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rate, but Tedder’s purchase comes amid tight availabili­ty for higher-quality space in the southwest valley and a rising tally of office-building sales in Southern Nevada.

Tedder’s steel-frame, “Class A” building at 6325 S. Rainbow Blvd. — part of the Rainbow Sunset Pavilion office and retail park — is 100 percent occupied. Tenants include Wells Fargo Bank, New York Life Insurance Co. and sportsbook operator William Hill.

When WGH acquired the building out of foreclosur­e after the market crashed, it was less than 10 percent occupied, with one tenant, according to Sun Commercial Real Estate owner Cathy Jones, who represente­d the bank that sold it as well as WGH in last week’s deal.

In a phone interview, Kantrowitz said he represents “a lot of Hollywood

people” who look around for investment­s to generate income after they retire. He said the Rainbow building caught his group’s attention because of the constructi­on quality, the tenants and the close proximity to the 215 Beltway.

He said he has represente­d this group on other projects and that Tedder is the Rainbow building’s majority owner.

Tedder, Onerepubli­c’s lead singer, is also a Grammy-winning songwriter and producer who has worked with Taylor Swift, Adele, Beyoncé, U2 and others, according to his band’s PR firm, Edge Publicity.

Tedder wasn’t available for comment, said Evie Ranscombe, a publicist with Edge.

The Rainbow building was constructe­d in 2007. U.S. Bank foreclosed in early 2011 and sold the building, along with a nearby 1.5-acre lot, later that year to WGH for $10.5 million, property records show.

In 2012, WGH acquired the 1.9-acre

lot that it sold to Tedder last week, records show.

WGH co-founder Benjy Garfinkle said the building has been near full occupancy for the last few years.

As he sees it, the market is “underserve­d” with Class A space, and he’s looking to build more.

Garfinkle said he has designs for a four-story, 100,000-square-foot, steeland-glass building that he wants to develop in the southwest valley. He doesn’t have tenants lined up, nor has he finalized a project site, but he said that if he could line up a sizable tenant, he could break ground in nine months.

Jones, of Sun Commercial, noted the office market has been slow to bounce back from the recession, but business has picked up.

“It’s been a good, steady turnaround,” she said.

Contact Eli Segall at esegall@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0342. Follow @eli_segall on Twitter.

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