LORAIN, OHIO — Marcus & Millichap has brokered the $1.2 million sale of Advance Auto Parts, a 7,000-square-foot, net-leased property in Lorain. Advance Auto Parts is located at 2025 Broadway. The property was built in 2004 as a build-to-suit for Advance Auto Parts. Dustin Javitch, Scott Wiles, Craig Fuller and Erin Patton of Marcus & Millichap’s Cleveland office represented the seller, a limited liability company. The property was sold to an unnamed publically-traded REIT.
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BLOOMFIELD HILLS, MICH. — Agree Realty Corp. has acquired six retail properties for $35.4 million and sold a shopping center in Marshall, Mich. The properties include an H-E-B grocery store in Brenham, Texas; a 24 Hour Fitness in Fort Worth, Texas; a Golden Corral restaurant in Springfield, Ill.; and Advanced Auto Parts stores in Lorai, Ohio; Tallahassee, Fla. And Alabama; and a Dollar General in Blacksburg, S.C. In addition, the Bloomfield Hills, Mich.-based company has sold Marshall Plaza, a Kmart-anchored shopping center, for $5.5 million.
COLUMBUS — KeyBank Real Estate Capital has secured a $22.1 million Freddie Mac loan for Polaris Place, a multifamily apartment community in Columbus. The community was built in 2014 and includes 11, three-story, garden-style apartment buildings, totaling 224 units. The property also includes 10 detached garage buildings, a leasing office and a clubhouse. Timothy Migchelbrink of Key’s Commercial Mortgage Group arranged the financing, which was used to pay off an existing KeyBank construction loan.
LOVELAND, OHIO — Marcus & Millichap has brokered the $6.6 million sale of Symmes Gate Station, a 40,313-square-foot shopping center located in Loveland. CVS anchors the property, which is located at Madeira Road. Burger King and US Bank are out-parcels at the asset. Craig Fuller, Scott Wiles and Erin Patton of Marcus & Millichap’s Cleveland and Columbus offices represented the seller, an Ohio-based developer and the buyer, a Connecticut-based private real estate company.
MANSFIELD, OHIO — Namdar Realty Group has acquired a 158,000-square-foot shopping center in Mansfield from a private trust for an undisclosed sales price. The West Park Shopping Center is located at 1157 Park Ave. W. Tenants at the property include Dollar General Market, Citi-Trends, Rent-A-Car, Midas and Rose’s Beauty Supply. Joel Gorjian of Namdar Realty Group represented the firm.
GROVE CITY, OHIO — Marcus & Millichap has arranged the $3.3 million sale of Williamsburg Place, an 82-unit apartment, townhome community in Grove City, a southwest suburb of Columbus.The community includes one-bedroom garden and two-bedroom townhome units, as well as 36 detached garages. Michael Barron, Daniel Burkons, Joshua Wintermute, Richard Lattro and Jordan Marshall, of Marcus & Millichap’s Columbus office, along with the Marcus & Millichap Tax Credit Group out of the firm’s Seattle office, had the exclusive listing to market the property on behalf of the seller, a Seattle limited partnership.
TWINSBURG, OHIO — Meridian Design Build has begun construction on a new 207,360-square-foot, speculative industrial building in Twinsburg. Scannell Properties is the developer for the project. The multi-tenant facility is located on a 14-acre site within Cornerstone Business Park. The new spec building will include 171 auto parking stalls, five tenant entrances and 26 loading docks. The building is scheduled for completion in late summer. Precept Design LLC is providing architectural services for the project. Weber Engineering Services is completing civil engineering work.
COLUMBUS — Marcus & Millichap has arranged the $6.3 million sale of East Broad Commons, a 20,928-square-foot retail property in Columbus. The property is located at 6572-6608 E. Broad St. Tenants at the shopping center include Dunkin Donuts, Rite Rug, Salon Lofts, AT&T Wireless and Gratzi Pizzeria. Arthur Kaplan and Lisa Sickinger of Marcus & Millichap’s Columbus office represented the seller, a developer.
HUBER HEIGHTS, OHIO — Mid-America Real Estate Corp. has arranged the sale of Waynetown Plaza located in Huber Heights, a suburb of Dayton. Baltimore-based Broad Reach Retail Partners purchased the 192,332-square-foot, grocery-anchored center. Waynetown Plaza is located at the southwest corner of Old Troy Pike (State Route 22) and I-70. Kroger anchors the shopping center. Other tenants include a Buffalo Wild Wings, TGI Friday’s, Chipotle, Burger King and Davita Dialysis. Ben Wineman of Mid-America and Chris Conley of Oberer Realty Services Ltd. represented the seller, a private investment group.
LYNDHURST, OHIO — Columbus-based Steiner + Associates has arranged two retail leases at Legacy Village in Lyndhurst, a suburb of Cleveland. L.L. Bean and The Capital Grille executed leases at the 610,000 square-foot mixed-use town center. The 16,000-square-foot L.L. Bean will sell active and casual apparel and footwear, outdoor gear including hiking, fly-fishing, kayaking and camping products. L.L. Bean will open in the space currently occupied by Talbots, which will be relocating to a new space within the shopping center. The Capital Grille will occupy a 9,000-square-foot space. The restaurant is known for its dry-aged steaks and fresh seafood. First Interstate Properties owns Legacy Village.