"Godwin Gruber is a valued customer here at Renaissance Tower," Thom Ridnour, Trizec's regional vice president in Dallas, said in a release. "They will expand their exceptional finish-out...and continue to be one of our best marketing assets."
Godwin Gruber takes over the extra floor July 1, a Trizec contact says. The finish-out contractor has yet to be selected for the 125-attorney firm's extra floor in the 56-story tower at 1201 Elm St.
Brad Selner and Jeff Staubach, both with Dallas-based Staubach Co.'s headquarters office, represented Godwin Gruber, a Fortune 500 tenant and middle-market industry leader for "Mission Critical Litigation."
Bill Brokaw, Trizec's leasing director for the landmark CBD tower, handled talks for the building owner. In early March, a triple package of renewals that included some expansion space had the 1.7-million-sf premier office property resting at 89% occupancy.
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