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Disaster Recovery Done Right: Trust Atlas for Commercial Water Damage Restoration in Carollton, TX.

When you own a business, property damage is an unfortunate occurrence that happens all too often. Property damage can be caused by any number of disasters, both natural and man-made. Most often, however, property damage happens from an excess of water. From very heavy rainstorms to broken pipes, water damage can be incredibly harmful not just for your storefront but for your customers.

When water spreads through your commercial property, it happens quickly, causing damage as it moves. At the same time, furnishings and porous materials soak up moisture. In just a short amount of time, you could be dealing with warping, rotting, and even mold growth. That's why water damage remediation is so important - to address your current damage and prevent water from making your business unsafe.

At Atlas National Renovations, we know that dealing with water damage seems like a losing effort on your own. But when you trust our water damage restoration team, you don't have to lose hope. We provide comprehensive water remediation services for businesses of all size in Texas. From the first time we lay eyes on your water damage to the time we mitigate your problem, we're here for you. With a team of IICRC certified technicians and innovative restoration tools at our disposal, we specialize in making your business safe again.

Unlike some of our competitors, we are fiercely dedicated to our clients and aim to exceed their expectations with the highest quality water damage restoration services in Carollton, TX. When water damage hits your business, time is of the essence, which is why we get to work quickly and efficiently by assessing the damage to your property. Once we know the extent of your water damage, we'll consult with you about its severity and detail the next steps you should take so you can make an informed purchasing decision.

With decades of combined experience, there is no disaster cleanup project too complex or large for our team to handle. We assist small businesses, large commercial entities, and even multi-family apartment complexes. Our clients trust Atlas National Renovations to keep them dry, safe, and secure, and it would be our pleasure to help do the same for you.

In addition to our reliability and quality of work, our customers choose us over others because we offer:

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Fair, Accurate Work Estimates

We drain water from your property, not money from your bank account.

Clear, Constant Communication

When you work with Atlas, you're never left wondering what's happening with your commercial property.

Detailed Deadlines and Schedules

We're meticulous about sticking to schedules and meeting deadlines. You can always expect us to be on time and ready to work.

Experienced Project Managers

We assign seasoned, hardworking project managers for each of our projects. When you work with Atlas, you're working with the best.

Courteous and Knowledgeable Leadership

Excellence starts at the top, and our leadership team is the best in the business.

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What is Water Damage Restoration in in Carollton, TX

If you're currently dealing with serious water damage from a flood, broken pipe, or other cause, you're probably not sure what to do next. While it's understandable to feel panicky, it's important that you have the water removed as quickly as possible. When structural damage and health hazards are at play, time is of the essence. The longer you wait, the worse the damage will get. The damage you see with your eyes is usually the tip of the iceberg - most water damage gets deep in your carpets and walls fast.

Atlas' water damage restoration services are focused on restoring and repairing the damage that water causes to commercial property. The primary purpose of our restoration services is to return your property to the condition it was in prior to the damage. Once your water damage has been mitigated, our team swoops in to begin the restoration process.

Depending on the scope and severity of your water damage, common water damage restoration services can include:

  • Damaged Flooring and Wall Replacement
  • Damaged Roof Restoration
  • Mold Remediation
  • Humidity and Moisture Testing

While little can be done to predict natural disasters, there are common signs you can keep an eye on to prevent serious water damage from occurring.

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Common Signs of Commercial Water Damage in Carollton, TX

There's no convenient time to be sidelined with water damage when it comes to your commercial property and business. Water damage to your commercial or industrial property is particularly devastating because every hour that your business is closed means lost revenue and productivity. You do not just have to deal with damage to the structural integrity of your building - you have to deal with the disruption of service to your loyal customers.

The good news? Atlas is here when you need us most, with a team of highly-trained technicians and unmatched water damage restoration expertise. We're ready to tackle your problem and solve it in an efficient, effective manner, so you can keep your doors open and your clients happy.

