PLAINFIELD, IND. — Kuehne+Nagel, a Switzerland-based global transport and logistics company, has signed two industrial lease renewals totaling 115,395 square feet in Plainfield, a suburb of Indianapolis. Chicago-based HSA Commercial Real Estate owns the properties, which are located within Gateway Business Park near the Indianapolis International Airport. Kuehne+Nagel renewed its 59,895-square-foot lease at Gateway Industrial III as well as its 55,500-square-foot lease at Gateway Industrial IV. HSA has developed and leased up six buildings at Gateway Business Park totaling roughly 900,000 square feet. A seventh building is slated for completion later this month. Mark Writt of CBRE represented Kuehne+Nagel in both leases. Terry Busch and Jared Scaringe of CBRE represented ownership.
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MERRILLVILLE, IND. — Marcus & Millichap has negotiated the $2.9 million sale of a 32-unit multifamily portfolio in Merrillville, a city in Northwest Indiana. The portfolio is spread across eight buildings, which were constructed in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Units average 1,031 square feet. The portfolio was fully leased at the time of sale. Of the 32 units, 12 are Section 8 and 20 are market-rate. Aaron Kuroiwa, Jack Friskney and Austin Meeker of Marcus & Millichap represented the buyer and seller, both of which were limited liability companies.
FISHERS AND CARMEL, IND. — Stan Johnson Co. has brokered the sale of two retail properties occupied by Fresh Thyme Market in suburban Indianapolis for $18.7 million. The freestanding buildings span roughly 28,600 square feet each and are located in Fishers and Carmel. A Chicago-based private equity fund sold the portfolio to a private equity fund with headquarters in Mexico City. Mark Lovering of Stan Johnson represented both parties in the transaction.
INDIANAPOLIS — Spot Freight Inc., a logistics company, has signed a 42,500-square-foot lease at Capital Center for its second office in downtown Indianapolis. Spot will occupy the 11th and 12th floors of the newly renovated building and plans to hire more than 200 employees in Indianapolis by 2023. Completion of the tenant’s new office space is slated for the fourth quarter of this year. Mike Semler of Cushman & Wakefield represented Spot. The building owner, Zeller, has invested more than $8 million to renovate Capital Center. Spot’s current headquarters at 141 S. Meridian St. will continue to house the sales and service divisions of the company. Spot currently employs more than 400 employees in the U.S., with additional offices in Charlotte, N.C., and Tempe, Ariz.
HAMMOND, IND. — Marcus & Millichap has brokered the $8 million sale of a 55,010-square-foot retail center in Hammond, about 25 miles south of Chicago. Dollar Tree and Ross Dress for Less anchor the property, which was constructed in 2016 and is located at 1105 5th Ave. Additional tenants at the fully leased center include Rainbow and Sadoni Beauty Supply. Nicholas Kanich and Mitchell Kiven of Marcus & Millichap represented the seller, Luke Brands. Friedman Real Estate represented the buyer, Canyon Park Capital.
GARY, IND. — Colliers Mortgage has provided a $14.5 million Fannie Mae loan for the refinancing of Gary NSA I & II Apartments in Gary, a city in Northwest Indiana. Constructed between 1914 and 1928, the affordable housing property features 249 units across 14 buildings. The community is covered entirely by a HUD rental Housing Assistance Payments (HAP) contract throughout the loan term. The 10-year loan features a 30-year amortization schedule. An entity doing business as Gary NSA I & II Housing LLC was the borrower.
FREMONT, IND. — Marcus & Millichap has arranged the $4.9 million sale-leaseback of a 129,920-square-foot industrial building in Fremont, a city in northeast Indiana that is a few miles south of the Michigan state line. Koester Metals Inc. (KMI) occupies the property, which is located at 301 W. Water St. and was built in 1975. Nikalos Beery, Joseph DiSalvo and Forest Bender of Marcus & Millichap represented KMI in the transaction. Aaron Kuroiwa, Jack Friskney and Austin Meeker of Marcus & Millichap secured and represented the buyer, a limited liability company.
FORT WAYNE, IND. — Caliber Collision and Starbucks have signed leases to open at Southtown Centre in Fort Wayne. Caliber Collision will open a store at 7851 Southtown Crossing, marking its second location in Fort Wayne. Starbucks will lease a 2,225-square-foot building set to be constructed later this year at 7800 S. Anthony Blvd. Barry Sturges, Neal Bowman and Phil Hagee of Sturges Property Group represented Caliber Collision. Sturges worked with the Fort Wayne Redevelopment Commission and the developer, The Elia Group, on the Starbucks deal.
FORT WAYNE, IND. — BMO Harris Bank’s healthcare real estate finance group has provided an $18.2 million loan for the acquisition of a 58,000-square-foot medical office building in Fort Wayne. The property is fully leased. Lutheran Health Network, an affiliate of Community Health Systems, is the anchor tenant. Caddis was the borrower. Loan terms were not released.
The United States has been experiencing a housing crisis for years, one that is perpetuated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Whether it’s a lack of affordable housing properties for low-income families, a steady increase in housing prices over the years or exponentially high demand for new homes, the U.S. housing market within the past decade has been a wild ride. Indianapolis growth In the heart of Indiana, we’re seeing a hopeful trend. Indianapolis (Indy) was ranked as the fourth best housing market positioned for growth in 2022. A variety of factors could contribute to this distinction. For one, Indy is a thriving city and centrally located — not just within the state, but in the U.S. It’s home to two professional sports teams, and recently named one of the best cities for creating tech jobs by Forbes, with Fortune 500 corporations like Eli Lilly and Salesforce headquartered throughout the vibrant downtown. Marquee universities such as IUPUI, Butler and IU Medical School also bring more jobs into the fold. The 2020 Census found that metropolitan areas like Indianapolis are at the forefront of the state’s growth. Marion County remains the most densely populated county with more than 950,000 residents. Currently, the average …