RICHMOND, CALIF. — Primestor Development has acquired Hilltop Plaza, a 245,921-square-foot retail center situated on 59 acres in Richmond, roughly 18 miles outside San Francisco. An undisclosed seller sold the property for $36.5 million. Tenants at the center, which was 88 percent occupied at the time of sale, include Ross Dress for Less, City Sports Club, dd’s Discounts and Century Theatres. Geoff Tranchina, Eric Kathrein, Gleb Lvovich and Warren McClean of JLL represented both the buyer and seller in the transaction.
Acquisitions
SANTA MONICA, CALIF. — Kennedy Wilson Brokerage, a division of Kennedy-Wilson Properties Ltd., has arranged the sale of a retail property at 2031-2037 Wilshire Blvd. in Santa Monica. Auerbach Realty Holdings sold the asset to Cypress Equity Investments for $7 million, or $2,222 per square foot. Situated on a 6,970-square-foot parcel, the shopping center offers 3,149 square feet of retail space. CEI owns the adjacent properties at 2025 Wilshire Blvd. and 1152 21st St., and this purchase will create a 25,457-square-foot assemblage. As part of the sale process, and in anticipation of the parcel’s imminent redevelopment, the Kennedy Wilson Brokerage team also assisted in the future relocation of Noma Sushi, a neighborhood restaurant that opened at the property in 1982. Ed Sachse and Christine Deschaine of Kennedy Wilson Brokerage represented the seller in the off-market transaction.
AURORA, COLO. — Evans Senior Investments (ESI) has arranged the sale of Summit Rehabilitation & Care Community, a 110-bed skilled nursing facility in the Denver suburb of Aurora. The seller was an independent owner-operator. An East Coast-based real estate holding company acquired the asset for an undisclosed price. ESI also helped arrange a new tenant for the property. Built in 1972 with a 2018 renovation, Summit Rehabilitation & Care Community maintained a 95 percent occupancy rate, generating over $11.9 million in annual revenue.
PHOENIX — Stos Partners has acquired an industrial complex located at 2325 W. Cypress St. in Phoenix for $4.4 million, or $127 per square foot. Stos plans to immediately implement a capital improvement program for the 35,007-square-foot property. Situated on 1.4 acres, the building features 20- to 22-foot clear heights, four dock-high doors, two drive-in ground-level doors, a fully fenced and secured yard, and 1,500 square feet of office space. Sam Jones of Colliers represented the buyer in the deal, while James Cohn and Stirling Pascal of Stream Realty Partners represented the seller. Jones and Rob Martensen of Colliers will oversee leasing for the industrial complex.
COOLIDGE, ARIZ. — NAI Horizon has arranged the purchase of an industrial building located at 425 S. Main St. in Coolidge. Mesa, Ariz.-based Superstition Frame and Drywall acquired the asset from Tempe, Ariz.-based Spillman Koplin for $1 million. Built in 1988, the single-tenant, 14,000-square-foot warehouse features a 5,000-square-foot yard, 16-foot clear heights and one grade-level door. Jeffrey Garz Walker of NAI Horizon represented the buyer in the deal.
DESERT HOT SPRINGS, CALIF. — Shopoff Realty Investments has acquired a 55-acre property in Desert Hot Springs, a city in the Inland Empire East region of Southern California, with plans to develop an industrial project at the site. Upon completion, the development will comprise 1.1 million square feet of distribution and warehouse space. The property, which is situated with proximity to the site of an Amazon warehouse and with direct access to I-10, will feature 167 docks, 498 trailer stalls and a clear height of 42 feet. “This Desert Hot Springs project represents a rare opportunity to acquire a property that is already entitled and ready for development, in an area with significant demand from e-commerce companies for logistics and warehouse space,” says William Shopoff, president and CEO of the firm. “With neighbors such as Amazon and FedEx, this location has the potential to provide a great investment for many years to come and will offer third-party logistics companies significant drayage savings compared to projects in Arizona and Las Vegas.” Construction on the project is scheduled to begin in the third quarter of this year, with an anticipated timeline of 12 months. Ian DeVries and Christ DeVries of Colliers, along …
ANNA, TEXAS — Texas-based investment firm HPI Real Estate has purchased an 840-unit self-storage facility in Anna, about 45 miles north of Dallas. Anna Self Storage was completed in 2023 and totals 103,000 net rentable square feet of climate-controlled space. Casey Wenzel, John Bauman and Luke Rogers of JLL arranged a five-year, floating-rate acquisition loan through Security National Bank on behalf of HPI Real Estate. Anna Self Storage was approximately 30 percent occupied at the time of the loan closing. Life Storage operates the property.
MAGNOLIA, TEXAS — Lowe’s Home Improvement will open a 94,000-square-foot store in the northwestern Houston suburb of Magnolia. The North Carolina-based retailer acquired 10 acres at the corner of FM 1488 and Spur 149 for the store, which will be part of a larger 60-acre retail development known as Magnolia Village. Gulf Coast Commercial is the master developer of Magnolia Village. Construction of the store is scheduled to begin later this year and to be complete in 2025. Parkside Capital sold the land to Lowe’s for an undisclosed price.
AUSTIN, TEXAS — Sherman & Roylance has brokered the sale of an eight-acre seniors housing development site in Austin. The City of Austin had previously approved the site for the development of a two-story, 98-unit assisted living and memory care facility, but the project faced construction delays and ultimately ended up in foreclosure in September 2023. The lender, Woodforest Bank, sold the partially completed project to Novak Brothers, which may convert the project into a general multifamily development.
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. — Prime Group, an investment firm based in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., has acquired two self-storage portfolios totaling roughly 1 million net rentable square feet in New York and New Jersey. The number of units and exact locations were not disclosed. The first portfolio consists of 14 properties totaling roughly 800,000 net rentable square feet that are located in New York’s Hudson Valley region. The second portfolio comprises five properties totaling 245,000 net rentable square in Northern New Jersey. Prime Group acquired both sets of properties in conjunction with a third portfolio that totals 680,000 net rentable square feet across 11 properties that are scattered across the country. The new ownership will operate the facilities under its Prime Storage brand. The seller and sales price were also not disclosed.