tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4043214345224203892024-03-14T02:33:19.777-05:00CONTI WAREHOUSESConti Warehouses is a Fort Worth Commercial Real Estate company providing the highest quality of service to tenants and investors for over 20 years.Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger15125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-404321434522420389.post-46928494673081560932015-01-30T10:30:00.000-06:002015-02-10T13:44:58.235-06:00NTA Holdings Ltd.<strong>NTA Holdings Ltd.</strong> sold a 102,732-square-foot warehouse
and manufacturing building on 6.4 acres at 1470 Avenue T in Grand
Prairie to Conti Warehouses LLC. Michael W. Spain and Jim Ferris of
Bradford Commercial Real Estate Services brokered the sale with Conti
Warehouses’ Ryan Wood.<br />
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REF: <a href="http://www.dallasnews.com/business/commercial-real-estate/headlines/20150130-commercial-real-estate-transactions.ece" target="_blank">Dallas Morning News</a> Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0Grand Prairie, TX, USA32.7459645 -96.99778459999998932.3181775 -97.6432316 33.1737515 -96.352337599999984tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-404321434522420389.post-62670749258664018122014-11-11T12:45:00.000-06:002014-11-11T12:45:07.867-06:00Star-Telegram finalizes sale of printing plant
The <span class="italic">Star-Telegram</span> has closed a deal
selling its printing plant facilities off Hemphill Street and Interstate
20 in Edgecliff Village to a company owned by Bruce Conti, president of
Conti Warehouses in Fort Worth.<br />
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Conti-Edgecliff-Sias bought the nearly 270,000-square-foot building and 38 acres where the <span class="italic">Star-Telegram </span>had been printed since 1986.<br />
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The paper is now printed at <span class="italic">The Dallas Morning News’ </span>facility in Plano, which also prints <span class="italic">The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal </span>and <span class="italic">USA Today</span>. <br />
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Terms of the deal are not being disclosed.<br />
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Employees
who worked at the printing plant have moved to the newspaper’s downtown
offices at 808 Throckmorton St., where it leases more than 75,000
square feet. <br />
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Conti is known for buying large warehouse buildings
and repositioning them in the market. Last year, he and J. Searcy bought
the 353,643-square-foot Walls Industries building at 301 Risinger Road.<br />
He
also owns a former grocery warehouse at Loop 820 and I-20, the Village
Creek Business Park in southeast Fort Worth, the former Target store on
Cherry Lane in White Settlement, the former Ranch Style Beans plant
downtown, the former Levitz Furniture building on Camp Bowie Boulevard
and the former Sam’s Club warehouse on Baker Boulevard in Richland
Hills.<br />
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Todd Burnette and Matt Montague of Jones Lang LaSalle represented the <span class="italic">Star-Telegram </span>in the lease. Jamie Galati, also of JLL, represented the landlord, RYLB FW Properties.<br />
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Ref: <a href="http://www.star-telegram.com/2014/10/22/6221543/star-telegram-finalizes-sale-of.html?rh=1" target="_blank">Star Telegram</a><br />
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By <b>Lance Murray,Dallas Business Journal</b><br />
August 15, 2014</div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">The<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span>Fort Worth Star-Telegram<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span>has a buyer for its printing facility in Edgecliff Village overlooking Interstate 20.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">Bruce Conti, president of Conti Warehouses in Fort Worth, has signed<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span>a contract to buy the 270,000-square-foot building<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span>and its 38 acres of land. Terms of the deal weren't dislosed, and the deal is expected to close in early fall, the Star-Telegram said.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">The newspaper said that Conti is known for repositioning large warehouse buildings.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">The Star-Telegram began a joint publishing agreement with the<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span>Dallas Morning News in March and stopped printing newspapers at the the south side plant at that time.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">The newspaper said that employees working at the facility will move to the newspaper's downtown offices at 808 Throckmorton St.</span></div>
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(ref: <a href="http://www.bizjournals.com/dallas/blog/morning_call/2014/08/conti-agrees-to-buy-270-000-square-foot-star.html" target="_blank">Dallas Business Journal</a>)</div>
Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-404321434522420389.post-18313811126848083382013-08-23T07:56:00.000-05:002013-09-02T20:05:55.621-05:00Former Ranch Style Beans plant near downtown Fort Worth leased to sports equipment maker<br />
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By <b>Sandra Baker, Fort Worth Star Telegram</b></div>
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August 23, 2013</div>
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Dollamur, a maker of sports surfaces and mats, has moved from the
Village Creek area in southeast Fort Worth to the former Ranch Style
Beans plant near downtown.</div>
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Dollamur, founded in 1996, leased 131,095 square feet at the facility,
1743 El Paso St., from Conti Warehouses, said Ryan Wood, a Conti vice
president. Conti Warehouses is a Fort Worth-based commercial real estate
firm that bought the landmark property in March 2012 from Allens
Canning Co. </div>
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Dollamur CEO Gary MacDowell said the move allowed the company to
consolidate three locations under one roof, completed at the end of May.
