NAVARRE, FLA. — Scottsdale, Ariz.-based Talos Holdings has sold The Sound at Navarre Beach, a 250-unit apartment community in Navarre, about 17.4 miles east of Pensacola Beach. The Brookview Cos. purchased the property for $60.5 million. Luis Elorza, Justin Hofford, Trevor Koskovich and Jesse Hudson of NorthMarq represented Talos in the transaction. Built in 2017, The Sound at Navarre Beach is located at 7381 Navarre Parkway on 15.5 acres. The property includes 52 percent one-bedroom apartments, 40 percent two-bedroom units and 8 percent three-bedroom units with an average size of 887 square feet. Community amenities include a pool, outdoor kitchen with grills, clubhouse with coffee bar and business center, fitness center, garage parking and a community bark park. Units feature stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, shaker-style cabinets, pendant lighting, balcony/patio and plantation-style blinds. The Sound at Navarre Beach is situated about 26.1 miles from Pensacola Christian College, 4.7 miles from Navarre Beach Sea Turtle Conservation Center and 26.9 miles from Destin-Fort Walton Beach Airport.
Multifamily
SAN JOSE, CALIF. — PCCP has provided a $40 million senior loan to an affiliate of Carmel Partners for the purchase of One38 Apartments, a multifamily property located at 138 Balbach St. in downtown San Jose. Situated adjacent to the San Jose Convention Center, One38 Apartments features 101 apartments in a mix of one-, two- and three-bedroom layouts and one level of subterranean parking with 145 stalls. On-site amenities include a community clubhouse, dog park, fitness center and package lockers.
HEMPSTEAD AND WEST HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. — New York-based investment firm Castle Lanterra Properties has acquired two multifamily properties totaling 315 units in the Long Island communities of Hempstead and West Hempstead for $136 million. Mill Creek Residential originally developed the communities in 2012. Units at both properties feature stainless steel appliances, breakfast bars, individual washers and dryers and private balconies/patios. In addition, both offer amenities such as pools, clubhouses with lounges, business centers, courtyards with fire pits and private storage spaces. USB Realty Investors sold the assets to Castle Lanterra for an undisclosed price. Jose Cruz, Steve Simonelli, Andrew Scandalios, Jeffrey Julien, Michael Oliver and Kevin O’Hearn of JLL brokered the deal.
PHOENIX — Taylor Street Advisors has brokered the sale of Osborn 17, a multifamily property located in the midtown area of central Phoenix. The asset traded for $3.1 million, or $180,00 per unit. Located at 3358 N. 15th Ave., Osborn 17 features 17 apartments. The undisclosed buyer plans to completely renovate the units with all new kitchens, appliances, bath and flooring, as well as upgrading the exterior. Brian Tranetzki of Taylor Street handled the transaction.
NEW YORK CITY — Locally based brokerage firm Rosewood Realty Group has arranged the $13 million sale of two rent-stabilized apartment buildings totaling 98 units in the Inwood area of Manhattan. The buildings were constructed in 1920 and comprise two studios, 32 one-bedrooms units, 44 two-bedroom residences and 20 three-bedroom units. Aaron Jungreis and Ben Khakshoor of Rosewood Realty represented the seller, Morris Lieberman, and the buyer, Prana Investments, in the transaction.
SAN JOSE, CALIF. — Urban Catalyst has submitted its formal application with San Jose city planning officials for The Apollo, an 18-story apartment community at 32 Stockton Ave. in San Jose. Thang Do, CEO of Aedis Architects, is development partner on the project. The Apollo will feature 497 apartments, a spa, infinity pool with a transparent base above the main entrance, co-working space and two rooftop lounges. Additionally, the community is located near the Diridon train station and retail opportunities. “The Apollo is another step to address the housing crisis in Silicon Valley,” says Erik Hayden, CEO and managing partner of Urban Catalyst. “When we build high-density residential units in a transit-oriented location, we are building to meet the needs of today and tomorrow.”
PHOENIX — CBRE has arranged the sale of The Arcadian, a multifamily property in Phoenix’s Lower Arcadia submarket. A California investor acquired the asset from an undisclosed seller for $10 million. Located at 3101 N. 36th St., The Arcadia features 45 apartments in a mix of one- and two-bedroom layouts, a swimming pool, gazebo with picnic seating, barbecues, covered parking, rental office and laundry facility. Brian Smuckler, Jeff Seaman, Derek Smigiel and Bryson Fricke of CBRE represented the buyer and seller in the deal.
TEMPE, ARIZ. — Taylor Street Advisors has arranged the sales of apartment communities in Tempe in two separate transactions totaling $8.2 million. Both properties are located near Arizona State University’s Tempe campus. Brian Tranetzki of Taylor Street brokered the sale of The Atrium, a three-story, 39-unit multifamily property. A local buyer acquired the asset from a California-based seller for $6.2 million, or $160,256 per unit. Anton Laakso of Taylor Street arranged the sale of Ash Properties, a 10-unit apartment community in downtown within walking distance of Arizona State University. The property traded for $1.9 million, or $193,100 per unit. The undisclosed buyer plans to renovate the value-add property.
LARGO, MD. — KeyBank Real Estate Capital has secured $53.7 million of fixed-rate Freddie Mac financing for Truman Park Apartments, a 284-unit mid-rise complex in Largo. Dirk Falardeau and Matt Purtell of KeyBank Real Estate Capital structured the refinancing with a 10-year, interest-only period on behalf of the borrower, The Dolben Co. Built in 2002, Truman Park includes seven four- and five-story residential buildings on nearly 10 acres of land. The property offers one- and two-bedroom floorplans with units that feature full-size washers and dryers, gas fireplaces, nine-foot ceilings and patios or balconies. Community amenities include a fitness center, swimming pool, nature trail, car wash area, gated entry, five-story parking garage and a club suite. Located at 601 Harry S. Truman Drive, the apartment community is situated about 13.2 miles from the University of Maryland, 13.4 miles from Washington, D.C. and 17.3 miles from Alexandria, Va.
GAITHERSBURG, MD. — Carlsbad, Calif.-based Kisco Senior Living and joint venture partner Welltower Inc. have broken ground on The Carnegie at Washingtonian Center, a seniors housing project in Gaithersburg. The seven-story complex will offer 302 one- and two-bedroom floorplans for independent living, assisted living and memory care residences. Floorplan options will range in size from one-bedroom, one-bath with an average of 837 square feet to two-bedrooms, two-baths and a den at about 1,487 square feet, as well as a club level living option that includes concierge and valet services. Situated on 8.5 acres, The Carnegie is slated for completion by the spring of 2024. The property is located beside RIO Lakefront at Washingtonian Center, a popular area shopping center. Community amenities will include indoor and al fresco dining venues; an indoor heated, saltwater pool; fitness center; wellness spa; yoga studio; and access to healthcare onsite. Additional amenities will include a lecture hall, computer learning center, art gallery, cooking demonstration kitchen and an outdoor landscaped park with a trail. THW Design is the project’s architect, StudioSIX5 is the interior designer and Balfour Beatty is the general contractor.