HOUSTON — Bellomy & Co. has brokered the sale of Alief Westwood Storage, a 246-unit self-storage facility located about 16 miles southwest of downtown Houston. Situated on 5.3 acres with room for expansion, the property features more than 64,000 net rentable square feet. Bill Bellomy and Michael Johnson of Bellomy & Co. represented the seller, a Houston-based family partnership, in the transaction. The duo also procured the undisclosed, Austin-based buyer.
Industrial
HOUSTON — Full-service commercial real estate firm Finial Group has negotiated the sale of a 52,682-square-foot manufacturing facility located at 6410 Langfield Road in northwest Houston. The Class A facility is crane-served and includes 10,000 square feet of office space. Keith Bilski and Dylan Schopper of Finial Group represented the seller, Buks Global Enterprises, which occupies the space, in the transaction. Ron Roberson of Caldwell Cos. represented the buyer, S&R Realty Group LLC.
NORTH LAS VEGAS — RealComm Advisors has arranged the sale of an industrial property located at 3890 E. Craig Road in North Las Vegas. Goldfish West LLC acquired the property from Walritz LLC for $2.4 million. Mike De Lew and Greg Pancirov of RealComm Advisors represented the seller and buyer in the deal.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. AND FORT MILL, S.C. — HFF has brokered the $70.5 million sale of a two-building industrial portfolio in the greater Charlotte area. Chris Norvell and Patrick Nally of HFF arranged the transaction on behalf of the seller, The Keith Corp., which also developed the buildings. The name of the buyer was not disclosed. The portfolio includes a 599,018-square-foot building at 3725 Westinghouse Blvd. in Charlotte and a 165,382-square-foot building at 2901 Lakemont Blvd. in Fort Mill, roughly 18 miles south of Charlotte in South Carolina. The Keith Corp. completed construction on the Westinghouse Boulevard building in the second quarter. The cross-dock facility is triple-net-leased to Staples for its e-commerce operations, and features 36-foot clear heights and 15,600 square feet of office space. Completed in 2015, the building on Lakemont Boulevard is triple-net-leased to Broad River Retail, Ashley HomeStore’s largest independent licensee. The building, which serves as the corporate headquarters for the company, features 32-foot clear heights and two stories of office space totaling 23,083 square feet.
SWEDESBORO, N.J. — HFF has arranged $9.1 million in financing for a 254,250-square-foot industrial facility in Swedesboro. The property is located at 405 Heron Drive, approximately 25 miles south of Philadelphia. HFF arranged a 10-year, fixed-rate loan for the borrower, Burton Real Estate through lender CUNA Mutual Group. The permanent fixed-rate loan will be added to an existing mortgage collateralized by a three-building industrial portfolio. Burton Real Estate purchased the property in November 2017. At the time, the property was 88 percent leased. Loan proceeds will be utilized to return equity to the sponsorship. Situated on more than 25 acres, 405 Heron Drive features 24- to 25-foot clear heights, nine dock-high doors and two drive-in doors.
TAYLOR, MICH. — Colliers International has negotiated the lease of a 70,186-square-foot industrial warehouse in Taylor. The property is located at 8555-8625 Inkster Road. Sheridan Burton of Colliers represented the tenant, Production Management One. This will be the first Michigan location for the traveling concert staging company, which has three locations nationwide. The company will occupy the space on Sept. 1. Paul Choukourian, Peter E. Kepic and Peter J. Kepic of Colliers represented the undisclosed landlord.
HOUSTON — NAI Partners has brokered the sale of a 15,000-square-foot industrial asset located at 929 E. Airtex Drive in Houston. Jake Wilkinson of NAI Partners represented the buyer, Brennan Industries Inc., a manufacturer of hydraulic and pneumatic fittings and adapters. The seller was not disclosed.
KEARNY, N.J. — CBRE has secured a 110,147-square-foot industrial lease for global logistics provider Mainfreight in Kearny. CBRE represented Mainfreight in the full-building lease at RTC Properties’ 50 Cable Drive in Kearny. Terms of the lease were not disclosed. Mainfreight was founded in 1978 and is a provider of managed warehousing, as well as international and domestic freight forwarding services. The property features on-site management, 24-hour security and is located near the New Jersey Turnpike.
CORAL SPRINGS, FLA. — Exeter Property Group will break ground on four new industrial buildings along the Sawgrass Expressway in South Florida’s Coral Springs. The Pennsylvania-based development company is finishing work on 4030 N.W. 126th St., a 215,486-square-foot, cross-dock facility that is fully preleased to a private flooring company. Exeter has started construction on the second building at the park, which will complete build-out of Coral Springs Commerce Center Phase I. The 215,486-square-foot building is located at 4050 N.W. 126th St. and is scheduled to deliver in January 2019. Less than a mile away, Exeter will break ground on the second phase of Coral Springs Commerce Center. The 40-acre site on Coral Ridge Drive will include three speculative buildings. Exeter acquired the site in 2017 from Swiss manufacturer Hoerbiger. The sale included an existing 193,211-square-foot building that Exeter plans to remodel with a new roof and modern tilt-wall front. Exeter will break ground on Phase II of the project this summer.
WASECA, MINN. — Coldwell Banker Commercial Fisher Group (CBCFG) has arranged the sale of an 821,190-square-foot industrial warehouse in Waseca, which is located in southern Minnesota. The sales price was not disclosed. The property, located at 2300 Brown Ave., features 54,000 square feet of office space as well as climate-controlled storage and rail access. A group of Minnesota-based developers purchased the asset. The seller was not disclosed. David Schooff of CBCFG is marketing the property for lease. Brown Printing occupied the building upon its opening in 1949, and Quad/Graphics occupied the property until about four years ago, according to local media. The building now sits vacant.