The company has 80 employees working there, he said. </div>
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<a href="http://www.dollamur.com/" target="_blank">Dollamur</a> makes competition and practice mats for wrestling, gymnastics, cheerleading, martial arts, and health and fitness. Its products are sold worldwide.</div>
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The company also has a plant in China to serve markets in China, Japan
and South Korea, MacDowell said. That facility has 18 employees. </div>
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The interior was remodeled before the company moved, MacDowell said. By
mid-2014, the company expects to install a sign on the exterior where
the iconic Ranch Style sign once was, he said. </div>
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Allens Canning bought the property from ConAgra in May 2010 but closed
the plant at the end of 2011. ConAgra idled its operations there in
early 2010 and moved production of Ranch Style Beans to other states. </div>
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The plant opened in 1913 as Great Western Foods. ConAgra acquired Ranch
Style Beans in 2000. </div>
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Conti Warehouses owns more than 2 million square feet of commercial and
industrial space in Fort Worth. </div>
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(ref: <a href="http://fwst.vrvm.com/star/db_/contentdetail.htm?contentguid=kMxgd6Jq&full=true#display" target="_blank">Fort Worth Star Telegram</a>)</div>
Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0Fort Worth, TX, USA32.725409 -97.32084959999997431.871222 -98.61174309999997 33.579596 -96.029956099999978tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-404321434522420389.post-7044040310474034312013-07-12T15:33:00.000-05:002013-07-16T15:35:48.225-05:00Conti Warehouses Purchases Fort Worth Industrial Building<div class="News-Subhead" id="oSubhead">
301 E. Risinger Road Sells</div>
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By <b>James Lutz, CoStar Group</b></div>
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June 12, 2013</div>
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in Fort Worth, TX from Hickman Companies for an undisclosed sale price. This was an investment purchase.
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The 353,643 square-foot industrial building is in the S Cen. Tarrant
County industrial submarket. It was built in 1972 and is situated on
18.64 acres of land.
