CHICAGO — Chicago-based Harrison Street has sold three senior living properties to Inland Real Estate Group for an undisclosed price. The assets include Clarendale of St. Peters in St. Peters, Mo.; Clarendale of Chandler in Chandler, Ariz.; and Clarendale at Indian Lake in Hendersonville, Tenn. Harrison Street developed the properties in a joint venture with Ryan Cos. and Life Care Services. The communities comprise 635 senior living units, and the portfolio was 92 percent leased at the time of sale.
Acquisitions
Ardmore Home Design Purchases 282,377 SF Industrial Property in City of Industry, California for $59.9M
by Amy Works
CITY OF INDUSTRY, CALIF. — Ardmore Home Design, a luxury wholesale furniture manufacturer and the building’s tenant, has acquired an industrial property in City of Industry for $59.9 million. Situated on 13 acres at 918 S. Stimson Ave., the 282,377-squared-foot distribution facility features 24- to 30-foot clear heights, 34 dock-high doors, two grade-level doors, 28 trailer stalls and 150 auto stalls. Patrick Nally, Makenna Peter, Mark Detmer and Even Moran of JLL represented the seller, while Rick Sherburne of HRS Commercial represented the buyer in the deal.
WAIKOLOA, HAWAII — A joint venture between Pacific Retail Capital Partners, Starwood Property Trust and Taconic Capital Advisors has purchased Kings’ Shops, a retail property in Waikoloa. Terms of the transaction were not released. Tenants at the nearly 70,000-square-foot Kings’ Shops include Tiffany & Co., Tommy Bahama, Tori Richard, Travis Matthews, Lululemon, Kahala, Roy’s Waikoloa Bar & Grill by Chef Roy Yamaguchi, Foster’s Kitchen and A-Bay’s Island Grill. The property also offers venues for live entertainment, including music and fire dancing, weekly farmers markets and monthly night market events.
GREELEY AND GRAND JUNCTION, COLO. — Bow River Capital has completed the disposition of a two-property seniors housing portfolio in Colorado. An undisclosed buyer acquired the 140-unit, fully private-pay seniors housing portfolio for $30 million. Completed in 2020, the two-story The Lodge at Greeley, located at 4430 24th St. in Greeley, offers 92 units in a mix of 20 independent living, 48 assisted living and 24 memory care units within studio and one-bedroom layouts. At the time of sale, the property was fully occupied. The pet-friendly community offers a beauty salon, library, fitness center, private event rooms, an outdoor dining area and restaurant-style dining. Completed in 2019, The Lodge at Grand Junction offers 48-unit, 50-bed assisted living and memory care units in studio and one-bedroom layouts. The pet-friendly community offers a beauty salon, media room, therapy and exercise room, a chapel and restaurant-style dining. The JLL Seniors Housing Capital Markets team represented the seller in the deal.
AURORA, COLO. — Unique Properties / TCN Worldwide has arranged the sale of an industrial warehouse facility located at 11601 E. 33rd Ave. in Aurora. The asset traded for $5.4 million. Trane occupies the 24,536-square-foot building under a long-term, single-tenant net lease agreement. The property features a large, fenced yard, one platform dock and three drive-in doors. Sam Leger and Graham Trotter of Unique Properties / TCN Worldwide represented the undisclosed seller in the deal. The name of the buyer was not released.
Commercial Kentucky, Cushman & Wakefield Broker Sale of 1,460-Unit Multifamily Portfolio in Louisville
by John Nelson
LOUISVILLE, KY. — Cushman & Wakefield|Commercial Kentucky and Cushman & Wakefield have brokered the sale of a five-property multifamily portfolio totaling 1,460 units. MF Capital purchased the portfolio from Brown Capital for an undisclosed price. The properties include Boulder Creek Apartments, Eagles Eyrie Apartments, Lyndon Crossings, Devonshire Apartments and Partridge Meadows. The portfolio sale represents the largest real estate transaction in Kentucky this year and is also one of the largest transactions in the history of multifamily sales in the state, according to Commercial Kentucky. Craig Collins and Austin English of Commercial Kentucky, along with Mike Kemether and James Wilber of Cushman & Wakefield, represented the seller in the transaction.
TAMPA, FLA. — Funds managed by Cohen & Steers and the investment management business of Acadia Realty Trust have entered into a joint venture to purchase The Walk at Highwoods, an open-air shopping center in Tampa. The seller and sales price were not disclosed. The 141,000-square-foot property was fully leased at the time of sale to national and local tenants including HomeGoods, Michael’s, F45 Training, Dunkin’ and European Wax Center.
TOWSON, MD. — Marcus & Millichap has arranged the sale of a 14,175-square-foot retail strip center located at 1270 E. Joppa Road in Towson. An affiliate of Wilmington, Del.-based Buccini Pollin Group sold the property for an undisclosed price. Dean Zang and David Crotts of Marcus & Millichap’s Washington, D.C., office represented the seller and procured the buyer, an unnamed private investor. Built in 2018, the property’s tenant roster includes Aspen Dental, ATI Physical Therapy, Dogtopia and School of Rock. The center is situated on 1.9 acres as an outparcel to a Wawa gas station and 1271 at Towson, a luxury apartment community.
DALLAS — Institutional Property Advisors (IPA), a division of Marcus & Millichap, has negotiated the sale of Alto Highland Park, a 112-unit apartment complex in Dallas. Built in phases between 2001 and 2007, the property offers 57 brownstones with direct-access garages and 55 residences that connect to a subterranean garage. Units come in one-, two- and three-bedroom floor plans and have an average size of 1,888 square feet. Amenities include a pool, clubhouse and an outdoor lounge and grilling area. Taylor Hill, Michael Ware, Drew Kile, Joey Tumminello, and Cameron Purse of IPA represented the seller, Origin Investments, in the transaction. The team also procured the buyer, Silverado Interests.
GARLAND, TEXAS — Nashville-based brokerage firm Matthews Real Estate Investment Services has arranged the sale of a 7.5-acre industrial outdoor storage (IOS) site in Garland, a northeastern suburb of Dallas. The property at 2660 Market St. houses an 87,780-square-foot building that was originally constructed in 1991 and features eight dock-high doors and four grade-level doors. Alexander Harrold of Matthews represented the buyer, Alterra IOS, in the transaction. The name and representative of the seller, as well as the sales price, were not disclosed.