Acquisitions

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LOUDOUN COUNTY, VA. — New York-based Sentinel Data Centers has acquired Washington Dulles Gateway, a 280-acre tract in northern Virginia, for $82.5 million. The site features 140 acres of net developable land for a new data center project, which equates to a purchase price of about $589,000 per developable acre. The site is one of the largest contiguous tracts for data center development in in Loudoun County, located northwest of Washington, D.C. “Seventy percent of the world’s internet activity runs through Loudoun County,” says Jay Taustin, a representative for the seller. “We are extremely pleased to have sold this important land parcel to Sentinel Data Centers, which provides world-class facility infrastructure, engineering acumen, technical personnel and operations protocols to its users.” Mark Levy, Matthew Gallagher and Jonathan Walk of JLL represented the seller, which according to datacenterdynamics.com was developer and majority owner H. Christopher Antigone, in the sale. “Significant demand continues to exist for data center product in Loudoun County,” says Levy. “When we began the conversation with Sentinel, it was clear it had the market knowledge and sophistication necessary to execute a complex transaction such as this.” Sentinel also acquired 65 acres in Loudoun County for the same purpose …

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HOUSTON — NAI Partners has brokered the sale of a 23,000-square-foot warehouse located at 13735 FM 529 in Houston. The Class B, single-tenant property was built in 2014 and features 28-foot ceiling heights and two grade-level doors. John Ferruzzo, Nick Peterson and Ryan Searle of NAI Partners represented the seller, Southbelt Park Ltd., in the transaction. David Otis of Texas Shoreline Properties represented the buyer, GD Capital LLC.

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ANGLETON, TEXAS — Marcus & Millichap has arranged the sale of Old Ash Square, a 16,000-square-foot shopping center in Angleton, about 45 miles south of downtown Houston. The property was fully leased at the time of sale to tenants such as State Farm Insurance, Alamo Title and USDA. Justin Miller and Davis Hansen of Marcus & Millichap represented the seller, a local developer, in the transaction. Other terms of sale were not disclosed.

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KEARNY, N.J. — Cushman & Wakefield has brokered the sale of Kearny Square, a 138,895-square-foot retail center in Kearny. The retail center was delivered in 2016 and is anchored by BJ’s Wholesale Club and ShopRite. Andy Merin, David Bernhaut, Gary Gabriel, Brian Whitmer, Seth Pollack, and Frank DiTommaso II of Cushman & Wakefield represented the seller, the original developer, in the transaction. Bentall Kennedy’s U.S. Core Fund purchased the property for an undisclosed amount. Kearny Square was 100 percent leased to 13 tenants at the time of the sale.

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EDEN PRAIRIE, MINN. — Marcus & Millichap has arranged the $3.1 million sale of a 10,816-square-foot building net leased to Prestige Preschool Academy in Eden Prairie, approximately 18 miles southwest of Minneapolis. The preschool, located on Mitchell Road, was constructed as a build-to-suit for Prestige this spring. Adam Prins, Matthew Hazelton, Sean Doyle and Cory Villaume of Marcus & Millichap marketed the property on behalf of the undisclosed seller. The team also procured the buyer. The asset traded as part of a 1031 exchange.

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RAMSEY, N.J. — BHN Associates has acquired the Office Court of Ramsey, a 78,000-square-foot office park located at 500 Lake St. in Ramsey for $10.8 million. Ramsey is located approximately 28 miles north of Newark. The 8.5-acre property includes 11 buildings and is currently 95 percent leased to 100 tenants. Cushman & Wakefield represented the seller, a private ownership entity, in the transaction.

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FRANKSVILLE, WIS. — The Barry Company has arranged the sale of an 11,800-square-foot industrial building in Franksville, about 20 miles south of Milwaukee, for an undisclosed price. Former occupant Custom Painted Vehicles sold the property and has moved to a larger, neighboring facility. David Barry of The Barry Company represented the seller in the transaction. Gurtz Electric Co. purchased the building. The property is located near the Foxconn development area in the I-94 corridor. Foxconn, an electronics manufacturer, is expected to hire 13,000 workers for its Wisconsin facility, which is currently under construction.

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MAHWAH, N.J. — Houlihan-Parnes Realtors has arranged the sale of the Mawah Business Park in Mahwah. The property consists of nearly 400,000 square feet of office and warehouse space. Robert V. Tiburzi, Jr. of Houlihan-Parnes represented the seller, a closely held investment group, in the transaction. A Rockland County, N.Y.-based real estate investment company purchased the property for an undisclosed amount. Attorney Doran Golubtchik of Goldberg Weprin Finkel Goldstein LLP provided legal counsel to the seller.

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CINNAMINSON TOWNSHIP, N.J. — Capitol Seniors Housing has acquired Siena, an upscale active adult community in Cinnaminson Township, located across the Delaware River from Philadelphia. The price was not disclosed. Capitol plans to continue an existing master plan for the community, which includes the construction of a new clubhouse and seven residential buildings offering a total of 119 new units. The project will more than double the existing 85 units. The community sits on a 15-acre plot across the street from a large retail development. Residents must be age 55 or older to live at Siena. The expansion project is scheduled to begin this summer. The clubhouse will open in early 2019, followed by the residential buildings in mid-2019. Cove Property Management will operate the community. This is Capitol’s fourth seniors housing property in New Jersey, with three more currently under construction.

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BALTIMORE — The Goldstar Group has acquired an 86,236-square-foot warehouse building located at 1821 Portal St. in Baltimore for $7.6 million. Jonathan Beard and Justin Mohler of CBRE arranged the transaction on behalf of the undisclosed seller. The facility is situated adjacent to the Dundalk and SeaGirt Marine Terminals and the Intermodal Container Transfer Facility at the Port of Baltimore. The building is fully leased to two tenants — Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center and Bacchus Imports, an importer of fine wines and spirits.

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