Donahue Schriber Nabs Two Shopping Centers in Washington for $67M

by Nellie Day

TACOMA, WASH., AND SAN JOSE, CALIF. — Donahue Schriber Realty Group has picked up two retail assets in Washington for a total of $67 million. The buy includes Lakeland Town Center, a 125,142-square-foot neighborhood shopping center in Auburn, a suburb just northeast of Tacoma, and Westgate North, a 128,630-square-foot shopping center in Tacoma.

Lakeland Town Center is occupied by notable tenants like Haggen Northwest Fresh, Starbucks, McDonald’s, Subway and Verizon. It is situated along Lake Tapps Parkway.

Westgate North is anchored by Safeway and Ace Hardware. Additional tenants like Chase Bank, Round Table Pizza, KeyBank and Anytime Fitness round out the roster.

These acquisitions follow on the heels of two additional retail purchases in California. Donahue also recently acquired Village Oaks Shopping Center, a 320,000-square-foot center in San Jose that is anchored by Target and Safeway, and Gilman District, a 91,300-square-foot center in Berkeley that is anchored by Whole Foods Market.

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