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KING OF PRUSSIA, PA. — CBRE has arranged the sale and acquisition financing of a 14-building office complex located within Renaissance Park in King of Prussia. Radnor, Pa.-based MLP Ventures acquired the portfolio from Liberty Property Trust for $76.9 million. The 641,325-square-foot portfolio consists of 14 single-story office and flex properties. At the time of sale, the buildings were 87 percent occupied. Major tenants include Marsh & McLennan Cos., IKEA, BB&T, RELX Group and MedRisk. Robert Fahey, Jerry Kranzel, Erin Hannan and Jack Corcoran of CBRE Capital Markets represented the seller, and Nick Harris and Steven Doherty of CBRE Debt & Structured Finance procured the financing for the buyer.

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MARLBOROUGH, MASS. — Kelleher & Sadowsky Associates has brokered the acquisition of two office buildings located at 150 and 200 Donald Lynch Blvd. in Marlborough. The Minardi Limited Partnership purchased the two buildings from Pondview JV Owner LLC for $13.1 million. Super Stars Learning Center occupies the 9,257-square-foot building at 150 Donald Lynch Blvd., while Brookfield Power, Western Digital and ReWalk Robotics, among others, occupy the three-story 116,762-square-foot building at 200 Donald Lynch Blvd. At the time of sale, the property at 200 Donald Lynch Blvd. was 95 percent occupied. William Kelleher IV and James Cozza of Kelleher & Sadowsky Associates represented the buyer, while Newmark Knight Frank represented the seller in the deal.

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NEW YORK CITY — Ready Capital Structured Finance has arranged $6 million in financing for the acquisition, renovation and stabilization of a mixed-use property in SoHo. The financing is a non-recourse senior floating-rate bridge loan. The property features 7,500 square feet of retail, office and multifamily space.

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It’s impossible to ignore the ongoing boom of new commercial real estate development in downtown Charlotte. Get a glimpse of the skyline from the Interstate 277 loop and you can see the already-present structures standing tall among the handful of cranes and half-completed construction filling in the gaps. More than a dozen projects are currently underway in Center City, with more expected during the next 12 to 18 months. New and Improved Recently opened towers, like 300 South Tryon and 615 South College, have attracted major corporate relocations to downtown CBD, including Regions Bank and Sitehands. Ally Bank just announced its 400,000-square foot move to Ally Charlotte Center, and Crescent Communities just kicked off development of a new tower in the burgeoning Stonewall corridor for a 2020 completion date. Companies seeking the top-of-market space in the city’s newest downtown office developments want to have a presence in the heart of Charlotte’s energy. There, they can recruit elite talent and build their brand. Of course, that presence comes with the highest rental rates and parking costs, in addition to elevated tenant-buildout budgets in a market where construction costs continue to rise. At the other end of the spectrum, some are finding …

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WALTHAM, MASS. — NKF Capital Markets has arranged the sale of Stony Brook Office Park in Waltham. Jumbo Capital and Sound Mark Partners acquired the office park for $80 million. Robert Griffin, Edward Maher, Matthew Pullen, James Trible and Samantha Hallowell of NKF Capital Markets represented the seller, Clarion Partners, in the deal. Situated on 16 acres, the office park comprises four interconnected buildings totaling 270,196 square feet of institutional-quality office space at 130 Turner St. and a 3,925-square-foot retail asset at Five Turner St. At the time of sale, the property was 100 percent leased, anchored by Brainshark, Wolters Kluwer, TIAA, Stanley Black & Decker, Ultratech, DDJ Capital Management and Wells Fargo.

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PARSIPPANY, N.J. — A joint venture between Rubinstein Partners and Vision Real Estate Partners has purchased Morris Corporate Center IV (MCC IV), located at 369-379 Interpace Parkway in Parsippany. Intercontinental Real Estate Corp. and Ivy Realty sold the property for an undisclosed price. MCC IV comprises two five-story office buildings totaling 350,917 square feet and connected by a four-story glass atrium lobby. Kevin Welsh, Brian Schulz, Chuck Kohaut, Steven Schultz and David Simson of NFK Capital markets represented the seller and procured the buyer in the transaction.

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ALEXANDRIA, VA. — A joint venture between USAA Real Estate and Lowe has acquired Park Center, a three-building, 566,000-square-foot office complex in Alexandria, roughly eight miles north of Washington, D.C. The adjacent office buildings are located at 4300 King St., 3101 Park Center Drive and 4401 Ford Ave. Joe Carrol of Lowe and Bruce Childs of USAA Real Estate led the acquisition team internally. HFF represented the undisclosed seller, and arranged acquisition financing for the asset on behalf of the new owners. The sales price was not disclosed. Lowe and USAA most recently teamed up on the development of the 705,000-square-foot National Science Foundation Headquarters building, which was completed in late 2017 at 2415 Eisenhower Ave. in Alexandria.

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OVERLAND PARK, KAN. — The Keith Corp. (TKC) has sold the Quintiles Building in Overland Park for an undisclosed price. The 239,366-square-foot office building is located at 6700 W. 115th St. just southeast of the intersection of College Boulevard and Metcalf Avenue. The building was originally constructed as a build-to-suit for Quintiles in 2006. The integrated information and technology-enabled healthcare company recently extended its 176,839-square-foot lease through 2023. Honeywell took occupancy of the remaining 62,527 square feet in June 2017. Mark Katz, Peter Merrion and Sean Fogarty of HFF marketed the asset for sale on behalf of TKC. The buyer was not disclosed.

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MUNDELEIN, ILL. — SVN | Chicago Commercial has brokered the sale of Orchard Technology Center in Mundelein, a northern suburb of Chicago, for $1.9 million. The 60,000-square-foot flex office building features pharmaceutical research space that was built by Baxter Travenol. The building consists of three separate laboratory blocks that total 30,000 square feet and three office/flex blocks that also total 30,000 square feet. Michael Rudman, John Guill and John McDermott of SVN | Chicago Commercial represented the buyer in the transaction. Neither the buyer nor the seller was disclosed.

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