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Hines Doubles Lead Tenant’s Commitment at Otay Mesa Tech Park

Foxx Development, the first tenant at Hines’ Brittania Tech Park in San Diego’s Otay Mesa submarket, has doubled its tenancy, expanding into another 50,572 square feet of Class A industrial space on top of an initial lease of 50,573 square feet signed just last month. Expanding its footprint to scale its product manufacturing and distribution operation, Irvine-based Foxx will now occupy 100% of the 101,145-square-foot building located at 7222 Airway Rd.

Owned by Hines through Hines U.S. Property Partners (HUSPP), its flagship commingled U.S. core plus fund, Britannia Tech Park totals 203,244 square feet across two distribution/R&D/manufacturing buildings that were delivered in 2023. HUSPP acquired the two-building project from the original developer following completion late last year.

Cushman & Wakefield vice chair Brant Aberg, SIOR, represented Hines in both leases with Foxx Development. “We are thrilled to welcome Foxx Development as our lead tenant, and now in securing a full building in the project,” said Aberg. “The company’s transaction(s) and immediate expansion at the project is a prime example of the need and demand by occupiers for modern high-quality/Class A industrial space in San Diego.”

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