Acquisitions

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ORLANDO, FLA. — Jefferson Apartment Group (JAG) has completed the sale of Azul Baldwin Park, an apartment property located at 4460 Lower Park Road in Orlando. An undisclosed buyer acquired the asset for $43 million. Developed by JAG and Pacolet Milliken Enterprises, the property features 178 apartments. On-site amenities include a spa, resort-style pool with sundeck and an outdoor kitchen, as well as a grilling area, fitness center and clubroom.

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GREENVILLE, S.C. — TWO Capital Partners has completed the sale of Harbinger, a three-building office campus located in Greenville. CCP Commercial Real Estate acquired the asset for $22 million. Located at the Interstate 385 and North Pleasantburg Drive in Greenville, the property was 93 percent leased at the time of sale. Originally constructed in 1982, the 162,962-square-foot, Class A office campus was fully repositioned in 2017 and 2018 through an approximately $3.5 million capital improvements program. Rob Cochran, Jared Londry and Nolan Ashton of Cushman & Wakefield represented the seller in the deal.

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BOSTON — NKF Capital Markets has brokered the $222 million sale of a 304,178-square-foot office building in Boston. Located at 200 State St., the property is currently 96 percent leased to a 21-tenant roster that includes Beacon Health Options, TD Bank, FTI Consulting, Beacon Capital Partners and TIFF Investment Management. Edward Maher, Matthew Pullen and James Tribble of NKF’s Boston Capital Markets team represented the seller, GLL Real Estate Partners, in the transaction. The buyer was Carr Properties.

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NEW YORK CITY — Brax Realty has negotiated the $12.2 million sale of a two-building multifamily property on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. Located at 432- 434 E. 89th St., the properties were built in 1910 and are comprised of 41 units. Alan Stenson of Brax Realty represented the buyer, S.W. Management, in the transaction. The seller was H.S. Realty Associates Inc.

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CEDARHURST, N.Y. — Rosewood Realty has arranged the $3.2 million sale of a three-story apartment building in Cedarhurst, Long Island. Located at 488 Central Ave., the 12,000-square-foot property was built in 1924 and includes eight apartments as well as two ground-floor retail spaces. The retail spaces include a restaurant and a children’s clothing store. Michael Guttman of Rosewood Realty represented both the buyer, PD Central LLC, and the seller, 488 Central Avenue LLC, in the transaction.

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CHATTANOOGA, TENN. — The Legacy Cos. has purchased Elements of Chattanooga, a multifamily property in Chattanooga. Wicker Park Capital Management sold the property to Legacy for $35.9 million. Robbie O’Bryan and Brad Boston of Cushman & Wakefield represented the seller in the deal. Located at 7310 Standifer Gap Road, the property features 340 apartment units. Community amenities include a clubhouse, fitness center, swimming pool with sundeck, tennis and volleyball courts, on-site management and maintenance, picnic areas and a business center. Additionally, Dougherty Mortgage provided a $27 million Green Fannie Mae loan for the acquisition, as previously reported.

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DURHAM, N.C. — CBRE|Raleigh and CBRE|Triad have arranged the sale of an industrial property located at 3700 S. Miami Blvd. in Durham. Beacon Properties acquired the property for $22.9 million. The CBRE|Raleigh and CBRE|Triad team of Dodson Schenck, Ann-Stewart Patterson and Butch Miller represented the private seller in the deal. PMB Graphics, a full-service printing and graphics communication company, occupies the entire 293,000-square-foot warehouse, which is situated within Research Triangle Park.

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WARNER ROBINS, GA. — Palomar Group and Berkeley Capital have brokered the sale of Crossroads Marketplace, a retail property located on Watson Boulevard in Warner Robins, about 19 miles south of Macon. A Georgia-based 1031 exchange buyer acquired the property from a Charlotte-based regional investment group for $11.6 million. Best Buy and Bed Bath & Beyond anchor the 78,832-square-foot retail center. Ryan McArdle, David Rivers, Steve Collins, Jefferson Knox and Lee Malchow of Palomar Group, along with Berkeley Capital, handled the transaction.

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SAN DIEGO — San Diego-based Parallel Capital Partners has completed the disposition of a 12-building office and lab portfolio, known as the Inspire Portfolio. Boston-based Longfellow Real Estate Partners acquired the asset for $112 million. Situated in the Sorrento Valley area of San Diego, the 318,969-square-foot portfolio was 95 percent occupied at the time of sale. The tenant roster includes 81 life science, technology, and research and development tenants. The properties are: 11535-11585 Sorrento Valley Road (127,991 square feet) 11772 Sorrento Valley Road (19,193 square feet) 11760 Sorrento Valley Road (35,731 square feet) 11750 Sorrento Valley Road (19,921 square feet) 11558-11588 Sorrento Valley Road (85,121 square feet) 11494 Sorrento Valley Road (31,012 square feet) Longfellow Real Estate Partners plans to continue the life science conversion plan started by the seller, adding value by repositioning the remaining 50 percent of the portfolio. Nick Frasco, Nick Psyllos and Michael Leggett of HFF represented the seller in the deal.

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WINDSOR, VT. — Marcus & Millichap has brokered the $2.3 million sale of Price Chopper Plaza, a 30,674-square-foot, grocery-anchored shopping center in Windsor. Located at 2781 US Route 5, the center is occupied by three service-based tenants, including Price Chopper, a regional grocery operator that has been at the site since 1998. The other tenants at the property include Dollar General and Aubuchon Hardware. Mark Krantz and Derrick Dougherty of Marcus & Millichap represented the seller, Gary Richetelli of Commercial Development Co., in the transaction. The buyer was a real estate investment firm based in Pittsburgh.

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