Acquisitions

HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS — Senior Living Investment Brokerage (SLIB) has arranged the sale of The Lexington Center, a 40-unit assisted living facility in Huntsville, approximately 70 miles north of Houston. A local family owner-operator exiting the industry was the seller. An independent, Houston-based owner-operator bought the property for $3.4 million. The 35,686-square-foot community sits on 6.7 acres and was built in 2004. The Lexington Center’s occupancy rate was 83 percent at the time of sale. Matthew Alley of SLIB arranged the transaction.

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BALTIMORE, MD. — JLL has arranged the sale of 11333 McCormick Road, a two-tower, single-tenant office building in Baltimore, for $99.3 million. The 377,332-square-foot property is net leased to Bank of America. Situated on 16.3 acres, the asset is located in the Hunt Valley submarket, about 15 miles north of downtown Baltimore. The property has immediate access to I-83 and light rail access to Baltimore City, greater Maryland and Pennsylvania. Built in 1974, the eight-story property was most recently renovated in 2016. Tivon Moffitt, Peter Bauman and Jay Wellschlager of JLL represented the seller, Inland Private Capital Corp. JLL was retained to market the property after it failed to trade the prior year. An undisclosed institutional buyer purchased the asset. “Investors are actively seeking high-quality, mission-critical corporate campuses such as this asset,” says Moffit. “We continue to see a flood of capital sources from institutional investors to private capital looking to purchase these types of properties.” The Hunt Valley submarket is a highly sought-after office market due to its high-quality workforce and extensive amenity base, says Wellschlager. Inland Private Capital Corp. specializes in securitized 1031 exchange transactions. Since its inception, the company has sponsored 232 private placement programs offering more …

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TIFTON, GA. — Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Inc. United has acquired an 88.6-acre development site in Tifton for $1.4 million. The company plans to develop a $60 million sales center and warehouse spanning 300,000 square feet on the site. Birmingham, Ala.-based Coca-Cola Bottling United expects the facility to open in late 2021, when it will house 200 employees and produce 4.5 million cases on non-alcoholic beverages per year. The property is located at 101 Lamb Loop Road, which is a near the GSF Railway, which runs from Macon, Ga. to Lake City, Fla. with an alternative route to Jacksonville, Fla. Jamie Smithson and Conor Welton of JLL represented the seller, Independent Investors Inc., in the land transaction. David DeVaney of NAI Charter represented the buyer.

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — OA Development has acquired Carmel Park I and II, two office buildings totaling 173,068 square feet in Charlotte, for $36.2 million. The two buildings were 93 percent leased at the time of sale to 45 tenants from the healthcare, real estate, financial services, engineering, insurance and technology industries. Carmel Park I and II are located at 11111 and 11121 Carmel Commons Blvd., 12 miles south of downtown Charlotte. Ryan Clutter, Chris Lingerfelt, Scot Humphrey and Zack Drozda of JLL represented the seller, CapRidge Partners LLC, in the transaction.

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HARAHAN, LA. — SRS Investment Properties Group has arranged the $15 million sale of Elmwood Oaks Shopping Center, a 136,284-square-foot retail center in Harahan. Academy Sports + Outdoors and Dollar Tree anchor the property, which was 96 percent leased at the time of sale to tenants including Lumber Liquidators and AutoZone. Elmwood Oaks is located at 800 S. Clearview Parkway, eight miles west of downtown New Orleans. Kyle Stonis, Pierce Mayson and Steve Miskew of SRS represented the seller, Regency Centers, in the transaction. The buyer was Property Commerce Dividend Fund LP.

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FORT WORTH, TEXAS — Marcus & Millichap has arranged the sale of Tribecca Pointe, a 175-unit multifamily community in Hurst, located northeast of Fort Worth. Built in 1969, the property offers one-, two- and three-bedroom units and amenities such as a pool and a business center. Al Silva and Ford Braly of Marcus & Millichap represented the seller and procured the buyer, both of which were Dallas-based investment firms that requested anonymity.

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EASTCHESTER, N.J. — Ashkenazy Acquisition Corp. has acquired the 380,000-square-foot Vernon Hills Shopping Center in Eastchester, a northern suburb of New York City, for approximately $125 million. Medical tenants including Lawrence Hospital and its affiliates NY Presbyterian and Columbia Medical practices anchor the center. Retail tenants include Starbucks, New York Sports Club, Barnes & Noble, Gap and American Eagle. Andrew Merin, David Bernhaut, Gary Gabriel, Brian Whitmer, Frank DiTommaso, Kyle Schmidt, Matt Lisk and Al Mirin of Cushman & Wakefield procured Ashkenazy as the buyer. The team also represented the seller, which was undisclosed.

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NORMAN, OKLA. — Denver Realty Group has purchased Broadmoor 24 and Plaza 24, a two-property, 165-unit multifamily portfolio located in Norman, a southern suburb of Oklahoma City. Both properties were built around 1970 and feature one- and two-bedroom units as well as pools and onsite laundry facilities. The seller and sales price were not disclosed. With this acquisition, Denver Realty Group now has a portfolio of 768 residential units in Oklahoma

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NEWARK, DEL. — Greysteel has arranged the $24.7 million sale of The Vinings at Christiana, a 220–unit multifamily property in Newark, located approximately 40 miles southwest of Philadelphia. The property comprises a mix of one-, two- and three-bedroom units, 125 of which are reserved for tenants earning 60 percent or less of the area median income, while the remaining 95 are rented at market rates. Ari Firoozabadi and Henry Mathies of Greysteel represented the seller, Alden Torch Financial, in the transaction. The team also procured the buyer, CAPREIT.

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LEWISVILLE, TEXAS — NAI Robert Lynn has arranged the sale of a 68,676-square-foot industrial building in Lewisville, a northern suburb of Dallas. Ryan Lee and Jim Hancock of NAI Robert Lynn represented the undisclosed seller in the transaction. The buyer, SSC Properties LLC, will consolidate three of its existing locations into the facility.

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