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Keller Williams North Dallas Makes Headquarters Move

Keller Williams Realty – North Dallas has signed a 24,971-square-foot, long-term lease to relocate its headquarters office to 18333 Preston Rd. The move is penciled for late July.

“We looked at many locations in North Dallas,” said Renee Efimoff, SVP of Arlington-based SCM Real Estate Services and Keller Williams’ tenant representative. “They focused on this building, which is right next door to their existing office, because it keeps them on Preston Road.”

Keller Williams’ lease spans two floors, with 7,391 square feet on the first floor reserved for a training center, client conference area and reception desk. The realty group’s agents will occupy 17,580 square feet on the fourth floor of the eight-story building.

Trevor Franke and Andrew Scudder of JLL represented the landlord, Preston North Partners LLC.


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