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Home News Industries Commercial Real Estate JLL’s Hampton Roads office reports transactions totaling more than 334,000 square feet

JLL’s Hampton Roads office reports transactions totaling more than 334,000 square feet

Published July 7, 2014 by Paula C. Squires

JLL’s Hampton Roads office has completed several recent transactions totaling more than 334,880 square feet.

The largest transaction was a 45,663-square-foot office/warehouse lease for Valkyrie Enterprises at 3800 Village Drive in Norfolk. Maureen Rooks of JLL represented the tenant in this transaction.

In other tenant deals:

L&W Supply Corp. renewed its 31,471-square-foot lease at 401 E St. in a Hampton. Rooks and Gregg Christoffersen of JLL represented the tenant.

Harrison's Moving & Storage extended its 30,008-square-foot lease at 1400 Cavalier Blvd. in Chesapeake. Erin Corrie, Christoffersen and Mark Levy of JLL represented the tenant.

Troutman Sanders renewed its lease for 26,966 square feet at the Armada Hoffler Tower at 222 Central Park Ave. in Virginia Beach.  Rooks and Deborah Stearns of JLL represented the tenant.

Serco Inc. leased 23,646 square feet at 2115 Portlock Road in Chesapeake. Christoffersen  represented the tenant.

 

Under landlord representation, Pioneer Photos renewed its 43,000-square foot-lease at 1400 Cavalier Blvd. (Bay Warehouse) in Chesapeake. Mark Levy, Erin Corrie and Gregg Christoffersen  represented the landlord, Indcor, in this transaction.

AmeriComm renewed its 35,728-square-foot lease at 804 Greenbrier Circle in Chesapeake.  Wesley Edwards of JLL represented the landlord, Waggoner Greenbrier Properties LLC.

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