Leasing Roundup: Inglewood gets transit tenant, Wells Fargo Center gets legal … & more

111 La Brea Ave, 1315 Lincoln Blvd and 355 S Grand Ave (Cushman & Wakefield/Madison Partners/Brookfield Office Properties)
111 La Brea Ave, 1315 Lincoln Blvd and 355 S Grand Ave (Cushman & Wakefield/Madison Partners/Brookfield Office Properties)

Landlord Lee Ventures Realty Inc. signed a new tenant to its two-tower La Brea Plaza project in Inglewood.

Walsh/Shea Corridor Constructors, the joint venture firm selected for the Crenshaw/LAX Transit Corridor project, will occupy the entire first and seventh floors of the north tower at 111 N. La Brea Avenue. The lease totals 24,274 square feet, according to Cushman & Wakefield.

The 160,000-square-foot building is less than two miles from Hollywood Park Land Co.’s 298-acre mixed use development, which will become the home of the NFL’s Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Chargers.

Katie Bernhisel and Dillon Moscone of Cushman & Wakefield represented the landlord. Aaron Weiner of the Tenant Group represented Walsh/Shea.

A mixed-use property at 1315 Lincoln Boulevard in Santa Monica is now 100 percent leased, thanks to a five-year lease signed lat month by new tenant Chandler Chicco Agency (CCA), a public relations firm. The lease is worth more than $3.7 million, according to a release.

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CCA is taking 11,866 square feet at the Class A creative office and retail building with owner Joss Realty.

The 23,557 square foot building was constructed in 2005.

Bob Safai, Tony Ranger and Joe King of Madison Partners represented Joss Realty. Daniel Sullivan and Dan Gallup of Cresa represented tenant CCA.

Brookfield Office Properties landed a new tenant in the South Tower of the Wells Fargo Center at 355 S. Grand Avenue last month.

Law firm Bonne, Bridges, Mueller, O’Keefe & Nichols signed a lease for a 10,302-square-foot space at the 1.1 million-square-foot Wells Fargo complex. The firm decided it was time to move its headquarters from Mid-Wilshire to Downtown Los Angeles after 55 years, according to JLL.

Darren Eades, Tony Morales and Maureen Hawley of JLL represented Bonne, Bridges, Mueller, O’Keefe & Nichols. Landlord Brookfield Office Properties was represented in-house by James Malone.