DENVER — Evergreen Development has completed the disposition of Outlook Gateway, a newly built apartment property in Denver. Cortland acquired the asset for an undisclosed price. Situated on 16.6 acres at 5650 Argonne St., the 13-building Outlook Gateway features 324 apartments in a mix of one- and two-bedroom layouts, averaging 901 square feet. Each unit offer quartz countertops, wood-style flooring, glass showers, walk-in closets, in-unit washers/dryers and private balconies or patios. Community amenities include a clubhouse, pool, hot tub, fitness center, business center, coffee bar, bike and ski repair facility, bocce ball court, dog park, open green spaces and a package room with lockers. Evergreen Devco developed Outlook Gateway, while Nexus Builders, an Evergreen-affiliate company, served as general contractor. Denver-based Kephart Architects designed the project. Dan Woodward, David Potarf, Matt Barnett and Jake Young of CBRE Capital Markets in Denver represented the seller in the deal.
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SOUTH SALT LAKE, UTAH — Institutional Property Advisors (IPA), a division of Marcus & Millichap, has brokered the sale of ViA, a multifamily property located in South Salt Lake, approximately 10 minutes south of Salt Lake City. Graycliff Capital acquired the property from an affiliate of Mountain Capital Partners, an affiliate of Dekel Capital and Castlewood Development for an undisclosed price. Built in 2016, the five-story property features 138 apartments with an average unit size of 700 square feet. Community amenities include community-wide WiFi, door-to-door trash pickup, heated swimming pool, hot tub and car-charging station. The property is located adjacent to the Meadowbrook station of the Utah Transit Authority’s TRAX light rail system and near Southgate Shopping Center, University of Utah, Salt Lake Community College and Westminster College. Brock Zylstra, Danny Shin, Steven Gebing and Cliff David of IPA represented the sellers in the transaction. Gary Mangum of Marcus & Millichap served as broker of record in Utah.
NEW CASTLE, DEL. — Greystone has provided a $25 million Fannie Mae acquisition loan for The Garrison, a 120-unit multifamily property in New Castle, located south of Wilmington. The property was built in 2019. Dan Sacks of Greystone originated the nonrecourse loan, which was structured with a fixed interest rate, 12-year term and a 30-year amortization schedule. Jack Miller of Platinum Capital Group arranged the debt on behalf of the borrower, Goldcrest Management.
READINGTON, N.J. — Larken Associates, a New Jersey-based developer, has broken ground on The Ridge at Readington, a 254-unit apartment project that will be located about 50 miles west of New York City. The property will feature 21 different floor plans with quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances and individual washers and dryers. Amenities will include a clubhouse with a theater room, pool, gym, outdoor lounge, children’s play area, a dog park and walking trails. Completion is slated for summer 2022.
NORWALK, CONN. — CBRE has negotiated the sale of a 198-unit multifamily portfolio in the coastal Connecticut city of Norwalk. The portfolio consists of the 129-unit Berkeley at Waypointe Apartments and the 69-unit Quincy Lofts. Jeffrey Dunne, Gene Pride, Jeremy Neuer, Steve Bardsley, David Gavin and Eric Apfel of CBRE represented the owner, Alex. Brown Realty, while also procuring the buyer, Invictus Real Estate Partners.
