CONCORD, N.C. — A partnership between Charlotte-based real estate investment firm White Point and the Liles family have announced plans to recapitalize Gibson Mill, a 653,000-square-foot adaptive reuse development located in Concord, a northeast suburb of Charlotte. White Point acquired a significant stake in the property, buying out former co-owners Joe Liles and Tom Cotter, who purchased the former Cannon Mills property in 2004. George Liles will remain part of the new ownership group, along with his four sons. Established in 1899, Gibson Mill sits on 33 acres and includes a food hall, The Depot Antique Mall, two craft breweries, restaurants and a classic car showroom, as well as office and warehouse space.
Acquisitions
LITTLE CHUTE, WIS. — Zilber Property Group has acquired a 208,000-square-foot industrial building in Little Chute, about 25 miles southwest of Green Bay. Constructed in 1997 and renovated in 2010, the property is fully occupied by Progressive Converting Inc., an independent paper converter. The acquisition marks Zilber’s first in the Fox Valley area. The company now owns and manages nearly 10 million square feet across more than 50 industrial buildings in Wisconsin.
TERRE HAUTE, IND. — Hanley Investment Group Real Estate Advisors has arranged the $5.3 million sale of Eastview Commons, a newly constructed, four-tenant retail property in Terre Haute. Hanley’s Dylan Mallory, in association with ParaSell Inc., represented the seller, Terre Haute-based Gibson Development. The buyer was a private investor based in Pennsylvania. Built in 2025, Eastview Commons is fully occupied and anchored by Chipotle. Additional tenants include Azzip Pizza, Route 46 Liquors and Nailvana. The 9,140-square-foot property is positioned as a pad to a Walmart Supercenter and is located less than a quarter-mile from the planned Lost Creek Landing, a new shopping center by Gibson Development.
GILBERT, ARIZ. — Wood Partners has completed the disposition of Alta Rise, an apartment property in Gilbert. Steve Gebing and Cliff David of Institutional Property Advisors (IPA), a division of Marcus & Millichap, represented the seller and procured the buyer in the deal. Terms of the transaction were not released. Completed in 2025, Alta Rise features 278 apartments with walk-in closets with built-in shelving, kitchens with quartz countertops, soft-close cabinetry and French door refrigerators. The four-story community includes a fourth-floor lounge and Skydeck, a bodega, speakeasy, lawn with yard games and a firepit, a multipurpose field, pickleball courts and a swimming pool and spa.
Bancap Self Storage Group Brokers Sale of Two Properties Totaling 315 Units in Corning, California
by Amy Works
CORNING, CALIF. — Bancap Self Storage Group has arranged the sale of two self-storage properties operated together in Corning. A private family trust sold the assets to a local group for an undisclosed price. Dean Keller of Bancap Self Storage Group represented the seller in the transaction. Airport Mini Storage and Affordable Mini Storage offer a combined nearly 52,000 net rentable square feet with 315 units. At the time of sale, the portfolio was fully occupied.
Marcus & Millichap Arranges $9.7M Sale-Leasebacks of Two Car Wash Properties in Arizona
by Amy Works
TUCSON AND GLENDALE, ARIZ. — Marcus & Millichap has negotiated the sales of two single-tenant Super Star Car Wash properties in Tucson and Glendale for a combined $9.7 million. Super Star Car Wash sold the assets to two separate buyers for a combined $9.7 million in sale-leaseback transactions. The Tucson property, located at 8690 E. Golf Links Road, sold for $4.7 million. Built in 2024, the 4,226-square-foot car wash sits on approximately 1.2 acres. The Glendale property, located at 5131 W. Olive Ave., sold for $5 million. Completed in 2025, the 4,620-square-foot asset occupies approximately 1.1 acres. Founded in 1993, Super Star Car Wash operates approximately 117 locations across Arizona, California, Colorado and Texas. Zack House, Mark Ruble and Chris Lind of Marcus & Millichap’s Phoenix office marketed the Tucson property on behalf of the seller and procured the buyer. In the Glendale deal, the team represented the buyer, a family trust, and the seller in the off-market sale.
PERRYSBURG, OHIO — Tanger has acquired The Town Center at Levis Commons, a 300,000-square-foot mixed-use development in Perrysburg, about 10 miles south of Toledo. The purchase price was $60 million. Developer and owner Hill Partners, which has managed, leased and owned Levis Commons since its opening in 2004, was the seller. Situated at the entrance of J. Preston Levis Commons, a 400-acre master-planned community, The Town Center at Levis Commons features more than 60 retailers and restaurants, a Cinemark movie theater and 69,000 square feet of office space. Tenants include Sephora, Shake Shack, Anthropologie, lululemon, J. Crew Factory, Athleta, drybar, Soma, Chico’s, Arhaus and Books-A-Million.
MISHAWAKA, IND. — Encore Real Estate Investment Services has brokered the $13.8 million sale of Town & Country Shopping Center, a 382,139-square-foot power center situated on 40 acres in Mishawaka. The grocery-anchored property is home to a mix of national, regional and local tenants. Noah Dalaly and Danny Samona of Encore represented the buyer, a California-based investment firm, and the seller, a private family office in Lugano, Switzerland.
MIDLAND, TEXAS — Marcus & Millichap has brokered the sale of a 204-site RV park in the West Texas city of Midland. RV Midland was built on a seven-acre site in 2018 and includes nine acres for future expansion. Skyler Henderson and Brad Dorsey of Marcus & Millichap represented the Louisiana-based seller and procured the California-based buyer, both of which requested anonymity, in the transaction.
HOUSTON — Stream Realty Partners has negotiated the sale of a 33,280-square-foot industrial building in West Houston. The building at 1045 Heritage West Drive was completed earlier this year and features 28-foot clear heights. Tyler Maner and Will Mason of Stream represented the buyer, SWI Valve International, in the transaction. The seller was a partnership between Urban Cos. and Insite Realty Partners.