"The INTECH properties are clearly among the finest in the area, and they allow us to continue our ongoing effort to acquire significant class-A assets in important markets nationwide," says Romanek Properties investment director Peter L. Holstein. Meanwhile, Lauth Property Group principal and executive vice president Mike Curless says the sale allows his company to redeploy capital in additional development at INTECH Park, where 750,000 sf has been built, as well as make other investments nationwide.

John E. Huguenard and Rebecca L. Wells of Colliers Turley Martin Tucker's Indianapolis office represented Lauth Property Group with Joe Delogu and Richard Mann of Spaulding and Slye's Washington, DC office.

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