RIVERSIDE, CALIF. — A joint venture between PCCP Multifamily and Alliance Residential Co. has purchased The Hawthorne, an apartment property located at 9170 Indiana Ave. in Riverside, for $65.3 million. Details of the transaction were not released. Situated on 6.7 acres, The Hawthorne consists of 16 two- and three-story residential buildings and a single-story amenities building. Delivered in 2023, the property features 184 one-, two- and three-bedroom floor plans, averaging 873 square feet. Units offer quartz countertops, kitchen islands, stainless steel appliances with gas ranges, in-unit washers/dryers, vinyl plank flooring and private patios or balconies. Community amenities include a pool and spa with cabanas, multiple landscaped courtyards with barbecues and fire pits, a clubhouse with entertainment areas and a fitness center. Additionally, the property features 330 parking spaces, including 183 private garages.
Acquisitions
WEST HOLLYWOOD, CALIF. — Pebblebrook Hotel Trust has completed the disposition of Chamberlain West Hollywood Hotel in West Hollywood. An undisclosed buyer acquired the asset for $43.5 million. Located at 1000 Westmount Drive, Chamberlain West Hollywood Hotel features 115 guest rooms.
SURPRISE, ARIZ. — SimonCRE has acquired approximately 10 acres of land to develop Prasada East, a 98,000-square-foot open-air center located in Surprise, about 30 miles northwest of Phoenix. SimonCRE plans to break ground on the project later this spring. Prasada East will complement the existing Village at Prasada and Prasada North developments, which comprise more than 1 million square feet. The initial phase of Prasada East will feature a new 35,100-square-foot Whole Foods Market as the property’s anchor, as well as additional box spaces, multiple restaurant pads and shop space. Additional confirmed tenants include Barnes & Noble (20,000 square feet), Paddy O’ Furniture (12,000 square feet), Flower Child (4,000 square feet) and Hammer and Nails (2,200 square feet).
KYLE, TEXAS — Marcus & Millichap has brokered the sale of a 10,640-square-foot retail building in Kyle, a southern suburb of Austin, that is net leased to Dollar General. The building sits on a one-acre site adjacent to Lehman High School. Darpan Patel, Dan Yozwiak, Paul Bouldin and represented the buyer, an undisclosed 1031 exchange investor, in the transaction. The seller was also not disclosed. Tim Speck of Marcus & Millichap assisted in closing the deal as the broker of record.
RIDGEFIELD, N.J. — Marcus & Millichap has brokered the sale of a self-storage development site in the Northern New Jersey community of Ridgefield. The site at 1099 Hendricks Causeway is fully entitled and permitted, and the facility is planned to feature more than 73,000 net rentable square feet of space across approximately 1,200 climate-controlled units. Nathan Coe, Gabriel Coe and Brett Hatcher of Marcus & Millichap represented the seller, local owner-operator StorageBlue, in the transaction. The team also procured the buyer, Safely Store. Jim McGuckin of Marcus & Millichap assisted in closing the deal as the broker of record.
PALISADES PARK, N.J. — SAGE Investment Real Estate Advisors, a locally based brokerage firm, has arranged the $21.5 million sale of a 99-unit apartment building in the Northern New Jersey community of Palisades Park. The unnamed building offers studio, one- and two-bedroom units. Greg Pine and Steve Tragash of SAGE brokered the deal. The buyer and seller were not disclosed.
ORLANDO, FLA. — Colliers has negotiated the sale of West Colonial Oaks, a 161,333-square-foot, grocery-anchored retail center located at the intersection of West Colonial Drive and Hiawassee Road in Orlando. A Dallas-based family office purchased the property for $25 million. Brad Peterson and Whitaker Leonhardt of Colliers represented the seller, Newport Capital Partners, in the transaction. West Colonial Oaks was 95 percent leased at the time of sale to tenants including SuperFresh Market, Ollie’s Bargain Outlet, Family Dollar and Crazy Buffet. In November 2025, Japanese-inspired lifestyle and department store TesoLife signed a long-term lease at the center, in addition to Olive Garden and 7Brew, a drive-thru only coffee chain.
Partnership to Recapitalize Gibson Mill Adaptive Reuse Development in Concord, North Carolina
by Abby Cox
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.
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.