Midwest

BELTON, MO. — Block & Co. Inc. Realtors has brokered the sale of Belton Center, a 9,500-square-foot retail strip center in Belton. Block & Co. principals played a key role in the property’s original development in 2002 and have served as the ownership and property management company since its completion. The seller was the original owner of the center, and this transaction marks the first sale of the fully leased property since it was built. Block & Co. will continue to provide leasing and property management services for the new ownership. David Block, Zachary Albrecht and Grant Summers of Block & Co. represented the seller. The buyer was an out-of-state investor.

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CREST HILL, ILL. — Greystone has provided an $89.2 million first loan and a $5.6 million second loan to finance the acquisition of Woodlands of Crest Hill, a 730-unit multifamily property in Crest Hill. Eric Rosenstock of Greystone originated the loan on behalf of the buyer, Bayshore Properties. The financing includes an $89.2 million nonrecourse, fixed-rate Fannie Mae loan with a 10-year term and 30-year amortization as well as five years of interest-only payments. The second is a nonrecourse, fixed-rate DUS Lender Affiliate mezzanine loan with a 10-year term and full-term interest-only payments. Built in 1969, the property features studio, one- and two-bedroom units along with a clubhouse, fitness center, business center, pool and outdoor volleyball courts. The sales price is about 16 percent more than what Osso Capital paid for the complex in 2023, according to Crain’s Chicago Business.

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ST. CHARLES, MO. — LouMin Holdings has acquired Springwell Village, a 57-unit single-family and townhome rental community in the St. Louis suburb of St. Charles. Springwell Village features two- and three-bedroom floor plans. Select homes include basements and there is a combination of attached and detached garages. Amenities include a walking trail, covered community pavilion with barbecue area and pet-friendly outdoor spaces. Capital Eleven Management will assume day-to-day operations.

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HERMANTOWN, MINN. — Kraus-Anderson has completed construction of the $24.7 million NorthStar Ford Arena in Hermantown within northeast Minnesota. Designed by DSGW Architecture, the project encompasses a 77,595-square-foot, two-story ice arena addition. The arena includes team spaces, an ice operations center and a 360-degree viewing mezzanine with walking track that is free to use and open to the public. There are nearly 700 individual spectator seats accessible through a south-oriented lobby. For over three decades, the Hermantown Arena has provided a home for youth hockey leagues and teams. It has also served as a gathering place for community members, including school district physical education classes, adult hockey leagues, broomball, fitness organizations and hockey camps. Recognizing the need for expansion, local voters in 2022 approved a city sales tax increase to fund the transformation of the existing arena into the NorthStar Ford Arena.

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CHICAGO — Matterhorn Venture Partners (MVP) has formed a joint venture with TPG Angelo Gordon U.S. Real Estate to acquire a portfolio of industrial value-add assets in metro Chicago and surrounding Midwest markets over the next four years. The joint venture has an initial equity commitment of $300 million to deploy across industrial acquisitions in Chicago and surrounding target markets, with total buying power of over $900 million. As part of the new venture, the firms recently acquired two vacant industrial assets totaling $30 million in capitalized value. The first building totals 184,902 square feet in Elk Grove Village, while the second spans 47,175 square feet in Lombard. Brian Colson of Avison Young is handling leasing for the Elk Grove Village property, while Joe Karmin of Transwestern is the leasing agent for the Lombard facility.

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By David Steinbach, JLL As artificial intelligence (AI) acceleration, cloud expansion and high-performance computing reshape the digital economy, cities across the U.S. are reevaluating whether they can meaningfully compete for data center investment. St. Louis is increasingly part of that national conversation — and the reasons are structural, not speculative. With competitive power pricing, repurposable industrial infrastructure, developable land and a strengthening policy framework, the region is positioned to capture the next wave of large-scale digital infrastructure. This moment represents more than a real estate opportunity. It’s an inflection point that could redefine the region’s industrial future if public and private stakeholders act in alignment. Cost, infrastructure profile Data center site selection begins with power and connectivity, and St. Louis offers meaningful advantages on both. Missouri’s industrial electricity rates continue to trend below the national average, with the state at 7.69 cents per kilowatt-hour compared with the U.S. industrial average of 8.65 cents per kilowatt-hour, according to the latest EIA data.  This is a significant differentiator for large-scale campuses with substantial, long-duration energy needs. The region’s legacy industrial and former generation sites also come with high capacity transmission infrastructure that can be repurposed, reducing both development timelines and the cost …

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OVERLAND PARK, KAN. — MMG Real Estate Advisors has arranged the sale of Residences at Prairiefire, a 426-unit multifamily community in Overland Park. The sales price exceeded $100 million. Price Brothers Management Co., a Kansas City-based owner-operator, was the buyer. CRES Management, in partnership with Artemis Real Estate Partners, was the seller. TJ Wahl, Harry Trotter, Colson Bayles, Parker Guffey, Brett Meinzer, Michael Sullivan and Alex Blagojevich of MMG brokered the sale.

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CHICAGO — Carr Workplaces, a provider of flexible office solutions, has opened Carr Workplaces – The Loop at 20 North Clark Street in downtown Chicago. Located within walking distance of City Hall, government administration buildings, courthouses and public transportation, the workspace offers private offices, dedicated workstations, four meeting rooms, phone rooms and rentable lockers. Members also enjoy access to in-building amenities such as a fitness center, conference center, lounge and 24/7 building security.

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STOW, OHIO — Marcus & Millichap has brokered the $3.8 million sale-leaseback of 4246 Hudson Drive, a 43,248-square-foot industrial property in Stow. Situated on approximately 4.2 acres, the building includes seven external docks, two drive-in doors and a clear height of 20 feet. Originally built in 1999 with a warehouse expansion in 2008, the facility serves as the corporate headquarters of Printing Concepts, a Northeast Ohio commercial printer. Alex Gallicho, Peter Doughty and Michael Glass of Marcus & Millichap represented the seller and procured the undisclosed buyer.

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LANSING, MICH. — Pita Way has signed a 1,400-square-foot lease to open at The Marketplace at Delta Township in Lansing. Michael Murphy of Gerdom Realty & Investment represented the tenant. The transaction marks the sixth Pita Way location that Gerdom helped the tenant secure in the past year. Eric Unatin of Mid-America Real Estate Group represented the undisclosed landlord.

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