ZEPHYRHILLS, FLA. — Franklin Street has brokered the $6.4 million sale of Oakview Plaza, a 47,000-square-foot retail center located in Zephyrhills, roughly 30 miles northeast of Tampa. Justin Walker, Justin Sturdivant and Dylan Morse of Franklin Street represented the seller, South Florida-based Merrimac Ventures, in the transaction. New York-based New Hyde Park Fruit Corp. was the buyer. Originally built in 1990, the center will undergo façade improvements, parking lot enhancements and lighting updates. The property’s Winn-Dixie store is also being redeveloped into an Aldi that will act as co-anchor to Archwell Health, a senior-focused primary care provider. Both stores will operate on new 10-year leases upon opening.
Acquisitions
SUMMERVILLE, S.C. — Avison Young has brokered the sale of 479 Trade Center Parkway, a 448,765-square-foot warehouse and distribution facility located within Charleston Trade Center in Summerville. The facility’s sole tenant at the time of sale was IFA Rotorion, an automotive supplier of prop shafts and joint competencies for auto manufacturers such as BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Porsche and Ferrari. California-based Goldrich Kest purchased the 32-acre property for an undisclosed price. Erik Foster, Michael Wilson and Alex Irwin of Avison Young brokered the transaction. The seller was also not disclosed.
FRISCO, TEXAS — California-based investment firm Bascom Group has sold Capitol at Stonebriar, a 424-unit apartment community in Frisco. Developed in 2017 by JPI and acquired by Bascom Group shortly thereafter, Capitol at Stonebriar features one-, two- and three-bedroom units that are furnished with granite/quartz countertops, espresso cabinetry, kitchen islands and individual washers and dryers. Private balconies are available in select residences. Amenities include a pool, fitness center, business center, coffee bar, dog park, outdoor grilling and dining stations, clubroom and an indoor-outdoor lounge. Brian Murphy, Brian O’Boyle Jr. and Richard Furr of Newmark represented Bascom Group in the transaction. David Schwarz, also with Newmark, arranged acquisition financing on behalf of the undisclosed buyer. The property was 91 percent occupied at the time of sale.
SPRING, TEXAS — Marcus & Millichap has brokered the sale of Cypresswood Crossing, a 107,185-square-foot retail and office complex in the northern Houston suburb of Spring. Cypresswood Crossing consists of two buildings on a 5.6-acre site: a 90,818-square-foot multi-tenant building with both retail and office space and a 16,367-square-foot retail center. Chris Gainey and Philip Levy of Marcus & Millichap represented the seller, a Dallas-based private investment firm, in the transaction. Levy and Scott Abeel procured the buyer, a Houston-based private equity firm. Both parties requested anonymity.
PEARLAND, TEXAS — Partners Real Estate has arranged the sale of a 13,600-square-foot retail property in the southern Houston suburb of Pearland. According to LoopNet Inc., the property at 11713 Shadow Creek Parkway was built in 2008. Marc Peeler and Peyton Nichols of Partners represented the undisclosed seller in the transaction. The buyer was Fondren Orthopedic Group.
GREENCASTLE, PA. — JLL has brokered the sale of a 251,043-square-foot distribution center in Greencastle, located near the Pennsylvania-Maryland border. The cross-dock facility at 12316 Molly Pitcher Highway was built on a 32.8-acre site in 2023 at and was fully leased at the time of sale to U.S. government entities. Building features include a clear height of 32 feet, 45 dock-high doors, three drive-in doors, 130-foot truck court depths, parking for 125 cars and 300 trailers, vehicle repair and wash bays and climate-controlled storage areas. John Plower and Ryan Cottone of JLL represented the seller, Atapco Properties Inc., in the transaction.
LYNNWOOD, WASH. — Integral NW has completed the disposition of Allegro Lynnwood, an apartment community located at 16525-16605 Ash Way in Lynnwood. The Housing Authority of Snohomish County acquired the asset for $77.5 million. Bryon Rosen, Tim McKay, Dan Chhan, Matt Kemper, Jacob Odegard, Dylan Roeter, David Karson and Chris Moyer of Cushman & Wakefield represented the seller and procured the buyer in the transaction. Allegro Lynnwood features 240 studio, one- and two-bedroom apartments delivered in two phases — Allegro Ash Creek in 2019 and Allegro at The Woods in 2025. Community amenities include a resort-style outdoor pool and spa, a fitness center, resident clubhouse with social and work-from-home spaces, a dog park, secure underground parking and lofted ceilings in select homes.
CREST HILL, ILL. — Greystone has provided an $89.2 million first loan and a $5.6 million second loan to finance the acquisition of Woodlands of Crest Hill, a 730-unit multifamily property in Crest Hill. Eric Rosenstock of Greystone originated the loan on behalf of the buyer, Bayshore Properties. The financing includes an $89.2 million nonrecourse, fixed-rate Fannie Mae loan with a 10-year term and 30-year amortization as well as five years of interest-only payments. The second is a nonrecourse, fixed-rate DUS Lender Affiliate mezzanine loan with a 10-year term and full-term interest-only payments. Built in 1969, the property features studio, one- and two-bedroom units along with a clubhouse, fitness center, business center, pool and outdoor volleyball courts. The sales price is about 16 percent more than what Osso Capital paid for the complex in 2023, according to Crain’s Chicago Business.
ST. CHARLES, MO. — LouMin Holdings has acquired Springwell Village, a 57-unit single-family and townhome rental community in the St. Louis suburb of St. Charles. Springwell Village features two- and three-bedroom floor plans. Select homes include basements and there is a combination of attached and detached garages. Amenities include a walking trail, covered community pavilion with barbecue area and pet-friendly outdoor spaces. Capital Eleven Management will assume day-to-day operations.
CHICAGO — Matterhorn Venture Partners (MVP) has formed a joint venture with TPG Angelo Gordon U.S. Real Estate to acquire a portfolio of industrial value-add assets in metro Chicago and surrounding Midwest markets over the next four years. The joint venture has an initial equity commitment of $300 million to deploy across industrial acquisitions in Chicago and surrounding target markets, with total buying power of over $900 million. As part of the new venture, the firms recently acquired two vacant industrial assets totaling $30 million in capitalized value. The first building totals 184,902 square feet in Elk Grove Village, while the second spans 47,175 square feet in Lombard. Brian Colson of Avison Young is handling leasing for the Elk Grove Village property, while Joe Karmin of Transwestern is the leasing agent for the Lombard facility.