MANSFIELD, TEXAS — Multifamily owner-operator American Landmark has acquired Advenir at Mansfield, a 334-unit apartment community located in the southern Fort Worth metro of Mansfield. Built in 2010, the property features one-, two- and three-bedroom units and amenities such as a pool, fitness center, outdoor grilling areas, business center and a dog park. Mitch Sinberg, Matt Robbins, Bob Falese and Matt Cullison of Berkadia arranged a $32.9 million Freddie Mac green loan, which features 4.16 percent interest and 70 percent loan-to-value, for the acquisition. The new ownership will implement a capital improvement program valued at approximately $1.5 million.
Acquisitions
DALLAS — Dallas-based retail brokerage firm STRIVE has negotiated the sale of Glen Oaks Crossing, a 43,000-square-foot shopping center in Dallas. Shadow-anchored by Walmart, the Class A property was developed in 2015. Jason Vitorino of STRIVE represented the seller, a local developer, in the transaction. Glen Oaks Crossing was 100 percent leased at the time of sale.
KANSAS CITY, MO. — Brain Development Group has purchased Belletower, a five-story, 80,615-square-foot office building in Kansas City. The purchase price was not disclosed. The property is located in Country Club Plaza, five miles south of the city’s central business district. The property, built in 1986, includes a 180-space, four-level parking garage beneath the building and an additional 41-space surface parking lot. At the time of sale, Belletower was 67 percent leased to tenants such as MidCountry Bank and Reynolds Law Firm LLC. Two new tenants have since boosted occupancy to 76 percent, according to the Kansas City Business Journal. Amenities include a fitness center and tenant storage. Gina Anderson, Gary Carr and Robert Hill of CBRE represented the seller, Advent Belleview LLC.
CHICAGO — HFF has arranged the $16 million sale of a 13,062-square-foot retail space in the heart of Chicago’s financial district. The space is part of the Roanoke Building, a historic office tower located at 11 S. LaSalle St. Originally constructed in 1915 and renovated in 2015, the tower is 91 percent occupied. Tenants of the retail portion include Citibank, Roanoke Restaurant, 7-Eleven and T-Mobile. Amy Sands and Clinton Mitchell of HFF represented the seller, an affiliate of The Prime Group Inc. The buyer was not disclosed.
CHANDLER, ARIZ. — CBRE Capital Markets’ Debt & Structured Finance team has arranged an $18.3 million loan for the acquisition of Avilla at Chandler Heights, an apartment complex located at 255 E. Chandler Heights Road in Chandler. Brian Cruz, Scott Peterson and Bill Chiles of CBRE’s San Diego office secured the interest-only, fixed-rate loan through Fannie Mae for the borrower, San Diego-based The Certé Group. Constructed in 2017, the property consists of 116 single-story units, featuring private backyards, in 101 individual buildings. All two- and three-bedroom units are standalone buildings and the one-bedroom units are in duplex configurations. Situated on 9.5 acres, the community features a swimming pool, spa, central greenbelt, gated access and covered parking.
Hanley Investment Group, Voit Real Estate Services Negotiate $9.8M Sale of Shopping Plaza in Southern California
by Amy Works
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIF. — Hanley Investment Group Real Estate Advisors, in conjunction with Voit Real Estate Services, has arranged the $9.8 million sale of RC Plaza, a 37,239-square-foot retail center in Rancho Cucamonga, a city in San Bernardino County. Bill Asher and Ed Hanley of Hanley Investment Group, along with Joe Miller of Voit Real Estate Services, arranged the transaction on behalf of the seller, a private partnership based in Orange County. Eric Treibatch of Ophir Management Services Inc. represented the buyer, a private investor from Los Angeles. RC Plaza includes nine buildings and is home to tenants such as Starbucks Coffee and Pizza Hut. The center includes an additional 15,717-square-foot building that is separately owned and was not included in the sale.
DENVER — Pinnacle Real Estate Advisors has arranged the sale of Observatory Park, an apartment building located at 2035 S. Josephine St. in Denver. Old Faithful Properties sold the property to Michael Blackman for $6.8 million, or $316 per square foot. The 21,674-square-foot building features 40 apartment units. Kevin Calame of Pinnacle represented the seller in the transaction.
HIGHLAND PARK, N.J. — Gebroe-Hammer Associates has brokered the $30 million sale of Donaldson Park Apartments, a 152-unit apartment community in Highland Park. Joseph Brecher of Gebroe-Hammer represented the seller, JGT Managing Partners, in the transaction. JGT was the original developer of the garden-style community, which was built in 1966. The buyer was Oxford Realty Group. Located at 321 Crowells Road, the six-building property features eat-in kitchens, hardwood floors and sliding-glass-door patios. The community is located near the 90-acre riverfront Middlesex County Park, which includes a boat ramp, sports fields and paved trails.
SAN ANTONIO — Tampa-based SkyView Advisors has brokered the sale of a 784-unit Extra Space Storage facility in San Antonio. Situated on 3.3 acres, the property totals 88,875 net rentable square feet of climate-controlled space. Ryan Clark of Skyview Advisors represented the seller in the transaction. The buyer and seller were not disclosed.
DALLAS — CBRE has arranged the sale of Lakewood Towers, two office/medical buildings totaling 170,111 square feet in East Dallas. The property, which includes a five-level parking garage, was recently renovated and includes a tenant lounge and a conference center. John Alvarado, Gary Carr, Robert Hill, Eric Mackey, Evan Stone and Jared Chua of CBRE represented the seller, Highland Lakewood LLC, in the sale. An affiliate of Dallas-based Caddo Holdings acquired the property for an undisclosed price. Lakewood Towers was 99 percent leased at the time of sale to tenants such as Wells Fargo, Texas Neurology and Health Texas.