SEATTLE — German investment firm Deka Immobilien has acquired Lakefront Blocks, a 635,000-square-foot office complex in Seattle’s South Lake Union neighborhood, for $802 million. Tech giant Google is the anchor tenant. Completed in 2019 and designed by Graphite Design Group, the development spans two city blocks — Block 31 and Block 25 — offering four six-story office buildings. The property also includes two apartment towers, Helm and Mera, which were not included in the transaction. The office buildings on Block 31 are separated by a sky bridge and include retail space leased to Tapster, a self-serve beer and wine tasting bar, and 203 Degrees Fahrenheit coffeehouse. The buildings on Block 25 are separated by a public alley. Kevin Shannon, Alex Foshay, Nick Kucha, Ken White, Rob Hannan, Jesse Ottele and Michael Moll of Newmark brokered the transaction on behalf of the seller, Seattle-based Vulcan Real Estate. Kevin Smith, Gerry Casimir, Bill Burke, Nikki Lam and Tom Weber of Cushman & Wakefield advised the buyer in the transaction and will assist with ongoing management of the campus. “This project, in my opinion, was the best core office offering on the West Coast in 2021,” says Shannon. “The combination of credit, asset quality, ESG [environmental, social …
Acquisitions
TUCSON, ARIZ. — Northmarq has arranged the sale of Standard Raintree, an apartment property located at 6450 E. Golf Links Road in Tucson. Next Round Asset Management I, an entity of Next Round Asset Management, acquired the asset from SPL Cos. of Denver for $42 million, or $115,385 per unit. Built in 1983, Standard Raintree features 364 apartments in a mix of studio and one-bedroom layouts, ranging from 327 square feet to 418 square feet. The gated community also features a pool, gazebo, volleyball courts, racquetball courts and a dog park. Trevor Koskovich, Bill Hahn, Jesse Hudson and Ryan Boyle of Northmarq Phoenix’s Investment Sales team represented the seller in the deal. Griffin Martin, Brandon Harrington, Bryan Mummaw and Tyler Woodard of Northmarq’s Debt & Equity team arranged a $31.3 million acquisition loan for the buyers.
RIVERSIDE, CALIF. — Institutional Property Advisors (IPA), a division of Marcus & Millichap, has arranged the sale of ReNew Riverside, a multifamily property in Riverside. FPA sold the asset to Interwest Capital Group for $35.3 million, or $276,171 per unit. Built in 1987, the property features 128 two-bedroom units with an average size of 841 square feet. Community amenities include a swimming pool, business center, laundry facility and covered parking. Alexander Garcia Jr., Tyler Martin and Christopher Zorbas of IPA represented the seller and procured the buyer, which assumed the existing debt, in the deal.
GLENDALE, ARIZ. — ScanlanKemperBard and an institutional investor have purchased a 620,000-square-foot Class A industrial distribution center in Glendale. Slate Real Estate Capital, the private credit business of Slate Asset Management, provided a $46.3 million senior loan facility to the buyers. Ramsey Daya and Grant Gooding of Newmark represented the borrower in the transaction.
SACRAMENTO, CALIF. — Raith Capital Partners has completed the disposition of Arden Square, a shopping center located at 3102-3198 Arden Way in Sacramento. Rhino Investments Group acquired the asset for an undisclosed price. BevMo!, Joann Fabrics and Office Max anchor the 100,162-square-foot retail center, which is situated on 7.4 acres. At the time of sale, the property was 90 percent occupied. Additional tenants include Kaiser Permanente, GameStop, Sacramento Credit Union, Jackson Hewitt Tax Services, Great Clips and Eco-Friendly Nail Salon. Constructed in 1961, the center was renovated in 1996. Eric Kathrein, Tim Kuruzar and Warren McClean of JLL Retail Capital Markets represented the seller in the deal.
