The term “mixed-use” appears to be all the rage, possibly a victim of its own success. A similar phenomenon occurred in the retail world with the introduction of the term “lifestyle center.” As a concept grows in popularity there is the natural inclination to capitalize on the movement, which can ultimately lead to watering down the concept. However, despite a trend toward reducing the term “mixed-use” to its lowest common denominator, namely having two different product types, Nebraska’s mixed-use developers have remained dedicated to a meaningful and synergistic combination of several product types: office, residential, retail and food and entertainment. Nebraskan’s zeal for creating sizable mixed-use projects has provided its residents a variety of developments possessing a genuine and meaningful sense of place and community. Although there’s more mixed-use projects in the making for the Husker State, for the purpose of this article we’ve chosen five projects that best represent the state’s mixed-use development. These developments not only create a desirable feel, but positively impact the larger community. Frankly, it’s one thing to have a successful mixed-use development where live, work and play isn’t just a marketing tag line. But, it’s a whole different matter when a project’s success spills …
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INDIANAPOLIS — In joint venture with a fund managed by DRA Advisors LLC, M & J Wilkow has purchased Keystone at the Crossing in Indianapolis. Equus Capital Partners Ltd. sold the asset for an estimated $142 million, according to the Indianapolis Business Journal. The office campus spans 1 million square feet and features upgraded lobbies, new tenant lounges, conference centers, electric car charging stations, two attached parking garages and a fitness facility. The campus is situated within a larger mixed-use development comprising retail, residential and hospitality space. This is M & J Wilkow’s eighth acquisition with DRA Advisors.
DECATUR AND GALESBURG, ILL. — Affiliates of Phoenix Investors have purchased three industrial properties totaling approximately 1.8 million square feet in Decatur and Galesburg for an undisclosed price. Located in central Illinois, the Decatur property was formerly a BorgWarner facility that spans 475,000 square feet on 56 acres. The building features 20 loading docks, 16 overhead doors and clear heights ranging from 16 to 30 feet. The two Galesburg assets were originally constructed by Maytag between 1974 and 1996 and then acquired by Whirlpool Corp.
INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINN. — Kraus-Anderson Construction has completed construction of Phase II of the Falls International Airport in International Falls. The $5.3 million Phase II included the full replacement of the 17,894-square-foot terminal building as well as new space for U.S. Customs processing, a National Weather Service office, TSA offices and airport administration. Phase I construction was completed in fall 2017 and included the replacement of approximately two-thirds of the old terminal. The first runways at the airport opened in 1946.
OMAHA, NEB. — Broad Reach Retail Partners has acquired Baker Square Shopping Center in Omaha for an undisclosed price. The grocery-anchored center spans 158,380 square feet and features Fresh Thyme Farmers Market, JoAnn Fabric and CHI Health. The property is 73 percent leased. The seller was not disclosed. LinkedIn recently signed a lease for a new 200,000-square-foot campus less than one mile north of the shopping center.
LINCOLNWOOD, ILL. — CubeWork has signed a 202,259-square-foot industrial lease at 7080 N. McCormick Blvd. in Lincolnwood, a northern suburb of Chicago. CubeWork is an office and warehousing coworking company. The 234,000-square-foot property sits on an 8.6-acre site. The remainder of the building is leased to Service King, a national vehicle collision repair company. Steve Stone of Cushman & Wakefield represented the landlord, New Lincoln LLC. Bill Mass of Mass Realty represented CubeWork.
AUBURN HILLS, MICH. — Detroit Pistons owner Tom Gores and Schostak Brothers & Co. have formed a joint venture to redevelop the Palace of Auburn Hills and its surrounding land. Schostak will serve as the lead partner and manage the future mixed-use development, which is expected to include research & development companies, technology firms, as well as corporate offices. Neither financial terms nor a timeline was disclosed. The Pistons organization is preparing to move its remaining team and business operations from The Palace to the new Henry Ford Detroit Pistons Performance Center, which is scheduled to be complete this fall. The Pistons played at The Palace from 1988 until they began playing at Little Caesars Arena in downtown Detroit in 2017.
CHICAGO — Evergreen Real Estate Group has completed a $4 million renovation of Bethel Terrace Apartments, a 123-unit affordable seniors housing community in Chicago’s Englewood neighborhood. Evergreen Construction Co., the firm’s full-service construction arm, managed the six-month project. Evergreen also helped secure the renewal of the HUD Section 8 HAP (Housing Assistance Payment) contract, which provides tenant-based assistance, for an additional 20 years. Updates to the residential units at Bethel Terrace included new flooring and paint; new appliances, cabinetry and countertops in kitchens; new vanities and plumbing fixtures in baths; energy-efficient baseboard heaters with programmable thermostats; and LED lighting. Improvements to common areas included new paint, flooring, lighting, elevator upgrades, shared Wi-Fi and an enhanced security system. Outside, Evergreen Construction Co. completed a façade restoration and roof replacement, installed new lighting and landscaping, replaced fencing, repaired sidewalks, repaved the parking lot, and added a new garden patio with accessible seating. The Illinois Housing Development Authority (IHDA) provided financing for the rehabilitation. The community’s nonprofit owner is Englewood Cooperative Apartments. Bethel Terrace is connected by a ground-level corridor to the adjacent Sangamon Terrace Apartments, a four-story affordable seniors housing development that Evergreen is currently building.
CARY, ILL. — Illinois Lift Equipment Inc. has signed a 29,000-square-foot industrial lease at 675 Industrial Drive in Cary. The 53,944-square-foot facility was built in 1987. The equipment dealer, which provides forklifts and scissor lifts, currently occupies more than 75,000 square feet at 640 Industrial Drive and was seeking additional space for overflow storage. Dan Brown of Brown Commercial Group represented the landlord, DOD Technologies Inc. Brian Lindgren of Brown represented the tenant.
EVANSVILLE, IND. — The Cooper Commercial Investment Group has brokered the sale of Diamond Center in Evansville for $1 million. The 10,000-square-foot retail property is fully occupied. Tenants include Dollar General and Subway. Bob Havasi and Dan Cooper of Cooper Group represented the seller, an Indiana-based private investment group. A New Jersey-based private group purchased the asset at a cap rate of 7.3 percent.