MORGANVILLE, N.J. — CBRE has brokered the $6.9 million sale of an industrial outdoor storage (IOS) facility in the Central New Jersey community of Morganville. The 21,000-square-foot facility at 173 Amboy Road was originally constructed in 1988, and the property includes 4.8 acres of outdoor storage space. Liam McGregor, Mark Silverman, Brian Fiumara and Elli Klapper of CBRE represented the buyer, private industrial investment firm Genesis, in the off-market transaction. The seller was not disclosed.
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RICHMOND, VA. — JLL has negotiated the sale of a six-building industrial portfolio spanning more than 1 million square feet near Richmond International Airport. The portfolio comprises Class A and B buildings that were constructed between 1971 and 1999 across three sites. The assets are situated on the eastern side of Richmond’s metropolitan area near the intersection of I-295 and I-64. Bill Prutting, Pete Pittroff, Craig Childs, Chris Dale, Dave Andrews and Ginna Wallace of JLL represented the undisclosed seller in the transaction. The sales price was also not disclosed. The buyer, Silverman Group, has tapped SL Industrial Partners to manage the portfolio.
Marcus & Millichap Brokers $7.2M Sale of Shopping Center in Lexington, South Carolina
by John Nelson
LEXINGTON, S.C. — Marcus & Millichap has brokered the $7.2 million sale of Hope Ferry Center, a 51,749-square-foot retail center located in the Columbia suburb of Lexington. Built in 2001 on 3.5 acres, Hope Ferry Center was leased to 23 tenants at the time of sale, including McAlister’s Deli, Learning Express Toys, Snip-Its, Blush Boutique, Tulip Boutique and Regional Finance. Harrison Creason and Andrew Margulies of Marcus & Millichap represented the seller, a local family partnership that owns and manages shopping centers throughout the Southeast. The property has been under single ownership since construction.
BREA, CALIF. — CBRE has arranged the sale of an office property located at 120 S. State College Blvd. in Brea. A local private investor acquired the asset from an undisclosed seller for $19.5 million. Anthony DeLorenzo, Sammy Cemo, Bryan Johnson and Harry Su of CBRE represented the seller in the deal. Built in 1985 and renovated in 2015, the 79,528-square-foot property is situated on 2.3 acres within Brea Place. At the time of sale, the property was fully leased to six tenants, including County of Orange, Calif., CareFusion, Whittier Filtration, HdL Cos. and Yellow Box Corp.
Marcus & Millichap Negotiates Sale of 63,630 SF Pink Door Storage & RV Facility in Magna, Utah
by Amy Works
MAGNA, UTAH — The LeClaire-Schlosser Group of Marcus & Millchap has directed the sale of Pink Door Storage & RV, a 63,630-square-foot storage facility in Magna. A local development partnership sold the asset to Zoke Group for an undisclosed price. Jordan Farrer and Adam Schlosser of Marcus & Millichap represented the seller. Constructed in 2002, Pink Door Storage & RV features 445 self-storage units spread across seven single-story buildings with 220 drive-up units. Property amenities include a gate entry with a digital keypad, an onsite management office in front of the entrance gate, 24/7 surveillance, asphalt driveways, units with roll-up doors and covered RV and boat parking.
Hanley Investment Group Brokers $4.3M Sale of Starbucks-Occupied Retail Property in Azusa, California
by Amy Works
AZUSA, CALIF. — Hanley Investment Group Real Estate Advisors has negotiated the sale of a newly renovated single-tenant restaurant property at 843 Arrow Highway in Azusa. Los Angeles-based California Icon LLC sold the asset to Glendale, Calif.-based MTSA Properties for $4.3 million. The 3,800-square-foot Starbucks Coffee-occupied building was originally constructed in 1970 and renovated in 2025 to meet the company’s newest prototype. The property features a café with interior seating, a patio and a drive-thru. The asset is secured by a new long-term absolute triple-net lease with minimal landlord responsibilities, according to Bill Asher of Hanley Investment Group. Asher and Jeff Lefko of Hanley Investment Group represented the seller, while Sheila Alimadadian of Marcus & Millichap represented the buyer in the deal.
KANSAS CITY, MO. AND OVERLAND PARK, KAN. — A group of private investors led by LANE4 Property Group has acquired three Kansas City-area shopping centers totaling 421,546 square feet previously owned by MD Management. LANE4 spearheaded the transaction and structured a recapitalization that allowed some of MD’s generational investors to remain in the partnership while other owners were able to exit. The portfolio includes Metro North Square in Kansas City, Oak Barry Center in Kansas City and West Park Shopping Center in Overland Park. The properties have been owned by members of the Morgan and Dreiseszun families since they were developed. Metro North Square totals 188,270 square feet and is 88 percent occupied. It is located on Barry Road, immediately south of the Metro North Mall redevelopment. Prominent tenants include Children’s Mercy, Power Play, The Salvation Army and Spectrum Station. Oak Barry Center spans 136,892 square feet and is 99 percent leased. The grocery-anchored center is located down the road from Metro North Square and is home to Price Chopper, Planet Fitness and Dollar Tree. West Park Shopping Center totals 96,384 square feet and is 98 percent occupied. Anchor tenants include Johnson County Community College, Catholic Charities and Save-a-Lot. Andrew …
CHICAGO — Essex Three-Twelve LLC has brokered the sale of a six-unit multifamily property in Chicago’s Lincoln Park neighborhood for $2.9 million. The asset is located at 2525 N. Orchard St. Renovated in 2022, the property features large floor plans with separate living and dining areas. The renovations included the addition of two new apartments, new electrical systems, partial plumbing upgrades and modern finishes. Buyer and seller information was not released.
Welltower to Sell 18 MSF Outpatient Medical Portfolio to Remedy Medical, Kayne Anderson for $7.2B
by John Nelson
TOLEDO, OHIO — Welltower Inc. (NYSE: WELL) has announced that the Toledo-based REIT is exiting the outpatient medical property management business following a portfolio sale to Remedy Medical Properties and Kayne Anderson Real Estate. The portfolio comprises approximately 18 million square feet of outpatient medical facilities across 296 properties in 34 states. Welltower says that the transaction will total $7.2 billion and will be completed in tranches through mid-2026, with the first tranche selling for $2 billion. This acquisition establishes the Remedy Medical and Kayne Anderson Real Estate partnership as the nation’s largest owner of outpatient medical buildings, with more than 52.4 million square feet across approximately 1,104 properties in 44 states. “This acquisition reinforces our position as leading institutional investors in the outpatient healthcare sector and underscores our long-standing, successful partnership with Remedy,” says Al Rabil, CEO of Boca Raton, Fla.-based Kayne Anderson. “We remain focused on building upon our history of delivering superior risk-adjusted returns for investors, while advancing the delivery of high-quality healthcare across the country.” Remedy Medical is assuming all operational responsibilities from Welltower, including property management and leasing functions. The portfolio was 94 percent occupied at the time of the acquisition announcement. Welltower will retain a …
SAN ANTONIO — A joint venture between Baltimore-based MCB Real Estate, Austin-based Epic Real Estate Partners and Centerbridge Partners LP has acquired Northwoods Shopping Center, a 439,569-square-foot retail power center in San Antonio. An H-E-B grocery store anchors the property and has operated at the site since its development in 1996. Additional tenants at the center, which was 91 percent leased at the time of sale, include Nordstrom Rack, Marshalls, Homesense, Barnes & Noble, Old Navy and Ulta Beauty. Truist Bank financed the acquisition. The seller and sales price were not disclosed.