MURRAY, UTAH — Bed Bath & Beyond Inc. (NYSE: BBBY), owner of Bed Bath & Beyond, Overstock, buybuy BABY and Kirkland’s, has signed a letter of intent to acquire the equity interests and substantially all assets of F9 Brands Inc., which owns and operates Cabinets To Go, Lumber Liquidators, Gracious Home/Thos. Baker and Southwind Building Products. The purchase price is nearly $150 million, and the transaction is expected to close after the company’s annual shareholder meeting in May. Murray-based Bed Bath & Beyond says this transaction will represent an additional step in building a national, fully integrated home services platform under “Beyond Home Services,” which will include categories such as storage, closets, cabinets, flooring, installation, renovation and distribution. Kitchen cabinets retailer Cabinets To Go operates more than 100 stores/showrooms nationwide. Lumber Liquidators is a specialty retailer of waterproof and hardwood flooring with more than 200 stores. Southwind Building Products supplies flooring and building materials to a network of 4,400 independent retailers and contractors across the country. Last week, Bed Bath & Beyond announced plans to acquire The Container Store for approximately $150 million in a deal that aims to combine the two retail brands. The Container Store maintains more than …
Acquisitions
GRAND PRAIRIE, TEXAS — Newmark has brokered the sale of Jefferson Cove, a 283-unit apartment complex located midway between Dallas and Fort Worth in Grand Prairie. Completed in 2024, Jefferson Cove offers one-, two- and three-bedroom units. Amenities include a pool, fitness center with a yoga studio, clubhouse and resident lounge, outdoor grilling and dining stations, conference room and a dog park. Brian Murphy, Brian O’Boyle Jr. and Richard Furr of Newmark represented the seller, TDI, a multifamily investment company owned by former executives of JPI, in the transaction. Purvesh Gosalia, also with Newmark, arranged acquisition financing on behalf of the buyer, Madera Residential.
IRVING, TEXAS — Marcus & Millichap has brokered the sale of a 44,104-square-foot office building in Irving’s Las Colinas district. Built on a 3.6-acre site at 8333 Royal Ridge Parkway in 2000, the building is leased to Berkshire Hathaway and American Airlines Federal Credit Union. Joseph Jaques and Ron Hebert of Marcus & Millichap represented the California-based seller in the transaction and procured the Texas-based buyer. Both parties requested anonymity.
MAPLEWOOD, N.J. — CBRE has brokered the $12.7 million sale of The Summit, a 30-unit apartment building in the Northern New Jersey community of Maplewood. Completed in early 2025, The Summit offers units that predominantly come in two-bedroom formats and have an average size of 1,240 square feet. Amenities include a fitness center, resident lounge and a pet spa. Richard Gatto, Tracy Trank, Fahri Ozturk and Zach McHale of CBRE represented the seller, Summit Assets, in the transaction. CBRE also procured the buyer, SANA Properties.
GOODLETTSVILLE, TENN. — Brennan Investment Group has acquired two newly constructed distribution facilities located at 1022-1024 Louisville Highway in Goodlettsville, a northern suburb of Nashville. The seller and sales price were not disclosed. Built in 2024, the properties are situated within one mile of I-65 and span a combined 225,000 square feet. The two rear-load properties, which include a 123,000- and 102,000-square-foot building, are currently 30 percent leased to three tenants and include 30-foot clear heights, dock doors and ESFR sprinkler systems.
RICHMOND, VA. — Colliers has brokered the sale of The Crossings at Bramblewood, a 338-unit apartment community located at 1401 Yellowpine Circle in south Richmond. Will Mathews, Thomas Leachman, William Dickinson and Marty Mooradian of Colliers brokered the transaction. The seller, buyer and sales price were not disclosed. Built on 24 acres in 1976, The Crossings at Bramblewood features a mix of one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments, as well as townhome-style residences.
Visintainer Group Brokers Sale of Vintner’s Square Shopping Center in Lodi, California, in Two Transactions
by Amy Works
LODI, CALIF. — Visintainer Group has arranged the sales of the multi-tenant retail component of Vintner’s Square Shopping Center in Lodi for a combined $23.2 million in a two-part transaction. The sale was structured in two phases approximately one week apart. Gewekw VIII sold a two-parcel portion, occupied by Panera Bread and F&M Bank, to F&M Bank for $8.3 million. Geweke VIII and Geweke Family Partnership LP sold a larger outparcel portion of the retail center to Lodi Exchange LLC and EP Winter Park LLC for $15 million. Brett Visintainer and John Kourafas of Visintainer Group represented the sellers in the transactions. Anna Winters of Colliers represented F&M Bank and Jeff Lefko of Hanley Investment Group represented Lodi Exchange LLC and EP Winter Park LLC in the acquisitions. The sold portions of Vintner’s Square total approximately 48,356 square feet and were 97 percent occupied at the time of sale.
SPOKANE, WASH. — Clarion Partners has acquired The Grand at Spokane, a luxury seniors housing property located in Spokane. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. The Grand at Spokane offers 137 independent living, assisted living and memory care units. NexCore Group developed the community in 2024. Stellar Senior Living, the in-place operator, will continue to manage the community on behalf of Clarion, which is a specialty investment manager of Franklin Templeton.
Hanley Investment Group Arranges $4.6M Sale of Single-Tenant Retail Property in Metro Los Angeles
by Amy Works
POMONA, CALIF. — Hanley Investment Group Real Estate Advisors has arranged the $4.6 million sale of a newly renovated, single-tenant retail property located in Pomona, roughly 30 miles east of downtown Los Angeles. Bill Asher and Jeff Lefko of Hanley Investment Group represented the seller, Los Angeles-based LA Icon LLC, while Brad Freeman of Freeman & Associates represented the buyer, a private investor also based in Los Angeles. Starbucks Coffee occupies the 1,650-square-foot space on a 15-year, triple-net corporate lease with 10 percent rental increases every five years during the primary term. Originally constructed in 1977, the single-tenant building was converted from an independent fast food restaurant to Starbucks’ newest prototype.
CHICAGO — Interra Realty has brokered the $5.1 million sale of 2156 and 2158 W. 21st St., two multifamily buildings totaling 24 units in Chicago’s Pilsen neighborhood. Jeremy Morton of Interra represented the confidential buyer and seller. The properties, which were fully occupied at the time of sale, were built in 1893 and renovated in 2023.