As a business owner, you know that one of the best ways to prevent a disaster is to nip it in the bud before it gets out of hand. For that reason, keep an eye out for the following signs of water damage to your commercial property:

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Look for Mold

Look for Mold:

Mold can begin to grow just a day or two after water has taken hold of your business. If you see small signs of mold growth in an area where you suspect a leak, contact Atlas National Renovations ASAP to diagnose the problem.

Check Your Pipes

Check Your Pipes:

If it's safe to do so, check out the piping inside and outside your commercial property. You want to keep a keen eye out for oxidation and corrosion around pipe fixtures. While you're at it, check your water heater for rust too. Corrosion or rust is a telltale sign of a water leak.

Check for Rings

Check for Rings:

Dark spots on walls and ceilings usually indicate water damage. If you see rings around a stain, the damage is probably older. Several rings with different shades of color mean an intermittent issue, where the area has been soaked and dried several times.

Understand Your Property

Understand Your Property:

This is more of a suggestion than a sign. As the commercial property owner, you should know your building's pipe system. You should know what is old and new and what areas may be at risk for water damage. Keep an extra-close eye on areas that have a higher potential for leaks, especially during rainstorms.

Benefits of Commercial Water Damage Restoration
in Carollton, TX

When water invades your business or commercial property, you don't have much time to ponder your next course of action. While some business owners opt to try DIY water damage restoration, in most cases, they end up with more damage and expenses than before their leak. For the most effective, comprehensive solution to water damage, it's important that you hire a professional. At Atlas National Renovations, our primary focus is assisting business owners and commercial property managers with water damage restoration. We've been doing it for years, and we can help you too.

Here are just a few of the most common benefits we hear from past customers:

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Safe Shopping Experience

Safe Shopping Experience

If you own a business, the health and safety of your customers is of utmost importance. When water damage occurs inside your storefront, you could be dealing with more than property damage. Depending on the severity of your issue, contaminants and microorganisms may be present, putting your customers' health at risk. When you trust a professional water damage restoration company like Atlas to remediate your water leak, you're not just putting a stop to the leak. Our team will clean and sanitize your business, making it safe for customers to continue shopping at your store.

Quick Response Time

Quick Response Time

Water damage can create unbearable conditions in your commercial property. As such, your water restoration company must be quick to respond. Professional water damage companies like Atlas respond quickly and can clean up water, dry and disinfect the area, and make necessary repairs. Because we have an entire team of pros and industry-leading equipment, we can be on site in minutes.

Less Damage, Better Costs

Less Damage, Better Costs

Water damage can be very expensive. Sometimes, it only takes a couple of hours to result in heavy losses. How soon you call the experts could mean the difference between painting over a water stain and having to rebuild an entire area of damaged drywall. When you call Atlas immediately, clients often reduce the cost of water damage restoration and overall building damage.

Capital Expenditure Services

In addition to our disaster recovery services, we also offer large-scale upgrades and improvements for your capital expenditures. If you own or manage a large commercial building or a multi-family property, you need to make sure your capital expenditures maintain present operating levels and foster your company's future growth.

At Atlas National Renovations, class A, B, and C properties are our bread and butter. We take the time to understand our customer's needs and expectations from the start so we can deliver outstanding results. If you're looking for a top-tier contractor to do the job right the first time, look no further than Atlas. Our customers love our team because we make large, highly-complicated projects easy to finish.

If you're looking to invest in the future of your business, know that we are here to help with projects like these:

  • High Volume Unit Upgrades and Improvements
  • Amenity Upgrades and Conversions
  • Common Area Improvements
  • High Volume Carpet, LVT, and Tile Installation
  • Courtyards and Hardscapes
  • Package Room and Mail Center Upgrades and Additions
  • Fitness Center Upgrades and Improvements
  • Dog Parks and Pet Stations
  • Signage Improvements and Additions
  • LED Lighting and Electrical Upgrades

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Multi-Family Building Deficiencies and Restoration Services

New multi-family properties are entering the market every day. That means that older communities must be renovated to keep up with modern demands and tenant needs. Upgrades to amenities, aesthetics and even structural changes help assets stay up-to-date. At the same time, damages from leaks and storms must be addressed. If you're a multi-family property manager or owner, and need unmatched restoration capability, Atlas National Renovations is here to serve you.

