NEW YORK CITY — Local brokerage firm TerraCRG has arranged the $8.6 million sale of a multi-level retail building in the Williamsburg area of Brooklyn. The building at 76 Ainslie St., which according to LoopNet Inc. was constructed in 1974, totals 9,084 square feet across three levels. Daniel Lebor, Dan Marks and Thomas Horrigan of TerraCRG brokered the deal. The buyer and seller were not disclosed.
Acquisitions
WHITESTOWN, IND. — JLL Capital Markets has negotiated the sale of Subaru at Park 267, a 1.1 million-square-foot distribution facility in the Indianapolis suburb of Whitestown. John Huguenard, Ed Halaburt, Ross Bratcher and Cameron Chandra of JLL represented the seller, a joint venture between Prologis and Browning. LaSalle Investment Management acquired the asset. Browning’s construction division constructed the build-to-suit development in 2024. The facility is fully leased to Subaru of America Inc. and serves as the largest distribution center within its nine-facility national network. The property features a clear height of 40 feet, 108 dock-high doors, four drive-in doors, cross-dock configuration with 135 feet of truck court depth and LEED Silver certification. The site includes 342 automobile parking spaces and 100 trailer parking spaces across 69.7 acres.
CHICAGO — Interra Realty has brokered the $6 million sale of 6500 N. Claremont Ave., a 32-unit apartment building in Chicago’s West Rogers Park neighborhood. Joe Smazal and Mark Dykstra of Interra represented the buyer, Claremont JV LLC, led by Ron Abrams of Silver Property Group. Smazal and Dykstra also represented the seller, a local private investor. The deal represented the highest multifamily sales price in West Rogers Park in the past three years, according to CoStar data. Originally constructed in 1929 and last renovated approximately 15 years ago, the building includes four one-bedroom and 28 two-bedroom layouts.
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. — Marcus & Millichap has arranged the $2.1 million sale of East Paris Medical Center, a 10,011-square-foot, three-suite medical office property in Grand Rapids. Seth Haron, Ashish Vakhariya and Darin Gross of Marcus & Millichap represented the seller, a local private investor and retired physician. Located at 1155 E. Paris Ave. SE, the building is fully leased and anchored by Trinity Health Michigan.
PFLUGERVILLE, TEXAS — California-based investment firm Haven Housing has acquired Wells Park Apartments, a 264-unit multifamily complex in the northern Austin suburb of Pflugerville. Built in 2018, the property offers one-, two- and three-bedroom units and amenities such as a pool, fitness center, resident clubhouse, business center and outdoor gathering spaces. Kevin Dufour, Matt Pohl, Spencer Roy and Forrest Bass of Walker & Dunlop represented Haven Housing in the transaction. The seller and sales price were not disclosed.
MCALLEN, TEXAS — Partners Capital, the investment arm of Partners Real Estate, has acquired a 41,041-square-foot shopping center in McAllen. Colonnade of McAllen was built in 2004 and was fully leased at the time of sale to a mix of service-oriented tenants. Andrew Pappas and Carson Grett led the transaction for Partners on an internal basis. Micha van Marcke of Edge Realty Partners represented the undisclosed seller.
NEW YORK CITY — Marcus & Millichap has brokered the $7.3 million sale of two mixed-use buildings in Manhattan’s Greenwich Village area. Constructed in 1910 and recently renovated, the buildings at 18-20 Christopher St. consist of eight residential units and three commercial spaces. Peter Dodge, Joe Koicim and Paige DeMutis of Marcus & Millichap represented the undisclosed seller in the transaction and procured the buyer, Dalan Real Estate.
Bluecrest Capital Acquires 226,500 SF Flex Development in Jacksonville, Plans Industrial Conversion
by Abby Cox
JACKSONVILLE, FLA. — Nashville-based Bluecrest Capital Advisors has acquired Cypress Point Business Park, a 226,500-square-foot industrial flex development in Jacksonville, for $28 million. Philip Rachels of CBRE secured debt financing through First Horizon Bank on behalf of Bluecrest Capital. Robbie McEwan and Jesse Jones of JLL Capital Markets represented the seller, an entity doing business as Viking Partners Cypress LLC, in the transaction. Constructed between 1999 and 2004, the six-building park features four office buildings totaling 146,500 square feet and two light industrial buildings totaling 80,000 square feet. The property was 62 percent leased at the time of sale to five regional and national tenants including US Assure Insurance and ADT. Bluecrest Capital plans to convert 85,000 square feet of vacant space to small-bay light industrial infill space (SBLI). Within three years, the company says it expects to have converted approximately 76 percent of the gross leasable area converted to SBLI through lease rollovers and strategic build-outs. The remaining 24 percent is expected to be converted following year three. Bluecrest Capital also plans upgrades and renovations to subdivide larger suites into smaller units.
EVERETT, WASH. — Breakthrough, a joint venture of Tishman Speyer and Bellco Capital, has acquired a biomanufacturing facility in Everett, a suburb of Seattle, for $78 million. In tandem with the acquisition, Breakthrough secured a separate 21-year lease for the entire campus with a global biopharmarceutical company to create a U.S. manufacturing facility. The 270,000-square-foot facility can support a range of uses, including drug manufacturing, quality-control lab operations and, warehouse/distribution functions. The property also offers administrative office spaces and an onsite café. The site, located at 215 Shuksan Way, was originally leased to a biotechnology company that invested approximately $350 million to build out a biomanufacturing facility but never moved in after being acquired in 2023. The transaction marks Breakthrough’s first investment in the Puget Sound region. The name of the seller was not released.
Northmarq Brokers $22.5M Sale of 178-Unit Go Go Heights Apartments in Spokane, Washington
by Amy Works
SPOKANE, WASH. — Northmarq has brokered the $22.5 million sale of Go Go Heights Apartments, a 178-unit, garden-style multifamily community in Spokane. An entity doing business as LC Gogo Heights LLC sold the property to an undisclosed, Washington-based private investment firm. Tyler Smith, Steve Fischer, Joe Kinkopf and Brendan Greenheck of Northmarq’s Seattle Investment Sales team represented the seller in the deal. Located at 7024 N. Colton St., Go Go Heights Apartments features two- and three-bedroom apartments with hardwood laminate flooring, walk-in closets, in-unit fireplaces, vaulted ceilings and private balconies. Amenities include indoor parking and a pool. The property was built in 1989.