The brokers could not be reached by press time for comment. David Hudson in the Houston office of Dallas-based Trammell Crow Co. represented AmWare in the lease negotiations. James E. Foreman and B. Kelley Parker, both with the Houston office of Cushman & Wakefield of Texas Inc., negotiated for the building owner.

The MetroNexus Technology Center is a development of New York City-based MetroNexus, Morgan Stanley Real Estate Funds Enterprise and Macfarlan Real Estate Services of Dallas. The 30-acre facility was outfitted with a power station about a year ago, which cost more than $8 million to incorporate into the design.

The property originally was designed for high-tech tenants, boasting a 22-foot clear height, 150 pounds per sf floor loading, state-of-the-art fire suppression system and fiber connectivity. Colorado-based AmWare is a third-party provider of public warehousing, contract warehousing, pallet management, contract transportation, contract packaging and trans-loading operations. The facility has been actively marketed for some time.

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