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PITTSBURGH — Milhaus, an Indianapolis-based developer, is underway on Phase II of Arsenal 201, a $75 million multifamily project in the Lawrenceville neighborhood of Pittsburgh. Located at 147 39th St., the project will add 343 apartment units in studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom floor plans to the existing 243 units. Amenities will include a fitness center, dog park and pet spa, outdoor kitchen, community courtyard and a pool. Ten percent of the units will be designated as affordable to residents earning 50 percent or less of the median area income. CrossHarbor Capital Partners, Citizens Bank, First Merchants Bank and Commonwealth Bank provided debt and equity financing for the project. Dwell Design Studio designed the project, and Franjo Construction is the general contractor. Construction is slated to be complete in summer 2022.

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PHILADELPHIA — Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust (PREIT) plans to open all of its malls and retail centers, including its 900,000-square-foot Fashion District Philadelphia shopping and entertainment destination, by July 4. Following temporary store closures amid the COVID-19 outbreak, PREIT has reported an average occupancy rate of 85 percent among non-anchor tenants at its reopened properties. Retailers and restaurants at PREIT’s properties have implemented expanded sanitation and social distancing procedures, including outdoor dining service and contactless pickup. Many stores also offer complimentary masks to guests on entry. PREIT owns and operates more than 22.5 million square feet of space across more than 20 malls and retail centers concentrated in the Northeast and Southeast regions. Upon reopening, PREIT’s properties will employ more than 30,000 workers. The company’s stock price closed at $1.33 per share on June 22, compared with $6.22 per share at the same time last year.

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EASTON, PA. — CBRE has brokered the sale of LogistiCenter at 33, a 475,800-square-foot e-commerce facility in Easton, an eastern suburb of Allentown. Located at 4200 E. Braden Blvd., the facility was constructed in 2016 and features a clear height of 36 feet. The property is located in the Lehigh Valley submarket and offers convenient access to State Route 33 and Interstate 78. Third-party logistics provider Radial Inc. is the sole tenant of the facility. Michael Hines, Brad Ruppel, Brian Fiumara and Lauren Dawicki of CBRE represented the seller, a partnership that included Pacific Coast Capital Partners LLC, in the transaction. The buyer and sales price were not disclosed.

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MALVERN, PA. — A joint venture between GMH Capital Partners LP and AEW Capital Management LP plans to develop The Pendleton at Malvern, a 225-unit multifamily property in Malvern, a northwestern suburb of Philadelphia. The community will offer studio, one- and two-bedroom units. Amenities will include a fitness studio, conference rooms and resident lounge. The property will offer convenient access to State Route 202, Interstate 76 and The Pennsylvania Turnpike. The community is slated to open in summer 2021.

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PHILADELPHIA — Five Below (NASDAQ: FIVE), a discount retail chain headquartered in Philadelphia, has now reopened 90 percent of its stores across the United States. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the company temporarily closed all of its 920 stores across 36 states on March 20 and began reopening them in late April. Five Below reported a net sales decrease of 44.9 percent from $364.8 million to $200.9 million between the first quarters of 2019 and 2020. The first quarter of the company’s 2020 fiscal year ended on May 2. In addition, the company reported a net loss of $50.6 million in the first quarter compared with positive net income of $25.7 million in the first quarter of fiscal 2019. Five Below’s stock price closed at $113.67 per share on June 10, compared with $131.82 per share at the same time last year.

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NEW CASTLE, PA — Innovative Industrial Properties (IIP) has acquired a 108,000-square-foot industrial property in New Castle, a city about 55 miles northwest of Pittsburgh. The sales price was $8.9 million.  The property sits on approximately 7.4 acres at 911 Industrial St. IIP entered into a long-term, triple-net lease agreement with the tenant, Holistic Industries Inc., which will continue to operate the property as a medical-use cannabis cultivation and processing facility. This transaction marks IIP’s third acquisition and lease with Holistic. The seller was undisclosed.

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ERIE, PA. — Marcus & Millichap has brokered the $1.4 million sale of Washington Square, a 9,783-square-foot retail strip in Erie, approximately 130 miles north of Pittsburgh. Located at 5040 Peach St., the property was constructed in 1982 and was 100 percent occupied at the time of sale. Tenants include Lake Erie Pharmacy, Pizza Hut, Subway, Pella Windows and Great Clips. Scott Wiles, Craig Fuller and Erin Patton led a Marcus & Millichap team that represented the seller, a local private investor, in the transaction. The buyer was undisclosed.

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HEREFORD, PA. — Marcus & Millichap has arranged the $1.9 million sale of a 4,147-square-foot net-leased retail property in Hereford, approximately 50 miles northwest of Philadelphia. Turkey Hill Minit Market is the tenant. Located at 3664 Seisholtzville Road, the property was constructed in 1991 and offers proximity to State Route 100. Derrick Dougherty and Steven Garthwaite of Marcus & Millichap represented the seller, a limited liability company, in the transaction. The team also represented the buyer, another limited liability company. Both parties requested anonymity.

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HARRISBURG, PA. — Pennsylvania’s stay-at-home order will expire at tonight at 11:59 p.m. as all 67 counties in Pennsylvania prepare shift into less severe restrictions. Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf announced the amendment on Wednesday, June 3, but also renewed Pennsylvania’s state of emergency for an additional 90 days. Pennsylvania’s state of emergency restricts business operations and social interaction on a system of red, yellow and green phases. All of Pennsylviania’s reopening phases include cautious restrictions, with red being the most restrictive. The stay-at-home order only applies to counties still in the red phase, which are primarily located in metro Philadelphia. The yellow phase allows in-person retail, outdoor dining at restaurants and gatherings of more than 25 people. The green phase allows operation of indoor dining at restaurants and bars, personal care services, health and wellness, entertainment and construction and gatherings of more than 250 people. As of June 3, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported more than 73,400 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Pennsylvania and more than 5,700 deaths.

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PHILADELPHIA — CBRE has negotiated a 32,500-square-foot office and lab prelease for biotechnology company Century Therapeutics in Philadelphia’s University City district. The space is located at One uCity Square, a 400,000-square-foot mixed-use development currently under construction and that will feature Class A office, lab and retail space. The project is slated for completion in early 2022.  Bob Zwengler, Matthew Knowles and Anthony Pell led a CBRE team that represented Century Therapeutics in the lease negotiations. A joint venture between University City Science Center, Wexford Science & Technology LLC and Ventas Inc. owns the property.

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