BROOMFIELD, COLO. — Realterm has purchased a final-mile warehouse facility located at 400 W. 160th Ave. in Broomfield. Terms of the transaction were not released. Built in 2021 on 52.5 acres, the 200,864-square-foot property features a functional office space, ample parking and 32 loading docks in a combination of drive-in doors and dock-high positions. Cushman & Wakefield represented the undisclosed seller and facilitated the sale.
Acquisitions
Progressive Real Estate Partners Brokers $9.3M Sale of Circle K in Jurupa Valley, California
by Amy Works
JURUPA VALLEY, CALIF. — Progressive Real Estate Partners has arranged the sale of a Shell gas station and Circle K convenience store and car wash in Jurupa Valley. A Riverside County-based private investor sold the asset to another Riverside County-based private investor for $9.3 million. Built in 1999 at 3873 Pyrite St., the property was fully remodeled in 2013. The asset features 28 fueling positions, an express car wash, a 4,000-square-foot Circle K convenience store and a 2,580-square-foot drive-thru restaurant building that Alberto’s Mexican Food and Sub Hub Sandwiches occupy. Victor Buendia and Greg Bedell of represented the seller, while Mahlon Tobias Commercial represented the buyer in the deal.
GAINESVILLE, FLA. — Rosewood Realty Group has arranged the $76.9 million sale of Evergreen Uptown Village, a 322-unit multifamily development in Gainesville. The property sold for $238,975 per unit. Jay Weiner of Rosewood Realty Group represented both the buyer, West Shore, and the seller, Evergreen Residential LLC, both of which are based in Boston. Built in 2004, Evergreen Uptown Village is a three-story property with a total of 478,542 square feet. The property offers one-, two- and three-bedroom floorplans with a unit size range of 810 to 1,606 square feet. Community amenities include a pool, fitness center and 450 outdoor parking spots, as well as 7,700 square feet of retail space on the ground level featuring a hair salon and a vacant restaurant. Located at 3780 NW 24th Blvd., the property is situated 5.1 miles from downtown Gainesville and about four miles from the University of Florida campus.
BRANDON, FLA. — Tampa-based ZMR Capital has acquired two multifamily properties in Brandon in two separate transactions totaling $53.3 million. The two adjacent properties, Brandon Oaks and Palms at Paradise, total 285 units. The seller(s) was not disclosed. Built in 1974, Brandon Oaks is a 160-unit community located near the intersection of North Parson and East Clay avenues at 110 Summerfield Way, about 12.2 miles east of Tampa. Built in 1981, Palms at Paradise is a 125-unit community that is located adjacent to Brandon Oaks at 512 Camino Real Court. Both communities feature one-, two- and three-bedroom floorplans with community amenities such as swimming pools, barbecue and picnic areas, playgrounds and resident clubhouses. ZMR Capital plans to combine the two properties and renovate the exterior to improve curb appeal, as well as upgrade apartment interiors with new countertops and cabinetry, stainless steel appliances and plank flooring.
HOUSTON — Fowler Property Acquisitions, a San Francisco-based investment firm, has purchased The Kirby Collection, a mixed-use property in Houston that consists of 199 multifamily units and roughly 291,000 square feet of commercial space, for $182 million. Built in 2018 on the city’s west side, The Kirby Collection comprises a 25-story apartment complex, a 182,000-square-foot office building and a 60,000-square-foot retail building. Thor Equities sold the property for a per-unit price of approximately $425,000 and a per-square-foot price of $400. Fowler will implement a capital improvement program and rebrand the development as Arrive Upper Kirby.
HOUSTON — Berkadia has negotiated the sale of Turtle Pointe, a 432-unit apartment community in West Houston. Built in 1976, the property offers studio, one- and two-bedroom floor plans ranging in size from 576 to 917 square feet. About a quarter of the units are townhomes. Amenities include a resident clubroom, business center, fitness center, indoor racquetball and basketball courts, three pools, heated spa, café-style recreation room and an enclosed dog park. Todd Marix, Chris Curry, Jeffrey Skipworth, Joey Rippel, Chris Young and Kyle Whitney of Berkadia represented the seller, Florida-based WRH Realty, in the transaction. Cameron Hart of Berkadia arranged acquisition financing through New York City-based Ready Capital on behalf of the buyer, 7C Equity Group.
KILLEEN, TEXAS — Greysteel has brokered the sale of Brickstone Villas, a 222-unit apartment complex located in the Central Texas city of Killeen. The recently renovated community features one- and two-bedroom units. Amenities include a pool and onsite laundry facilities. J.R. Ellis of Greysteel represented the seller in the transaction. Harrison Cole and Daniel Hartnett, also with Greysteel, arranged acquisition financing on behalf of the undisclosed buyer.
JERICHO, N.Y. — New Jersey-based investment firm The Birch Group has acquired 1 and 2 Jericho Plaza, a 665,592-square-foot office complex on Long Island, for $212 million. The property was 95 percent leased at the time of sale to tenants such as AIG, Deloitte, Morgan Stanley, Ernst & Young, Valley Bank, Sterling National Bank and UBS. The seller was a partnership between New York City-based private equity firm DRA Advisors and New Jersey-based Onyx Equities.
MOUNT OLIVE, N.J. — Locally based brokerage firm R.J. Brunelli & Co. has negotiated the $49.8 million sale of ITC Crossing South, a 373,612-square-foot shopping center located on 46 acres in Mount Olive, for $49.8 million. The property is home to retailers such as Lowe’s, Michaels, PetSmart, Old Navy, T.J. Maxx, Panera Bread, McDonalds, Longhorn Steakhouse and Bed, Bath & Beyond. The buyer, California-based Black Lion Investment Group, plans to implement a capital improvement program.
WESTBOROUGH, MASS. — A joint venture between Dallas-based Lincoln Property Co. and Cara Real Estate, the U.S. investment arm of German firm Cara Investment, has purchased a 198,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in Westborough, located in between Boston and Worcester. The sales price was approximately $20.6 million. At the time of sale, the majority of the property was leased to two tenants, NEO Tech, which produces electronics components, and Columbia Tech, which provides product development and engineering solutions to an array of industries. The seller was not disclosed.