We specialize in cutting-edge, high-quality ways to achieve your renovation goals - for your tenants but also for your corporate leaders and management team. After all, a successful multi-family renovation benefits all parties.

We currently work with the top multi-family groups across our state. Unlike some multi-family renovation companies in Texas, our team understands the inner workings of the multi-family environment. Our customers appreciate our accommodations to their residents, maintenance team, leasing team, corporate leaders, and beyond. We're proud to say we know multi-family, inside and out, and have the credentials to back up those claims.

When crafting a multi-family restoration plan, we always consider your tenant's demographics, your building's curb appeal, property age, and energy efficiency. Whether you need to have significant updates applied to an older property or need a water damage inspection for a brand-new building, we can help.

Here is a quick glance at some of the multi-family renovations that our team handles:

  • Leak Detection and Water Intrusion Investigation
  • Exterior Sealants and Waterproofing
  • Large Interior and Exterior Paint Projects
  • Stucco Remediation and Exterior Facade Re-Clads
  • Full Property Exterior Repaints
  • Concrete and Flatwork
  • Corridor and Common Area Painting
  • Roof Replacement

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Water damage restoration is a crucial, complex process that must be completed properly to save your business from serious damage. Choosing the right professional is equally important, especially when your customers' health is on the line. Whether you need large-scale commercial restoration or quick, effective water damage cleanup for your storefront business, know that we are only a phone call away. Contact our friendly team of experts to learn more about Atlas National Renovations and how we clean up your water damage mess better than the rest.

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How Carrollton got a Koreatown

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Asian restaurants, grocery stores and dessert shops have helped revive a part of Carrollton once in decay.

Why it matters: The businesses along the President George Bush Turnpike and Old Denton Road intersection bring in millions of dollars in tax revenue every year, helping sustain the rest of the city, Carrollton Mayor Steve Babick tells Axios.

The big picture: New developments in Carrollton have brought about $25 million to the city since he joined the City Council in 2014, Babick says.

Flashback: One side of the intersection used to be anchored by a Mervyn’s department store. The other side had a Hobby Lobby, some South Asian businesses, and a Bally Total Fitness.

State of play: Dozens of businesses have since opened along all four corners of the intersection, bringing in thousands of people a week.

Meanwhile: The businesses don't just serve Carrollton's Asian population — they're an opportunity to educate others about the many facets of Asian culture.

Alleged top supply source in Carrollton juvenile fentanyl overdoses charged, feds say

Officials say they found thousands of fentanyl-laced pills stuffed in the suspect's microwave.CARROLLTON, Texas — An alleged top supply source in the Carrollton juvenile fentanyl case has been federally charged, the U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Texas announced Friday.This case has resulted in at least 14 juve...

Officials say they found thousands of fentanyl-laced pills stuffed in the suspect's microwave.

CARROLLTON, Texas — An alleged top supply source in the Carrollton juvenile fentanyl case has been federally charged, the U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Texas announced Friday.

This case has resulted in at least 14 juvenile overdoses, including four deaths, officials said.

Julio Gonzales, Jr., 18, was charged July 14 with conspiracy to distribute fentanyl. His roommate, 19-year-old Adrian Martinez-Leon, was arrested as well and charged with drug conspiracy.

Officials say DEA agents found thousands of fentanyl-laced pills stuffed in the microwave while searching the suspects' residence, as well as nearly a kilogram of cocaine in a plastic food storage container, hidden bulk currency in the closet, and several firearms throughout the home -- including a pistol with an illegal Glock switch attached.

Credit: DEA Dallas

“Another domino has fallen in the Carrollton juvenile fentanyl overdose saga,” said U.S. Attorney Leigha Simonton in a statement. “Rest assured, the Justice Department will not stop until their entire fentanyl trafficking infrastructure has been dismantled. Our kids’ futures are too important to allow this to continue.“

A 16-year-old dealer and four other cooperating defendants identified Gonzales, called "J-Money," as their supplier, officials said. They tied him to an address in Oak Cliff and immediately identified him in a photo as the man they knew as "J-Money." One dealer reportedly told agents the thousands of pills sold during a DEA-controlled purchase sting were supplied by Gonzalez, and Instagram messages between Gonzales and defendants corroborated these deals.

