Acquisitions

MAYFIELD HEIGHTS, OHIO — Marcus & Millichap has arranged the $4.2 million sale of a two-tenant retail property in Mayfield Heights, an eastern suburb of Cleveland. Located at 5930 Mayfield Road, the 14,557-square-foot property is fully occupied by NTB and Moe’s. CJ Jackson, Craig Fuller, Erin Patton and Scott Wiles of the Patton Wiles Fuller Group at Marcus & Millichap represented the private, Ohio-based seller. The team also secured and represented the buyer, a REIT.

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WAUNAKEE, WIS. — Lee & Associates has brokered the $2.5 million sale of a 24,000-square-foot industrial building in Waunakee, a northern suburb of Madison. The property is located at 904 Bethel Circle. Blake George of Lee & Associates represented the seller, Golden Properties LLC. Stimac Holdings LLC, a company that designs and manufactures video games, was the buyer.

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — ZOM Living has sold Hazel SouthPark, a 203-unit mid-rise apartment community in Charlotte that the firm delivered last year. The property includes 14,000 square feet of retail space that was fully leased at the time of sale. An undisclosed buyer purchased the asset for $130.8 million, establishing a new record high price per unit for a multifamily community in North Carolina when adjusting for the value of the retail space. Eastdil Secured represented ZOM Living in the transaction. “This is a significant sale that reflects the level of design and construction quality of our newest development, the desirability of the SouthPark neighborhood and the strength of Charlotte’s multifamily market,” says Greg West, CEO of ZOM Living. “Since we delivered this property in 2021, we have seen tremendous leasing activity and achieved premium rents within a few months of its opening. The sale of this asset is in line with our plan to continue to invest in developing future multifamily properties in the Charlotte market and beyond,” adds West. Hazel SouthPark is situated within Charlotte’s SouthPark neighborhood, an office submarket about six miles south of the city’s central business district that is anchored by Simon’s SouthPark Mall, which …

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MIAMI GARDENS, FLA. — Marcus & Millichap has negotiated the $16.8 million sale of Commons Plaza, a three-story office building located at 5901 Miami Gardens Drive in Miami Gardens. Situated on a three-acre lot at the intersection of 183rd Street and 57th Avenue, the 56,601-square-foot property was 99 percent leased at the time of sale. Alex Zylberglait of Marcus & Millichap’s Miami office represented the seller, an entity doing business as Commons Plaza LLC, and procured the buyer, an entity doing business as MG Office Plaza LLC.

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CHARLOTTE AND MOORESVILLE, N.C. — Greensboro, N.C.-based Bell Partners Inc. has acquired two communities in metro Charlotte: Element Uptown, a 352-unit high-rise community in Uptown Charlotte, and Waypoint West, a 192-unit, garden-style apartment community in Mooresville. Both properties were purchased via investment vehicle Bell Apartment Fund VII. The seller and purchase price were not disclosed. Element Uptown will be renamed Bell Uptown Charlotte. Completed in 2015, the 21-story community offers walkable access to retail and recreation amenities including Bank of America Stadium and other professional sports arenas. The community features studio, one- and two-bedroom floor plans and plentiful off-street parking. Bell Partners currently manages four other properties in the Uptown and nearby South End submarkets. Waypoint West will be renamed Bell Mooresville West. Completed in 2021, the property is located in the Lake Norman submarket approximately 30 miles north of Charlotte. The property offers access to a large employment base, natural amenities and schools. The community features one-, two- and three-bedroom floor plans with amenities including a fitness center and yoga room, smart tech locks and thermostats, high-speed internet, a pool and grilling areas and a dog park and pet washing station.

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GARDEN CITY, GA. — Institutional Property Advisors (IPA), a division of Marcus & Millichap, has brokered the $8.3 million sale of Garden Grove, a Food Lion-anchored shopping center located adjacent to the Port of Savannah in Garden City. The grocer, which has anchored the shopping center since 1990, recently extended its lease through 2031. Fletcher Bright Co. sold the 78,792-square-foot property to a private, North Carolina-based family office doing business as Berkshire-Hudson Capital XI. The seller recently replaced the shopping center’s roof and executed nine lease renewals in 2021, including Food Lion’s. Other tenants at Garden Grove include Concentra Health Urgent Care, Rent-a-Center, Hopxing Chinese Restaurant, X-Cell Communications, Suave House Barber, Jackson Hewitt Tax Service and RPM Coin Laundry. Zach Taylor of IPA represented Fletcher Bright in the transaction. “Garden Grove illustrated that demand for grocery centers in growing Southeast markets continues to drive record pricing despite recent interest rate increases,” says Taylor.

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BIRMINGHAM, ALA. — Cushman & Wakefield | EGS Commercial Real Estate has arranged the $7.8 million sale of a 67,000-square-foot warehouse in Birmingham. Situated at 101 39th St. N., the property is a new build-to-suit facility for Ferguson Enterprises, a distributor of commercial and residential plumbing products. Cushman & Wakefield | EGS delivered the facility in March 2022. Boston-based Stag Holdings purchased the property. Adam Eason of Cushman & Wakefield | EGS led the development efforts and also brokered the lease and sale transactions. INCO Group and WatsonBruhn Builders were the general contractors for the project. Stag Holdings has retained Cushman & Wakefield | EGS to provide management services for the property

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HOUSTON — Locally based investment firm Nitya Capital has sold a portfolio of five multifamily properties totaling 1,502 units that are located throughout the Houston area. The portfolio comprises Buena Vista (266 units), Casa del Mar (254 units), Sedona Pointe (352 units), Diamond Hill (304 units) and Providence at Memorial (326 units). An undisclosed California-based investment group purchased the portfolio. The sales price was also not disclosed.

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KILLEEN, TEXAS — Dallas-based brokerage firm The Multifamily Group (TMG) has negotiated the sale of The Springs at 1100, a 232-unit apartment community located in the Central Texas city of Killeen. Built in 1983, the property offers one-, two- and three-bedroom units with an average size of 715 square feet. Amenities include two pools, a playground, dog park and onsite laundry facilities. Paul Yazbeck of TMG represented the seller, investment firm Rhodium Capital Advisors, in the transaction. Jon Krebbs, also with TMG, procured the buyer, Vista Pacific Inc. The property was 98 percent occupied at the time of sale.

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RENTON, WASH. — San Francisco-based Sack Properties has purchased Fairwood Landing, a garden-style multifamily property located at 14121 SE 177th St. in Renton, from CES Properties for $61 million. Built in 1981, Fairwood Landing features 195 apartments. Sack Properties plans to renovate and modernize the community. Jerrid Anderson, Brandon Lawler and Dylan Simon of Kidder Mathews’ represented the buyer in the deal. Kidder Mathews was the only brokerage firm involved in the transaction.

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