SAN DIEGO — Radius Investments has completed the sale of Chesapeake Corporate Center, a multi-tenant office building in San Diego. New York-based The Sason Organization acquired the property for an undisclosed price. Located at 9555 Chesapeake Drive on 3.2 acres, Chesapeake Corporate Center features 59,175 square feet of office space, three individual lobbies, stairwells, elevators and onsite parking. Originally built in 1984, the property has undergone $2.8 million in renovations to date. At the time of sale, the building was 66 percent leased to four tenants: Cobham Advanced Electronic Solutions, California Department of Health Care Services, The Packard Cos. and Workiz Inc. Kevin Shannon, Brunson Howard, Paul Jones, Sean Fulp, Kevin White, Ryan Plummer and Mark Schuessler of Newmark represented the seller in the transaction.
JACKSONVILLE, FLA. — JLL Capital Markets has arranged the sale of Crossroads Building 300, a 235,200-square-foot industrial building in Jacksonville. Britton Burdette, Luis Castillo, Mitchell Townsend, Cody Brais and Luke Pope of JLL represented the private, undisclosed seller. Principal Real Estate Investors acquired the asset for an undisclosed price. Completed this year, Crossroads Building 300 features 32-foot clear heights, deep truck courts, a rear-load configuration, 56 dock-high doors, 43 trailer stalls, ESFR fire protection, LED lighting and ample parking. The property is fully leased to two tenants, CarParts.com and Drummond Press Inc. Located at 6610 Pritchard Road, the property is situated within the master-planned Crossroads Distribution Center with immediate access to Interstate 295. Additionally, Crossroads Building 300 is close to Interstates 10 and 95.
NORCROSS, GA. — Dallas-based Westmount Realty Capital has purchased Atlanta Plaza 85, an infill industrial portfolio in the northeast Atlanta suburb of Norcross. The sales price and seller were not disclosed. Atlanta Plaza 85 is a 191,526-square-foot portfolio featuring nine flex/light industrial buildings, with each building averaging 21,281 square feet. The Atlanta Plaza 85 portfolio offers direct access to Interstates 85 and 285 and Jimmy Carter Boulevard. Built between 1979 and 1987, the portfolio was 91.9 percent leased at the time of sale to 49 tenants. Westmount Realty Capital plans to make capital upgrades of more than $1 million over the next five years, including roof replacements and repairs, corridor upgrades, space conversion and HVAC and paving repairs.
ROSWELL, GA. — Great Neck, N.Y.-based DNA Partners has sold Connexion at Holcomb Bridge, a 106,711-square-foot neighborhood shopping center in Roswell, about 21 miles from downtown Atlanta. Jim Hamilton, Brad Buchanan and Taylor Callaway of JLL Capital Markets represented DNA Partners in the sale. Brixmor Property Group purchased the property for $29.5 million. Connexion at Holcomb Bridge was 93 percent leased at the time of sale to tenants including Planet Fitness, Starbucks, Kale Me Crazy, My Salon Suite, Emory Healthcare Network, Dogtopia and From the Earth Brewing Co. Originally constructed in 1985, the property was expanded in 2014 and underwent a multimillion-dollar renovation in 2016. Situated on 11.8 acres at 1570 Holcomb Bridge Road, Connexion at Holcomb Bridge is located less than one mile from Ga Highway 400.
JOLIET, ILL. — JLL Capital Markets has brokered the sale of Clarius Park Joliet Building 2, a 906,517-square-foot industrial facility in Joliet. The sales price was undisclosed. Lion Electric occupies the building, which features a clear height of 40 feet, 107 dock-high doors, 16 drive-in doors and 213 trailer stalls. John Huguenard, Sean Devaney and Peter Moriarty of JLL represented the seller, a partnership between Clarius Partners LLC and Walton Street Capital LLC. Dominic Carbonari, Rob Wheeler and Michael Connor of JLL assisted in the sales transaction after completing the lease on behalf of the seller. Avison Young Investment Management was the buyer.