RENTON, WASH. — Providence has completed the disposition of the two-building Southgate Campus and four-building Valley Office Park in Renton. Seattle Children’s Hospital acquired the assets for a total of $84 million. Totaling 484,039 square feet, the portfolio includes: Southgate I, a 114,186-square-foot building at 2201 Lind Ave. SW Southgate II, a 160,853-square-foot property at 2001 Lind Ave. SW Valley Office Park, a 209,000-square-foot asset at 1801 Lind Ave. SW Valley Office Park is the current local headquarters of Providence and includes a Pacific Medical Group multi-specialty clinic. Garth Hogan, Kevin Shannon and Cavan O’Keefe of Newmark represented the seller in the transaction.
Acquisitions
EVERETT, WASH. — CBRE has arranged the sale of Greentree Plaza, a shopping center located at 305-505 SE Everett Mall Way in Everett. ACF Property Management sold the retail center to Transnational Management for $23.7 million. Built between 1998 and 2004, Greentree Plaza offers 83,035 square feet of retail space. At the time of sale, the property was 96 percent leased to 18 tenants, including Chipotle, Starbucks Coffee, Sportsman’s Warehouse, Jamba Juice, Visionworks, Bank of America, Subway and Supercuts. The plaza shares a parking lot with a Target store, which was not included in the sale. Dino Christophilis and Daniel Tibeau of CBRE’s National Retail Partners represented the seller in the deal.
PHOENIX — Taylor Street Advisors has brokered the sale of The Hepburn, a multifamily property located at 631 N. 4th Ave. in Phoenix. A local syndicator sold the asset to an out-of-state 1031 exchange investor for $3.9 million, or $243,750 per unit. The fully renovated property features 16 apartments with quartz countertops, new cabinetry, stainless steel appliances, in-suite washers/dryers, and upgraded bathrooms with custom tile showers and vanities. Built in 1957, the property underwent renovations in 2022 that included a new roof, plumbing, electrical, exterior and interior doors, lighting, exterior paint, courtyard landscaping, fencing, gates and asphalt parking. Brian Tranetzki and Anton Laakso of Taylor Street Advisors represented both parties in the transaction.
SAN DIEGO — Commercial Asset Advisors has arranged the sale of a retail property located at 1139-1143 6th Ave. in downtown San Diego. Aura Olive and Luis Lopez sold the asset to Anthem Real Estate Ventures for $2.5 million. Two restaurants and a convenience store occupy the 4,850-square-foot building on long-term leases. Gino Kalasho and Austin Fellows of Commercial Asset Advisors represented the seller in the deal.
CHICAGO — Emerald Empire has acquired Pangea Properties’ Chicago portfolio for an undisclosed price. The portfolio spans several hundred multifamily properties and thousands of units, 97 percent of which are designated as affordable for residents who earn up to 60 percent of the area median income. Arbor Realty Trust and NewPoint Real Estate Capital provided acquisition financing through Fannie Mae. Pangea’s Chicago-area employees will continue to manage the properties on behalf of Emerald Empire. Chestnut Ridge, N.Y.-based Emerald Empire maintains $2 billion of assets and roughly 17,000 units under management.
ILLINOIS — Four Corners Property Trust (FCPT) has purchased a portfolio of four retail properties occupied by Buffalo Wild Wings in Illinois for $14.3 million. The restaurant has roughly nine years remaining on the leases. The sales price represents a cap rate of 7.3 percent. The seller and specific locations of the properties were not provided. Mill Valley, Calif.-based FCPT is a retail and restaurant REIT with a portfolio of 982 properties across 47 states.
GLENDALE, WIS. — Marcus & Millichap has brokered the $3.2 million sale of Bayshore Area Retail Plaza in Glendale, a northern suburb of Milwaukee. The 13,763-square-foot retail center was 89 percent leased at the time of sale to tenants such as Fast Signs, Gyro Palace and WingStop. Jared Shapiro, Craig Fuller, Erin Patton and Scott Wiles of Marcus & Millichap represented the seller, a limited liability company. The buyer was undisclosed.
SAN DIEGO — Realty Income Corp. (NYSE: O), a publicly traded REIT, has agreed to acquire up to 185 single-tenant retail and industrial properties from subsidiaries of CIM Real Estate Finance Trust Inc. for approximately $894 million. The exact composition of the portfolio depends on completion of due diligence and the potential exercise of rights of first refusal related to certain properties. If the entire 185 properties are included, the transaction will represent a 7.1 percent capitalization rate. “We believe the deployment of net sales proceeds will continue to advance our program to generate sustainable and increasing dividends for our shareholders through earnings growth,” says Richard Ressler, president, CEO and chairman of CIM Real Estate Finance Trust. “Additionally, this transaction increases our flexibility as we seek to capitalize on investment opportunities resulting from the current market environment.” The properties feature a weighted average remaining lease term of approximately 9.2 years with approximately 48 percent of the portfolio’s annualized contractual rent derived from investment-grade rated clients. The properties total 4.6 million square feet, with 55 retail clients representing 95 percent of the total portfolio rent. The remaining 5 percent comes from four industrial clients. The top two renters in the portfolio …
CHICAGO — Standard Communities led a public-private partnership that acquired Bryn Mawr Belle Shore Apartments in Chicago’s Edgewater Beach neighborhood. The total capitalization of the acquisition was roughly $46 million. The affordable housing community includes 371 units across two buildings as well as 15,000 square feet of retail space. Standard plans to make improvements such as new common area lighting, refurbished common areas and amenities, and renovated management offices. Standard completed the transaction in partnership with the Illinois Housing Development Authority, Chicago Housing Authority, the City of Chicago Department of Housing and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
INDIANA — In a sale-leaseback transaction, Four Corners Property Trust (FCPT) has purchased a portfolio of five retail properties occupied by Jiffy Lube in Indiana. Jiffy Lube has roughly 15 years remaining on its leases at the net-leased properties. The sales price of $7.9 million represents a cap rate of 6.5 percent.