HOUSTON — JLL has brokered the sale of a portfolio of three industrial properties in Houston: Central Green Corporate Center (516,134 square feet), North Houston Logistics Center Building G (351,400 square feet) and West Little York (153,188 square feet). Known as the NxNW Houston Class A Logistics Portfolio by virtue of the properties’ locations on the city’s north and northwest sides, the approximately 1 million-square-foot portfolio comprises six buildings with an average vintage of 2016 and clear heights that range from 26 to 36 feet. Trent Agnew, Charlie Strauss, Lance Young, Brooke Petzold and Dawson Hastings of JLL represented the undisclosed seller in the transaction. The buyer was a fund backed by Ares Management Corp. The portfolio was 95 percent leased to 10 tenants at the time of sale.
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AUSTIN, TEXAS — A joint venture led by local investment firm Seamless Capital has received a bridge loan of an undisclosed amount for the refinancing of a newly built, mixed-use property in the South Lamar submarket of Austin. The property consists of The Bouldin, a 309-unit multifamily community, and a 138,612-square-foot commercial building. The Bouldin offers studio, one- and two-bedroom units and amenities such as a pool, courtyards, indoor and outdoor lounges, a fitness center and club area with a bar. Doug Opalka, Kyle Spencer and Patrick McCord of JLL arranged the loan through Canyon Partners Real Estate on behalf of the borrower.
CELINA, TEXAS — Aquarian Real Estate Partners (AREP), the real estate investment arm of Aquarian Holdings, and PACE Equity LLC have provided financing for Jefferson Ownsby, a 436-unit multifamily project in the North Texas city of Celina. The financing consists of a senior construction facility from advisory clients of AREP and $23.5 million in C-PACE financing from PACE Equity. Jefferson Ownsby will be a four-story, garden-style property that will offer amenities such as a pool, fitness center, dog park and a clubhouse. The borrower is JPI. The groundbreaking of the project took place in early December, and completion is slated for late 2027.
DENTON, TEXAS — Mexico-based investment firm Vazma Capital has purchased a 73,104-square-foot industrial building in the North Texas city of Denton. The building at 2801 N. I-35 was built in 1979 and was formerly occupied by the seller, food and beverage distributor Ben E. Keith Co. Andrew Clark of Bradford Commercial Real Estate Services represented the buyer, which plans to use the building to expand its auto parts distribution network, in the transaction. David Walters and Brice Wells of CBRE represented the seller.
NEW YORK CITY — Newmark has brokered the $425 million sale of The Shops at Skyview, a 555,000-square-foot grocery-anchored retail center located in the Flushing neighborhood of Queens. Anchored by BJ’s Wholesale Club and Sky Foods, The Shops at Skyview was 97 percent leased at the time of sale. Additional tenants include Target, Nordstrom Rack, Bath & Body Works, Burlington, Adidas, Converse, Marshalls, Foot Locker, Old Navy, Sephora and Swarovski. Adam Spies, Adam Doneger, Conor Lalor and Ben Lushing of Newmark represented the seller, Perform Properties, in the transaction. Jordan Roeschlaub, Nick Scribani, John Caraviello and Tim Polglase, also with Newmark secured a $289 million acquisition loan through Mizuho on behalf of the buyer, a joint venture between Acadia Realty Trust and TPG Real Estate.
NEW YORK CITY — Institutional Property Advisors (IPA), a division of Marcus & Millichap, has arranged a $93.5 million construction loan for an office-to-residential conversion project in Manhattan. The 13-story, 147,101-square-foot office building at 830 Third Ave. was built in 1958 and renovated in 1994 and includes 7,121 square feet of ground-floor retail space. The borrower, a joint venture between Namdar Realty Group and Empire Capital Holdings, plans to convert the property into a 188-unit apartment complex with 124 studios, 60 one-bedroom units and four two-bedroom units. Marko Kazanjian, Max Herzog, Max Hulsh and Andrew Cohen of IPA arranged the financing through Deutsche Bank on behalf of the developer.
NEWBURGH, N.Y. — FedEx Corp. has renewed its 125,000-square-foot, full-building industrial lease at 100 Enterprise Drive in Newburgh, about 70 miles north of New York City. The freestanding building was developed as a build-to-suit to support FedEx’s air cargo operations at nearby Stewart International Airport. Tom Consiglio and Todd Hali of Resource Realty of Northern New Jersey represented the landlord, Chicago-based CenterPoint Properties, in the lease negotiations. FedEx was self-represented.
CHICAGO — JLL Capital Markets has secured the refinancing for a dual-branded hotel in Chicago’s River North district. The property comprises the 270-room Residence Inn River North and the 253-room SpringHill Suites River North, both of which are Marriott-affiliated and located at 410 N. Dearborn St. Danny Kaufman, Jeffrey Bucaro and Malia Buljat of JLL worked on behalf of the borrower, a joint venture between Friedman Properties and White Lodging, to secure a fixed-rate, five-year loan through PGIM. Both hotels completed a renovation of all guestrooms in April 2025. Public space and meeting room renovations are slated for completion in February. The property features 1,358 square feet of meeting space, a fitness center and multiple food-and-beverage outlets, including two new restaurant concepts by Lettuce Entertain You — Gus’s Slip & Dip and Crying Tiger — that opened on the ground floor. The Residence Inn offers suites with full kitchens, separate living areas and complimentary breakfast. The SpringHill Suites offers suites with kitchenettes and amenities.
MAPLE GROVE, MINN. — CBRE has arranged the sale and acquisition financing for a 255,501-square-foot, two-property industrial portfolio in Maple Grove. Enclave purchased the portfolio from Artis REIT for $25.5 million. CBRE’s Judd Welliver, Bentley Smith, Zach Graham, Ryan Bain, Michael Caprile and Joe Horrigan represented the seller. CBRE’s Joel Torborg, Mike Vannelli and Billy Mork arranged a $15 million loan with a fixed interest rate and interest-only payments through a life insurance company. Located at 9200 Forestview Lane North and 9155 Cottonwood Lane, the properties are currently fully leased to two tenants.
WINNETKA, ILL. — SVN Chicago Commercial has negotiated the sale of a multi-parcel assemblage anchored at 911 Green Bay Road in the Chicago suburb of Winnetka, creating a mixed-use redevelopment opportunity in the city’s Hubbard Woods business district. The assemblage includes 1007 Tower Court, 911-913 Green Bay Road, 907-909 Green Bay Road and 901-905 Green Bay Road. John Joyce and Steven Hirsch of SVN Chicago brokered the transaction. One of the four properties sold was the last industrial-zoned parcel in Winnetka, marking a pivotal shift in land use. According to SVN, the last major redevelopment in the Hubbard Woods business district occurred in 1980 with McDonald’s. In recent years, the village has completed streetscape and infrastructure improvements, rebranding the corridor as the Hubbard Woods Design District. The assemblage required four coordinated sales across multiple ownership groups and legal teams. SVN was the only broker involved and has been retained to market the retail component of the redevelopment.
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