"It was a quick deal," Dayton Conklin, senior vice president for Dallas-based Trammell Crow Co., tells GlobeSt.com about the 201 Intermodal Parkway backfill in Hillwood's Westport corridor. "They needed to be in right away." The firm, with its main location along Texas 287 in northwest Tarrant County, was looking for ready-to-go expansion space.

Conklin turned the deal for building owner, UBS Realty Advisors of Hartford, CT while Jerry Alexander and Walter Floyd, with NAI Stoneleigh Huff Brous McDowell in Fort Worth, represented the clothing manufacturer. Conklin says Williamson-Dickey signed a long-term lease for about half of a 239,040-sf building carrying a $3.10 per sf net quoted rate at the time the deal was struck.

The structure rolled to Cushman & Wakefield of Texas Inc. as part of its pact with UBS for its Dallas/Fort Worth portfolio. The extra address gives Williamson-Dickey 13.4 acres in Hillwood's 1,200-acre Westport, an intermodal hub with direct access to Burlington Northern Santa Fe's main north-south transcontinental line.

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