Development

NEW YORK CITY — Exact Capital, a locally based finance and development firm, has completed the renovation and preservation of 333 affordable housing units spread across 19 buildings in The Bronx. As part of the project, the developer also renovated four retail spaces located within those properties, all of which rise between two and seven stories. Exact Capital partnered with Shepherd Restoration Corp. on the project, which enhanced roofs, refreshed common areas and upgraded kitchens and bathrooms. TD Bank provided financing for the project in conjunction with the New York City Department of Housing Preservation & Development and Community Preservation Corp.

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MONROVIA, IND. — Core5 Industrial Partners has begun development of a 1 million-square-foot industrial building within the Hendricks Gateway Park in Monrovia, about 25 miles southwest of Indianapolis. The building will be the first speculative industrial building in the market with a clear height of 40 feet. It is slated for completion in the second quarter of 2020. The development will offer parking for 663 cars and 251 trailers. Andrew Morris and Jeremy Woods of CBRE represented Core5 in the purchase of 76 acres of land for the project. The duo will also represent Core5’s leasing efforts for the new property. The project team includes GDI Construction, MacGregor Associates Architects and Structurepoint. Hendricks Gateway Park is currently home to DHL, Chewy.com, Johnson & Johnson and Geodis.

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MORA, MINN. — Kraus-Anderson Construction Co. has completed a $52 million expansion of FirstLight Health System in Mora, about 75 miles north of Minneapolis. Designed by DSGW Architects, the renovation includes a new main entry and common area, eye clinic, lab, chemotherapy and radiology spaces, IT facilities, administration offices and gift shop. A two-story addition features a new rehabilitation area with a therapy pool, food-service kitchen, cafeteria and inpatient pharmacy. It also includes new units for births, medical surgeries and ICU. Another two-story addition features a new emergency department, community pharmacy, ambulance garage and fitness center. A separate one-story addition comprises clinical exam rooms. Exterior upgrades include new parking areas, relocation of the helipad and improved access from the highway. All hospital services were in full operation during the entire duration of the multi-phased, 25-month project. The original hospital was built in 1943, with additions completed in 1960, 1970, 1995, 2002 and 2007.

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THOUSAND OAKS, CALIF. — Canyon Partners Real Estate LLC has provided $10.9 million of preferred equity to Griffin Living for the construction of a seniors housing community in Thousand Oaks, approximately 40 miles west of Los Angeles. The community is West Oaks, a Class A development featuring 58 assisted living units and 28 memory care units in a 103,704-square-foot, two-story building. Irwin Partners Architects designed the property. “The Thousand Oaks community is an underserved area for seniors housing and memory care with high projections for unmet demand by 2020, yet this project is currently one of only two senior living developments approved in Thousand Oaks,” says Paul Griffin, chief executive officer of Griffin Living. The transaction is Canyon’s fourth investment with Griffin since 2013. The other projects include: The Viano at Riverwalk apartments in Riverside, Calif.; the Georgian Lakeside, a 95-unit assisted living and memory care residence in Roswell, Ga; and VivaBella at Simi Valley, a 101-unit assisted living and memory care community in Simi Valley, Calif.

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CINCINNATI — FC Cincinnati (FCC), a Major League Soccer team, is headed for a new home. The team recently started construction of a $250 million stadium in the city’s West End, unveiling the full design plans for the first time this week. General contractor Turner Construction broke ground on the project in December and expects to complete the stadium in March 2021. Architecture firm Populous designed West End Stadium — the team said the name may change as potential corporate sponsors get involved with naming rights — to hold between 26,000 and 26,500 seats. It will also feature standing room known as “The Bailey,” which can hold up to 3,100 additional fans. FC Cincinnati has entered into a public-private partnership with the City of Cincinnati for infrastructure improvements around the stadium, with the city providing $35 million for those projects. The construction itself will be privately funded by the team’s ownership. U.S. Bank is providing construction financing for the stadium, according to Cincinnati Public Radio. “As a Cincinnati native and lifelong resident, I have nothing but pride knowing our West End Stadium will be a strong symbol of this city on the world stage,” says FCC president Jeff Berding. ““MLS …

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DALLAS — Four Rivers Capital has begun construction of Weir’s Plaza, a 12-story office and retail building in the Knox-Henderson neighborhood of Dallas. The project will consist of 250,000 square feet of office space and 40,000 square feet of retail space, about 70 percent of which will be occupied by Weir’s Furniture. International law firm Kirkland & Ellis has signed a 65,986-square-foot office lease to occupy the buildings’ top three floors, and WeWork has signed a 71,598-square-foot lease for coworking space. Tommy Nelson and Dennis Barnes of CBRE represented Four Rivers Capital in the lease negotiations. Kevin Kushner, Phil Puckett, Harlan Davis and Neal Puckett of CBRE, along with Brooke Armstrong of JLL, represented Kirkland & Ellis. Completion of the project is slated for 2021. CBRE represented the landlord in the office lease negotiations. Tim Jordan and Clint Coe of JLL arranged construction financing for the project through PCCP LLC.

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SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS — Developer RREAF Holdings has broken ground on Marriott Delta Hotel, a 240-room property that will be located in the Fort Worth suburb of Southlake. Designed by Merriman Anderson Architects, the six-story hotel will include 10,000 square feet of meeting space and a full-service restaurant and bar. Hill & Wilkinson is the general contractor for the project, which is expected to be complete by 2020.

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TYSONS, VA. — Washington Property Co. (WPC) has acquired 5.2 acres of land in Tysons with plans to construct a 700-unit Solaire-branded multifamily community. An undisclosed global private equity firm sold the land to WPC for $21 million, according to someone with knowledge of the transaction. John Sheridan of CBRE represented the seller in the transaction. The parcel is part of the 19-acre Arbor Row neighborhood, a mixed-use development situated on Westpark Drive, 15 miles west of downtown Washington, D.C. WPC plans to break ground on the twin mid-rise buildings in the next 12 to 24 months. Plans for unit interiors include quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, wood flooring, large windows and private balconies. The property will also include 8,000 square feet of retail space. WPC has not yet selected a design team for the project.

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FERNLEY, NEV. — Mark IV Capital, in partnership with Heath Rushing of New Nevada Resources, has acquired Crossroads Commerce Center, a 4,300-acre industrial and commercial property located in Fernley, for an undisclosed price. The asset has been rebranded to Victory Logistics District. Situated 30 miles east of Reno, Nev., Victory Logistics Center will be completed in phases with the first phase including approximately 7.5 million square feet of industrial space. Build-out is expected to conclude within seven to 10 years. The first building will be an 800,000-square-foot speculative, cross-docked distribution facility with 40-foot clear heights. Irvine, Calif.-based HPA Architects is designing the building. The first phase also includes the construction of a full-service transload rail facility, which will serve new and existing rail customers in the projects as well as customers throughout the region. The rail facility is being developed in partnership with Black Gold Terminals. At complete build-out, the logistics center will feature manufacturing, distribution, industrial and data center space, as well as housing options, convenience retail, quick-service retail and restaurant and entertainment options.

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CHANDLER, ARIZ. — Koelsch Communities has completed The Park at Copper Creek, an independent living community in Chandler. The $40 million property features more than 130 apartments. Amenities include a woodworking shop, theatre, veranda, and patio. In addition, there are two interior courtyards, outdoor exercise stations, and fitness center equipped with compressed air workout stations. A classic 1956 Dodge Custom Royal Lancer is also featured near the entrance, a unique feature of many Koelsch communities as an homage to the CEO’s father, who loved cars. Diana Escobedo is executive director of the new community.

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