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High-tech company buys building

Real estate firm GVA DAUM announced Monday that a

7,178-square-foot Costa Mesa building on Cadillac Avenue had been

sold for more than $1.3 million.

The building is set to be occupied by Capture 3D, a company that

manufactures high-tech measurement devices used for reverse

engineering and other applications.

The building was purchased by GWT Investments, a company formed by

Capture 3D to purchase the building, said John Rothwell, vice

president of GVA DAUM’s Newport Beach office. The seller was RLM

Investments LLC.

Barnes & Noble renews Triangle Square lease

Triangle Square spokeswoman Vanessa Showalter announced Monday

that Barnes & Noble Booksellers renewed its lease at the Costa Mesa

mall for one year. Financial terms of the lease were not disclosed.

The bookstore has been at the mall since 1993. The shopping center

has not yet announced a client to replace Niketown, which left

Triangle Square in January.

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