ROBBINSDALE, MINN. — Upland Real Estate Group Inc. has negotiated the $8.9 million sale of a single-tenant retail property occupied by Walgreens in Robbinsdale, about seven miles northwest of Minneapolis. Walgreens has a triple net lease with more than 16 years remaining. The property is situated at the corner of West Broadway and 41st avenues. Buyer and seller information was not disclosed.
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CHICAGO — Interra Realty has brokered the sale of a 37-unit apartment property in Chicago’s West Rogers Park neighborhood for $4.3 million. Located at 6415-6425 N. Richmond St., the asset was 95 percent occupied at the time of sale. Built in 1937, the property features 24 one-bedroom units and 13 two-bedroom units. Joe Smazal of Interra represented both the private seller and private buyer. At $115,405 per unit, the sale was the largest multifamily sale in the neighborhood this year, according to CoStar Group.
CHICAGO — Chicago-based private equity firm RDG Funds LLC has acquired 13Thirteen Randolph Street Lofts in Chicago’s West Loop neighborhood for $40.1 million. The Class A multifamily asset includes four retail tenants and 74 apartment units. The property comprises two historic buildings, originally constructed in 1892 and 1927. Both buildings were renovated and transformed into residences in 2013. Shared amenities include a rooftop deck, resident lounge, media center, theater room and fitness center. RDG has retained Greystar to assist with its business plan for the property. Todd Stofflet and Jason Stevens of Cushman & Wakefield represented the seller, JP Morgan Asset Management. Monthly rents start around $1,600.
BROOKFIELD, WIS. — Pathway to Living and Caddis Healthcare Real Estate have opened Heartis Village Brookfield, an assisted living and memory care community in Brookfield, a suburb of Milwaukee. The property totals 70 assisted living units and 24 memory care units on a 10-acre plot. Assisted living units range in size from 351 to 917 square feet. Memory care units range in size between 293 to 306 square feet. During development, Caddis Healthcare gifted 2.9 acres of land to the city of Brookfield to support the development of a public park. Heartis Village Brookfield is the fourth Heartis-owned community managed by Pathway.
CHICAGO — Colliers International has brokered the sale of Jackson Throop Place in Chicago’s West Loop neighborhood for an undisclosed price. The 93-unit luxury apartment building is located on West Jackson Boulevard. Built in 2016, the property includes 18 one-bedroom units, 72 two-bedroom units and three three-bedroom units. The apartments feature hardwood floors, quartz countertops and stainless-steel appliances. Tyler Hague and Lauren Stoliar of Colliers represented the buyer, Newcastle Limited. Michigan Avenue Real Estate Partners was the seller.
ELGIN, ILL. — Conor Commercial Real Estate and partner Globe Corp. have completed development of Northwest Pointe III in Elgin. The project consists of two buildings spanning a combined 349,080 square feet. The property marks Conor’s third development within the Northwest Corporate Park. The site is located 1.5 miles from the Randall Road four-way interchange, which provides access to I-90. The buildings each feature a clear height of 32 feet, 20 dock doors and two drive-in doors. McShane Construction Co. was the general contractor and Ware Malcomb was the architect.
MIDDLEFIELD, OHIO — Maverick Commercial Mortgage has arranged a $2 million loan for the acquisition of a 152-site manufactured housing community in Middlefield known as Middlefield MHC. The community features a management office, off-street parking and storage units. Ben Kadish of Maverick arranged the 10-year, fixed-rate loan, which features a 30-year amortization schedule. A national lender provided the nonrecourse loan. Borrower Park Place Communities currently owns and operates 35 manufactured housing communities in 13 states.
While most national investors and developers focus on larger Sun Belt and coastal markets such as Austin, Atlanta, Nashville and Phoenix, Time Equities has had great success investing in Grand Rapids and continues to believe strongly in the future potential of the area. As an opportunistic company, we often go where others do not, looking for markets and assets with strong risk-adjusted returns. Grand Rapids provides such an opportunity. The small city has been ascendant for the past decade and has a bright outlook. Its population and job growth equal many of the fastest-growing markets in the Sun Belt. Its economy is bolstered by large medical and education employers supported by impressive charitable contributions from the region’s wealthy families. In addition, the city also boasts a diversified economy with manufacturing, breweries and white-collar employment. And most importantly, it’s home to a burgeoning young and educated workforce. Grand Rapids’ combination of lifestyle, job market and affordability make it a regional draw. Grand Rapids experienced population growth of 41 percent from 2010 to 2017, compared with 22 percent for the Nashville metro area and 19 percent for the Dallas metro area. This growth was aided by a net migration of 31,285 people. …
DAYTON, OHIO — Crocs Inc., a casual footwear company, has opened a new 550,000-square-foot distribution center in Dayton. The facility will serve as the company’s main distribution center in the United States and Canada and replaces a facility located near Los Angeles. The Dayton facility is approximately 40 percent larger than the Los Angeles facility. The larger property, in combination with the central location, will significantly increase speed-to-market capabilities for wholesale customers and e-commerce consumers, according to Crocs. The company is expected to employ more than 150 full-time employees at the site.
VERONA, WIS. — ACS, an equipment, controls and facility solutions provider, is building a new 48,000-square-foot headquarters within Liberty Business Park in Verona, a suburb of Madison. The property will be situated on 5.7 acres at the southeast corner of Whalen Road and Liberty Drive. A groundbreaking ceremony took place on Friday, Nov. 1. Completion is slated for late 2020. Eppstein Uhen Architects and Ideal Builders make up the project team. Terry McMahon, Steve Styza and Cody Ziegler of Cushman & Wakefield | Boerke represented ACS in the land purchase. Katie West of Oakbrook Corp. represented the seller, Whalen Investments LLC.