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Lee & Associates Transacts Sale of 10.4-Acre Multifamily Development Site

Torrance, CA - April 10, 2012 - (RealEstateRama) -- Houston, Texas-based developer The Dinerstein Companies has acquired a 10.4-acre site entitled for 707 apartment units in the Warner Center area of Woodland Hills, Calif., according to John Battle, SIOR and Craig Stevens, principals of Lee & Associates-LA North/Ventura, Inc., who represented the buyer and seller in the transaction with Lee principals Jim Fisher and Mike Smith.

Lee & Associates Transacts Sale of 90,000-Square-Foot Industrial Building for $6.3 Million

Torrance, CA - February 25, 2011 - (RealEstateRama) -- Solarsilicon Recycling Services LLC (SRS) has acquired a 90,000-square-foot industrial building in Ventura, Calif. in an expansion that will keep the company in Ventura County, open new outlets for its products and services, increase its workforce and establish an incubator for a new manufacturing process that promises to revolutionize the industry, according to Mike Tingus, president of Lee & Associates-LA North/Ventura, Inc., who represented SRS in the transaction.

Lee & Associates Transacts Largest Office Park Sale in Ventura County for $10.85 Million

Torrance, CA - November 1, 2010 - (RealEstateRama) -- Creekside Executive Center, a newly constructed 128,000-square-foot business park, has been acquired by businessman, philanthropist and real estate investor, Fred Kavli, founder of Sunbelt Enterprises, said Mike Tingus, president of Lee & Associates-LA North/Ventura, Inc., who transacted the sale on behalf of the buyer and seller. Lee’s Associate Vice President David Kim and Principals Grant Harris and John Ochoa SIOR also represented the seller, Bank of America.

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