LANCASTER, TEXAS — Developer IAC Properties has broken ground on a 727,080-square-foot industrial project in Lancaster, a southern suburb of Dallas. Known as IAC Pleasant Run, the 52.8-acre development will consist of two buildings that will span 457,646 and 269,434 square feet. The buildings will be situated on a total of 47 acres, and the remaining acreage will be devoted to a detention pond. Combined, the buildings will offer 7,941 square feet of office space, 127 dock doors, four drive-in doors and parking for 532 cars and 201 trailers. Ware Malcomb is the project architect, and Krusinski Construction Co. is the general contractor. Kimley-Horn is the civil engineer and landscape architect. Construction is expected to be complete early next year.
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HOUSTON — Brazos Presbyterian Homes Holding Inc., a nonprofit owner-operator, will develop a 21-story seniors housing building in the Uptown area of Houston. Known as Uptown Oaks at The Hallmark, the project represents an expansion of The Hallmark, a senior living community that first opened in 1972. The new building will feature 120 independent living units that will range in size from 1,250 to 3,000 square feet. Amenities will include a wellness center with a yoga studio and massage area, dining venues, an art and hobby studio, café, movie theater and a pool. PRDG Architecture designed the building. Construction is expected to begin in 2027, with occupancy starting in 2030.
ENNIS, TEXAS — Marcus & Millichap has brokered the sale of The Willows, an 84-unit apartment building in Ennis, about 40 miles south of Dallas. The Willows was built on a 3.8-acre site in 1985 and offers studio, one- and two-bedroom units. Matt Aslan and Bard Hoover of Marcus & Millichap represented the seller in the transaction. The duo also collaborated with Marcus & Millichap’s Nick Fluellen to procure the buyer. Both parties requested anonymity.
DALLAS — Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP has signed a 69,000-square-foot office lease renewal in Uptown Dallas. The global law firm will remain a tenant at The Crescent, where it has occupied space since 1993, through 2036. Randy Cooper, Craig Wilson and Dan Harris of Stream Realty Partners represented the tenant in the lease negotiations. Tony Click and Jordyn Allen represented the landlord, Crescent Real Estate, on an internal basis.
LIMERICK, PA. — Pennsylvania-based private equity firm PPR Capital Management has purchased Botanica Cottages, a 199-unit apartment complex in Limerick, a northwestern suburb of Philadelphia. Built in 1999, Botanica Cottages offers one-, two- and three-bedroom units that are equipped with private entrances and attached garages. Amenities include a pool, spa, clubhouse and a fitness center. PPR acquired the property in partnership with Bel Canto Asset Growth Fund. The seller and sales price were not disclosed. The new ownership plans to implement a value-add program.
STAMFORD, CONN. — CBRE has negotiated the sale of a 153,416-square-foot shopping center in Stamford, located in southern coastal Connecticut. Whole Foods Market and Saks OFF Fifth anchor the center at 110 High Ridge Road, which is a redevelopment of a former Lord & Taylor department store into a multi-tenant center. Jeffrey Dunne, David Gavin and Travis Langer of CBRE represented the seller, HBS Global Properties, in the transaction. The trio also procured the buyer, an entity doing business as 110 High Ridge Road LLC.
PENNSYLVANIA — Marcus & Millchap has brokered the sale of a portfolio of 10 Dollar General stores in Pennsylvania. The addresses were not disclosed, but the stores are all new construction and are operated under 15-year, triple-net leases. Don McMinn and Andrew Koriwchak of the Taylor McMinn Retail Group of Marcus & Millichap brokered the deal. The seller was a developer, and the buyer was an institutional investment firm. Both parties requested anonymity.
MGL Partners Sells Carillon at Belleview Station Seniors Housing Property in Denver for $96M
by Amy Works
DENVER — MGL Partners has completed the sale of Carillon at Belleview Station, a seniors housing community in Denver. An institutional buyer acquired the property for $96 million as part of a multi-asset seniors housing portfolio. Located at 4855 S. Niagara St., Carillon at Belleview Station features 156 independent living, assisted living and memory care residences. Community amenities include a commercial kitchen and restaurant-style dining, a bistro, spa and wellness spaces and common areas designed to support comfort, connection and aging in place. The buyer purchased Carillon at Belleview Station alongside four other seniors housing properties across the country as part of a single portfolio transaction.
SAN JOSE, CALIF. — Chicago-based Waterton has acquired Misora, a mid-rise multifamily property at 388 Santana Row in San Jose. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. Built in 2013, Misora offers 212 studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom units, with half of the layouts featuring a loft configuration or a den and select units including a private balcony. Waterton plans to upgrade residences to a modern finish level, including vinyl plank flooring, new lighting and plumbing fixtures, quartz countertops, new backsplashes and a new technology package. Stainless steel appliance packages and cabinets will be added as needed. Community amenities include a lap pool and spa, rooftop sundeck with barbecue and dining areas, a coworking lounge and conference center, a fitness studio, demonstration kitchen for community use and private underground parking. Waterton plans to update furniture and fixtures in the amenity spaces, add new flooring and equipment in the fitness center and reconfigure underutilized spaces.
PHOENIX — Newmark has brokered the sale of Thirty 03, a Class A office building located at 3003 N. Central Ave. in Phoenix. A Canada-based private buyer acquired the 26-story tower from Vancouver, Canada-based Balfour Pacific for $32.2 million. Barry Gabel, Chris Marchildon and CJ Osbrink of Newmark represented the seller in the deal. Offering 458,047 square feet of office space, Thirty 03 has undergone nearly $11 million in transformative capital improvements. Implemented in 2019, the plan included extensive lobby upgrades, full elevator modernization and speculative suites. At the time of sale, the building was 81 percent leased to a diverse mix of tenants spanning legal, healthcare, architectural, banking, government and professional services sectors.
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