In one of the larger deals, Dwyer-Curlett arranged $6 million in permanent financing through Allianz of America Inc. for two industrial buildings in the South Bay's Rancho Dominguez area. The two buildings, at 19520 S. Wilmington Ave. and 1956 E. Gladwick St., total 106,260 sf. Shelley Magoffin, president and CEO of Dwyer-Curlett's LA headquarters office, arranged the financing for borrower Watson Partners.

In another transaction, Dwyer-Curlett VP Perry L. Colligan arranged $4.2 million in permanent financing through PNC Real Estate Finance for an industrial building in Redondo Beach. The 75,000-sf concrete tilt-up stands on 3.5 acres at 2501 Santa Fe Ave. and the borrower is privately held L.E. Coppersmith Inc.

Dwyer-Curlett specializes in the placement of real estate loans with life insurers, conduits and other institutional sources. It now services about $1.3 billion in loans on behalf of institutional investors in the US and Canada through its LA headquarters and regional offices in Newport Beach, San Diego and Las Vegas.

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