JACKSONVILLE, FLA. — Atlanta-based developer Rooker has broken ground on a 155,820-square-foot speculative industrial facility located just off Interstate 295 in Jacksonville. In October 2018, Rooker acquired 39 acres in Perimeter West Industrial Park, including three industrial-zoned parcels, one of which will be the site of this project. Pieper O’Brien Herr Architects is designing the project, and FCL Builders is serving as the general contractor. Construction is expected to be complete by early December.
Development
Cardinal Ventures, Blake Management to Develop 88,000 SF Seniors Housing Community in Greenville
by Alex Tostado
GREENVILLE, S.C. — A partnership between Cardinal Ventures LLC and Blake Management Group will develop an 88,000-square-foot seniors housing community in Greenville. The property will offer assisted living units in studio, one- and two-bedroom formats and memory care units in studio and one-bedroom floor plans. Construction is scheduled to be complete by spring 2020.
TEMPE, ARIZ. — A partnership between Catellus Development Corp. and Mortenson will bring a dual-branded hotel to the Novus Innovation Corridor in Tempe. Groundbreaking occurred this week, with completion slated for summer 2020. Situated at the corner of East Veterans Way and East Sixth Street, the eight-story hotel will feature 259 rooms under the Hyatt Place and Hyatt House flags. The LEED-certified hotel will feature rooftop amenities, including a pool, bar, outdoor gathering area and fitness center. Additional amenities will include an open lobby, shaded patio spaces and banquet, meeting and outdoor event spaces. The property will be within walking distance of Arizona State University’s Sun Devil Stadium, as well as adjacent to Wells Fargo Arena and the planned multi-purpose arena. The project team include PK Architects, ESG Architects and Design Force Corp.
MAKEFIELD, PENN. — Rubenstein Partners LP, an investment firm focused on value-add office deals, will redevelop two office parks totaling 466,736 square feet in Makefield, about 40 miles northeast of Philadelphia. The Makefield Crossing North campus consists of five office buildings totaling 190,183 square feet, plus a Hampton Inn hotel that was not included in the acquisition. The Makefield Crossing South campus consists of four office buildings, of which Rubenstein acquired three buildings totaling 276,533 square feet. At both campuses, Rubenstein will convert the interior parking lots to open green spaces, renovate the common areas of the buildings, replace signage and add new amenities, including a fitness center, conference center and a tenant lounge. Rubenstein will also rebrand the properties. JLL will handle leasing of the redeveloped spaces.
NEW YORK CITY — Real estate investment and development firm Vanbarton Group has begun leasing Hollingsworth, a 25-story residential tower located at the corner of West 37th Street and Sixth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan. Designed by New York-based Fogarty Finger, the property offers 380 units and amenities such as a fitness center, package lockers, a rooftop lounge and an outdoor grilling area. Units feature imported Italian tile and soaking tubs in bathrooms, stone countertops and backsplashes in kitchens, as well as wood plank flooring and washers and dryers. Rents start at approximately $3,330 per month for studio units, $4,250 per month for one-bedroom residences and $5,925 per month for two-bedroom units. Move-ins will begin in May.
CHICAGO — Skender has started interior construction of the Chicago headquarters for Spaces, a coworking company owned by IWG. Spaces will fully occupy the former Sports Authority building, which spans eight stories and 80,000 square feet and is located at the corner of LaSalle and Ontario streets. Project features include a roof terrace, café, gym, reception area, conference rooms, private offices and open office workstation areas. Next Realty is the building owner. Skender is collaborating with WB Interiors, Loring Engineers and Himes Associates. Completion is slated for September.
UC Hastings Selects Greystar as Master Developer of $450M Student Housing Village in San Francisco
by John Nelson
SAN FRANCISCO — The University of California Hastings College of the Law (UC Hastings) has selected Greystar Real Estate Partners LLC as the master developer of its planned on-campus academic village in downtown San Francisco. Charleston, S.C.-based Greystar plans to build the $450 million project in two phases. “We are excited to be moving forward with Greystar to further develop this vibrant academic village in the heart of San Francisco,” says David Faigman, chancellor and dean at UC Hastings. The law school is situated in downtown San Francisco near the Supreme Court of California and San Francisco City Hall. Phase I of the new project will be the ground-up construction of 630 student housing apartments available for students, faculty and staff. The first phase is estimated to cost $250 million to develop, which will be funded using tax-exempt bonds. UC Hastings and Greystar plan to open the first phase in time for the fall 2022 semester. Phase II is the approximately $200 million renovation of McAllister Tower, a historic on-campus dormitory. The overhaul will update 300 units and add new mixed-use amenities, including a fitness center, study lounges, community kitchens, social lounges and a new auditorium. Overall, the expansion will …
SALISBURY, N.C. — Online pet products retailer Chewy will open a $55 million distribution center in Salisbury, a city located roughly midway between Charlotte and Greensboro. The project is expected to bring 1,200 new jobs to the area. Local media outlet The Salisbury Post reports that the facility will span about 700,000 square feet, and that the groundbreaking will be held in May with completion slated for June 2020. The property will be the ninth fulfillment center in the country for Chewy, which is headquartered in Boston and Dania Beach, Fla. In April 2017, PetSmart acquired Chewy for a reported $3.35 billion.
CORAOPOLIS, PA. — Tapestry Senior Living will open Tapestry Moon Township, a 224-unit community that will be located in Coraopolis, about 12 miles northwest of Pittsburgh. The community will offer 93 memory care units and 131 assisted living units. A timeline for the opening was not provided, but the company has announced that the property is currently accepting deposits.
HOUSTON — Clay Development & Construction Inc. has broken ground on Kennedy Greens Distribution Center I, a 524,528-square-foot speculative industrial facility that will be located near George Bush Intercontinental Airport on Houston’s north side. The 29.2-acre site on which the facility will be situated is housed within Clay’s 145-acre Kennedy Greens South Business Park and allows for additional expansion of up to 500,000 square feet. The building will be designed as a cross-dock facility with 36-foot clear heights, 60-foot speed bays, 107 dock-high doors, 130-foot truck courts, 300 employee parking spaces and the option of 130 trailer parking spaces. Completion is slated for the fourth quarter. Clay will work with CBRE on marketing and leasing of the property. Trustmark Bank provided construction financing for the project.