Agents reportedly saw Gonzales conduct a hand-to-hand drug transaction in June, officials said, as well as seeing Martinez-Leon conduct transactions outside their front door.

“These arrests demonstrate the continued resolve of DEA Dallas to investigate this organization to the fullest extent possible,” said DEA Special Agent in Charge Eduardo A. Chávez in a statement. “Local street dealers, transporters, bulk suppliers, and anyone in between should know DEA Dallas is still committed to holding everyone in this organization, and others like it, accountable for selling fentanyl to our communities.”

Gonzales and Martinez-Leon are the ninth and 10th defendants charged in the Carrollton overdose investigation. Five people arrested have pleaded guilty so far, officials said.

If convicted, Gonzales and Martinez-Leon face up to 40 years in federal prison.

Siemens locates plant for chargers in Carrollton, Texas

In the USA, the German engineering giant Siemens has selected a site for its second US electric mobility manufacturing hub. The facility is meant to enable the goal of manufacturing more than a million EV chargers for US markets over the next three years.++ This article has been updated; please continue reading below. ++The facility will be located in Carrollton in Texas. The existing plant on the site that covers 80,000 square feet (around 7432 square metres) is to be retrofitted. The company says this will enable it ...

In the USA, the German engineering giant Siemens has selected a site for its second US electric mobility manufacturing hub. The facility is meant to enable the goal of manufacturing more than a million EV chargers for US markets over the next three years.

++ This article has been updated; please continue reading below. ++

The facility will be located in Carrollton in Texas. The existing plant on the site that covers 80,000 square feet (around 7432 square metres) is to be retrofitted. The company says this will enable it to “ramp up quickly to meet significant EV market and customer demand.”

“In the next decade, the United States will need millions of chargers to support the rise in EV adoption. With this investment, Siemens is continuing to grow our US EV charging manufacturing footprint to help answer this call and continue preparing the nation’s infrastructure as we steadily head to an all-electric future,” said John DeBoer, head of Siemens eMobility North America. “We’re committed to bringing production closer to where it’s needed so we can meet the growing demand for EV chargers quickly while also creating high-skilled, quality manufacturing jobs and supporting regional supply chains.”

The region is already quite familiar to Siemens since several of the company’s facilities are already located in the area, such as its manufacturing hub in Grand Prairie, where it develops equipment that supports essential power infrastructure, along with the company’s EV charging distribution centre in Southhaven in the nearby state of Mississippi.

In August last year, Siemens announced it would expand its US operations to support charging infrastructure in America. The company said that the VersiCharge product line of commercial and residential EV chargers would be key for the company to manufacture over one million such chargers for the US over the next four years.

At the now-located site in Carrollton, Texas, Siemens will manufacture its new Buy American-compliant Level 2 AC electric vehicle charger, VersiCharge Blue.

Siemens has opened the doors to its revamped EV charging manufacturing hub located in Carrollton, Texas, less than six months after announcing the plans for the plant. The company will manufacture EV chargers specifically designed to serve the US market.

The Texas facility is the company’s second EV charging plant in the United States and will contribute to the company’s goal to build 1 million EV chargers for the US market. Siemens added that it would create 100 new jobs at the site and across its regional supply chain footprint.

Wyntron, an existing Siemens partner, will part operate the plant.

Siemens will manufacture its new Buy American-compliant Level 2 AC electric vehicle charger, VersiCharge Blue, as mentioned above.

The Carrollton plant marks the latest Siemens investment to strengthen and expand its US footprint, including $3 billion in manufacturing expansions and strategic M&A activities over the past four years.

“We’ve seen monumental growth in the US EV market over the past several years, spurred in large part by federal investments,” said John DeBoer, head of Siemens eMobility North America. “The investments we’re making in communities like Carrollton and the work that our skilled employees will be doing to bring EV charging infrastructure to life will have an impact much further than just these city limits.”

