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CBRE Awarded Office Assignment; Cushman & Wakefield Awarded Retail Assignment

PHOENIX, Arizona – Palmer Development has awarded CBRE and Cushman & Wakefield the marketing assignment for The Edge, a 15.39-acre planned mixed-use development.

CBRE’s Bryan Taute and Charlie von Arentschildt are exclusively marketing the Class A office space for lease. Cushman & Wakefield’s Brent Mallonee, Chris Hollenbeck, Regan Amato and Shane Carter are exclusively marketing the retail, restaurant and entertainment space.

“We are thrilled to have assembled some of the most talented brokerage teams in the state to help complete this development,” said Daniel Lupien of Palmer Development.

Located on the northwest corner of 90th Street and the Loop 101 in Scottsdale, Ariz., The Edge will include a 210,000-square-foot (sf) Class A office building 10,000sf of inline shop space and four retail pads.

The Edge offers exceptional visibility and access via the Loop 101 and provides an attractive opportunity serve flagship locations in Scottsdale.

“The Edge is a premium location surrounded by highly sought after demographics with unmatched freeway visibility. This is a location tenants will use to showcase themselves,” said Cushman & Wakefield’s Brent Mallonee.

The office location will cater to both senior executives due to the proximity to executive housing and the skilled workforce along Loop 101. The site will place prominent corporate branding along the Loop 101.”We are very excited to be involved with a project of this quality that is able to accommodate companies seeking 100,000 SF or more. Scottsdale has seen a very limited amount of new construction and there are not any buildings along the north loop of the 101 that can accommodate large users,” said CBRE’s Bryan Taute.

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