GDA Micro Technologies, a computer systems firm, will relocate from Downs Road, also a Great Southwest property, into 4,144 sf of a 50,000-sf multi-tenant building at 1819 E. Division St. in Arlington. Dunn and Rodgers have represented the tenant while Trey Fricke, also of Henry S. Miller Commercial, has acted on behalf of building owner, Vincent J. Stagliano.

GDA Micro Technologies will be filling space being vacated by Pergo Properties Ltd., dba Rayco Construction, which has bought 2.9 acres with a 39,000-sf building at 933 Avenue J E. in Grand Prairie's Great Southwest bounds. The Dunn-Rodgers team has acted for seller JRL International. The property has sold for about $38 per sf.

Pergo Properties will be occupying part of the 1965-constructed building with its commercial contracting business. Two tenants are in place in long-term leases for the balance of the building, Dunn tells GlobeSt.com.

The sale catapults seller JRL International into a 22,000-sf building, situated on 2.5 acres at 3221 E. Randol Mill Rd. and 602 110th St. in the Great Southwest Industrial Park. JRL International, dba Flooring Perfections, has bought a 1972-built, single-tenant structure that had carried an asking price of $26.75 per sf. Dunn and Rodgers have acted for the seller, Bobby J. Cloud Jr., who turned around and bought a 10,200-sf building at 3200 Justiss Dr. in Arlington from New York-based CPS Realty Corp.

Cloud's new investment property had been the site of a Chuck E. Cheese restaurant. The property, developed in the mid-1980s, had carried a $500,000 asking price. The Justiss Drive building is situated on about 1.8 acres near Six Flags Mall. The brokerage team has represented Cloud in the deal.

Dunn tells GlobeSt.com that the four-transaction deal "was very difficult to pull off." The wheeling and dealing has consisted of 1031 exchanges, he says.

In two other recent Dunn-Rodgers transactions, Unitech Fastening Manufacturing has just completed a move-in to 1809 109th St. in Grand Prairie's part of the Great Southwest. The long-term lease slides the business into 23,000 sf in a 54,000-sf building owned by the 109th Street LP. Dunn and Rodgers have represented the limited partnership. And TB HYD Inc., an aviation parts supply firm, has wrapped up a move to Grand Prairie's 2614 Aviation Parkway. The firm is leasing 17,600 sf of 22,600 sf in a long-term pact for the office-warehouse property, owned by James Cassels who has been represented by Dunn and Rodgers.

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