The building is owned by Levy Cantera LLC, a venture which includes restaurateur and developer Larry Levy. The building was constructed in 1999 and was previously occupied by PayChex, a payroll, human resources and benefits outsourcing company. National Express Corp. chose the location because of the demographics of the area, it was a newer building, the central location and easy access to the expressway, Dvorak says. The building is in the Cantera mixed-use development and is near the interchange for Interstate 88 at Winfield Road. The asking lease rate for the building was $14.50 per sf, net, he says. W. Donald Jenkins, an EVP, is in charge of the construction and tenant build-out consulting services for the building.

Dvorak represented National Express Corp. in the lease transaction. David Justh, with CB Richard Ellis, represented the building owner in the lease transaction

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