Nine tenants have signed new leases at the Boca Raton Innovation Campus (BRIC), including two companies that plan to establish their headquarters within the 1.7 million-square-foot facility.
The total leased space amounts to approximately 110,000 square feet, as reported by CP Group, the managing landlord of the complex.
The largest lease, covering 31,350 square feet, was signed by Coastal Waste & Recycling, a Boca Raton-based company that provides sanitation services to several Florida municipalities, including Davie, North Miami Beach, Lantana, Pompano Beach, Cooper City, Coral Springs, and Oldsmar, as well as commercial dumpster services for businesses and multifamily residences.
Currently located at 2481 NW 2nd Ave., Coastal Waste & Recycling plans to move its headquarters to BRIC, according to CP Group. The company has not yet responded to requests for comment.
Another company relocating its headquarters to BRIC is Legacy Healing Center Margate LLC, which operates detox and rehabilitation centers for substance abuse in Fort Lauderdale, Margate, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, and Parsippany, New Jersey. Legacy Healing is expected to move in December, according to Jacqueline Tavares, president of Boca Raton-based Newmark Commercial Real Estate.
Other lease deals recently signed at the BRIC were:
- US Claims, a litigation funding firm, secured 13,519 square feet of office prior to relocating from Delray Beach. Candy Yeung of RE//Max Consultants Realty represented US Claims.
- Takahami Billing, a revenue cycle management company for healthcare companies, which will move out of an office in Fort Lauderdale and into 10,058 square feet of space in December, said Tavares of Newmark Commercial, who represented the tenant.
- Lifelong Learning Administration Corporation, an educational nonprofit organization, took a 3,316-square-foot spec suite for its first Florida location. Jason Smithson of NAI San Diego, represented Lifelong.
- Brandon Hall Group, LLC, a professional development firm, closed on a 2,707-square-foot site. Joe Freitas of CBRE represented Brandon Hall.
- Verizon, which renewed its lease for 12,965 square feet of space.
- ABC Preschool, an on-site daycare, renewed its lease for 9,965 square feet. Ryan Nunes and Ryan DePaul of Cushman & Wakefield represented ABC Preschool.
- Twinlabs Consolidation, a supplement company, renewed its lease for 1,433 square feet of office space.
Jeff Kelly of CBRE represented CP Group in all nine transactions.
Source: SFBJ