Acquisitions

LEXINGTON, KY. — Cushman & Wakefield has arranged the $31 million sale of The Fountains at Andover, a 318-unit apartment community in Lexington. The Wilkinson Group acquired the property, rebranded it as Reserve at Hamburg and plans to upgrade individual units. Amenities include a car care center, fitness center, sports court, swimming pool, tennis court and two lakes with fountains. Mike Kemether and Craig Collins of Cushman & Wakefield represented the undisclosed seller in the transaction.

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BEDFORD, TEXAS — Dallas-based Henry S. Miller Cos. has arranged the sale of a 15,000-square-foot medical office building in Bedford, located northeast of Fort Worth near DFW International Airport. The property was built in 2001 and was triple-net-leased to Texas Health Family Care at the time of sale. Darrell Hurmis and Lily Chang of Henry S. Miller represented the seller and buyer, respectively, in the transaction. The sale included a 19,800-square-foot adjacent tract that will be used to provide additional parking.

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GRAND PRAIRIE, TEXAS — Bradford Commercial Real Estate Services has brokered the sale of Bardin Professional Center, a 9,358-square-foot office building in Grand Prairie, located roughly midway between Dallas and Fort Worth. The two-story property, which was built in 2003, is situated just off Interstate 20 and was 82 percent leased at the time of sale. Leigh Richter of Bradford Commercial represented the seller, IM Bardin LLC, in the deal. The buyer, Nabua Property Holdings LLC, plans to renovate the building.

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LINCOLNSHIRE, ILL. — The Boulder Group has brokered the sale of a single-tenant property net leased to Culver’s in Lincolnshire for $1.7 million. The building is situated on three acres at 401 Milwaukee Ave. Randy Blankstein and Jimmy Goodman of Boulder brokered the transaction. A Chicago-based real estate company sold the asset to a private investor. Culver’s is a fast-casual restaurant chain that operates primarily in the Midwest and is known for its frozen custards and burgers.

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SAN FERNANDO AND SAN DIEGO, CALIF. — Rexford Industrial Realty has acquired two industrial properties, comprising six buildings, for a total of $139 million. The acquisitions were funded using cash on hand and draws on the company’s line of credit. The company purchased San Fernando Business Center within the LA-San Fernando Valley submarket for $118.1 million, or $200 per square foot. At the time of acquisition, the industrial business park was 88 percent occupied. The park consists of three single-tenant industrial buildings and two three-tenant industrial buildings, totaling 591,660 square feet on 28.6 acres of land. The property features 24-foot minimum clear heights, extensive dock-high loading and proximity to four freeways. Additionally, Rexford acquired 10015 Waples Court within the Central San Diego submarket for $21.3 million, or $200 per square foot. Situated on 5.4 acres, the vacant industrial building features 106,412 square feet with 31-foot clear heights and is divisible for two tenants.

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LANCASTER, CALIF. — Hanley Investment Group Real Estate Advisors has directed the sale of two multi-tenant pads adjacent to the Walmart Supercenter in Lancaster, approximately 70 miles north of downtown Los Angeles. San Diego-based The Niki Group and Costa Mesa, Calif.-based Wood Investment Cos. sold the properties to a Los Angeles-based private buyer for $6 million. Eric Wohl, Ed Hanley and Andrew Cunningham of Hanley Investment Group represented the sellers, while James Chin of Los Angeles-based Realtex Properties represented the buyer in the deal. Built in 2003, the fully occupied buildings total 13,760 square feet. AT&T, Papa John’s, Advance America and Mi Ranchito Mexican Bar & Grill occupy the 7,500-square-foot Pad B building, which is located at 1721 E. Avenue J. Panda Express, Smoke Rings, GameStop and It’s a Grind occupy the 6,260-square-foot Pad G building, located at 44421 20th St. East.

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AURORA, COLO. — Nexus Commercial Realty has negotiated the sale of Colony House, an apartment building located at 152 Del Mar Circle in Aurora. Colony House Denver LLC sold the property to an undisclosed buyer for $3.8 million. Developed in 1967, the building features 34 one-bedroom units and two two-bedroom units, as well as 36 parking spaces. The buyer plans to take over the operations of the property and make upgrades, while increasing rents to market value. Sean Holamon of Nexus represented the seller in the transaction.

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STAYTON, ORE. — Marcus & Millichap has arranged the sale of Stayton Apartments, an apartment property located at 1340 W. Locus St. in Stayton. An Oregon-based buyer acquired the property for $1.7 million in an exchange. Built in 1998, the property features 16 two-bedroom/one-bathroom flats. Danalee Corso and Whitney Rhoades of Marcus & Millichap’s Portland, Ore., office represented the seller, a limited liability company, in the deal.

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NAPLES, FLA. AND KENNESAW, GA. — The Sembler Co. and Forge Capital Partners have purchased a pair of Publix-anchored shopping centers in Naples, Fla., and Kennesaw, Ga. The companies purchased the centers for an undisclosed price via their Forge Real Estate Partners IV (FREP) investment fund. The properties include the 59,893-square-foot Naples Lake Village Center and the 68,744-square-foot Kennesaw Walk. Sembler will serve as the property manager and leasing agent for both properties. Including these properties, Sembler and Forge have acquired 14 shopping centers in the Southeast and Texas using their FREP investment vehicles.

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LONGWOOD, FLA. — SRS Real Estate Partners has arranged the $6.3 million sale of Shoppes at Village Square, a 61,200-square-foot shopping center located at 851 E. State Road 434 in Longwood, about 14 miles north of downtown Orlando. The center was 88 percent leased at the time of sale to tenants such as O’Reilly Auto Parts, Sherwin-Williams and CrossFit Evolution. Kevin Yaryan of SRS’ Investment Properties Group in Orlando represented the seller, Harvest Holdings LLC, in the transaction. Trey Gravenstein of First Capital Property Group represented the buyer, Shoppes at Village Square LLC.

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