Florida

TALLAHASSEE, FLA. — Berkadia has arranged a $17.5 million construction loan for Hotel Indigo, a 143-room hotel that will be developed in Tallahassee. Brad Williamson and Kyle Ryan of Berkadia arranged the five-year, fixed-rate loan through a regional bank on behalf of the developer, Urban Street Development. The hotel will be one of the final pieces of the company’s Florida State University (FSU) CollegeTown District. The master-planned mixed-use community already includes 982 student housing beds, 60,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space and two parking garages. Urban Street broke ground on the $125 million project in 2013. Situated at 826 Gaines St., Hotel Indigo will be located adjacent to FSU and steps away from Doak Campbell Stadium, home to FSU’s Seminole football team. Designed by hospitality design firm ai3, the hotel will feature a contemporary design and an onsite restaurant and bar. Hotel Indigo is a chain of boutique hotels and part of InterContinental Hotels Group.

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HIALEAH, FLA. — Construction is complete on the new KLX Aerospace Solutions global headquarters and distribution hub located in Hialeah, a city in Miami-Dade County. Ware Malcomb provided master planning and architectural design services for the 700,000-square-foot project, which is part of the first phase of the planed 95-acre Countyline Corporate Park, a logistics park developed by Flagler Global Logistics. KLX Aerospace Solutions is a distributor of aerospace hardware and provider of supply chain management solutions for Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs), Maintenance and Repair Operations (MROs) and airlines across the globe. The new facility features concrete tilt-up construction, metal canopy parking structure, electric car charging stations, a café, recreational area and outdoor seating. Turner Construction was the general contractor for the project.

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ORLANDO, FLA. — Tavistock Development Co. has unveiled plans for Boxi Park at Lake Nona, an outdoor entertainment venue located within Lake Nona Town Center, a 100-acre mixed-use development that anchors the master-designed Lake Nona community in Orlando. The 30,000-square-foot venue will be built using repurposed shipping containers, and will feature a mix of restaurants and bars, beach volleyball courts, a fenced dog park, playground and a live entertainment venue. The park will be built using 12 containers arranged in one- and two-story configurations. The structure allows the containers to be moved as Lake Nona Town Center expands. Boxi Park is scheduled to open in December.

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ORLANDO, FLA. — Tavistock Development Co. has partnered with McCraney Property Co. to co-develop 1.3 million square feet of industrial space at Infinity Park, Tavistock’s 206-acre, mixed-use development located along John Young Parkway in Orlando. The joint venture expects to break ground on the speculative light distribution and logistics buildings by the end of the year. Infinity Park currently houses a 113,000-square-foot office building and an adjacent 125,000-square-foot office building currently under construction. Orange Lake Resorts, which joined Infinity Park last year, will house its corporate campus at the buildings. Once complete by the end of the year, the two buildings will house nearly 2,100 employees. At full build-out, the park will feature industrial and hotel space, approximately 50,000 square feet of retail space and up to 500,000 square feet of office space available for build-to-suit and pre-lease opportunities. David Murphy and Monica Wonus of CBRE are handling the leasing assignment for the industrial portion of Infinity Park. John Pottinger and Scott Bell of Tavistock are handling leasing for the project’s retail, hospitality and office segments.

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TAMPA, FLA. — Strategic Property Partners LLC (SPP) has unveiled plans for a pair of office towers within the $3 billion Water Street Tampa project. The multi-phased development will comprise more than 9 million square feet of commercial, residential, hospitality, educational, entertainment, cultural and retail space upon completion scheduled for 2027. The office towers will total approximately 1 million square feet and will be the first ground-up office buildings to be constructed in downtown Tampa in nearly 25 years. “With Tampa’s population growing daily and sustained job creation happening within the community, we saw a tremendous opportunity to build new and efficient office space within the initial phase of the Water Street Tampa neighborhood,” says David Bevirt, executive vice president of corporate leasing and strategy for SPP. One of the buildings, 1001 Water St., will rise 20 stories and span 380,000 square feet. COOKFOX Architects designed the speculative property. Construction is expected to begin in the spring, with completion slated for the second quarter of 2021, according to the Tampa Bay Times. Building features will include a rooftop terrace, conference space, flex rooms and a wellness community center. A Nelson Byrd Woltz Landscape Architects-designed plaza area will link the building …

