LANCASTER, TEXAS — Self-storage brokerage firm Versal has arranged the sale of a 265-unit facility in Lancaster, a southern suburb of Dallas. Lasoto Self Storage was built in the 1980s and spans 44,940 net rentable square feet. Bill Bellomy, Michael Johnson, Logan Foster and Hugh Horne of Versal represented the seller and procured the buyer in the transaction. Both parties were Texas-based entities that requested anonymity. The sales price was also not disclosed.
Industrial
Western Realco Buys Fully Entitled Industrial Development Site in Anaheim, California for $40.7M
by Amy Works
ANAHEIM, CALIF. — Western Realco has purchased a fully entitled, 12.1-acre industrial site on East Vermont Avenue in Anaheim from Rexford Industrial for $40.7 million. The buyer will immediately begin demolition and construction to develop a 256,046-square-foot Class A industrial building. Completion is slated for late 2027. The new industrial building will feature a clear height of 36 feet, 39 dock-high doors, an ESFR sprinkler system, 4,000 amps of power and a fully enclosed truck court. Zach Niles, Louis Tomaselli and Steve Wagner of JLL represented the seller and buyer in the deal. Additionally, JLL was retained to market the new development for lease.
FLOWER MOUND, TEXAS — Lee & Associates has brokered the sale of a 64,406-square-foot industrial building in Flower Mound, located in the northern-central part of the metroplex. According to LoopNet Inc., the building at 500 Gerault Road was constructed in 2025 and features 32-foot clear heights. Adam Graham, Alex Wilson and Tomas Wilson of Lee & Associates represented the seller in the transaction. Bill de la Chapelle and Karla Orozco of eXp Commercial represented the buyer. Both parties requested anonymity.
INDIANAPOLIS — Greenstone Partners has brokered the $4.8 million sale of a 60,000-square-foot shallow-bay industrial property located at 450 S. Kitley Ave. on the east side of Indianapolis. The two-tenant building is fully leased. Jason St. John of Greenstone represented the seller and procured the buyer, which closed the transaction 30 days after execution of the purchase and sale agreement. Both tenants are operating below prevailing market rents, providing a future revenue growth path upon lease rollover, according to Greenstone.
NORTH BERGEN, N.J. — Safely Store has purchased a self-storage redevelopment site in North Bergen, located across the Hudson River from New York City. The site at 3131 Kennedy Blvd. houses a vacant, 73,398-square-foot building that was originally constructed in 1999 and previously functioned as a movie theater. Safely Store plans to convert the building into a four story self-storage facility with 103,000 net rentable square feet of climate-controlled space. Jose Cruz, Nicholas Stefans, Jason Lundy and Luke Ceccoli of JLL represented the seller, Madison International Realty, in the transaction.
The Upstate South Carolina industrial market is at an inflection point — an expected condition in a maturing and evolving market. Similar transitions have occurred in prior cycles and have consistently required lease rates to adjust more rapidly than traditional annual market escalations. These adjustments are driven by a combination of factors, including supply and demand dynamics, construction costs, capital markets and broader economic conditions. Currently, construction costs are the primary constraint impacting new deliveries. The post-COVID development surge resulted in over 30 million square feet of speculative industrial construction, a portion of which has yet to be fully absorbed. Today, we are approaching pre-COVID metrics with roughly 6.4 million square feet of speculative inventory (delivered or under construction) and an overall vacancy rate of approximately 7.3 percent. At this level, certain submarkets are at the point where additional speculative inventory will be required to meet tenant demand. The challenge lies in pricing. Much of the existing vacant space was delivered under a materially different construction cost structure, resulting in lease comps that do not reflect today’s construction and land costs. While incremental rent growth has occurred, it has not fully bridged the gap between legacy pricing and the economics …
LA PORTE, TEXAS — Prologis has broken ground on a 229,227-square-foot industrial project in La Porte, an eastern suburb of Houston. The project will add two buildings totaling 120,013 and 109,214 square feet to Port Crossing Commerce Center, bringing the development’s total footprint to approximately 2.7 million square feet across 11 buildings. The buildings will be situated on a combined 17 acres with frontage along State Highway 146. Construction is expected to be complete before the end of the year.
Cushman & Wakefield | Thalhimer Negotiates $20.2M Sale of Former Keurig Dr Pepper Industrial Facility in Windsor, Virginia
by Abby Cox
WINDSOR, VA. — Cushman & Wakefield | Thalhimer has negotiated the sale of a former Keurig Dr Pepper (KDP) roasting plant located at 25400 Old Mill Road in Windsor, approximately 11 miles southeast of Suffolk. Schenley Investments purchased the 348,107-square-foot industrial/manufacturing building from KDP for $20.2 million. While the facility previously served as a processing and distribution facility for Keurig coffee pods, Schenley will now be investing capital to renovate and rebrand the property as the Virginia Trade Center. Geoff Poston and Brett Sain of Cushman & Wakefield | Thalhimer represented the buyer in the transaction. KDP, the beverage manufacturer that produces the Dr Pepper and Snapple brands and single-serve K-cups used in Keurig coffeemakers, announced the closure of the Windsor plant two years ago.
PADUCAH, KY. — An affiliate of Phoenix Investors has purchased a 334,772-square-foot industrial facility located at 7845 Carneal Road in West Paducah. The seller and sales price were not disclosed. Originally constructed in 1966, the facility sits on roughly 29 acres and includes 25-foot clear heights, seven dock doors, 13 drive-in doors and expansive yard and parking areas within a fully fenced property. The building can accommodate manufacturing, distribution and bulk logistics users and offers flexible warehouse space. The industrial facility is also located near the “Triple Rail” site, which is an 800-acre industrial park that features direct access to three major rail lines including Paducah & Louisville Railway (P&L), Canadian National (CN) and BNSF Railway. In addition to rail connectivity, West Paducah sits at the confluence of the Ohio, Tennessee, Cumberland, and Mississippi rivers, making it a major inland shipping gateway. Phoenix Investors plans to further modernize and reposition the property for modern industrial users with upgrades like LED lighting, new exterior paint, parking lot improvements, dock upgrades and white-boxing portions of the building, as well as additional site enhancements designed to improve operational efficiency.
Gantry Secures $18M in Financing for Gateway Quads Industrial Property in Mesa, Arizona
by Amy Works
MESA, ARIZ. — Gantry has secured an $18 million permanent loan as construction takeout financing following the development and lease-up of Gateway Quads, an industrial park in Mesa. Located at 8150 E. Germann Road, the four-building, multi-tenant asset features 122,720 leasable square feet. The 30,680-square-foot buildings are each divisible to 7,600 square feet with 24-foot clear heights, truck well and grade-level loading, 1,200 amps of 480V and secured by 180-foot truck courts. Tim Storey, Chad Metzger and Andrew Christopherson of Gantry represented the borrower, a private real estate investor. The 10-year, nonrecourse, fixed-rate loan was provided by one of Gantry’s correspondent insurance company lenders. The loan features partial-term interest-only payments transitioning to 30-year amortization. Gantry will service the loan for its correspondent.
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