TAMPA, FLA. — Bromley Cos. has partnered with Concord Hospitality to build the dual-branded Aloft and Element hotel within the $500 million Midtown Tampa development. The seven-story Marriott hotel will share 226 rooms, a rooftop terrace and swimming pool. Additionally, the hotel will feature meeting space on the seventh floor, a 1,000-square-foot fitness center and 24,000 square feet of street-level retail space. The joint venture plans to break ground this summer with anticipated completion slated for 2021. The Bromley Cos. and Concord Hospitality are teaming with Casto Southeast Realty Services, Jeffrey Anderson Real Estate Co. and Crescent Communities to develop Midtown Tampa, a 1.8 million-square-foot mixed-use project that will feature office, hotel, residential and retail space, including a new Whole Foods Market, True Food Kitchen and REI.
Development
Campus Advantage, Stark Enterprises Break Ground on 618-Bed Student Housing Complex Near University of Florida
by Alex Tostado
GAINESVILLE, FLA. — A joint venture between Campus Advantage and Stark Enterprises has broken ground on Liv+ Gainesville, a 618-bed student housing community located near the University of Florida. The 279,075-square-foot property will offer a range of floor plans, from studios to six-bedroom units with bed-to-bath parity. Shared amenities will include a fitness wing with a cardio room, free weight room and boxing equipment; a mini market with fresh snack and drink offerings; a coffee bar; study rooms on each floor; a pool and courtyard; and a dog park. The community is scheduled for completion in fall 2020 and will be managed by Campus Advantage.
HOUSTON — GreenSpace Self-Storage LLC has acquired land at 1690 North Loop West in Houston for the development of a 1,050-unit self-storage facility. The Class A, three-story property will feature 24-hour surveillance, electronic access control, climate-controlled units and a customer service office. The facility, which will offer 75,000 square feet of net rentable space, will be situated on two of the parcel’s six acres; plans for the additional acreage have not yet been finalized. Chris Bergmann Jr. of JLL represented GreenSpace in its acquisition of the land. Avison Young represented the seller.
TOMBALL, TEXAS — E.E. Reed Construction has completed the Suez WTS USA Water & Process Technologies Laboratory project, which delivered a 44,000-square-foot industrial facility in Tomball, a northern suburb of Houston. Designed by SmithGroup, an integrated design firm with 13 offices in the United States, the tilt-wall facility includes office space. The facility houses 80 employees.
CHANDLER, ARIZ. — Dallas-based Jackson-Shaw and Las Vegas-based LaPour Partners have broken ground for Parc Germann, a two-building urban industrial development in Chandler. Totaling 224,471 square feet, Parc Germann will feature flexible industrial space broken down into a 92,261-square-foot Building A, located at 2215 E. Germann Road, and 132,210-square-foot Building B, located at 2225 E. Germann Road. Each building will feature modern, flexible industrial space designed to accommodate office, showroom, manufacturing, distribution, assembly and a variety of other industrial uses. The project will include front-loaded buildings featuring true dock-high space, a full concrete truck court and the ability to have outside storage. Pat Harlan and Kyle Westfall of JLL’s Phoenix office will manage the leasing assignment for the development.
MUSKEGON, MICH. — RD Management LLC has unveiled plans to redevelop Muskegon Shopping Center located at 3530 Henry St. in western Michigan. The project will include removal of the 134,874-square-foot building formerly occupied by Kmart, renovation of the 32,338 square feet of adjacent retail space and the construction of five residential buildings totaling 126 units. Demolition of the Kmart building will begin in late spring. In addition, Mercy Health has agreed to purchase a 6.2-acre parcel of the shopping center in order to construct a new 40,900-square-foot medical office building that will include urgent care, physical therapy, research laboratories, doctor’s offices and a pharmacy.
WESLEY CHAPEL, FLA. — Hutton, a real estate development and investment firm based in Chattanooga, has opened Cypress Creek Town Shopping Center, a 190,000-square-foot shopping center located in Wesley Chapel, 20 miles north of downtown Tampa. Earth Fare anchors the center, which is the latest phase of Cypress Creek Town Center. Other tenants in the new shopping center include Burlington, Hobby Lobby, Five Below, Dollar Tree and HomeGoods. Remaining tenants are scheduled to open in late spring. Chattanooga, Tenn.-based Hutton has completed three previous developments at Cypress Creek Town Center, including a 26,000-square-foot, multi-tenant development leased to retailers such as Mellow Mushroom and Men’s Wearhouse; an adjacent 8,000-square-foot Chuy’s; and a 16,000-square-foot multi-tenant building that includes Blaze Pizza, Chipotle Mexican Grill, Verizon Wireless and Sleep Number.
ZEBULON, N.C. — Woda Cooper Cos. has cut the ribbon on Shepard Greene, a 50-unit affordable seniors housing community in Zebulon, approximately 20 miles east of Raleigh. The three-story community features age-in-place features and energy-efficient apartments for residents aged 55 years and older who earn 60 percent or less of the area median income. All units have emergency alert systems and six units are available with features for those with disabilities, such as roll-in showers. Two units are designed for those with hearing/sight impairments. Shepard Greene is located a half-mile from downtown Zebulon. An onsite manager oversees leasing and property maintenance and is available to assist residents in accessing transportation, Meals On Wheels and other resources and activities. Shepard Greene was financed in part through housing tax credits allocated by the North Carolina Housing Finance Agency. Bank of America Merrill Lynch was the equity investor for the tax credits and also provided construction financing. Bellwether Enterprise also facilitated a USDA Rural Development 538 loan.
NEW YORK CITY — Extell Development Co. has topped out Brooklyn Point, a 68-story residential tower that will be the borough’s tallest building. Designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox with interiors designed by Katherine Newman of AD100, the property will ultimately offer studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom floor plans. Amenities will include a 65-foot indoor saltwater swimming pool, 35-foot rock climbing wall and yoga studio, Pilates and cycling studios and a squash/basketball court, as well as a spa with an infrared sauna, men’s and women’s steam rooms and a hot tub. Brooklyn Point is situated within City Point, a 600,000-square-foot mixed-use development that offers retail and entertainment space. Units will begin at $850,000 with the first closings slated for early 2020.
DETROIT — Bedrock and the city of Detroit have completed an affordable housing project reserved for residents age 55 and above and who earn 30 to 60 percent of the area median income. This equates to earning $14,910 to $29,820 for a single person. Located within Detroit’s Brush Park neighborhood and part of Bedrock’s 8.4-acre City Modern development, The Flats at 124 Alfred is the first of six apartment buildings to be completed. The 54-unit building features one-bedroom floor plans that range from 600 to 735 square feet. Amenities include a fitness center, resident lounge, outdoor terrace and underground parking. Detroit-based Hamilton Anderson Associates designed the building. In 2017, Bedrock made a commitment to the city that 20 percent of its residential portfolio would be dedicated to affordable housing units. Bedrock plans to develop or rehabilitate a total of up to 3,500 residential rental units over the next several years, with 700 of those units designated as affordable housing.