RAYMOND, ILL. — Stan Johnson Co. has brokered the $1.1 million sale of a 9,026-square-foot retail property occupied by Dollar General in Raymond, about 35 miles south of Springfield, the state capital. Constructed in 2014, the building is located at 512 S. O’Bannon St. There were approximately nine years left on the absolute triple net lease at the time of sale. Mike Matter of Stan Johnson represented the seller, a Texas-based individual investor. Craft Enterprise LLC, a Kansas-based private investor, purchased the property. Both the buyer and seller completed 1031 tax-deferred exchanges.
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CHICAGO — Mirae Asset Global Investments, an asset management and investment banking firm, has sold 225 West Wacker Drive, a 31-story office tower in Chicago. Spear Street Capital purchased the trophy office building for $210 million, or roughly $322 per square foot. The tower is situated along the south bank of the Chicago River in the city’s Loop district. The building houses the world headquarters of Cushman & Wakefield (NYSE: CWK), which also represented Mirae Asset in the sale. The global real estate services firm handled the leasing the riverfront office tower for the previous ownership as well. Other tenants that list 225 W. Wacker Drive as their Chicago address include Jackson National Asset Management, True Partners Consulting, PPM America Inc. and Crowe LLP. David Knapp, Adam Spies, Marcella Fasulo, Tom Sitz, Cody Hundertmark, Paul Lundstedt and Dan Deuter of Cushman & Wakefield arranged the sale. Knapp says that Spear Street Capital may plan future capital improvements at the property. Kohn Pederson Fox and Perkins + Will designed 225 West Wacker Drive, which is LEED Gold-certified and Energy Star-rated and occupies a full city block along the path of the Chicago Riverwalk. The building features a seven-level parking garage for …
The city of Topeka has built significant momentum in the five years since its downtown revitalization. Capital investment and strategic planning at the city’s center had a reverberating effect across town, from the expansion of vocational-technical training to the growth of Kanza Fire Commerce Park. Public-private partnership The year 2015 was pivotal with a $9.4 million public-private investment in infrastructure and amenities along Kansas Avenue, the main downtown thoroughfare. The city invested $5.8 million in roadway, sewer and streetscape infrastructure. Meanwhile, private businesses sponsored pocket parks with statues, benches and fountains. The Downtown Topeka Foundation brought another $4 million in private funding to the effort through its “Imagine Downtown” capital campaign. Since that day, local investors like AIM Strategies LLC have purchased more than 25 buildings on the avenue for gradual restoration into thriving businesses like Iron Rail Brewing, Cyrus Hotel and The Pennant restaurant, bowling alley and vintage arcade. Popular annual festivals and parades expect to see even more traffic after the unveiling of the next phase of major downtown investment. Evergy Plaza With 30-foot digital screens and the 50-foot CapFed On 7th Stage, Evergy Plaza was developed as a hub for community and a catalyst for business. The …
MINNEAPOLIS — Target Corp. (NYSE: TGT) reported a 10.8 percent increase in total sales during the first quarter, including digital sales growth of 141 percent. The Minneapolis-based retailer’s first quarter ended on May 2. While revenue rose 11.3 percent to $19.6 billion in the first quarter on a year-over-year basis, operating income fell 58.7 percent to $468 million during the first quarter. Target invested heavily in its response to COVID-19, spending roughly $500 million in cleaning and safety measures as well as extra pay and benefits for its employees. Target also says it experienced a slowdown in apparel and accessories sales as guests stocked up on categories like essentials and food and beverage. It also experienced “unusually strong digital volume” as shoppers turned to online purchases.
STRONGSVILLE, OHIO — Scannell Properties is underway on the development of an 180,000-square-foot speculative industrial facility at Mills Business Park in Strongsville, a southern suburb of Cleveland. Peak Construction Corp. is the general contractor for the project, which will feature a clear height of 32 feet, 33 dock doors, three drive-in doors and parking for 198 cars. Peak is also completing a 70,000-square-foot interior buildout for an undisclosed e-commerce company. Other project team members include HSB Architects + Engineers and Weber Engineering Services. A timeline for completion was not disclosed.
CHICAGO — American Street Capital (ASC) has arranged a $5.1 million loan for the refinancing of an 18-unit multifamily building in Chicago’s Andersonville neighborhood. The borrower acquired the property in 2010 and fully remodeled it in 2012. Igor Zhizhin of ASC arranged the 20-year, nonrecourse loan with a correspondent agency lender. The loan features a 10-year fixed rate and a 10-year floating rate on a 30-year amortization schedule. The property was fully occupied at the time of loan closing.
INDIANAPOLIS — Arbor Realty Trust Inc. has provided a $4.1 million Fannie Mae loan for the refinancing of Fountains West Cooperative in Indianapolis. Built in 1972, the 350-unit affordable housing property features a mix of one-, two- and three-bedroom floor plans. Michael Jehle of Arbor originated the 15-year, fixed-rate loan. The borrower was undisclosed.
MORTON GROVE, ILL. — The Boulder Group has brokered the $1.5 million sale of a retail property net leased to Just Tires, a wholly owned subsidiary of Goodyear, in metro Chicago. The 4,600-square-foot building is located at 9246 Waukegan Road in Morton Grove. Just Tires has approximately 10 years remaining on its lease. Randy Blankstein and Jimmy Goodman of Boulder represented the seller, a local real estate investor. The buyer, also a local investor, completed a 1031 tax-deferred exchange.
LANSING, MICH. — The Michigan Strategic Fund (MSF) has voted to approve the brownfield and tax-increment financing (TIF) plan for the Red Cedar project, a $256 million mixed-use development along Michigan Avenue in Lansing. The approval gives the developer, Continental/Ferguson Lansing LLC, the green light to move forward with construction. The developer expects to break ground on 181 market-rate apartments as well as an assisted living and memory care facility late this summer. A 792-bed student housing component is scheduled for completion in fall 2021. Construction of two dual-brand hotels, Hyatt House and AC Hotel by Marriott, is set to begin next year. Plans also call for a restaurant, retail space and a public park with an amphitheater and connection to the Lansing River Trail. The 35.5-acre project will connect the Lansing State Capitol to Michigan State University and adjacent communities along the Michigan Avenue corridor. The project will redevelop the long-abandoned Red Cedar golf course site. The MSF rejected a previous version of the project in March, according to Lansing City Pulse. The Lansing Brownfield Redevelopment Authority approved the local portion of the plan last year. “The approval of the project is positive news, especially with the unforeseen economic …
CHICAGO AND KANSAS CITY — Berkadia’s Mid-Markets Group has arranged the sales of six multifamily properties totaling 945 units for $72.6 million. The communities are located in secondary and tertiary markets across Illinois, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Idaho. Of the 945 units, 451 are located in the Midwest region. The properties include: Bowen Tower in Raytown, Mo.; Village Woods in Milan, Ill.; Brickstone at Woodland in Wichita, Kan.; Wilmington Apartments in North Little Rock, Ark.; London Square in Tulsa, Okla.; and Central Pointe in Boise, Idaho. Alex Blagojevich, Michael Sullivan, Ralph DePasquale, Patrick Jordan, Chris Bruzas, Parker Stewart, Brett Meinzer, Chris Gentry and Dominic Martinez of Berkadia brokered the sales. The team also arranged $38.4 million in acquisition financing for four of the properties.