Troutman lawyers help ink big leases for Atlanta landlords

Posted on September 30, 2008 10:46 by Andy Peters

Troutman SandeSara Blakelyrs has been involved with two of the larger real-estate leases inked in metro Atlanta in recent weeks.

Troutman partner Mark Elliott was counsel to landlord Regent Partners LLC on the 46,575-square-foot lease it signed with Spanx Inc. for its 3344 Peachtree building in Buckhead. Jones Day partner Mike Lee was legal counsel for Spanx. Spanx makes tights, fishnets and other types of undergarments for women. Spanx will be moving its corporate headquarters to 3344 Peachtree from its current space just up the street inside the Westin Buckhead hotel. Spanx was founded in in 1998 by Sara Blakely [left].

In an industrial lease, Troutman partner Diane Lidz and associate Damon Goode were legal advisers to landlord James Campbell Co. on the renewal of its lease with government contractor Computer Sciences Corp. The lease is for 453,000 square feet in an industrial building on Southside Industrial Parkway near Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. Jones Lang LaSalle broker Tal Isbell represented CSC, which relied on in-house legal counsel on the lease.


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