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(ref: <a href="http://www.costar.com/News/Article/Conti-Warehouses-Purchases-Fort-Worth-Industrial-Building/149365?ref=/News/Article/Conti-Warehouses-Purchases-Fort-Worth-Industrial-Building/149365&src=rss" target="_blank">CoStar Group</a>)</div>
Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0Fort Worth, TX, USA32.725409 -97.32084959999997431.871222 -98.61174309999997 33.579596 -96.029956099999978tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-404321434522420389.post-88493081817335200792013-06-10T20:08:00.000-05:002013-09-02T20:08:47.245-05:00Transactions<b>4000 Lubbock Ave., Fort Worth</b><br />
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Star X-Ray Consultants has leased 23,580 square feet. Amy Baker with
Transwestern represented the tenant. Ryan Wood with Conti Warehouses
represented the landlord in-house, a joint venture of Conti and Tailwind
Real Estate Equities.<br />
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<b><span class="bold">2600 S. Cherry Lane, White Settlement</span></b><br />
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Perkins Aircraft Services has leased 32,200 square feet in a former Target store. Conti Ridgmar is the owner.<br />
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0Fort Worth, TX, USA32.725409 -97.32084959999997432.725409 -97.320849599999974 32.725409 -97.320849599999974tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-404321434522420389.post-53227209954441802662012-06-08T21:39:00.000-05:002012-06-12T21:42:04.436-05:00Fort Worth lease inked<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"><tbody>
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<span style="color: black; font-family: Verdana,Times New Roman,Times,Serif; font-size: small;"><b>Enbridge Gathering LP</b> signed a lease for 14,520 square feet of space at 2600 Cherry Lane in Fort Worth. Grant Huff and Jim Sager with Transwestern represented the tenant in the deal and <b>Ryan Wood</b> with <b>Conti Warehouses</b> represented the landlord.</span><br />
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<span style="color: black; font-family: Verdana,Times New Roman,Times,Serif; font-size: small;">Source: <a href="http://www.fwbusinesspress.com/main.asp?SectionID=24&SubSectionID=49&ArticleID=19176&TM=39406.09" target="_blank">Fort Worth Business Press</a> </span>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0Fort Worth, TX, USA32.725409 -97.320849632.5116785 -97.6367066 32.939139499999996 -97.004992600000008tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-404321434522420389.post-25236145352870838832012-03-23T13:21:00.000-05:002012-03-26T13:46:27.910-05:00Former bean plant leased<br />
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FORT WORTH -- Granite Security Products Inc. inked a 49,467-square-foot lease at 1734 E. El Paso St., the former home of the Ranch Style Beans plant. Nick Talley with Bradford Companies represented the tenant in the deal and Ryan Wood of Conti Warehouses represented the owner of the building, Conti Warehouses.<br />
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Conti Warehouses purchased the 212,000-square-foot industrial facility from Allens Canning in February.<br />
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Source: <a href="http://www.fwbusinesspress.com/main.asp?SectionID=24&SubSectionID=49&ArticleID=18306" target="_blank">Fort Worth Business Press - Real Deals </a>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0Fort Worth, TX, USA32.725409 -97.320849632.5116785 -97.6367066 32.939139499999996 -97.004992600000008tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-404321434522420389.post-2553150162208610492012-03-12T09:18:00.000-05:002012-03-26T13:46:17.730-05:00Smart Buy Bean plant purchased in weak industrial real estate market<div class="byline">
Matthew McGowan, Reporter</div>
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FORT WORTH -- At
first glance, the purchase of the former Ranch Style Beans
manufacturing facility in East Fort Worth may indicate a strengthening
pulse of the broader local industrial real estate submarket, but the
facility’s buyers said they picked up the property as more of a one-off
from their 2012 strategy, not because they see this as a particularly
opportune time to plunge back into the industrial sector.<br />
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Fort Worth’s Conti Warehouses purchased the 212,000-square-foot heavy
industrial facility from Allens Canning Co. late last month. It was the
firm’s second acquisition this year. The first was the
103,000-square-foot vacant Target building on Cherry Lane in West Fort
Worth.<br />
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“It just popped up … ,” said Bruce Conti, the company’s president.
