TOLLESON, ARIZ. — Phoenix-based Martens Development has sold Park 91, a two-building industrial complex in Tolleson, part of the Phoenix metro area. AEW Capital Management sold the property on behalf of a separate account client for an undisclosed price. The facility was designed to accommodate a range of occupiers through modern specifications, adaptable layouts and high-capacity infrastructure that support logistics, distribution, light manufacturing and service-oriented operations. Will Strong, Michael Matchett, Molly Miller, Jack Stamets and Madeline Warren of Cushman & Wakefield represented both parties in the transaction. Cushman & Wakefield’s Gary Anderson and Nik Vallens provided leasing advisory services for the asset.
Acquisitions
LUBBOCK, TEXAS — Self-storage brokerage firm Versal has negotiated the sale of All American Storage, a 464-unit facility located in the West Texas city of Lubbock. The facility spans 54,453 net rentable square feet. Bill Bellomy, Michael Johnson, Logan Foster, Hugh Horne and Kirk Silas of Versal represented the Waco-based seller in the transaction and procured the South Florida-based buyer. Both parties were limited liability companies. The sales price was also not disclosed.
SAN ANTONIO — Andover Properties has acquired Rail Drive Commerce Center, a 134,500-square-foot industrial flex building in northeast San Antonio. Completed in April and acquired by Andover in May, Rail Drive Commerce Center offers small-bay and flex spaces that are configured as move-in ready suites and feature 25-foot clear heights. Andover has tapped Cushman & Wakefield as the property’s leasing agent. The seller and sales price were not disclosed.
NEW YORK CITY — San Francisco-based Airbnb has purchased 281 Park Avenue South, an office building in Midtown Manhattan, for $81.5 million, according to reports from multiple news outlets, including The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) and the New York Post. The landmarked, six-story building is known locally as Church Missions House. According to WSJ, which was first to report Airbnb as the buyer, the purchase comes “as the company continues to lobby local and state officials for loosening of the city’s strict restrictions on short-term rentals.” The Post reports that the 42,500-square-foot building will serve as “a dedicated hub for Airbnb’s New York workforce, which numbers more than 600 employees in the region.”
ROCKY RIVER, OHIO — JLL Capital Markets has arranged the $28.2 million sale of Westwood Town Center, a shopping center in Rocky River near Cleveland. Built in 1988, the property totals 226,155 square feet. Anchor tenants include Home Depot, which accounts for 30 percent of income and recently extended its lease, and Marc’s, a regional grocer that accounts for 25 percent of income. Additional tenants include AMC Theatres, which operates the only six-screen theater within a five-mile radius, Dollar Tree, FedEx and Third Federal Savings & Loan. The center is currently 95 percent occupied. Michael Nieder and Brian Page of JLL represented the seller, Zeisler Morgan Properties. The buyer was KPR Centers.
CHICAGO — Marcus & Millichap has brokered the sale of a 916-unit Public Storage property in Chicago. Completed in 2024, the self-storage facility consists of climate-controlled units totaling 72,899 rentable square feet. Jeffrey Herrmann and Sean Delaney of Marcus & Millichap represented the seller, an Illinois-based limited liability company. Delaney procured the buyer, a Texas-based limited liability company.
WILMINGTON, MASS. — JLL has brokered the sale of a 237,880-square-foot logistics facility located at 800 Salem St. in Wilmington, a northern suburb of Boston. Completed in 2025, the building features a clear height of 32 feet, 47 dock-high loading positions, two drive-in doors, 130-foot truck court depths, parking for 332 cars and 33 trailers, 8,200 square feet of office space and an ESFR sprinkler systems. Michael Restivo, David Coffman and Tommy Hovey of JLL represented the seller, a partnership between Camber Development and Wheelock Street Capital, in the transaction. Tom Sullivan and Matt Stewart, also with JLL, arranged a 10-year, fixed-rate acquisition loan on behalf of the undisclosed buyer.
CHICAGO — Greenstone Partners has negotiated the $4 million sale of a fully leased property located along Restaurant Row in Chicago’s Fulton Market neighborhood. Located at 1012 W. Randolph St., the four-story asset totals 6,500 square feet and includes a ground-floor retail space leased to Rōti Modern Mediterranean and three loft-style apartments. At the time of sale, the property was fully occupied. Danny Spitz, Tom Galvin and Brewster Hague of Greenstone represented the seller. The buyer was Los Angeles-based Foundational Real Estate.
OCEANSIDE, CALIF. — CBRE has brokered the $77.5 million sale of Sunterra, an apartment community located just north of Carlsbad in Southern California. An undisclosed buyer acquired the asset from 29th Street Capital. Rachel Parsons, Derrek Ostrzyzek, Mike Murphy and Kenji Thomas of CBRE represented the seller, while James Flinn and Justin Fitchett of CBRE Debt and Structured Finance provided debt and finance support for the transaction. Situated on 14.2 acres, Sunterra features 240 two-bedroom apartments with detached garages. Community amenities include a resort-style pool, fitness center, landscaped courtyards and outdoor gathering spaces. Approximately 70 percent of the units have been renovated. The property was built in 1975 and is located at 3851 Sherbourne Drive.
TUKWILA AND KENT, WASH. — BKM Capital Partners has purchased a five-building, 401,000-square-foot industrial portfolio in metro Seattle. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. Spanning 19 acres and offering 21 units, the portfolio includes Southcenter West Business Park, a three-building, 287,000-square-foot campus in Tukwila; Kent Valley Distribution Center III, a 50,450-square-foot facility in Kent; and a 64,000-square-foot asset in Kent. Built between 1973 and 1979, the properties feature 24-foot clear heights, 90- to 110-foot truck court depths, wet pipe sprinklers, LED lighting, “ample” parking and a mix of dock-high and ground-level loading. The portfolio has a 2.9-year weighted average lease term, with no more than 26 percent of net rentable area expiring in any given year. At the time of sale, the portfolio was 84 percent occupied. Brett Turner and Michael Grossner provided in-house representation for BKM, while Buzz Ellis of JLL Capital Markets represented the undisclosed seller in the deal.