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Dan Lovell

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BIRMINGHAM, Alabama — Graham & Co. has completed two key, Class A office leases in downtown Birmingham for Cadence Bank and Adams and Reese LLP.

Dan Lovell represented Cadence Bank, which leased 55,000 square feet for its Alabama headquarters in the Concord Center.

Sam Carroll and Walter Brown represented Adams and Reese in a 22,000-square-foot lease in Regions Harbert Plaza just below The Summit Club.

Harbert Realty Services represented the landlord in both transactions.

Cadence Bank is seeking $100,000 in incentives from the city in its move to the Concord Center.

The bank already has its headquarters in Birmingham’s John Hand Building on 20th Street, but the incentives would help further expansion and job creation as it moves into a permanent headquarters, city officials say.

Other recent office deals for Graham & Co. include BBVA Compass, which expanded and renewed its lease at 750 Lakeshore Parkway, the former Parisian headquarters. Lovell and John Coleman represented the landlord, and Jones Lang LaSalle represented BBVA Compass in the 82,200-square-foot lease.

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Walter Brown

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John Coleman

Oakstone Publishing leased 23,511 square feet at the Meadow Brook 2700 Building. Brown represented Oakstone Publishing and Daniel Realty represented the landlord.

 

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