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Real Estate Deals

Reinhold Industries leased a 130,649-sqaure-foot facility at 12827 E. Imperial Highway in Santa Fe Springs. The lease is for 15 years. Mike Smith, Jeff Manley, and Ken Blye of the Staubach Co. represented Reinhold.

Associated Poly Bag Corp. leased a 34,893-sqare-foot building at 2430 Artesia Ave. in Fullerton. The lease is valued at $1.3 million. Shawn Kelter of CB Richard Ellis represented Associated Poly Bag. High Equity Partners, the landlord, was represented by Brad Bierbaum, Bob Goodmanson, and Brian DeRevere of CB Richard Ellis.

Avery Dennison Office Products Co. renewed its 410,208-square-foot warehouse lease at 10721 Jasmine St., Fontana. Terms of the lease were not disclosed. Cushman & Wakefield represented Avery.

FlightLine Systems leased a 196,168-square-foot industrial facility at 12200 Monarch St. in Garden Grove. The 5-year lease is valued at more than $5 million. The lessor, Sudler Companies, and the buyer were represented by the Newport Beach office of Grubb & Ellis.

SALES

Dynamic Builders and Providence Venture X purchased a 13-acre industrial parcel in Fullerton. The joint venture plans to build nine buildings totaling 230,000 square feet.

Centerpointe Development purchased a 10,000-square-foot office building at 22865 Lake Forest Drive in Lake Forest for $1.1 million. Chris Migliori of Daum Commercial Real Estate Services represented the Centerpointe. The seller, Viking Properties LLC, was represented by Mike Austin of Sperry Van Ness.

St. Clair Co., Newport Beach, bought the 903-acre Braun Ranch in Woody Creek, Colo., for $23 million.

M.S. Industrial Sheet Metal Inc. bought a 32,000-square-foot industrial building at 1731 Pomona Road in Corona for $1.975 million. M.S. Industrial was represented by Chris Migliori of Daum Commercial Real Estate Services. Walter Frome of Trammel Crow Co. represented the seller, Dowdy Family Trust.

Sweda Property Holdings bought a 50,000-square-foot industrial building at 1620 S. California St., Monrovia, for $1.5 million. Cushman & Wakefield represented both Sweda and the seller, Avery Dennison Corp.

TMS Plotter Repair Specialists bought a 19,268-square-foot industrial facility at 19652 Descartes St. in Foothill Ranch for $1.6 million. David Kluver of Grubb & Ellis represented TMS. The seller, Performance Equipment Co., was represented by Johnny Eubanks of Lee & Associates.

OTHER

Camco Pacific Construction was named general contractor for the Brookhurst Center by Yassini Management Co., a contract valued at $2.5 million. The 36,000-square-foot retail facility is scheduled to be completed by February 2001.

Andrew L. Youngquist Construction has started construction of Civic Partners Inc.’s office and retail building in Modesto. The $3.1 million, three-story structure is the final building of the Tenth Street Place development.

Snyder Langston completed construction of the 143,000-sqaure-foot Sycamore Common Corporate Center in San Juan Capistrano. The project was valued at $8.4 million.

Camco Pacific Construction has been named general contractor for Top Valu Marketplace by Comstock Crosser & Associates. The 30,000-square-foot facility to be built at 2000 Long Beach Blvd., Long Beach, is set for completion in December at a cost of $2.2 million.

Dwyer-Curlett & Co. has arranged $2.45 million in financing through First Regional Bank for an office building at 10900 Warner Ave. in Fountain Valley.

Trammel Crow Co. announced the sale of the 95,713-square-foot Valley View Shopping Center in Yorba Linda.


Kudos

Peter P. Greaney of Irvine was appointed recorder of the House of Delegates for the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. Greaney is assistant clinical professor of the Department of Community and Environmental Medicine at UCI.

The Jimmy Warren Bridge project earned an honorable mention for engineering project achievements from the Orange County Engineering Council. The project was recognized for providing a secondary access across Aliso Creek to Saddleback Valley Community Church in Lake Forest.

Dorothea Stephenson of Anaheim was honored by the Anaheim Arts Council for her volunteer service to the community. Stephenson was president of the Assistant League of Anaheim.

Perkins & Will was named Architectural Firm of the Year for 1999 by the American Institute of Architects. Perkins & Will was recognized for its innovative Newport Coast Elementary School design project.

Louise Pomeroy earned Chapman University’s 2000 Excellence in Entrepreneurship Hall of Fame Award. Pomeroy is known as founder and president of the largest privately held staffing services organization in Southern California, Abigail Abbott Staffing Services Inc., Tustin.

Teresa Spera of Laguna Beach received the Betty L. Hutton Williams Medal, an annual award from the George L. Argyros School of Business & Economics of Chapman University that recognizes an outstanding undergraduate student.

Collaborative West was named best landscape design for a model complex and attached community of the year for Strada, and detached community of the year for Perazul at the MAME awards. The competition recognizes the talent and the achievements in the Southern California homebuilding industry.

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