TALLAHASSEE, FLA. — Roger B. Kennedy Construction has completed construction of The Grove at Canopy in Tallahassee on behalf of developer Vestcor Senior Living. Although costs were not expressly disclosed, the contractor said its contract exceeded $20 million. The three-story, 140,000-square-foot community features 118 units of independent living, assisted living and memory care. The designer on the project was Group 4 Design.
Development
MESA, ARIZ. — Lincoln Property Co. (LPC) and Harvard Investments has broken ground for the first office building at Union, a four-building, 1.3 million-square-foot office project at the junction of Mesa, Tempe and Scottsdale. Union’s first building will total 238,348 square feet spread across four stories, as well as an adjacent four-level parking garage. All the buildings planned at Union will feature a modern glass exterior, an active first floor, large office floorplates with high ceilings, outdoor balconies and 10-foot vision glass offering views of the surrounding city and mountains. Building One will connect to the larger Union master plans via a main pedestrian plaza and indoor-outdoor features such as shaded gathering areas and outdoor linked by the Rio Salado Pathway. Situated on 28.2 acres, the buildings will range from four to eight stories and from 232,000 square feet to 450,000 square feet. Completion of the first building is slated for October 2020. DAVIS is serving as project architect and Wespac is serving as general contractor. LPC will serve as the project’s leasing agent and property manager.
PHOENIX — Astoria Healthcare Properties has started construction of its first seniors housing community, The Retreat of Alameda in Phoenix. The Kansas-based developer specializes in ambulatory surgery centers, surgical specialty hospitals and medical office buildings. “Adding senior living as a product type is a natural extension for us,” says John Foudray, the company’s CEO. “Our expertise is developing healthcare facilities with the goal of providing higher quality care at a lower cost. Not only is the demand for senior living increasing, but the ability to provide a product that provides quality care at an affordable price is in greater demand.” The new development will offer 72 assisted living units and 38 memory care units in a 93,000-square-foot building. triARC Design provided design work on the project. Paradigm Senior Living will operate the community upon completion, which is planned for March 2021.
SANDY, UTAH — KeyBank Community Development Lending and Investment (CDLI) has arranged $23.5 million of construction and permanent financing for Arcadia Apartments II, a 177-unit affordable multifamily project in Sandy. The borrower is Salt Lake City-based Wasatch Residential Group, a real estate development, construction, finance and asset management company. Arcadia Apartments II will feature 52 one-bedroom units, 82 two-bedroom apartments and 43 three-bedroom units. The property will be limited to residents making 60 percent or less of the area median income. The asset is adjacent to Arcadia Apartments I and will share access to amenities including a pool, hot tub and fitness center. The project was awarded a 4 percent Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), and Enterprise Community Partners, the equity investor, is providing $15.6 million in LIHTC equity. Additionally, the property was awarded private activity bonds, which were purchased by KeyBank as a private placement. Sarah Geis of KeyBank’s CDLI team arranged the financing.
NEW YORK CITY — A joint venture between Tribeca Investment Group and funds managed by PGIM Real Estate and Meadow Partners will undertake a full repositioning of 295 Fifth Avenue, a 700,000-square-foot property in Manhattan also known as The Textile Building, in a project valued at $300 million. The new ownership signed a 99-year ground lease at the former textile building and plans to convert it into a Class A office tower. Features of the new property will include 40,000-square-foot flexible floor plates and ceiling heights up to 16 feet, as well as a new lobby, new retail storefronts and amenity spaces. Tenant spaces will be redeveloped into loft offices. Darcy Stacom, Bill Shanahan and Doug Middleton of CBRE represented the family ownership on the ground lease. Studios Architecture will be involved in the design and construction of the project.
SAN ANTONIO — Locally based developer Koontz Corp. has completed Foster Ridge Distribution Center, a 327,000-square-foot industrial project in northeast San Antonio. The property is situated on 21 acres near a distribution center leased to Dollar General and the 871-acre site that will eventually house H-E-B’s distribution facilities. Foster Ridge Distribution Center is a cross-dock building that features 32-foot clear heights, 75 dock-high overhead doors, 130-foot truck courts and an ESFR sprinkler system. Houston-based Powers Brown served as the architect for the project, and San Antonio-based R.C. Page was the general contractor.
DALLAS — Chicago-based Convexity Properties will renovate and rebrand the Magnolia Hotel Park Cities, a 297-room hotel that anchors the 12-acre Eastline development in Dallas. The six-month construction project will enhance 297 guest rooms, introduce a café and grab-and-go market and curate a lobby lounge with a gastro-pub concept and live music. Dallas-based Yost Architects and Studio 11 Design have partnered in planning and designing the improvements. The renovated hotel, which will be rebranded as The Beeman Hotel at Eastline, will offer amenities such as 12,000 square feet of meeting space, a pool, fitness center and a business center.
RICHARDSON, TEXAS — Cambria Hotels has opened a 119-room property adjacent to the CityLine mixed-used development in Richardson, a northeastern suburb of Dallas. The hotel features a bistro and full-service bar, pool, fitness center and multi-functional meeting space. Best Hospitality and Dallas-based investor Vipin Nambiar developed the property, which is the sixth Cambria-branded hotel in Texas.
Venture One, USAA Real Estate Break Ground on Speculative Infill Logistics Facility in Metro Chicago
GLENDALE HEIGHTS, ILL. — Venture One Real Estate, in joint venture with USAA Real Estate, has broken ground on One North Ave, a 151,200-square-foot speculative infill logistics facility in Glendale Heights. Completion is slated for the second quarter of 2020. Located in the North DuPage submarket, the property will be divisible down to 30,000 square feet offering modern warehousing space for tenants with smaller footprints. The facility will feature a clear height of 32 feet and 130-foot truck courts. Brian Kling and Reed Adler of Colliers International will market the property for lease.
MANHATTAN, KAN., ST. PETERS, MO. AND OMAHA — Knoebel Construction has completed new veterinary hospitals within existing Petco locations in Manhattan, Kan., St. Peters, Mo. and Omaha. Each 1,500 to 2,000-square-foot veterinary clinic features a reception area, four examination rooms, an x-ray room, surgery room and waiting room. SBLM and GPD Group served as the architects. Knoebel has also been selected to add veterinary hospitals within three additional Petco stores in the Las Vegas area.