Berkadia Brokers $279.1M Sale of Hyde Square Apartments Near Microsoft, Facebook Offices in Bellevue
by Katie Sloan
BELLEVUE, WASH. — Berkadia has brokered the $279.1 million sale of Hyde Square, a 618-unit multifamily community located between the offices of Microsoft and Facebook in the Seattle suburb of Bellevue. Kenny Dudunakis, David Sorensen, Ben Johnson and George Pallis of Berkadia’s Seattle office completed the sale on behalf of the buyer, Illinois-based DWS RREEF Management LLC. The Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce reports that Carmel Partners was the seller in the transaction. Built in 2019, the garden-style property offers a mix of studio, one- and two-bedroom units with quartz countertops, stainless-steel appliances and in-unit washers and dryers. Communal amenities include a fitness and wellness center, business center, outdoor courtyards, barbecue area with fire pits, pet spa, gaming tables and theater room. Located at 2030 155th Place NE, the community also affords residents convenient access to Bellevue College, the Lake Washington Institute of Technology and dining and shopping options along NE 24th St. “This was a record-breaking sale as this was the largest single-asset podium building ever sold in Washington state and the largest apartment deal sold in Washington state over the last six months,” says Sorensen of Berkadia. “This was also the largest apartment deal in the Bellevue area …
Butters Construction, Greystar Buy Metro Miami Site for $53.5M, Planning Industrial and Multifamily Project
by John Nelson
HIALEAH GARDENS, FLA. — Butters Construction & Development has partnered with Greystar for the future development of Miami Midway Park, a 45.1-acre site at NW 97th Ave. and NW 170th St. in Hialeah Gardens. The joint venture partnership will develop a 500,000-square-foot, Class-A distribution industrial park and 360 garden-style multifamily apartments. The Butters-Greystar joint venture purchased the site from Miami-based Terra Group and New Valley for $53.5 million. Terra and New Valley broke ground on an adjacent multifamily project dubbed Natura Gardens, which will span 460 units on 27 acres and open in 2022. CBRE Capital Markets helped match Greystar with Butters Construction for Miami Midway Park. CBRE identified Greystar and its partner, Whitman Peterson, as the development and equity partner for the industrial component of the project, while a Greystar affiliate is closing on the multifamily portion of the project. Christian Lee, Chris Riley and Jose Lobon of CBRE led the transaction. The firm’s Devin White, David Albert and Royce Rose assisted.
DALLAS — Legacy Senior Communities (LSC) has delivered The Legacy Midtown Park, a seniors housing community in North Dallas. Located on a 12-acre plot, the property features 184 independent living apartments, 51 assisted living apartments, 36 memory support residences and 54 private skilled nursing and rehabilitation suites. Development costs were estimated at $186 million. Construction began in 2018, with the final building, Aaron Towers Independent Living, receiving a temporary certificate of occupancy in December 2020. Aaron Towers offers 40,000 square feet of amenities and common space designed by local D2 Architecture with interiors by Austin-based StudioSix5. Apartments range in size from 800-square-foot studios to 2,600-square-foot penthouses.
Barbat Holdings Completes Transformation of Former Archdiocese Building in Detroit, Leases to Sonder
DETROIT — Barbat Holdings LLC, a West Bloomfield-based development firm, has completed the transformation and revitalization of 305 Michigan Ave. in Detroit. Now known as Gabriel Houze, the 100,000-square-foot, 10-story property is located in the city’s central business district across from the Westin Book Cadillac. Built in 1915 and formerly known as the Gabriel Richard Building, the property housed the Archdiocese of Detroit for over 50 years. Furniture store Weil & Co. first occupied the property upon its opening. CIBC financed the project in partnership with Invest Detroit. Sonder USA Inc., a residential hospitality concept that offers short-term rentals, has leased the entire building except for 8,000 square feet of retail space on the ground floor. Sonder will offer 125 units for lease. The Houze Living brand is a subsidiary of Barbat Holdings. The developer expects to complete Montgomery Houze in Ann Arbor and Birmingham Houze in Birmingham this summer.
INDIANAPOLIS — CIM Group has provided an $83 million bridge loan to TWG Development for The Whit Apartments in Indianapolis. Built in 2019, the 334-unit property includes 10,700 square feet of retail space and an adjacent 526-stall parking garage. The asset is approximately 80 percent leased. Amenities include a rooftop pool, sundeck, lounge and fitness center. The retail space is fully leased to 16-Bit Arcade Bar and MassageLux. CIM Group originates commercial real estate loans through its CIM Real Estate Credit Strategies business. Michael Zaremski and Michael Shmuely of Berkadia’s New York office secured the loan.