DENVER — Pinnacle Real Estate Advisors has arranged the sale of a value-add multifamily portfolio, located at 1635 Cook St., 1671 Cook St. and 1620 Adams St. in Denver. The assets traded for $15 million, or $288,462 per unit. Situated in Denver’s City Park neighborhood, the properties, which were built in 1960 and 1968, offer a total of 52 apartments. Robert Lawson and Jim Knowlton of Pinnacle Real Estate Advisors represented the undisclosed sellers, while Joe Hornstein and Scott Fetter of NorthPeak Commercial Advisors represented the buyer in the deal.
Acquisitions
BOYNTON BEACH, FLA. — Chicago-based Waterton has acquired Verona at Boynton Beach, a 216-unit apartment community in Boynton Beach. The seller and sales price were not disclosed. Built in 2002, Verona at Boynton Beach offers 72 one-bedrooms, 108 two-bedrooms and 36 three-bedroom floorplans. The units average 1,097 square feet in size. Unit features include nine-foot ceilings, upgraded finishes and full-size washers and dryers in every unit. Community amenities include a clubhouse, business center, fitness center, dog park, pet wash station, playground, pool, package center, barbecue and picnic areas. The new owner plans to complete renovations on the property, including enhancements to the amenity package and refreshed residence finishes. Located at 1575 SW 8th St. on 14.2 acres, the property is 6.5 miles from Delray Beach and 11.2 miles from Boca Raton Airport.
EVERETT, WASH. — SecureSpace has purchased Stadium Storage, a self-storage facility located at 8407 Broadway Ave. in Everett. The buyer plans to rebrand the property as SecureSpace Everett. The four-story property offers 32,661 square feet of 100 percent climate-controlled units and 79 rentable parking spaces. Built in 2016, the property is 96 percent occupied. SecureSpace plans to expand the property to increase visibility of the 2.5-acre site. The newly rebranded property will offer free WiFi throughout and a contactless rental process. Terms of the transaction were not released.
RENO, NEV. — Inspired Healthcare Capital (IHC) has acquired Summit Estates Senior Living, a 124-unit assisted living and memory care community in Reno. The price and seller were not disclosed. IHC is a Scottsdale, Arizona-based private real estate investment firm that focuses on the seniors housing sector. This was IHC’s first acquisition in 2022, after closing on nine senior housing transactions in 2021.
NASHUA, N.H. — Boston-based brokerage firm Atlantic Capital Partners has negotiated the sale of 270 Amherst Street, a 39,750-square-foot shopping center located near the Massachusetts-New Hampshire border in Nashua. Anchored by German discount grocer Aldi, the property was 86 percent leased at the time of sale. Justin Smith, Sam Koonce and Molly Lynch of Atlantic Capital Partners represented the seller, Saxon Partners, and procured the buyer, Linear Retail, in the transaction.
INDIANAPOLIS — KennMar has acquired The Pyramids office park in Indianapolis for an undisclosed price. New York City-based Sterling American Property Inc. was the seller, according to the Indianapolis Business Journal. Located at 3500 Depauw Blvd., The Pyramids consists of three 11-story office buildings totaling 366,704 square feet. KennMar acquired the landmark, pyramid-shaped property with assistance from INVST LLC, an SEC-registered investment advisor based in Indianapolis, and lender Teachers Credit Union. Indianapolis-based KennMar plans to renovate the property by upgrading the façade, enhancing interior common areas and adding some new external amenities. “While the pandemic has created uncertainty around the office market, we are bullish on the sector and anticipate that businesses will eventually return to an in-person work setting over the next several years,” says Brent Benge, president and CEO of KennMar. “We want to create an office environment that gets people excited about returning to work.” KennMar says the acquisition fits in well with its strategy to redevelop the site formerly occupied by Caribbean Cove, an indoor water park and hotel located on the same road as The Pyramids that closed in late 2017. KennMar currently has several projects underway on that site, including a freestanding Starbucks and …
PHOENIX — Decron Properties has acquired Ascent at Papago Park, an apartment property located at 4950 E. Van Buren St. in Phoenix, for $107.5 million. The 270-unit community features one-, two- and three-bedroom floor plans spread across 14 two-story residential buildings. It was built in 2007 The buyer plans to undertake a two-phase capital improvement program. The first phase will include upgrading the common areas and amenities and addressing any needed repairs or upgrades to the property’s infrastructure. The second phase will include an extensive renovation of all units, including installation of updated cabinetry, countertops and appliances. The seller was not disclosed.
VAN NUYS, CARSON, VERNON AND OCEANSIDE, CALIF. — New York-based New Mountain Capital has completed the disposition of four infill industrial properties in the Greater Los Angeles and San Diego County area to Rexford Industrial Realty for $65 million. Totaling 150,736 square feet, the four assets are located at: 14243 Bessemer St. in Van Nuys 17011, 17023 and 17027 S. Central Ave. in Carson 2970 East 50th St. in Vernon 2843 Benet Road in Oceanside Arctic Glacier Co. currently occupies all the properties, which are cold production and distribution facilities. Vincent Polce, Robert Bickel, Barbara Perrier, Eric Cox and Rebecca Perlmutter of CBRE represented the seller in the deal.
LOS ANGELES — Parkview Financial has purchased a multi-tenant office building located at 11440 San Vicente Blvd. in West Los Angeles’ Brentwood neighborhood. Westwood Financial, which owned the property since 1989 and currently occupies the first floor, sold the asset for $19 million. Parkview Financial plans to occupy the three-story, 24,317-square-foot property as its new headquarters. The company will implement a $2 million renovation of the asset’s common areas, as well as building out the entire 8,000-square-foot second floor, with plans to move in by late 2022. Built in 1972, the building features various floorplate layouts with walkability to amenities, including restaurants and retail stores. Additionally, the property features 49 parking spaces and overlooks Veterans’ Park on Wilshire Boulevard. Tom Sexton and Michael Arnold of NAI Capital represented the buyer, while Daniel Rainer, Matt McRoskey and Andrew Harper of JLL represented the seller in the transaction.
NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS — Tampa-based multifamily investment firm American Landmark has purchased Cavalli at Iron Horse Station, a 328-unit apartment community in North Richland Hills, a northern suburb of Fort Worth. Built in 2021, the property offers one-, two- and three-bedroom units that range in size from 605 to 1,298 square feet and are furnished with stainless steel appliances, granite countertops and private balconies/patios. Amenities include a pool, media/game room, fitness center, resident lounge, outdoor grilling and dining areas and a pet park. The seller and sales price were not disclosed.