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ORLANDO, FLA. — Cushman & Wakefield has brokered the sale of Millenia Lakes I, II and III, a 414,472-square-foot office park in Orlando. The portfolio is part of a 450-acre master-planned development that includes office, apartments, a hotel and retail space. Mike Davis, Michael Lerner and Rick Brugge of Cushman & Wakefield arranged the transaction on behalf of the seller, Barings Real Estate, an affiliate of Barings LLC. An affiliate of Starwood Capital Group acquired the assets for an undisclosed price. The three buildings in the park were built in phases between 2001 and 2007. On-site amenities include a fitness center, café and a walking/jogging path surrounding a lake. The buildings are located adjacent to the Mall at Millenia, a regional shopping mall. The Millenia Lakes portfolio was 91.2 percent leased at the time of sale to tenants such as Prudential and AXA Equitable Life Insurance.

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ST. PETERSBURG, FLA. — RLJ Lodging Trust has sold the 362-room Vinoy Renaissance St. Petersburg Resort & Golf Club for $188.5 million, or approximately $521,000 per room. The Marriott-branded hotel is located at 501 5th Ave. N.E. on the Tampa Bay waterfront In St. Petersburg. The sales price represents the contractural sales price of $185 million, and the release of $3.5 million in member deposits. The Vinoy features an on-site spa, swimming pool, fitness center, meeting rooms, 18-hole golf course and on-site dining. The hotel is located in downtown St. Petersburg near Tropicana Field, the Dali Museum, Florida Aquarium, North Straub Park, Vinoy Park and Spa Beach.

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SURFSIDE, FLA. — Pointe Development Co., in partnership with Monceau Realty Group, has submitted a bid to develop a new town hall and civic center in Surfside, a town in Miami-Dade County. The proposed $33.5 million development would be located at 9293 Harding Ave. and 269 93rd St., which are the sites of the current town hall and a municipal parking lot, respectively. Plans for the project include a new town hall, community rooftop park and sports area overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, a police station, 60,996 square feet of office space, 10,882 square feet of retail and restaurant space and a 431-space parking garage. An approval timeline for the project was not disclosed.

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TAMPA, FLA. — Cushman & Wakefield has arranged the $27 million sale of Tampa Bay Center, a 142,350-square-foot shopping center in Tampa. Jason Donald, Patrick Berman and Todd Tolbert of Cushman & Wakefield arranged the transaction on behalf of the seller, Five RE Tampa Bay Center LLC. Equity Management Partners LLC acquired the property. The previous ownership invested $5 million to renovate the center, which was formerly anchored by Kmart. Tampa Bay Center was 97 percent leased at the time of sale to tenants such as Ashley HomeStore, Floor & Décor, The Tile Shop, Dollar Tree, Metro PCS and a freestanding WingHouse restaurant.

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TAMPA, FLA. — CBRE has arranged the $274.3 million sale of a six-property multifamily portfolio located in Atlanta, Orlando, Raleigh, Charlotte and Charleston. Shea Campbell, Kevin Kempf, Ashish Cholia, Colleen Hendrix and Phil Brosseau of CBRE arranged the transaction on behalf of the undisclosed seller. Tampa-based American Landmark Apartments acquired the 1,863-unit portfolio, which comprised Arbor Terrace and Summerset in Atlanta, Bella in Orlando, Sterling Town Center in Raleigh, Integra Springs at Kellswater in Charlotte and Arbor Village in Charleston. A majority of the portfolio is less than 10 years old, and all six assets offer value-add opportunities, particularly on the interior units, according to CBRE. Community amenities across the portfolio include swimming pools, fitness centers, playgrounds, grilling areas and picnic areas.

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