Industrial

OVERLAND, MO. — Northmarq has secured $13.7 million in acquisition financing for Innerbelt Business Center, a 191,925-square-foot flex/showroom property in Overland near St. Louis. Lucas Goring and Andy Finn of Northmarq arranged the financing on behalf of Fountain Real Estate Capital through a regional bank. The five-year loan features three years of interest-only payments along with future funding. The property is close to stabilization, but Fountain will look to push rents to market as leases reach expiration, according to Northmarq.

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DAYTON, OHIO — Industrial Realty Group LLC (IRG) and PREP Funds have acquired 5870 Poe Ave. in Dayton with plans to reposition the 160,000-square-foot property as Dayton Commerce Center. The asset is comprised of a 155,000-square-foot main building with 40,000 square feet of office space, six docks, four drive-in doors and heavy crane infrastructure. The property also includes a standalone 5,000-square-foot building. Both structures offer clear heights of 18 feet. Construction upgrades are slated to begin immediately, and ownership is actively marketing the space for lease.

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HILLSIDE AND FOREST PARK, ILL. — Lee & Associates of Illinois has negotiated two industrial leases totaling 131,417 square feet in the western suburbs of Chicago. Sean Austin of Lee & Associates represented Nuvomed Inc., a company that develops and sells affordable health and wellness products, in its lease of 54,087 square feet at 200 Fencl Lane in Hillside. Tom Rodeno and Patrick Turner of Colliers represented the owner, Clear Height Properties. Austin also represented Recyclops Inc., a recycling and sustainability company that provides curbside recycling pickup, in its lease of 77,330 square feet at 7750 Industrial Drive in Forest Park. The same Colliers duo represented the landlord, ML Realty Partners.

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VISTA, CALIF. — Lee & Associates has brokered the $9.1 million sale of a three-building industrial portfolio located at 2438, 2440 and 2446 Cades Way in Southern California. All three buildings were acquired by a single private investor. The 33,573-square-foot portfolio features a combination of stable single-tenant occupancy, modern offices, heavy power, secured loading and yard areas, grade-level loading doors and “highly functional” warehouse configurations designed to accommodate a broad range of manufacturing users. Rusty Williams, Chris Roth and Jack Rubendall of Lee & Associates – Williams Roth Group represented the buyer and undisclosed seller in the off-market transaction.

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HOUSTON — JLL has negotiated the sale of a six-building, 1 million-square-foot industrial park in northwest Houston. Northwest Spur Industrial Park spans 43.5 acres and houses shallow-bay buildings that were constructed in 1980. Building features include 18- to 24-foot clear heights, 216 dock doors, 24 ramps, 587 car parking spaces and recently updated roofing systems across all buildings. Trent Agnew, Charlie Strauss, Lance Young, Brooke Petzold and Dawson Hastings of JLL represented the undisclosed seller in the transaction. The buyer was High Street Logistics Properties. Northwest Spur Industrial Park was fully leased to 14 tenants at the time of sale.

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DURHAM, N.C. — Welcome Group has executed a 100,100-square-foot full-building lease at Welcome Venture Park, an industrial and flex business park under construction in Durham. The undisclosed tenant will occupy Building C at the property. Larry Lakins, Andrew Young, Hunter Willard and Shields Liggett of Colliers represented Welcome Group, while Doug Brock of Newmark represented the tenant. Welcome Venture Park will total 1.3 million square feet across 10 buildings upon completion of all four phases. Phase I comprises nearly 395,000 square feet across four buildings and is more than 90 percent leased. Existing tenants include Cavalier Logistics, the Food Bank of Central & Eastern North Carolina, Great Day Improvements, Mobile Communications America (MCA), PEP Move and DeHaven’s Transfer & Storage. Scheduled for delivery in fall 2026, Phase IIA consists of Buildings C and H and totals approximately 200,550 square feet. Building C is fully leased, while Building H offers 100,450 square feet available for lease. City Bank is financing Phase IIA. Phase IIB, which will include an additional 439,560 square feet across Buildings I and J, is anticipated to deliver in late 2027 and early 2028. The overall development is designed to accommodate manufacturing, laboratory, warehouse, distribution and technology-focused users. …

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BUFFALO, N.Y. — Locally based financial intermediary Largo Capital has arranged a $17.5 million permanent loan for a 275,000-square-foot industrial building in Buffalo. The building, the address of which was not disclosed, was built in the early 2000s and can support both warehouse and manufacturing uses. The direct lender and borrower were not disclosed. Jack Phillips led the transaction for Largo Capital. The building was fully leased at the time of the loan closing.

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By Rebecca Gandour, executive vice president, Buffalo Urban Development Corp. America’s economic engine was once largely fueled by its industrial might, with manufacturing powerhouses found throughout the Midwest and Northeast producing billions of dollars worth of goods. But when factories closed and production moved overseas, many communities were left staring at empty buildings, foreclosed homes and decaying public infrastructure. By losing massive employment anchors, neighborhoods were unable to attract private investments, with developers hesitant to invest in communities that did not provide a clear route to profit. As hesitancy began, the situation grew worse, eroding confidence even further. Unable to fully rely on traditional real estate developers, Buffalo has found opportunities to embrace a nonprofit-led redevelopment for restoring long-overlooked industrial assets and creating conditions where future private investment becomes possible. The Northland Corridor on Buffalo’s East Side in particular demonstrates what can happen when a mission-driven organization is given the flexibility to think long term, assemble funding and prioritize community outcomes to provide financial stability and opportunity. Private developers serve an essential role in urban revitalization, but they also operate under a model that prioritizes profitability and providing returns for investors. In distressed markets, where redevelopment may provide limited promise …

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FORT WORTH, TEXAS — Constellation Real Estate Partners has broken ground on a 492,624-square-foot industrial project in South Fort Worth. The site at 5933 South Freeway spans 44 acres, and the project, which will be known as Constellation Summit 35, will feature 40-foot clear heights and parking for 296 cars and 194 trailers. Constellation has tapped KBC Advisors as the leasing agent. Construction is expected to be complete in the third quarter of next year.

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HILLSBOROUGH, N.J. — JLL has arranged an undisclosed amount of construction financing for a 709-unit self-storage facility that will be located in the Northern New Jersey community of Hillsborough. The site spans 8.6 acres at 35 Bedle St., and the facility will feature 76,119 net rentable square feet of climate-controlled space. Michael Klein, Nazario Paragano and Michael Donohoe of JLL arranged the financing through Provident Bank on behalf of the developer, Shadowbrook Capital. Extra Space Storage will operate the facility. Completion is slated for 2027.

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