portfolio of select transactions:
Ground floor retail fully leased during the pandemic to align with the completion of building construction. Tenants include a physician, pharmacy, kitchen showroom, bridal shoppe and luxury sneaker retailer. Upstairs office leasing is nearing completion as well.
CLIENT: Midtown Renaissance
New location for Old Spaghetti Factory. Leasing incorporated coordination with a long-standing retailer in the building, The Painted Door, to allow customers to access both businesses from the restaurant suite. This 15,000+ SF 2nd gen space was an intricate leasing project that contributes to vitality of Bricktown.
Skydance Brewing Company grew out of the brewer’s co-op into their new brewery and taproom. Anchor tenant for this redevelopment project.
CLIENT: JLOU Properties
15 E. California, 12,550 SF historical warehouse building on the Bricktown canal. This property required extensive marketing to find the right buyer.
This unique project featured 5 office condos with distinctive architectural design. After my client tenanted the first two units, I sold or leased the last three units to a design firm, law firm and aesthetics provider. This is a beautiful new development for Nichols Hills.
CLIENT: Willoughby Ridley
Barkeep OKC, Edward Jones, Hacienda Tacos & Happy Place Yoga are recent additions to the historic Plaza Court building.
CLIENT: Midtown Renaissance
Initial lease-up for 6 micro-retail units at The Sentinel in Midtown. Tenants include a salon, pilates studio, tattoo studio, massage therapist and creative agency.
CLIENT: Midtown Renaissance
2nd generation lease up included 2,000 SF retail space to Forma Optics (local tenant), 2,900 SF retail space to Strayer University (national tenant) and 15,100 SF of Class A office space to Coop Ale Works.
CLIENT: Midtown Renaissance
Initial lease-up included 14 micro-units for small business owners. Ongoing projects include lease renewals and project expansion to meet tenants’ needs. Current tenants include a landscape design firm, interior designers, handmade clothing, apothecary, lobbyist, art dealer, aesthetician, and photographer.
CLIENT: Midtown Renaissance
First and Second floors leased to Rural Sourcing, a national office tenant new to Oklahoma City. Photo courtesy of AHMM Architects.
This property leased before it ever hit the market. One-story brick quonset hut in Auto Alley leased to Mass Architects.
CLIENT: Midtown Renaissance
Oklahoma City office tenant - Rimrock wanted convenient office space near restaurants and highway access. I assisted them with their Midtown location.
Start-up retailer with international fashion brands. A favorite spot for visiting celebrities and athletes. Photo courtesy @1032Space.
CLIENT: Hefner Companies
I represented the owners on both the initial office lease-up and also the sale of this property.
I represented the Landlord for Tiff’s Treats’ first location in Oklahoma. This lease negotiation was navigated the during the pandemic. It was a sweet success!
CLIENT: The Steelyard
Former dry cleaners on North Classen sold to new owners.
The first location for local restaurant, Plant. Micro-restaurant space on Walker Ave. Photo courtesy @plantokc.
CLIENT: Midtown Renaissance
Such a dream to get to help these three brilliant female business owners open their new retail spaces next to each other. Who run the world? Girls. Leased in 2018.
CLIENTS: Salt + Water, The Wild Mother and Sweet Yield Studio
One of the few live/work free-standing properties in Downtown OKC, 626 West Main was a unique building that called for unique marketing including a broker’s open and inclusion in the Downtown Home Tour. Building is a 5,300 SF building with upstairs penthouse and downstairs retail.
When International Crystal Manufacturing decided to retire, they hired Price Edwards to sell their property for them. I worked with colleagues Chris Roberts and Tre Dupuy to sell these buildings to a local developer. They’ve been completely remodeled and put back into service.