SAN ANTONIO — Northmarq has arranged the sale of The VUE, a 91-unit apartment complex in San Antonio’s Vance Jackson neighborhood. The nine-story building offers one-, two- and three-bedroom units that are furnished with stainless steel appliances, balconies and washer/dryer connections. Amenities include a pool, fitness center, business center, resident lounge, coffee bar and a package locker system. Moses Siller of Northmarq represented the seller, Mission DG, in the transaction. The buyer and sales price were not disclosed.
Acquisitions
PISCATAWAY, N.J. — BlackRock Realty Advisors has purchased 330 S. Randolphville Road, an approximately 300,000-square-foot industrial facility in the Northern New Jersey community of Piscataway, for $80 million. According to LoopNet Inc., the property was built on 7.9 acres in 1969, renovated in 2021 and features a clear height of 36 feet. At the time of sale, the facility was fully leased to General Plumbing Supply. Matthew Schnurr of Lee & Associates represented BlackRock Realty Advisors in the transaction. The seller was not disclosed.
GROTON, CONN. — Institutional Property Advisors (IPA), a division of Marcus & Millichap, has brokered the sale of Groton Square, a 196,802-square-foot shopping center in southeastern Connecticut. Grocer Stop & Shop, along with Kohl’s, anchors the center, which was built in phases on 18 acres between 1983 and 1989. Other tenants include Panera, Xfinity, PhysicianOne Urgent Care, CosmoProf, Verizon and Moe’s Southwest Grill. Jim Koury of IPA represented the buyer and seller, both of which requested anonymity, in the transaction.
NORTH BERGEN, N.J. — Locally based brokerage firm Redwood Realty Advisors has negotiated the sale of a 24-unit apartment complex in North Bergen, located in Hudson County. The sales price was $2.5 million. The property offers one-bedroom units and was 70 percent occupied at the time of sale. Steven Matovski of Redwood Realty represented the undisclosed seller and unnamed buyer, which plans to implement a value-add program, in the all-cash transaction.
SEATTLE — Mill Creek Residential Trust has bought out AEW Capital Management’s stake in Modera Broadway, a multifamily property located in Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood. The partnership completed the community in 2021. Terms of the transaction were not released. Located at 1732 and 1812 Broadway, Modera Broadway features two seven-story buildings featuring a total of 228 apartments in a mix of studio, one- and two-bedroom layouts. The property also features ground-floor retail space, two club rooms, a fitness center/yoga studio, coworking space, a dog run and three rooftop decks with views of downtown Seattle, Cal Anderson Park and the Olympic Mountains. Eli Hanacek, Jon Hallgrimson, Mark Washington and Kyle Yamamoto of CBRE’s Pacific Northwest multifamily team advised Mill Creek and AEW on the transaction.
CARLSBAD, CALIF. — Luminous Capital Management, in partnership with Austin, Texas-based Virtus Real Estate Capital, has completed the sale of 2290 Cosmos Court, an industrial/R&D property in Carlsbad. Hazard Jr Enterprises LP, a family-owned entity advised by San Diego-based Commercial Facilities, acquired the asset for $18.6 million, or $501 per square foot. REEF, a global manufacturer of beach-inspired footwear and apparel, occupies the 37,200-square-foot building on a 10-year lease, which was signed in early 2022. Rusty Williams, Chris Roth and Jake Rubendall of Lee & Associates represented the seller in the deal. The team also handled the lease with REEF.
DAUM Commercial Negotiates Sale of 59,754 SF Industrial Park in Fountain Valley, California
by Amy Works
FOUNTAIN VALLEY, CALIF. — DAUM Commercial has arranged the sale of a multi-tenant industrial park at 18071 Mt. Washington St. and 11190-11240 Talbert Ave. in Fountain Valley. Manhattan West Real Estate acquired the asset from DDK Investments for $16.5 million. Built in 1982 on 2.9 acres, the park features two two-story industrial buildings totaling 59,754 square feet with 18-foot to 36-foot clear heights, oversized ground-level doors and large fenced yards. At the time of sale, the property was fully occupied by six tenants, including OC Art & Home, Harwood Galleria, The Drawer Shop and RADCO. Mike Barreiro and Devin Ray DAUM Commercial represented the seller, while Charles Johnson and Joseph Harmon sourced and represented the buyer in the deal.
PORTLAND, ORE. — Portland-based Norris & Stevens has arranged the acquisition of 7970 Milwaukie Building, an office and retail building located at 7970 SE Milwaukie Ave. in Portland. Christ Church Sellwood acquired the property from CBA Group for $1.5 million. Classical Ballet Academy currently occupies the 5,000-square-foot facility, which includes six parking spaces. Tim Pfeiffer and Camden Muller of Norris & Stevens represented the buyer, while Jim Gillespie and Stacey Rustad-Smith of Keller Williams Realty represented the seller in the deal.
Cushman & Wakefield|Thalhimer Negotiates 105.5-Acre Land Sale in Metro Richmond, Buyer Plans Mixed-Use Development
by John Nelson
MIDLOTHIAN, VA. — Cushman & Wakefield|Thalhimer has negotiated the sale of three separate assemblages in Midlothian, a western suburb of Richmond, totaling 105.5 acres. The sales price was not disclosed, but Richmond BizSense reports the land traded for $8 million. The buyer, an entity of Kettler, plans to develop a mixed-use campus at the site. Dubbed Cloverleigh, the multi-phased development will include single-family homes, townhomes, a hotel and a restaurant. The development will also include offsite improvements to the intersection of Old Hundred and Hull Steet roads. Mark Douglas of Thalhimer arranged the land sales, which comprised 63.2 acres at 12700-12900 Hull St. Road, 10.3 acres at 4211-4221 Old Hundred Road and 32 acres at 4225-4231 Old Hundred Road.
ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. — Northmarq has brokered the $24.1 million sale of Parkway Village, a 52,070-square-foot shopping center located at 170 Village Commons Drive in St. Augustine, a suburb of Jacksonville. The property was fully leased at the time of sale to tenants including Publix GreenWise Market, Starbucks Coffee, Orangetheory Fitness and Supercuts. The seller was an undisclosed developer based in Fort Lauderdale. Jason Maier of Northmarq’s New York office represented the buyer, a private 1031 exchange investor based in New York, in the transaction.