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SUMMER FUN GUIDE: Koreatown in Carrollton is a destination for those seeking Asian-focused restaurants, shopping

Finding a parking spot in Carrollton’s Koreatown is never an easy task. If you do, you’ll see that many of the license plates are from out of state, says Ravi Shah, Director of Development Services for the city of Carrollton.That’s because Koreatown has become one of North Texas’s premier destinations for Asian-focused restaurants and retail shopping.Over the years, Koreatown has brought in millions of dollars in tax revenue and recently welcomed projects from luxury condos to townhomes across its inters...

Finding a parking spot in Carrollton’s Koreatown is never an easy task. If you do, you’ll see that many of the license plates are from out of state, says Ravi Shah, Director of Development Services for the city of Carrollton.

That’s because Koreatown has become one of North Texas’s premier destinations for Asian-focused restaurants and retail shopping.

Over the years, Koreatown has brought in millions of dollars in tax revenue and recently welcomed projects from luxury condos to townhomes across its intersection on Bush Turnpike and Old Denton Road.

How it achieved this level of success when previous occupants failed is a question worth considering.

Robert Winningham, the Director of Economic Development for Carrollton, believes it’s the introduction of H Mart in 2008 and 99 Ranch in 2014.

“The two shopping centers together are really what’s created this synergy,” Winningham said.“We did our part (…) we just need to get out of the way and help where we can.”

Previously, the property was home to a series of slow and eventually bankrupt businesses.

Winningham said that H Mart and 99 Ranch became great anchors drawing other small businesses into their orbit.

“H Mart was the first domino that fell, and then all those little restaurants started coming into that retail center,” he said.

After seeing that success, development partner for New Quest Properties, Heather Nguyen, saw an opportunity to bring a similar business model to the southeast corner.

“[We] kind of took what we learned from building shopping centers that were more mainstream and applied it with the concept of being more Asian-focused,” Nguyen said.

The goal was to appeal to the younger generation by creating a modern space.

The relationship between tenant and developer, Nguyen says, is what sets Carrollton’s Koreatown apart from other shopping centers.

The Houston-based New Quest had a target list of businesses they wanted to bring in from out of the country, but Texas wasn’t necessarily at the top of their list.

“It was a challenge,” Nguyen said. “Most of these concepts from overseas want to be on the coast.”

Nguyen said the recruitment process was slow, but after one had success, “the next one would see the light.”

Before they lease space to a tenant, however, New Quest conducts a rigorous evaluation and vetting process.

“It was an experiment for me to figure out what formula works and what concepts do well together, [as well as] figure out the tenant mix that will attract everyone,” Nguyen said. “I want to take brands that we want here in Texas that don’t exist yet.”

That mixture is not limited to Korean influence. Thai, Japanese, Indian, and Pakistani-themed businesses and restaurants are peppered into the development — many of which have been featured in prominent local publications like D Magazine and Axios Dallas.

“It’s a foodie destination,” Nguyen said, pointing out that a lot of the businesses have made Carrollton their only Texas location.

Moreover, another key is the symbiotic relationship each small business has with the other.

“It’s by design,” Nguyen said. “We put in the tenants that have different peak hours so they will carry the tenants that aren’t always usually busy at that time … so it’s a balance.”

A customer might initially be drawn to what Nguyen calls the “daily needs,” via grocery shopping, but then may decide to go have dinner, shop, or wish to be entertained with gaming and karaoke bars, or peruse an authentic collection of manga/anime books.

Plus, as Shah pointed out, the multiple buildings provide a “pedestrian-oriented development,” meaning each store can be accessed within a short walk.

Since the opening of 99 Ranch, Winningham said that the occupancy rate of the surrounding properties went from 15% to 100%. And with a high demand for space near H Mart, rent increased from $17 in 2008 to $40 per square foot.

Nguyen said out of her six Asian-focused shopping centers throughout the country, Carrollton remains one of her most successful endeavors.

“Our tenants in there have record sales,” she said.

