California investor Westcore Realty has made another property buy in North Fort Worth.
The new owners are working with Dallas-based Stream Realty Partners on the latest purchase. Seth Koschak and Matteson Hamilton of Stream Realty brokered the buildings’ sale.“The project’s multi-tenant design, infill location and quality tenant roster position Westcore to have great success during its investment period,” Hamilton said.business park in North Fort Worth. The fully leased buildings total more than 485,000 square feet and are near Interstate 35W.
Dallas-Fort Worth is one of the country’s top industrial building investment markets with $1.6 billion in
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