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Klabin Company Brings Carson Industrial to Full Occupancy

The Klabin Company/CORFAC International finalized two multi-year lease transactions in Carson on behalf of Summa Properties/Watsoncenter LLC. Located at 1111 Watson Center Rd. in the Watson Industrial Center, the two lease transactions bring the 163,988-square-foot project to 100% occupancy.

In the first transaction, the tenant is Nova Container Freight Station, which will expand its Los Angeles operations to the 51,288 square feet it secured at Watson Center. The Klabin Company’s David Prior represented Summa Properties in the 42-month lease. Nova was represented by Danny Williams of Newmark.

In the second transaction, Prior represented Summa Properties in securing Best Services International Freight in a 61-month lease of 25,631 square feet. Best Services, a global specialist in end-to-end logistics solutions, was represented by Yasushi Shiromi and Mike Ouellette of The Klabin Company and is relocating from Torrance.

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