“It was a pretty good deal. And it goes back to our roots as an
industrial provider.”<br />
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But Conti’s other buildings, including a couple it plans to purchase
this year, are slated for office or retail conversion, or, at the very
least, light industrial tenants – nothing heavy. The Target facility,
which Conti closed on in early January, is also slated for multi-tenant
retail, light industrial and office use.<br />
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“We aren’t trying to build out too many traditional industrial
buildings right now, even though Ranch Style is that particular type of
asset,” Conti said. “Right now we’re trying to focus on some
redevelopment – could be retail, could be closer to office conversion –
and work on that for a while.”<br />
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By “a while,” Conti means three or four years, at least until the
pickings run slim. Right now, his firm is focusing its efforts on
acquiring “distressed buildings in decent office locations.”<br />
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The next acquisition is a 74,000-square-foot warehouse in the 4000
block of Lubbock Avenue in South Fort Worth, which Conti plans to also
convert into mixed-use retail and office space with perhaps some
distribution. Conti and his company’s vice president, Ryan Wood, said
they’re also preparing to purchase yet another building for office
build-outs this year, but he declined to go into any further detail.<br />
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Once these prime locations run out, Conti said, he and his staff will
return to their traditional niche: heavy industrial space such as the
canning facility.<br />
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It’s a timely strategy. Local real estate insiders expect 2012’s
industrial submarket, unlike the retail and office sectors, to remain
tepid as the economy continues its slow climb out of the recession.<br />
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Todd Burnette, managing director of Jones Lang LaSalle’s Fort Worth office, told the <i>Fort Worth Business Press</i>
early this year that he doesn’t expect the local industrial market to
regain much of its pre-recession steam until 2013 at the earliest.<br />
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He noted distribution as a possible exception as more and more
big-box stores beef up their inventories to keep pace with growing
consumer demand.<br />
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If Conti Warehouses is any indication, heavy industrial demand may
not be growing, nor is the sector in a freefall. Most of Conti’s total
portfolio, now exceeding 2 million square feet, is devoted to heavier
industrial.<br />
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And, as the firm’s president pointed out, his overall occupancy rates
are above 90 percent, a sign there’s still plenty of local industry
that needs space.<br />
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Source: <a href="http://www.fwbusinesspress.com/main.asp?Search=1&ArticleID=18136&SectionID=24&SubSectionID=49&S=1" target="_blank">Fort Worth Business Press</a>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0Fort Worth, TX, USA32.725409 -97.320849632.5116785 -97.6367066 32.939139499999996 -97.004992600000008tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-404321434522420389.post-28435518808786881302012-03-01T13:54:00.000-06:002012-03-26T13:32:20.722-05:00Allens Canning closes and sells former Ranch Style Beans plant<div class="byline">
By Sandra Baker</div>
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FORT WORTH -- Less than two years after opening in the former Ranch
Style Beans plant near downtown Fort Worth, Allens Canning Co. has
shuttered the facility and sold it this week to a Fort Worth-based
industrial real estate investor.<br />
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Conti Warehouses in Fort Worth on
Tuesday bought the 211,743-square-foot manufacturing plant on 20.2
acres at 1743 El Paso St., said Ryan Wood, a Conti vice president.<br />
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Ryan
said Conti will turn the facility into a multi-tenant warehouse and
manufacturing facility. It is negotiating with two tenants, one that
would lease 30,000 square feet and another 130,000 square feet.<br />
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"We were happy to get it," Wood said of the building.<br />
The plant was closed by the end of 2011; it's believed that between 60 and 70 employees lost their jobs.<br />
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Representatives of Allens Canning, based in Siloam Springs, Ark., could not be reached for comment today.<br />
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Allens
bought the plant from ConAgra in June 2010, two months after ConAgra
idled its operations and moved production to other states. More than 120
employees lost their jobs.<br />
In May 2010, the Fort Worth City
Council approved a 10-year tax abatement for Allens, but it was never
honored because the company didn't meet hiring requirements, said Robert
Sturns, the city's economic development manager.<br />
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Sturns said city
officials leanred that the plant was closed after receiving a bulletin
from Workforce Solutions for Tarrant County in December. He said his