“From an economic standpoint,” Winningham said. “We recognize that this particular intersection in Carrollton has become a destination for Asian-centric food lovers and retail lovers from all across the metroplex.”

Martin Friedenthal is a summer 2023 intern for Star Local Media, focusing on reporting in The Colony, Little Elm, Lewisville and Carrollton.

Dallas restaurant chain buys Carrollton office for headquarters

SalesM Crowd Restaurant Group has purchased a 25,300-square-foot office and technology building, located at 2455 McIver Lane in Carrollton. The two-story building will house M Crowd’s corporate headquarters, employee training, test kitchen, warehouse and distribution. The company is moving from its current headquarters at 250 East Royal Lane in Irving in the fall. Pat Hanahan and Rick Currey of Fobare Commercial L.P. brokered the building sale with Jim Struble of Jim Struble Realty LLC.Apricus Realty Capital...

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M Crowd Restaurant Group has purchased a 25,300-square-foot office and technology building, located at 2455 McIver Lane in Carrollton. The two-story building will house M Crowd’s corporate headquarters, employee training, test kitchen, warehouse and distribution. The company is moving from its current headquarters at 250 East Royal Lane in Irving in the fall. Pat Hanahan and Rick Currey of Fobare Commercial L.P. brokered the building sale with Jim Struble of Jim Struble Realty LLC.

Apricus Realty Capital has purchased a nine-acre truck trailer storage and maintenance facility at 11801 CF Hawn Freeway in Dallas. The site is 14 miles from downtown and includes 200 truck and trailer spaces. Apricus is affiliated with Dallas commercial real estate firm Younger Partners.

A local investor has purchased a 6,708-square-foot three-tenant retail center located in the 194-Acre Glade Parks Towne Center on State Highway 121 in Euless. The tenants in the center are Pei Wei, My Eyelab and Floyd’s 99 Barbershop Tim Axilrod and Tayler Rose of the Shop Cos. brokered the sale.

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Extra Space Storage purchased a 741-unit, climate-controlled self-storage facility at 7557 Greenville Ave. next to Royal Oaks Country Club in Dallas. Jones Lang LaSalle’s Brian Somoza, Steve Mellon, Matthew Wheeler and Adam Roossien handled the sale.

KeyCity Capital has purchased Villa Gardens, a 142-unit multifamily property on Fyke Road in Farmers Branch. Greysteel’s Doug Banerjee, Jack Stone, Andrew Mueller and Sterling Warren brokered the sale.

Corson Cramer Development has purchased 43 acres at the northeast corner of Weston Road and Trinity Falls Parkway near McKinney from Hicks III Investments Inc. The property will be used for a 104-home residential community for Perry Homes.

Freddy’s Frozen Custard & Steakburgers has purchased 1.1 acres at the southeast corner of U.S. Highway 380 and Cypress Bend Dr in Princeton. Brian Sladek of Resolut Real Estate brokered the sale.

A local investor has purchased a 12,428-square-foot retail center in Aledo. The property on FM 1187 south of Interstate 20 is fully leased. Tim Axilrod and Tayler Rose of the Shop Cos. brokered the sale.

Bridwell Capital has purchased Canopy at South Lakes, a 240-unit apartment property located off Interstate 35E in Denton. Institutional Property Advisors’ Drew Kile, Taylor Hill, Michael Ware and Will Bathrobe brokered the sale by SPI Advisory.

Chicago-based Midloch Investment Partners and its joint-venture partner WindMass Capital have acquired Riverwalk Apartments, a 176-unit multifamily community at 12920 Audelia Rd in Dallas. Riverwalk was constructed in 1981.

Leases

Kumho Tire U.S.A. Inc. has leased a 393,625-square-foot industrial space at 3700 Pinnacle Point Dr. in Dallas. The lease with Cohen Asset Management allows Kumho Tire to substantially expand its regional distribution center. Colliers International’s James Min, Brad Balke, Chris Teesdale and Tom Pearson handled the transaction.

LiteOn, a Taiwanese-based provider of consumer electronics, has leased a 79,720 square-foot industrial space at 3605 E. Plano Parkway in Plano. George Tanghongs and Brett Lewis of Lee & Associates handled lease negotiations.

