In the works

Published: August 16, 2008

Trammell Crow Co.'s Oklahoma projects include:

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•Plans for a speculative 200,000-square-foot industrial warehouse distribution center on 11 acres near Airport Distribution Center, a 210,000-square-foot spec facility that marked the post-1980s oil bust return of industrial speculation when built in 2000.

Trammell Crow retained the acreage when it sold the fully leased 8-year-old facility to Boston-based Equity Industrial Partners for $10.95 million late last year.

•Redevelopment of the former Hobby Lobby warehouse at 5500 E Reno Ave. Trammell Crow Co. paid $7.9 million to Hobby Lobby/Craft Etc. for the 338,072-square-foot industrial building last winter. Cox Communications recently leased 90,000 square feet of the building.

•Redevelopment of the 185,000-square-foot former Jasco Products Co. plant at 311 NW 122, which Trammell Crow bought from Stephen C. Trice Family LLC for $6.27 million last year.

•Completion, with Battelle Memorial Institute, of the Oklahoma Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul Technology Center at SE 59 and Douglas Boulevard. Boeing Co. moved its E-3 AWACS modification into two new hangars.

•Recent sale of Physicians Surgery Center, which Trammell Crow developed at 5925 NW 139. A Trammell Crow partnership built the 10,445 outpatient surgery center in 2006. Cruse-Six LLC, doing business as Physicians Surgery Center, bought it from TC Concord Place I Inc. for $4.6 million last month.

•Plans for a 100,000-square-foot speculative industrial warehouse distribution center at Tulsa's Greenhill Distribution Center, where Trammell Crow controls 200-plus of 490 acres, a mile east of Tulsa International Airport off U.S. Highway 169 and 46th Street N.


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