office tried to reach company officials, but calls were not returned.<br />
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Allens
began operating out of the plant around June 2010 and at one time
planned to hire as many as 150 workers and run two shifts.<br />
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Allens,
founded in 1926, produces 11 lines of canned and frozen vegetables and
beans. The company says it was one of the first packers of sweet
potatoes, which it still sells under the Sugary Sam, Princella and Royal
Prince brands.<br />
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The landmark Ranch Style Beans plant opened in
1913 as Great Western Foods. ConAgra acquired Ranch Style Beans in 2000
when it bought International Home Brands. Waples-Platter Cos. developed
their bean recipe during the Great Depression.<br />
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By Sandra Baker</div>
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Conti Warehouses, a Fort Worth commercial real estate investor, has bought the vacant former Target at 2600 West Cherry Lane in west Fort Worth and will redevelop the building for multitenant use.<br />
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Conti completed a similar project with the former Levitz Furniture store, a 157,450-square-foot building, on Camp Bowie Boulevard last year.<br />
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Target moved from the 11.4-acre location in 2008 to a new, larger store in the Westover Village shopping center at the southeast corner of Green Oaks Road and Alta Mere Drive. The property was sold by Target Corp.<br />
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Ryan Wood, a vice president at Conti who represented Conti in negotiations, said windows and other building materials will be added to the facade to tone down the appearance that the building was a Target store.<br />
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Wood said he has a couple of proposals out to prospective tenants, including one tenant that would be new to the area and use about 50,000 square feet. He declined to offer additional details.<br />
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The former Levitz location is now 70 percent leased, Wood said, adding that the developer expects to have the same success with the former Target location.<br />
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The property is deed restricted to prohibit a discount retailer that would take up 40,000 square feet or more, he said.<br />
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(source: <a href="http://www.star-telegram.com/2012/01/09/3646844/former-target-store-in-west-fort.html" target="blank">http://www.star-telegram.com/2012/01/09/3646844/former-target-store-in-west-fort.html</a>) <br />
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Read more here: http://www.star-telegram.com/2012/01/09/3646844/former-target-store-in-west-fort.html#storylink=cpy</div>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-404321434522420389.post-74937568613772912782011-12-08T11:45:00.000-06:002012-03-14T23:38:30.575-05:00Commercial Property Listings on Showcase.com<a href="http://www.showcase.com/b/commercial-real-estate/Ryan-Wood/2233120#.TuD3uB7I5ao.blogger" target="_blank">Commercial Property Listings</a>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-404321434522420389.post-39895301087571476372011-01-07T11:51:00.000-06:002011-12-08T11:51:53.884-06:00Topographic Inks LeaseTopographic signed an 11,036-square-foot office lease at 1400 Everman Parkway. Ryan Wood represented the landlord, Conti Warehouses, in house.<br />
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Source: <a href="http://www.timesleader.com/FwBp/news/real_estate/Real-Deals-.html" target="_blank">Fort Worth Business Press</a>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-404321434522420389.post-85933373843929089962011-01-07T11:48:00.000-06:002011-12-08T11:50:02.299-06:00Importer/Exporter Signs Sweet DealCSC Sugar LLC, an importer and exporter of refined sugars throughout the U.S. and Mexico, signed a lease for 78,074 square feet of space at 1901 Windsor Place in Fort Worth. The location will serve as a rail-served distribution center for North Texas, and CSC plans to use the rail spur and staging yard operated by Fort Worth and Western Railroad, according to a release. Robert Sawyer and Steve Schmitz of Tierra Real Estate represented CSC Sugar in its site selection. Ryan Wood represented the landlord, Conti Warehouses, in house. <br />
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Source: <a href="http://www.timesleader.com/FwBp/news/real_estate/Real-Deals-.html" target="_blank">Fort Worth Business Press</a>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-404321434522420389.post-494370151619541292010-08-23T11:39:00.000-05:002011-12-08T11:42:06.904-06:00Former furniture store sold to Fort Worth investorThe former Levitz Furniture store at 6913 Camp Bowie Blvd. is in the hands of a Fort Worth real estate investor who plans to turn the vacant 157,450-square-foot structure into a multitenant building for industrial, distribution and retail users.<br />
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Conti Warehouses, which has a portfolio of 1.7 million square feet in Fort Worth, closed the deal Aug. 13.<br />
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