INDIANAPOLIS — Denholtz has acquired Park Elmwood Industrial Park, a four-building, 133,200-square-foot shallow-bay industrial portfolio in Indianapolis. The deal marks New Jersey-based Denholtz’s entrance into the Indiana market. Built in 1978, Park Elmwood is situated on 9.5 acres and features up to 16-foot clear heights, a full wet sprinkler system, 44 dock doors and 47 drive-in doors. Units range from 1,200 to 3,000 square feet. Alex Davenport and Alex Cantu of Colliers represented the seller, while Denholtz was self-represented.
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MANHATTAN, KAN. — Marcus & Millichap Capital Corp. (MMCC) has arranged the joint venture equity raise for the acquisition and conversion of the boutique Bluemont Hotel in Manhattan into a Graduate by Hilton property. TCOR Hotel Partners is the buyer. The property is expected to open as Graduate by Hilton Manhattan in early 2027. The reimagined hotel will feature refreshed guestrooms, enhanced gathering spaces and design elements inspired by the history and traditions of Kansas State University. Pete Fehlman and Jake Marshall of MMCC arranged the joint venture financing.
CAROL STREAM, ILL. — Development Solutions Inc. (DSI) has completed a 200,000-square-foot warehouse and showroom expansion for Frain Industries at 245 E. North Ave. in Carol Stream. The addition brings Carol Stream-based Frain’s facility to a total of approximately 530,000 square feet. The project enhances Frain’s capabilities in packaging and processing equipment solutions.
MELROSE PARK, ILL. — NewMark Merrill has received a $36 million loan for the refinancing of Winston Plaza, a shopping center in Melrose Park. NewMark Merrill acquired the property in 2008 and completed an extensive remodeling and repositioning. Since the end of COVID, the center has received more than 100,000 square feet of new merchants, including a Cermak grocery store, Ross Dress for Less, Burlington, JD Sports, Sistar Beauty and an expanded Five Below store. Kostas Kavayiotidis of Pacific Southwest Realty and Bryan Gortikov of Gortikov Capital arranged the refinancing loan with Wells Fargo for long-term debt from Mutual of Omaha. Sandra Kist and Josh Ginsborg represented NewMark Merrill on an internal basis.
INDIANA — Michael P. Jakubiec Investment Real Estate Inc. has brokered the sales of three multifamily properties in Indiana. All of the properties sold at list price within three days of each other. The 50-unit Bison Ridge Apartments in Nappanee sold for nearly $3.8 million, and the 24-unit Orchard Park Apartments in Wakarusa transacted for $1.3 million. Both were owned by the same entity and were acquired by the seller of the 48-unit Kensard Manor Apartments in Mishawaka, which sold for $3.8 million.
SPRINGFIELD, MO. — Marcus & Millichap has arranged the $4.4 million sale of a net-leased Maverik gas station property in Springfield. The 6,203-square-foot asset is situated on a 2-acre lot at 2704 S. Campbell Ave. The property was built in 2016 and recently remodeled following Maverik’s 2023 acquisition of Kum & Go. There are 10.8 years remaining on the primary lease term. Jackson Harris, Chris Lind, Mark Ruble, Zack House and David Saverin of Marcus & Millichap procured the buyer, a California-based limited liability company.
KANSAS CITY, MO. — Patmos Holdings Inc., a provider of internet infrastructure, data center and hosting services, has received a $100 million C-PACE (Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy) loan from PACE Loan Group for the ongoing redevelopment of the former Kansas City Star building into a data center and artificial intelligence (AI) campus. When the next phase of infrastructure upgrades is complete this spring, the 421,112-square-foot, four-story Patmos AI Campus will feature 35 megawatts of power. The C-PACE loan will fund energy-efficient infrastructure improvements. Patmos initially started construction in late 2024. Since then, two publicly traded tenants have inked multi-year leases with Patmos. Located at 1601 McGee St. in downtown Kansas City on the site that had been previously declined by the Kansas City Royals for its new stadium, the 5-acre campus is part of a significant retrofit project. In addition to creating AI data halls, Patmos will also convert nearly 150,000 square feet of the building into a multi-tenant technology hub, coworking and event space. The C-PACE proceeds will be used for energy efficiency, equipment, HVAC and plumbing improvements to support the data center’s cooling and electrical load. The project is slated for completion in March. Rafi Golberstein of …
ILLINOIS — MONTICELLOAM LLC, a specialized seniors housing and multifamily bridge lending platform, has provided $60 million in bridge financing for a five-property skilled nursing portfolio in Illinois. Karina Davydov of MONTICELLOAM originated the loan on behalf of the borrower, which operates more than a dozen skilled nursing facilities in Illinois. The borrower will use the loan proceeds to acquire the portfolio of more than 620 licensed beds.
NEW CASTLE, IND. — MAG Capital Partners has acquired an approximately 425,000-square-foot industrial headquarters campus in New Castle, about 44 miles east of Indianapolis. The transaction was a sale-leaseback with New Castle Stainless Plate. Comprising more than a dozen buildings on nearly 128 acres, the property manufactures stainless plate products, serving a diverse range of industries including aerospace, energy, chemical processing and heavy equipment manufacturing. Deutsche Bank provided acquisition financing. Krupa Shah and Phil DiGennaro of Stream Capital Partners represented the seller.
FRANKLIN, IND. — Marcus & Millichap Capital Corp. (MMCC) has arranged $7.6 million in financing for Franklin Commons, an 85,980-square-foot retail center at 1010 N. Morton St. in Franklin, about 20 miles south of Indianapolis. Garrett Fierstein of MMCC secured the financing with a local bank on behalf of the borrower. The five-year loan features a 6.5 percent interest rate, 25-year amortization period and a 70 percent loan-to-value ratio. Anchored by Kroger, the property is also home to Marshalls, Ross Dress for Less, PetSmart and Five Below.