ROSEVILLE, CALIF. — 3650 REIT has provided a $71.5 million loan for the acquisition of Creekside Town Center, a retail center located in Roseville, roughly 20 miles northeast of Sacramento. Built in 2001, the property comprises 10 buildings and was 95.6 occupied at the time of financing. Tenants at the center include Best Buy, Barnes & Noble, Old Navy, Michaels, Marshalls, Nordstrom Rack, Burlington and Bob’s Discount Furniture. Palmer Capital arranged the financing on behalf of the borrower, Cane Cos. Management. The seller was not disclosed.
Acquisitions
VANCOUVER, WASH. — Colorado-based T&T Hospitality Services has purchased 4000 Columbia House Boulevard, a Class A office property in Vancouver. An undisclosed seller sold the asset for $21.1 million, or $478 per square foot. Nick Kucha, James Childress and Jakob Nicholls of Newmark represented the seller in the transaction. The buyer acquired the asset in a 1031 exchange, using proceeds from a hotel sale. Delivered in 2018, the 44,100-square-foot building is located within Vancouvers’s Lower Grand Employment Area that includes Grand Central Shopping Center and the Columbia Business Center.
GILBERT, ARIZ. — Midloch Investment Partners, in joint venture partnership with Scottsdale-based ATLAS, has acquired two industrial buildings and two additional acres of industrial outdoor storage in Gilbert. It is Midloch’s first acquisition in metro Phoenix. Terms of the transaction were not released. Located at 455 and 481 E. Baseline Road, the assets are a 36,325-square-foot facility occupied by Gannett Co., which publishes the Arizona Republic among other media; and a 25,220-square-foot building occupied by four tenants. Additionally, the sale included two outdoor storage yards that two tenants occupy.
ONALASKA, WIS. — Coldwell Banker Commercial River Valley has brokered the $10 million sale of a three-story, 66,000-square-foot office building in Onalaska, a city in western Wisconsin. The property is located at 2700 Midwest Drive. The buyer was Kwik Trip Inc., which will use the building for its training department, part of its accounting department and other office employees. Kwik Trip’s corporate headquarters will remain at its current location on the far north side of La Crosse, where the company’s production facilities are also located. Kwik Trip operates roughly 880 convenience stores primarily in Wisconsin, Minnesota and Iowa. Chuck Olson of Coldwell Banker Commercial River Valley represented the seller, Ron Houser, owner of Midwest Investment I LLC. Houser developed the property and began utilizing it in 1993. He later sold the asset but then repurchased it a few years ago.
SCHAUMBURG, ILL. — Bianco Properties has acquired Schaumburg Plaza, a 61,000-square-foot shopping center in the Chicago suburb of Schaumburg. The sales price and seller were undisclosed. Tenants include Starbucks, O’Reilly Auto Parts, Lou Malnati’s Pizzeria and Joann Fabrics. Nirav Express Market is set to open later this year. St. Louis-based Bianco focuses on retail and industrial investment opportunities.
AUSTIN, TEXAS — Los Angeles-based CIM Group, in partnership with an undisclosed entity, has acquired Onyx183, a 390-unit apartment community in northwest Austin’s Parmer Corridor. Built on 21 acres in 1995, the recently renovated property offers one-, two- and three-bedroom units that are furnished with stainless steel appliances, quartz countertops and tile backsplashes. Amenities include two pools, outdoor grilling and dining stations, a pet park and spa, fitness center and a resident clubhouse. The seller and sales price were not disclosed.
ROSWELL, GA. — Berkadia has brokered the $70.5 million sale of Grace Apartment Homes Roswell, a 396-unit multifamily property in Roswell, roughly 22 miles north of Atlanta. Located at 100 Chattahoochee Circle, the community features apartments in one-, two- and three-bedroom layouts. Amenities at the property include a swimming pool, fitness center, clubhouse and a business center. Andrew Mays, Paul Vetter, Matt White, Judy MacManus and Ian Shaw of Berkadia represented the seller, Georgia-based MSC Investment, in the transaction. RH Investment Management purchased the property.
NOBLESVILLE, IND. — MDH Partners has acquired Washington Business Park 2, a 247,000-square-foot warehouse completed this year in the Indianapolis suburb of Noblesville. Patch Development was the seller. MDH previously purchased Washington Business Park 1 in October 2022. Both buildings are located within the 142-acre Washington Business Park. Houston Hawley represented MDH on an internal basis. Bryan Poynter and Ryan Baker of Cushman & Wakefield brokered the sale. MDH’s footprint in Indiana now totals more than 1.4 million square feet.
CHICAGO — Kiser Group has negotiated the $10.9 million sale of an apartment building in Chicago’s Andersonville neighborhood. Located at 1553-55 W. Hollywood Ave., the property spans a full city block and features 76 apartment units along with 22 retail spaces. Jacob Price and Katie LeGrand of Kiser brokered the transaction. Buyer and seller information was not provided. The new ownership plans to preserve the property’s vintage character while enhancing units and amenities.
PHILADELPHIA — Florida-based investment firm DoveHill Capital Management has acquired a 329-room, dual-branded hotel in Philadelphia’s Wynnefield Heights neighborhood. The Hilton hotel was built in 2000 and was fully renovated in 2016, while the Homewood Suites hotel was built in 2005 and fully renovated in 2022. The hotels share 26,000 square feet of amenity space, as well as 1,300 parking spaces, and have jointly benefited from over $10 million in capital investment since 2015. DoveHill’s subsidiary, The Wurzak Hotel Group, will manage the property.