MILLSBORO, DEL. — Ohio-based owner-operator Chase Properties has acquired Peninsula Crossing, a 334,000-square-foot retail power center located in the southern Delaware city of Millsboro. Lowe’s Home Improvement and PetSmart anchor the open-air center, which will soon be adding German discount grocer Aldi to its tenant roster. According to mallsinamerica.com, other tenants at Peninsula Crossing include Supercuts, Mattress Firm, AT&T, GNC and Burger King. The seller and sales price were not disclosed.
Acquisitions
ATLANTA — Eastern Union has arranged a $48 million bridge loan for the acquisition of Optimist Lofts, a 212-unit multifamily property situated at 2115 Piedmont Road NE in Atlanta’s Midtown district. The two-year, interest-only loan carries an interest rate underwritten at SOFR (secured overnight financing rate) plus 345 basis points, and features three one-year extension options. Completed in 2008, the property consists of 203 conventional units and nine “live/work” units housed in four three- and four-story buildings. The property also includes six ground-floor retail spaces totaling 8,026 square feet. The unidentified borrower and property owner is planning to undertake a multimillion-dollar capital expenditure initiative for improvements to approximately half of the units, as well as various exterior and common area renovations and site upgrades.
Colliers Mortgage Provides $8.8M Fannie Mae Loan for Tindall Park Apartments in Charlotte
by John Nelson
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Colliers Mortgage has provided an $8.8 million Fannie Mae loan for the acquisition of Tindall Park at South Park Apartment Homes, a 37-unit, market-rate multifamily property located at 6023 Tindall Park Road in Charlotte. The loan carries a five-year term and a 30-year amortization schedule. The borrower is Los Angeles-based Summit Equity Investments. Built in 2017, Tindall Park at South Park is a pet-friendly property featuring conference rooms, a library, 24/7 gym, onsite property management, community-wide Wi-Fi, elevator and a lounge.
DALLAS — A partnership between Los Angeles-based CIM Group and Open Realty Advisors has sold a portfolio of 15 single-story retail buildings totaling 124,000 square feet in the Knox-Henderson neighborhood of Dallas. The sale, which according to Culture Map Dallas fetched a price of $85.4 million, included a 4.3-acre parcel that can support up to 160,000 square feet of new development. The tenant roster encompasses retailers such as Sprouts Farmers Market, Warby Parker, Bonobos, CorePower Yoga and Heyday Skincare, as well as an array of food and beverage users. Ryan Shore, Chris Gerard, Barry Brown, Erin Lazarus and Beth Copeland of JLL represented the partnership in the transaction. New York-based Acadia Realty Trust purchased the portfolio.
EULESS, TEXAS — Los Angeles-based ShainRealty Capital has acquired The Landing, a 267-unit apartment community in Euless, located in the central part of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. Built in 1983, the property features one- and two-bedroom units with an average size of 770 square feet and amenities such as a pool, fitness center and a playground. Arlington-based 180 Multifamily Properties sold the community for an undisclosed price. Bard Hoover and Wes Racht of Marcus & Millichap brokered the deal. Miami-based Rialto Capital provided acquisition financing on behalf of ShainRealty Capital, which plans to implement a $3 million value-add program and rebrand the property as Infinity on the Landing.
BRIDGEWATER, N.J. — Houston-based investment firm Lovett Industrial, in partnership with an undisclosed capital source, has acquired Middlebrook Crossroads, a 580,277-square-foot industrial park in the Northern New Jersey community of Bridgewater. The development comprises 18 buildings with an average size of 32,000 square feet on a 38.6-acre site. At the time of sale, Middlebrook Crossroads was close to fully leased to 28 tenants including UPS, Lexus and SCP Distributors. Gary Gabriel, Kyle Schmitt, David Bernhaut and Ryan Larkin of Cushman & Wakefield brokered the deal. The seller was not disclosed.
DEPTFORD, N.J. — SRS Real Estate Partners has negotiated the $17 million sale of a 60,750-square-foot retail property in the Southern New Jersey community of Deptford that is fully leased to Best Buy on a triple-net basis. The electronics retailer has occupied the six-acre site for more than 25 years. Andrew Fallon and Rick Fernandez of SRS represented the seller, a Chicago-based private investment firm, in the transaction. The buyer was Michigan-based REIT Agree Realty Corp. (NYSE: ADC).
POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. — Marcus & Millichap has brokered the $10.4 million sale of 40 Cannon, a multifamily building located about 85 miles north of Manhattan in Poughkeepsie. According to LoopNet Inc., the property, which includes retail space, was originally built as a hotel in 1957. Joseph French Jr., Kodi Traver and Matthew Gault of Marcus & Millichap represented the seller, an undisclosed private investor, in the deal. Steven Rock of Marcus & Millichap Capital Corp. arranged acquisition financing on behalf of the buyer. The property was fully leased at the time of sale.
CHICAGO — Interra Realty has brokered the sale of Astoria Tower in Chicago’s South Loop for $82.5 million. The luxury apartment tower rises 30 stories with 248 units. Built in 2009, Astoria Tower features one-, two- and three-bedroom floor plans. Amenities include a fitness center, indoor pool, sauna, spa treatment room, billiards room, movie room, business center and two rooftop decks. The seller, Miami-based Crescent Heights, converted the property from condominiums into apartment units in phases completed in 2010 and 2019. Brad Feldman of Interra represented the buyer, Chicago-based 3L Real Estate, which plans to add additional amenities and offerings to increase rents.
GLENDALE HEIGHTS, ILL. — Inno-Tech has purchased a 30,990-square-foot industrial building in the Chicago suburb of Glendale Heights for its new corporate headquarters. The property is located at 1879 Internationale Blvd. Inno-Tech, a custom sheet metal and 3D printing group, purchased the asset for $3.5 million. David Conroy of Cawley Chicago represented the buyer. JLL represented the seller, Global Furniture, which relocated to a larger space in Warrenville.