DELRAY BEACH, FLA. — Cushman & Wakefield has arranged the $18.5 million sale of Delray Distribution Center, a 185,624-square-foot, two-building industrial facility located at 420 and 440 S. Congress Ave. in Delray Beach. PetMeds, an online pharmacy offering pet medications and animal grooming products, purchased the facility from Stockbridge Capital. Christopher Thomson, Richard Etner, Christopher Metzger and Matthew McAllister of Cushman & Wakefield represented Stockbridge Capital in the transaction. PetMeds will relocate its office and distribution headquarters to Delray Distribution Center, which was fully leased at the time of sale. Other tenants include DHL and Levenger. Built in 1994, the property features 26-foot clear ceiling heights, dock-high and grade-level loading, a 150-foot truck court and an ESFR sprinkler system.
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WEST PALM BEACH, FLA. — Related Cos. and Hilton Worldwide have opened Hilton West Palm Beach, a 12-story convention hotel located in downtown West Palm Beach. The property features 400 guestrooms, 43 suites, a grand lobby, thee quarter-acre lanai, zero-entry pool, private cabanas, Restoration Hardware furnishings and a poolside bar and fire pit. The property’s dining options include Manor, a farm-to-table restaurant; Galley, the hotel’s lobby bar; and Provisions, a marketplace that provides locally sourced goods, prepared food, cold-pressed juices and gifts from local shops and artists. Connected to The Palm Beach County Convention Center via an enclosed walkway, Hilton West Palm Beach features more than 24,000 square feet of meeting space, including the 13,350-square-foot Oceana Ballroom and the 5,800-square-foot Coral Ballroom, as well as two 2,400-square-foot lawn spaces for weddings, special events and fitness programming. The project team includes Miami-based architect Nicholas Brosch Wurst Wolfe & Associates and Dallas-based interior designer Looney and Associates.
BOCA RATON, FLA. — Bell Partners Inc. has purchased Archstone Boca Town Center, a garden-style apartment community adjacent to Town Center Mall in Boca Raton. The Greensboro, N.C.-based apartment investor has renamed the project Bell Boca Town Center. Bell Partners will also manage the 252-unit apartment community, which was 96 percent occupied at the time of sale. Set in one-, two- and three-bedroom floor plans, the property’s unit interiors feature stainless steel appliances, microwaves, glass-top stoves, breakfast bars, dark espresso finish cabinetry, walk-in closets, washers and dryers and private balconies or patios. Community amenities include an on-site leasing office, clubhouse, fitness center, two tennis courts, resort-style pool, grilling area and Wi-Fi access in the common spaces.
TAMPA, FLA. — JLL has completed a 66,000-square-foot office lease at Meridian Premier Center, a 103,521-square-foot, Class A office center in Tampa’s affluent Carollwood neighborhood. The tenant is Comprehensive Health Management Inc., a provider of administrative services for health maintenance organizations. Jim Moler and Deana Beer of JLL represented the landlord, Meridian Development Group, in the lease deal. David Johnson, Liz Osborne and Jimmy Garvey of Cushman & Wakefield represented the tenant. Built in 1997 and renovated in 2014, Meridian Premier Center was 96 percent leased following Comprehensive Health Management’s lease.
FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. — Wurzak Hotel Group and DoveHill have selected Tutor Perini Building Corp. to construct a dual-branded Tribute Portfolio and Element by Westin hotel in downtown Fort Lauderdale. The new 24-story tower will feature a 209-room Tribute Portfolio hotel and a 114-room Element by Westin hotel. The property will also feature a rooftop lounge and restaurant, pool, gymnasium, parking within the projectg, ground-level retail space, a ballroom and several meeting rooms. Tutor Perini expects to break ground in the spring and wrap up construction in the fall of 2017.
APOPKA, FLA. — CBRE has arranged the $74.7 million sale of Barrington at Mirror Lake in Apopka, a city near Orlando in Orange County. The 740-unit gated community is located at 700 Post Lake Place. Cortland Partners purchased the property from TIAA CREF. Completed in 1988, the apartment community features a resident activity center, business center, clubhouse, two pools, a lakeside boardwalk, fitness center, playground, sports courts and sand volleyball. The property was 94 percent occupied at the time of sale. Shelton Granade, Luke Wickham and Justin Basquill of CBRE represented TIAA CREF in the transaction.
JACKSONVILLE, FLA. — Hines has acquired 105 acres of land located at the intersection of I-295 and J.T. Butler Boulevard in Jacksonville’s Southside submarket. The Houston-based developer and investor will build a master-planned project on the site that will feature residential, office and retail space, as well as a central lake and green space. Along with Hines, the project team includes architect RTKL Associates and engineer ETM. Hines currently has $87 billion of assets under management and 104 developments underway. The firm’s current property and asset management portfolio includes 531 properties, representing more than 186 million square feet.
MIAMI — Burger King will move its corporate headquarters to a new build-to-suit office project in Miami. The fast-food giant will be the sole occupant of a 150,000-square-foot, Class A office building located on a five-acre lot at 5707 Blue Lagoon Drive in Miami’s Airport West office submarket. The building will be situated within the Waterford at Blue Lagoon office park. The Hogan Group will develop the standalone office building to include panoramic views and several employee amenities. The five-story office building will also feature a parking deck for employee parking. The Tampa-based developer expects to wrap up construction by the third quarter of 2018. Patrick Duffy and Jon Bourbeau of Newmark Grubb Knight Frank represented Burger King in the build-to-suit lease deal. Duffy and Bourbeau negotiated lease terms with Stephen Smith of The Hogan Group.
PORT ST. LUCIE, FLA. — An affiliate of Delray Beach, Fla.-based Menin Development has sold Shoppes at St. Lucie West, a 265,000-square-foot shopping center in Port St. Lucie, to an institutional investor group for $77 million. The center’s anchor tenants include Publix, LA Fitness, Home Goods and Burlington Coat Factory. In addition to the retail space, the sale includes 13 acres of undeveloped land that is entitled for 120,000 square feet of retail space. Menin has now sold more than $300 million of its shopping center portfolio over the past 14 months, shifting its focus toward acquiring single-tenant and high-street retail and mixed-use properties across South Florida and the West Coast.
POMPANO BEACH AND LAUDERHILL, FLA. — Marcus & Millichap has arranged the sales of two shopping centers in Broward County totaling $14.2 million. The properties include the 74,575-square-foot Palm Plaza in Pompano Beach and the 66,103-square-foot Oakbrook Plaza in Lauderhill. Palm Plaza comprises two retail buildings, an Enterprise outparcel, a four-pump gas station and an industrial/flex building. Oakbrook Plaza is leased to a mix of local retailers and Dunkin’ Donuts. A partnership based in Plantation, Fla., purchased Palm Plaza for $7.5 million and Oakbrook Plaza for $6.7 million. Douglas Mandel of Marcus & Millichap represented the sellers in both transactions, and Adam Duncan and Joseph Thomas of Marcus & Millichap represented the buyer in the Palm Plaza transaction.