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Onyx Acceptance Corp., a 4-year-old auto financing company, has leased 82,000 square feet in a building to be developed in Foothill Ranch. The Irvine-based company has signed a 10-year lease worth $17 million for a two-story, 103,000-square-foot office building that will be completed this month. Dean Chandler and Jeff Morgan of CB Commercial Real Estate Group Inc. represented Onyx in the deal. Scott Johnstone and Greg Haley of CB Commercial, along with Lin Stinson of Providence Realty Group, represented Opus. The new facility will be the second phase of a three-building campus called Foothill Corporate Center that Opus is building at the site. Construction began on the first speculative office building last month.

French software developer Dassault Systemes, said Tuesday it plans to relocate its 130-employee U.S. headquarters from Burbank to a building in Woodland Hills’ Warner Center. The company has signed a 10-year, $12-million lease for 53,475 square feet in the Trillium building on Canoga Avenue, according to Ron Wade of the Woodland Hills office of Cushman & Wakefield Inc., who represented Dassault in the deal, along with Duane Cody of his office. The landlord, California Public Employees Retirement System, was represented by Tom Festa and Jim Lindvall of Grubb & Ellis. Dassault plans to move into the building in May.

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