The firm's Clearview Investments is the lead for its residential, office and industrial properties. Last year, Clearview had teamed with Boca Raton, FL-based TelePlace Inc. to construct an $11-million, 221,000-sf office-warehouse facility in northeast Atlanta. It also has interests in the Dallas region's Possum Kingdom lake properties.

The relocation keeps the firm in the same amount of office space, but in a far more prestigious area of the metroplex. The 10,783-sf, five-year lease is for the class A Cedar Maple Plaza in the Uptown area of Turtle Creek, Steven Schneider, an associate with Grubb & Ellis Co., tells GlobeSt.com. Schneider and associate Jeff Price have negotiated the pact on behalf of Clearview while Jay Bailey of CapStar Commercial in Dallas has acted on behalf of the building owner, CarrAmerica.

Clearview will move into the spot Sept. 1, vacating an office in the Bank of America Building at 2000 Lamar Blvd. in Arlington. The 16-year-old Cedar Maple Plaza is a three-building complex, totaling 113,000 sf. Clearview is taking all of the first floor at 2311 Cedar Springs and part of the second. The quoted rate in the structure is $24 per sf plus electric.

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