AUSTIN, TEXAS — CBRE has secured a $78 million loan for the refinancing of The Triangle, a mixed-use property in Austin that includes 529 multifamily units and roughly 120,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space. Residential amenities include three pools, a 24-hour fitness center and a resident lounge. Brian Eisendrath, Brandon Smith and Annie Rice of CBRE secured the seven-year, floating-rate loan on behalf of The Dinerstein Cos., a Houston-based development firm that acquired the property in 2017.
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CHICAGO — Marcus & Millichap has brokered the sale of a 53,931-square-foot mixed-use building and an adjacent development site in Chicago’s River West neighborhood for $11.3 million. The buyer, Tandem Development, plans to renovate the existing building and develop a 226-unit apartment tower on an adjacent parking lot. The 23-story tower will feature a parking garage and 2,300 square feet of first-floor retail space. Stephen Lieberman and Kyle Stengle of Marcus & Millichap represented the private seller and procured the buyer.
SAVANNAH, GA. — Savannah-based Foram Group has received approval from the Savannah City Council for zoning amendments needed to move forward with Starland Village, a planned $40 million mixed-use development in Savannah. Located on a two-block stretch along the historic Bull Street in the city’s Starland District, the development will be home to artist studios, an event venue, retail and restaurant space, a rooftop park, coworking space and 90 residential units. Other team members for the project include architecture firm Lynch Associates, DPR Construction, engineering firm Thomas & Hutton and Kaufman-Heinz LLC, which will manage the development upon completion. A construction timeline for the project was not disclosed.
SEATTLE — ACME Realty has purchased Remi Apartments, a multifamily community located at 2727 Eastlake Ave. East in Seattle’s Eastlake neighborhood. An undisclosed company sold the property for $17.7 million, or $480,000 per unit. Built in 1996, the property features 34 apartments and three ground-floor commercial spaces. The property features a mix of one- and two-bedroom units with private decks or patios, as well as a rooftop deck. At the time of sale, the property was 97 percent occupied and the commercial spaces were fully leased. Mark Zoffel and Kyle Yamamoto of CBRE represented the seller in the transaction.
ATLANTA — Charlotte-based Asana Partners has acquired Krog Street Market and Atlanta Stove Works, two mixed-use destinations in Atlanta’s Inman Park neighborhood that once housed Tyler Perry Studios. Paces Properties sold both assets to Asana for an undisclosed price. Situated across Krog Street from one another, the properties are adjacent to the Atlanta BeltLine’s Eastside Trail, a former railway corridor-turned-multi-use trail. Krog Street Market houses a food hall and retail shops including Hop City, Bar Mercado, Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams, Superica, Ticonderoga Club, The Collective and The Merchant. Atlanta Stove Works houses creative office space for firms like Media Star Promotions, Trees Atlanta and Atlanta BeltLine Partnership, as well as three restaurants — Rathbuns, Bell Street Burrito and Krog Bar. Paces Properties opened Krog Street Market in 2014 in a former 1920s warehouse. The Atlanta-based company acquired Stove Works in 2012. Asana will invest capital to enhance the properties, building on their appeal as central gathering spaces along the BeltLine trail. King & Spalding served as legal adviser to Asana, and Eastdil Secured arranged the transaction on behalf of Paces Properties.
SUZHOU, CHINA — Designed by Chicago-based Goettsch Partners and developed by Tishman Speyer, a large mixed-use development known as The Summit has opened in Suzhou, China. The city is located in the southeastern Jiangsu Province of East China with a population of 4.3 million people. On the north parcel, a 16-story building features four floors of retail space and 12 floors of office space. On the south parcel, a 39-story building features four levels of retail space, 16 levels of office space and 17 levels of residential space. A bridge connects the two-building mixed-use complex, which spans 1.6 million square feet. The project is certified LEED Gold and features direct connection to mass transit. This is the 14th project that Goettsch Partners has completed in Suzhou.
DALLAS — Weitzman has arranged the sale of a five-story mixed-use building located at 711 Elm St. in the West End area of downtown Dallas. Built in 1925 and renovated in 1990, the property comprises a four-level, 137-space parking deck and 7,200 square feet of street-level retail space. Matthew Rosenfeld, Mike Allen and Kevin Butkus of Weitzman represented the seller, a Dallas-based limited partnership, in the transaction. The buyer was a local investment group. Both parties requested anonymity.
NEW YORK CITY — Madison Realty Capital has provided a $72 million first-mortgage loan for the nearly completed condominium development in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan. The financing retires the previous debt of the borrower, Highline Development Group. The property is being developed by Highline and Tamarkin Co. Currently in the final stages of interior construction, 550 West 29th St. will include 19 residential units and 5,022 square feet of ground-floor retail space. The property is adjacent to the High Line between 10th and 11th avenues. Amenities will include a 24-hour doorman, fitness center, sauna and storage units for each residence. Select units will have private terraces. Prices range from $4.6 million to $13.5 million. The project is expected to be completed in mid-2018.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Forest City Washington has unveiled plans for the second phase of The Yards, a master-planned mixed-use development in Washington, D.C. Phase II of the waterfront development will include an additional 3 million square feet on the western side of the property, between 1st Street S.E. and New Jersey Avenue. Planned elements include 1,200 residential units, 1.5 million square feet of Class A office space and 150,000 square feet of retail and dining space. Phase II will be organized around a pedestrian-friendly street with ground-level retail and dining, extended green spaces and public gathering areas. The six-block area will begin at the intersection of New Jersey Avenue and M Street S.E., and will extend to the Anacostia River at Diamond Teague Park. The second phase of the project is expected to break ground in 2019 and deliver in 2030. At full build-out, The Yards will span 48 acres and will feature 1.8 million square feet of office space, 400,000 square feet of retail and dining and up to 3,400 residential units. In addition, The Yards will be home to the 225-room Thompson D.C. hotel, slated to open in 2020.
SANDY SPRINGS, GA. — Atlanta-based developer Selig Enterprises has unveiled the retail tenant lineup at City Springs, a $229 million mixed-use development in Sandy Springs, about 14 miles north of downtown Atlanta. Serving as the downtown district of Sandy Springs at the corner of Roswell Road and Mount Vernon Highway, City Springs will soon be home to four new restaurants and three health and wellness concepts totaling roughly 20,000 square feet. The new eateries will include Café Vendome, a bread and sandwich bistro with an existing location in Sandy Springs; Flower Child, a health-conscious restaurant chain serving vegetables, fruit, grains and healthy proteins; Nam Kitchen, a Vietnamese restaurant headed by Alex Kinjo of MF Sushi, executive chef Thuy Bich and Ahn Hoang from Nam Midtown; and The Select, an American comfort food concept that will feature an extensive wine list. The health and wellness outfits coming to City Springs will include Turn, the first indoor cycling and boot camp fitness studio from owner Ashley Francis; SculptHouse, a high-intensity, low-impact fitness concept with existing locations in Buckhead and Nashville; and Vida-Flo, a hydration treatment center staffed by licensed medical professionals. Build-out has begun on several of the spaces, with the first tenants expected …