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H. Grady Jordan founded Grady
Jordan & Company in 1956 as a commercial, industrial, and investment real estate firm. Since
then, the company has been involved throughout the Dallas/Fort Worth area in the leasing,
management, development, and brokerage of office, warehouse, and retail properties as well
as developed and undeveloped land.
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Professional
individual memberships include

Prior Significant
Transactions
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The
sale of 115 acres to Raymond Nasher for Highland Industrial District,
as well as the suggested development plan for the streets and rail
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The
sale of E-Systems’ 172,800 square foot plant in Arlington, Texas
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The
lease and subsequent sale of a 100,000 square foot facility to Equitable
Life Assurance
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The
ten-year exclusive leasing, management, and sale of eight buildings
owned by James R. Knapp in Dallas, Arlington, and Fort Worth.
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The
exclusive agency to sell
43 warehouses in Dallas, Fort Worth, and Great
Southwest Industrial District for Trammell Crow to investors and
existing tenants in 1975
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The
exclusive agency to represent Texas A&M University in the sale of
48 acres in north Dallas and the subsequent purchase of 150 acres in
Prosper, Texas, for a future Texas A&M experiment station
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The
land acquisition, construction, arrangement of interim and permanent
financing, leasing, management, and subsequent sale of a 44,400 square
foot retail facility across from Six Flags Mall in Arlington, Texas
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The
land acquisition, construction, arrangement of interim and permanent
financing, leasing, management, and subsequent sale of the first
office/warehouse building in Brookhollow/Arlington Industrial District
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The
land acquisition, construction, arrangement of interim and permanent
financing, leasing, and management of Spring Valley Office Park located
a block east of Dallas North Tollway
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The
73,768 sq. ft. lease with Children's Medical Center of Dallas, as
Tenant, and Bank One Texas, N.A., as Landlord
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The
lease and sale of the first building in Brookhollow Industrial
District
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The
exclusive marketing of the carpet, drapery, appliances, toys, and
housewares floors of the Dallas Trade Mart for Trammell Crow
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The
sale of the site, the subsequent exclusive leasing agency, management
contract, and the exclusive sale ten years later of the Locke Medical
Building, which had 11 floors totaling 90,000 square feet
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The
exclusive agency for Addison Industrial District, which totaled
75
acres, for Trammell Crow
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The
sale of 40 acres in the heart of the Galleria and Quorum area
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The
exclusive agency for Freeway Industrial District (75 acres) and
membership on the Architectural Control Committee for J. L. Williams
& Company
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The
lease and subsequent sale of a 142,000 square foot, all
air-conditioned facility on Mockingbird Lane to Recognition Equipment,
Inc. The subsequent sale years later of the same property to Herman
Blum for development of an office complex.
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The
sale to University Computing Company of a 70,000 square foot,
eight-story office building on Stemmons Freeway for their
international headquarters
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The
assembly and sale of 106 acres to Recognition Equipment, Inc. for
their international headquarters
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The
assembly and sale of 200 acres to Electronic Data Systems (EDS) for
their international headquarters with H. R. "Bum" Bright as seller
and H. Ross Perot as purchaser
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