Industrial

MATTESON, ILL. — Reich Brothers has acquired a 392,740-square-foot industrial property and adjacent 53 acres in Matteson, about 30 miles south of Chicago. The purchase price was undisclosed. Al Caruana and Britt Casey of Cushman & Wakefield represented Reich in the acquisition. The duo will provide leasing services for the property along with colleagues Sally Macoicz and Matthew Saddler. The cross-dock building is located at 21800 S. Cicero Ave. near I-50 and I-80.

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FORT WORTH, TEXAS — Dallas-based brokerage firm Holt Lunsford Commercial has negotiated a 14,775-square-foot industrial lease renewal at 200 N. Vacek St. in Fort Worth. David Cason and Jake Neal with Holt Lunsford represented the tenant, Ambiance Textiles Inc., in the lease negotiations. The name and representative of the landlord were not disclosed.

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CHICAGO — CIT, a division of First Citizens Bank, has provided a $29.9 million loan for the acquisition of a portfolio of three industrial buildings in metro Chicago. Aminim Group, a privately held commercial real estate investment company based in Houston, was the borrower. The buildings, which are situated in close proximity to I-294, are fully leased by six tenants.

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NEW YORK — Atlanta-based self-storge investment firm Storage Post has acquired four facilities totaling 3,900 units in the New York City area. Specifically, the properties, which span more than 370,000 gross square feet, are located in Garden City, Floral Park, Huntington Station and Yorktown Heights. Storage Post has operated the facilities on behalf of the seller, an undisclosed institutional investor, since 2016 and will continue to do so following the change in ownership.

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PENNSAUKEN, N.J. — Colliers has brokered the sale of a 60,000-square-foot industrial property in the Southern New Jersey city of Pennsauken. The facility was fully leased at the time of sale. SNS Real Estate Investment Group LLC acquired the property from an undisclosed seller. Ian Richman of Colliers brokered the deal. New Jersey-based Freedom Bank provided acquisition financing.

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By Shawn Jaenson, Senior Vice President, Industrial Specialist, Kidder Mathews The Northern Nevada industrial market is composed of 98.7 million square feet of industrial real estate spread across six submarkets. Northern Nevada’s centralized location allows for a one-day truck service to more than 60 million customers. Couple that with the fact that Nevada has no corporate tax, personal tax, inventory tax, franchise tax, or special intangible tax and the city is one of the most desirable industrial locations in the Western U.S. What was once thought of as unattainable in Northern Nevada has become the norm as nearly every record or statistic has been shattered and the market continues to show no signs of slowing.  The overall market vacancy rate plummeted in 2021 to 1.7 percent, with a direct vacancy rate of 1.6 percent — a more than 200 percent decrease from the start of the year when overall vacancy rates were 5.3 percent and direct vacancy rates were 4.9 percent. Due to the unprecedented demand, new product in Northern Nevada has never been more crucial as new construction struggles to keep pace with market demand. In 2021, Northern Nevada had a positive net absorption of just over 7 million square feet, which …

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SANTA BARBARA, CALIF. — The national average for in-place industrial rents across the top 30 U.S. markets reached $6.45 per square foot in February, a 4.4 percent year-over-year increase according to research from CommercialEdge, a product of Yardi Systems. The Santa Barbara-based firm found that the average effective rental rates signed over the same interval was $7.35 per square foot, 90 cents higher than the national average for in-place leases, a nearly 14 percent swing. Southern California markets led the nation in rent expansion, largely due to intense activity in the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. Orange County recorded the most significant 12-month change with a 7 percent hike, reaching $11.65 per square foot. Los Angeles (6.7 percent) and the Inland Empire (6.5 percent) rounded out the top three markets nationally. On the other end of the spectrum, markets that have higher availability of developable land recorded weaker rent growth in the last 12 months. Newly delivered stock in these markets is helping developers meet demand, while also elevating vacancy levels. Across the top 30 U.S. markets, rent growth was slowest in Charlotte (1.1 percent), Houston (1.7 percent) and Indianapolis (2.3. percent). The spread between the average lease …

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HRP Medley

MIAMI — Berkadia has secured $20 million in construction financing for HRP Medley, an upcoming warehouse project in Miami’s Medley submarket totaling 174,348 square feet. Charles Foschini and Christopher Apone of Berkadia secured the financing on behalf of the owners, Chicago-based Hilco Redevelopment Partners and New York-based Edge Principal Advisors. CIBC provided the three-year, interest-only non-recourse loan with two 12-month extension options and a 65 percent loan-to-cost ratio. HRP Medley will be a front-load, Class A warehouse with features including 32-foot clear heights, bay sizes of 54 feet by 43 feet, 42 exterior doors, four drive-in doors, emergency egress lighting, supervisor fire alarm, ESFR fire sprinkler system, warehouse air ventilation and 157 parking spaces. Construction is slated to begin this summer. Located at 11002 NW South River Drive on 8.5 acres, HRP Medley will offer access to Palmetto Expressway, Florida Turnpike and Interstate 75. The property will also be 17.3 miles from downtown Miami.

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KANSAS CITY, MO. — Hunt Midwest has closed on the acquisition of more than 1,300 acres located adjacent to the Kansas City International Airport. The land is contiguous with roughly 2,000 acres already owned by Hunt Midwest, which plans to build the largest logistics park in the state of Missouri. Dubbed KCI 29 Logistics Park, the project will support up to 18 million square feet of Class A logistics and manufacturing space, along with more than 20 acres of commercial mixed-use space. Hunt Midwest says the site has the potential to attract more than 8,000 employees with an overall capital investment of nearly $1.3 billion over the next decade. The project will be situated near KCI Air Cargo operations, which includes hubs for UPS, FedEx and USPS.

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ELK GROVE VILLAGE, ILL. — Bridge Industrial has acquired two parcels along Northwest Point Boulevard in suburban Chicago’s Elk Grove Village with plans to build Bridge Point Elk Grove I and II. Bridge acquired the vacant parcels, located just one block from each other, from two different sellers: ADP and a private individual. Bridge Point Elk Grove I and II will span 147,066 square feet and 60,834 square feet, respectively. Building I will feature a clear height of 36 feet, 14 exterior docks, two drive-in doors, parking for 164 cars and a 130-foot truck court. Building II will feature a clear height of 32 feet, six exterior docks, one drive-in door and parking for 46 cars. Completion is slated for June 2023. Tom Rodeno, Matthew Stauber and Patrick Turner of Colliers will market the buildings for lease.

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