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.
Plume: Over 20 Leading Wi-Fi 6 CPEs Debut on OpenSync The most widely deployed open-source silicon-to-cloud framework for the smart home supports the broadest range of Wi-Fi 6 CPEs, enabling CSPs to achieve a truly hardware-agnostic services platform
Together with leading Consumer Premises Equipment (CPE) partners ADTRAN, Askey, CIG, Hitron, Kaon, Sagemcom, Sercomm, Technicolor, and Zyxel Communications Smart Home Services pioneer Plume, today announced the availability of
over 20 Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) CPEs fully supported by OpenSync. In fully optimizing the latest specification updates and enhancements, OpenSync has become the most broadly supported open-source silicon-to-cloud framework for Wi-Fi 6 globally.
The initial list of world-leading CPE providers who are launching Wi-Fi 6 CPEs with OpenSync includes:
New McKinney business park lands first tenants
The McKinney Trade Center project was developed by ML Realty Partners.
McKinney Trade Center has three buildings.(ML Realty )
A new McKinney business park has already landed two major tenants.
Illinois-based ML Realty Partners is developing the three-building McKinney Trade Center on Wilmeth Road near U.S. Highway 75.
The 24-acre industrial park includes more than 400,000 square feet of space. With two new leases, the just-completed industrial project is already 25% leased.
Blount Fine Foods Corp. leased 28,212 square feet of industrial space in the building at 320 Wilmeth Road. L&S Plumbing Partnership Ltd. leased 63,780 square feet at 330 Wilmeth Road.
Losing its physical fair within days of opening because of a new COVID-19 outbreak, Taiwan’s biggest book fair extends its online run by four months. (Sponsored)
Taipei International Book Exhibition chair Robert Lin speaks in the show’s grand opening video. Image: TIBE
Robert Lin: ‘The Fortifying Power of Books’
With its online evocation offered in English as well as Chinese, the Taipei International Book Exhibition is off to an energetic start, seemingly no loss of spirit because of the COVID-19 virus outbreak that has scuttled its physical elements.
Originally planned for both digital and physical presentation, the show is annually the kickoff to world publishing’s new year of public-facing fair events and Frankfurter Buchmesse’s professional programming for the book trade. But on January 20, when Taiwan’s Central Epidemic Command Center swiftly revised its crowd guidance as several cases were confirmed, the administration of the moved quickly to quell a series of
International book exhibition holds online opening
By Sherry Hsiao / Staff reporter
Organizers of the Taipei International Book Exhibition yesterday held an online opening ceremony to launch the virtual pavilion of South Korea, the guest of honor at this year’s event.
Organized by the Ministry of Culture and the Taipei Book Fair Foundation, the 29th annual exhibition was scheduled to open yesterday at the Taipei World Trade Center and run until Sunday. However, citing changes in the domestic COVID-19 situation, the ministry on Wednesday last week announced that the exhibition would be an online-only event.
In a video message to viewers of the virtual ceremony, Minister of Culture Lee Yung-te (李永得) said that the decision to cancel the physical edition of the exhibition was an “extremely difficult” one.