Deal Ticker: Fort Worth’s Triune Centre Lands Anchor Tenant
Plus: Cantex purchased former Guiberson Corporation in South Dallas; CHRISTUS Health filed permits to build new Irving headquarters, and more.
Fort Worth’s Triune Centre has landed its anchor tenant.
Vantage Bank Texas signed a 15,000 square foot lease at the 30,000 square foot building the first office development of its kind in the United States to feature a fully automated valet parking tower system.
Cornerstone Projects Group, a development, architecture, and construction company, and Trident Structures, a total-solutions engineering, procurement, and construction company, are partners in development. Construction will begin in the second quarter of 2021, and the building is set to deliver in summer 2022.
Deal Ticker: Plano-Based Investment Group Purchases Former Shawn Todd Redevelopment Project
Plus: More a lot more homes coming to Melissa, Rhino Health is expanding into North Texas, major leases signed at the Crescent and in the Harwood District, and more.
Plano-based
Wolfe Investments, a private equity real estate investment firm, has purchased the historic U.S. Post Office and Courthouse building in downtown Dallas. The building was redeveloped by Todd Interests years ago into luxury apartments. It was developer Shawn Todd’s first downtown adaptive reuse. The landmark purchase is the company’s second-largest acquisition to date, just behind the historic Rockefeller building in Cleveland, Ohio.
Deal Ticker: Domed Roof Landmark Property in Addison Exchanges Hands For Corporate HQ Relocation
Plus: Flurry of leasing fills Carrollton Business Center, Craig Ranch to get new office building, a 422-unit apartment asset near Preston Hollow has sold, and more.
Share your top deals by emailing Real Estate Editor Bianca R. Montes at [email protected]. Cherry Coatings will grow its Dallas-Fort Worth operations with a new corporate headquarters at the popular 56,000-square-foot Inwood Soccer Center in Addison. Cherry Coatings, which specializes in new construction painting, industrial flooring, and maintenance coatings, will relocate from Carrollton to the former soccer landmark at 14801 Inwood Road, which sits on over three acres of land. The 53-year-old company will retrofit the building to house 75 corporate employees and a large warehouse with loading docks.