Quality Honeycomb has leased 60,000 square feet of warehouse space at 624 107th St. in Arlington. Mark Graybill with Lee & Associates negotiated the lease with Cullen Dickey and Scott Voelkel of Dickey Property Co.

PDE Receiving & Storage LLC has leased an 18,475-square-foot industrial space at 5151 Norwood Road in Dallas from Stonelake Capital Partners. Stephen Williamson and Matthew Johnson of Lee & Associates Dallas-Fort Worth negotiated the lease with Robert Blankinship of NAI Robert Lynn.

Lone Star Event Rentals Inc. has leased a 12,000-square-foot building with a fenced storage yard at 10312 Bickham Rd. in Dallas. The events supplier will consolidate three locations in the area into the new space. Jason Finch and Michael W. Spain of Commercial Real Estate Services negotiated the lease.

Palm Beach Tan Inc. has leased 9,904 square feet of industrial space in Gateway South, 6025 Commerce Dr., Irving. Erik Blais and Jared Laake of Bradford Commercial Real Estate Services negotiated the lease with John Doubleday of Shop Cos.

HOA Management has leased an 8,264-square-foot office space located at Two Mission Park,1202 Richardson Dr., Richardson. Jessica Reinhardt and George Tanghongs of Lee & Associates DFW negotiated the sale.

CapturePoint Solutions LLC has leased 5,690 square feet of office space in the Office Campus at Allen, 1101 South Central Expressway in Allen. Jared Laake of Bradford Commercial Real Estate Services negotiated the lease with Kent Smith of NAI Robert Lynn.

The Dent Spot has leased 5,360 square feet of flex industrial space at 2809 W. Euless Blvd. in Hurst. Jason Finch and Michael W. Spain of Bradford Commercial Real Estate Services negotiated the lease with Andre Shaw of Epique Realty.

All Texas Lighting has leased 4,110 square feet of warehouse space at 2206 Joe Field Rd. in Dallas. Kyle Espie and Brian Pafford of Bradford Commercial Real Estate Services negotiated the lease with John Torres of Transworld Commercial Real Estate.

Another Life LLC leased 3,500 square feet of commercial space at Colleyville Towne Square on Colleyville Boulevard in Colleyville. John Lucas with Century 21 Commercial negotiated the lease with Tracy Gray and Reilly Clark with Holt Lunsford Commercial.

Tripaga Inc. has leased 2,373 square feet of office space at 8406 A Sterling St. in Commerce Office Park in Irving. Jason Finch and Michael W. Spain of Bradford Commercial Real Estate negotiated the lease with Marilyn Kittrell of KW Commercial.

Cypress Bend Dental leased 2,250 square feet of commercial space at Princeton Office Park, 200 Cypress Bend Pkwy., Princeton. Dylan Macon of Practice Real Estate Group negotiated the lease with Darrell Rogers of The Rogers Team.

Sulak General Contractors LLC has leased 1,850 square feet of office space in Tollway Towers East, 5441 Knoll Trail Dr., Dallas. Melanie Hughes of Bradford Commercial Real Estate Services negotiated the lease.

Jim Scrivner has leased 1,800 square feet of industrial space at 10709 Tube Dr. in Hurst. Jason Finch and Michael W. Spain of Bradford Commercial Real Estate Services negotiated the lease with Edie West of Edie West Realty Group LLC.

Bad Ass Coffee has leased 1,748 square feet of retail space at 11651 FM 423 in Little Elm. Chris Flesner of Resolut Real Estate negotiated the lease.

Dr. Matt Sheehy leased 1,200 square feet of office space at Hays Office Park at Prosper Town Center Condominiums, 291 S. Preston Rd., Prosper. Max Burrows of Practice Real Estate Group negotiated the lease with Samantha Rollins with SHB Development.

All Secure Inc leased 1,140 square feet of industrial space at Northeast Business Center in Richland Hills. William Wilson and George Jennings with Holt Lunsford Commercial negotiated the lease.

Real estate editor Steve Brown compiles this list.

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