Acquisitions

DALLAS AND ARLINGTON, TEXAS— Denver-based investment and management firm Baceline Investments has purchased two retail centers totaling 109,145 square feet in Dallas and Arlington. The properties include Cooper Street Marketplace, a 75,974-square-foot, multi-tenant shopping center in Arlington; and Tarrant Parkway, a 33,171-square-foot property in Dallas. The assets were acquired in conjunction with a 71,602-square-foot center in Indianapolis. The seller was not disclosed. Baceline now owns more than 2 million square feet of retail space across 15 states, a portfolio that has an occupancy rate of 91 percent.

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FORNEY, TEXAS — Marcus & Millichap has brokered the sale of Town & Country Self-Storage, a 204-unit facility in Forney, located east of Dallas. The facility spans 20,311 net rentable square feet. Roger Hendricks of Marcus & Millichap represented the seller, a private investor, in the transaction. Hendricks also procured the buyer, a limited liability company. Both parties requested anonymity.

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RICHARDSON, TEXAS — Heavenrich & Co. has arranged the sale of The Plaza at Richardson, a 124-bed skilled nursing and memory care facility in Richardson, a northeastern suburb of Dallas. O&M Investments acquired the property for $6 million, or about $58,000 per operational bed. The previous owners recently converted a wing of the facility, which was built in 2006 and upgraded in 2010, to skilled memory care. The Plaza at Richardson was 83 percent occupied at the time of the sale. Heavenrich represented the seller, StoneGate Senior Living, in the transaction.

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LOS ANGELES AND LONG BEACH, CALIF. — Goodman Group has acquired two industrial estates totaling 127 acres in Southern California. The acquisitions are the 90-acre former Boeing C-17 manufacturing plant in Long Beach, which has been renamed Goodman Commerce Center Long Beach, and a 37-acre former distribution center in Los Angeles renamed Goodman Commerce Center Los Angeles. Brett Hardy, Todd Anderson and Jeff Read of Newmark Knight Frank represented Boeing in the Long Beach deal. David Norrie of CBRE brokered the transaction of the Los Angeles property. The prices were not disclosed.

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SANTA TERESA, N.M. — JLL has arranged the sale of 150 Earhardt Way, a 92,325-square-foot, three-tenant industrial building located in Santa Teresa, 13 miles northeast of El Paso, Texas. JLL’s Zane Marcell and Dustin Volz led efforts on behalf of the seller, GBP Santa Teresa LLC. JLL retained Adin Brown of Sonny Brown Real Estate as a local market expert in the transaction. The asset is 100 percent leased to three tenants and was sold to investment group BRI Earhardt LP. The price was not disclosed. The property is located in the Santa Teresa Intermodal Park adjacent to the Doña Ana International Airport and the Union Pacific Intermodal Terminal.

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APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZ. — The NAI Horizon Manufactured Housing Investments team of Russ Warner, Andrew Warner and Victoria Filice has negotiated the $5.4 million sale of Palms Mobile Home Park, located at 1050 E. Broadway Ave. in Apache Junction. NAI Horizon represented the seller, Christine G. Weech Testamentary Trust & Hyrum Newell Weech Testamentary Trust of Safford, Ariz. Built in 1970, Palms Mobile Home Park is an age-restricted community with 89 spaces. Amenities include a clubhouse with meeting space and a kitchen, shuffleboard courts and lighted streets. The price equates to a 2.6 percent capitalization rate using 2018 actual income and expenses. The buyer was First Exchange Co., operating as a qualified intermediary for White Sands MHC LLC c/o MHC Management Services LLC of Tampa, Fla.

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MINNEAPOLIS — Lingerfelt CommonWealth Partners LLC has acquired 222 South Ninth Street, a 42-story office tower in downtown Minneapolis. The purchase price was $81 million, according to the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal. Principal Real Estate Investors sold the 727,170-square-foot tower, which will be rebranded as Two22. The new name stems from the property’s street address. Built in 1985, the building was originally known as the Piper Jaffray Tower and most recently the Campbell Mithun Tower. The property is 51 percent occupied. Lingerfelt plans to immediately implement an estimated $20 million comprehensive renovation, including modernization of the elevators, Skyway renovations, additional amenities, a lobby renovation and addition of an outdoor terrace. Lingerfelt will own the tower via its vertically integrated investment platform. Commonwealth Commercial Partners, the company’s affiliated real estate operating firm, will handle day-to-day property management for Two22 and open its first office in the Twin Cities. Atlantic Real Estate Capital arranged acquisition financing for the transaction. Ryan Watts, Judd Welliver, Sonja Dusil and Tom Holtz of CBRE arranged the sale on behalf of the seller.

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HUTCHINSON, MINN. — The Cooper Commercial Investment Group has brokered the sale of County Fair Marketplace in Hutchinson, located 61 miles west of Minneapolis, for $5.6 million. The Aldi-anchored shopping center spans 60,208 square feet. Other tenants include PetSmart and Pizza Ranch. Dan Cooper of Cooper Commercial represented the Illinois-based institutional seller. A California-based private investor purchased the asset. The cap rate was 7.68 percent.

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NEW YORK CITY — W.P. Carey, a publicly traded REIT specializing in sale-leasebacks, build-to-suits and single-tenant net-leased properties, has completed the $70 million sale-leaseback of a food production and distribution plant in New York City. The seller and tenant was an undisclosed provider of ice cream and beverage products that has used the 400,000-square-foot property as its headquarters and primary production facility since it was founded. The tenant is under a triple-net lease with a term of 25 years.

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MARLBOROUGH, TAUNTON AND FRANKLIN, MASS. — CBRE has arranged the $43.3 million sale of three industrial properties located throughout the Boston metro area. CBRE represented seller Calare Properties in the disposition of 417 South St., a 145,600-square-foot building in Marlborough that was 87 percent leased at the time of sale, for $14.2 million. CBRE also represented the seller, GFI Partners, in the sale of the 139,500-square-foot asset located at 385 Myles Standish Blvd. in Taunton and the 242,252-square-foot property located at 431 Washington St. in Franklin. The buyer in all three deals was San Francisco-based Berkeley Partners.

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