Developer with several local projects eyes Arlington business park dallasnews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dallasnews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
An Indianapolis developer is headed to Denton County for its next big North Texas industrial project. Scannell Properties has already built a successful.
In the plans: 775-acre mixed-use project, 4 5M-SF of warehouse space proposed in April bizjournals.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from bizjournals.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Deal Ticker: California Investment Firm Takes Space in Harwood District
Plus: Massive industrial lease signed at Denton Crossing, a $63 million multifamily development heads to Keller, YPI completed its first retail investment, and more.
California-based
Canyon Partners, a leading alternative investment firm, will open a new office at Harwood No. 2. Andy Leatherman and Brad Selner of JLL negotiated the lease with Hannah Waidmann and Kelly Whaley of Harwood International. Leatherman, a managing director at JLL, called the deal a “big win for the region offering positive impacts within both the business community and the broader community.” Dallas law firm Haynes and Boone is also moving into the district’s new 27-story office tower on Harry Hines Boulevard.
Logistics firm gobbles up space in new Denton business park
Developers start two more buildings in project near I-35.
Elite Materials & Logistics Solutions has rented space in the new Denton Crossing @ I-35 industrial park.(Ironwood Realty )
A logistics company has landed in a new Denton business park, taking space in one of two buildings.
Denton-based Elite Materials & Logistics Solutions has rented 398,442 square feet of space in the Denton Crossing @ I-35 industrial park at 900 S. Western Boulevard, west of Interstate 35.
The 22-year-old logistics firm took the bulk of the first phase of the two-building speculative warehouse project.
Dallas-based Ironwood Realty Partners and Scannell Properties developed the park.