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Cawley, Grandscape Partner on Trio of Office Towers

Cawley Partners, in partnership with Grandscape, will add a multi-phase office development totaling more than 1.5 million square feet at Grandscape in The Colony. The new Class AA office development joins the sprawling Grandscape mixed-use lifestyle center, anchored by Nebraska Furniture Mart and Scheels.

“Our team has traveled all over the world to bring in the best mix of experiences to Grandscape, and we are very excited that corporate America will now have the opportunity to enjoy it on a daily basis,” said Jeff Lind, president of Grandscape. The planned office development includes three, 500,000 square foot 17-story buildings.

“Grandscape has already raised the bar for engaging dining, entertainment, and family experiences, and corporate users are going to gravitate to this dynamic project,” said Bill Cawley, CEO of Cawley Partners. The firm’s Jeremy Duggins is handling pre-leasing on the three towers.


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