CENTRAL FALLS, R.I. — Marcus & Millichap has arranged the sale of RI Self Storage, a 458-unit facility in Central Falls, a northern suburb of Providence. Located at 817 Dexter St., the facility comprises 316 climate-controlled units, 142 non-climate-controlled units and three office and warehouse spaces totaling 37,826 net rentable square feet. Nathan Coe, Brett Hatcher and Gabriel Coe of Marcus & Millichap represented the seller, an undisclosed private investor. Nathan Coe and Hatcher also represented the buyer, a limited liability company.
Acquisitions
DENVER AND WESTMINSTER, COLO. — Legacy Partners has completed the sales of two apartment communities located in Denver and Westminster. In the first transaction, Avanath Affordable Housing IV LLC acquired Fox Crossing Apartments, a 220-unit affordable housing community in Denver. Built in 1997, the property features one-, two- and three-bedroom floor plans with an average unit size of 941 square feet. Community amenities include a basketball court, business center, outdoor picnic area, outdoor swimming pool and community garden. Legacy will remain the property management firm of record. The property operates under the Section 42 Low Income Housing Tax Credit program. Dan Woodward, David Potard and Matt Barnett of CBRE’s Denver office, along with Spencer Hurst, Tim Flint and Taylor Froland of CBRE Affordable Housing in Seattle, represented the seller in the deal. In the second transaction, The Praedium Group purchased Legacy on the Promenade, a 300-unit apartment community that was delivered in fall 2018. Located in Westminster, the community features 24 three-story townhomes and 12 live-work residences. David Martin and Pam Koster of JLL brokered the sale.
HESPERIA, CALIF. — Avison Young has brokered the sale of Lemon Street Industrial Center, a multi-tenant industrial business park located at 17229 Lemon St. in Hesperia. Arcadia, Calif.-based Positive Investments sold the property to Los Angeles-based Gofermor LLC for $8.9 million. Built in 1986 on 11 acres, the six-building property totally 102,400 square feet of industrial space, which 17 tenants fully occupy. The asset features 20-foot clear heights, 200 parking spaces, 23 percent office build-out space and prominent monument signage. The business park is located within the High Desert submarket of the Inland Empire. Al Pekarcik and Chris Smith of Avison Young’s Irvine, Calif., office represented the seller in the transaction.
Hanley Investment Group Negotiates $4.7M Sale of Starbucks-Occupied Asset in Mammoth Lakes, California
by Amy Works
MAMMOTH LAKES, CALIF. — Hanley Investment Group Real Estate Advisors has arranged the sale of a retail property located in Mammoth Lakes. A Los Angeles-based private partnership sold the to a San Diego-based private investor for $4.7 million, or $1,065 per square foot. Built in 1984 and renovated in 2018, the 4,435-square-foot, single-tenant building is situated on 1.22 acres at 2935 Main St. Starbucks Coffee occupies the drive-thru property on a long-term lease with rent increases every five years. Bill Asher, Kevin Fryman and Jeff Lefko of Hanley Investments represented the seller, while Blake Tagmyer of Cushman & Wakefield’s San Diego office represented the buyer in the deal.
INDIANAPOLIS — Colliers International has arranged the sale of three-building industrial portfolio located in the Plainfield and Whitestown submarkets of Indianapolis. The sales price was undisclosed. The 1.8 million-square-foot portfolio includes AllPoints Midwest Building 8, AllPoints at Anson 8A and AllPoints at Anson 7B. Tenants include Brooks Sports, Ryder Logistics, Kuehne + Nagel and TF Distributing. Newly developed in 2017 and 2018, the buildings feature clear heights of 36 feet. Alex Cantu, Steve Disse and Jeff Devine of Colliers represented the seller, a joint venture including Browning Development. CBRE Global Investors purchased the portfolio. There is one remaining vacancy of 154,665 square feet. Jimmy Cohoat and Jason Speckman of Colliers will market the vacancy for lease.
DEER PARK, ILL. — Redwood Capital Group LLC has acquired Deer Park Crossing, a 236-unit luxury multifamily complex in Deer Park. The purchase price was undisclosed. Constructed in 2018 by REVA Development Partners, the property consists of seven two-story townhomes and three four-story apartment buildings. Units average 1,252 square feet. Amenities include a fitness center, pool, sundeck, dog park, media lounge and concierge services. REVA was the seller.
WASHINGTON COURT HOUSE, OHIO — Marcus & Millichap has brokered the $2.5 million sale of a 10,125-square-foot property net leased to CVS Pharmacy in Washington Court House, located between Columbus and Cincinnati. The building is located at 1795 Columbus Ave. CVS recently extended its lease for 15 years. Dan Yozwiak and Nathan Coe of Marcus & Millichap secured the buyer, a partnership completing a 1031 tax-deferred exchange. Doug Brooks of Marcus & Millichap Capital Corp. arranged long-term, fixed-rate acquisition financing.
SAN FRANCISCO — ING Capital LLC, an American subsidiary of ING Groep N.V. (NYSE: ING), has provided a $402 million loan for the acquisition of Market Center, a 753,000-square-foot office complex in San Francisco. Market Center is a two-building, Class A asset located in San Francisco’s Financial District. The 22-story building at 555 Market St. was completed in 1964 and the 40-story building at 575 Market St. was completed in 1975. The complex served as the headquarters of Chevron Corp. until 2001, when the energy giant relocated to San Ramon, Calif. The borrower was a joint venture led by Paramount Group Inc. (NYSE: PGRE), a New York City-based development and investment firm that acquired an interest of about 67 percent in the property. The joint venture partners were not disclosed, but the total price of the sale was $722 million. The acquisition loan was structured with a fixed interest rate and a five-year term with two one-year extension options. Paramount also used proceeds from the sale of Liberty Place, a 172,000-square-foot office building in Washington, D.C., to help pay for the acquisition of Market Center. Paramount’s $153.5 million sale of Liberty Place closed in late September. The seller of the …
WALPOLE, MASS. — CBRE has arranged the $55 million sale of Alta Easterly, a 157-unit apartment community in Walpole, located approximately 20 miles southwest of Boston. The property, now rebranded Audubon Easterly, comprises 57 one-bedroom units, eight one-bedroom units with dens and 92 two-bedroom units. The community was delivered in 2018 and is located at 1100 Cricket Lane. Simon Butler and Biria St. John of CBRE procured the buyer, Audubon Capital, in the transaction. The CBRE team also represented the undisclosed seller.
DURHAM, N.C. — Starwood Real Estate Income Trust Inc. a non-traded REIT managed by Starwood Capital Group, has purchased the Exchange on Erwin for $111 million from an affiliate of Ram Realty Advisors. Located at 2610 Erwin Road in Durham, adjacent to Duke University, the mixed-use property contains 265 multifamily units and 96,949 square feet of commercial space. The multifamily property was completed in 2018 and the commercial property, consisting primarily of medical office space, was completed in 2007. The medical office space is fully leased to Duke University medical tenants. The Exchange on Erwin multifamily units were 99 percent occupied and the commercial space was 95 percent leased on the date of sale, resulting in overall occupancy of 98 percent. CBRE|Raleigh’s Howard Jenkins and Ben Kilgore, as well as Kevin Kempf and Mike Burkard of CBRE, represented Ram Realty’s affiliate in the deal.