SOMERSET, N.J. — San Francisco-based investment firm Terreno Realty Corp. has sold an 86,000-square-foot industrial property located in the Northern New Jersey community of Somerset for $25 million. The property at 70 Schoolhouse Road sits on seven acres and was fully leased to a single tenant at the time of sale. Dan Badenhausen and Andrew Stypa of Lee & Associates represented the seller and procured the undisclosed buyer in the transaction.
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ELGIN, ILL. — MAI Fulfillment has signed a 247,000-square-foot industrial lease at 2500 Galvin Drive in Elgin. MAI provides order processing, warehousing services and fulfillment solutions for its clients. The building features a clear height of 30 feet and 36 truck docks. Mike Berkowitz of Entre Commercial Realty represented the tenant. Steve Bass of NAI Hiffman represented the landlord, High Street Logistics Properties.
Norris & Stevens Negotiates $7.6M Sale of Mt. Scott Industrial Park in Portland, Oregon
by Amy Works
PORTLAND, ORE. — Norris & Stevens has arranged the sale of Mt. Scott Industrial Park, an industrial asset located at 7402-7410 SE Johnson Creek Blvd. in Portland. Frith Investments 3 acquired the asset from Mt. Scott Industrial Park LLC for $7.6 million. Nick Chessar and Scott Finney of Portland-based Norris & Stevens represented the seller, while Tyler Dean of Macadam Forbes represented the buyer in the transaction. Constructed in 1971 and 1976 on 3.6 acres, the 35,000-square-foot industrial park features office space in each suite, 48 parking spaces, eight grade-level doors and eight drive-in doors. Mt. Scott Industrial Park was 100 percent occupied at the time of sale.
WESTMINSTER, COLO. — PSRS has arranged a $4.2 million refinancing for Church Ranch Self-Storage in Westminster. The property features 663 self-storage units, climate control, high ceilings, electronic gate access and individually alarmed units. Kostas Kavayiotidis and Nicholas Drohan of PSRS secured the long-term, non-recourse loan with a 30-year amortization and flexible prepayment through a correspondent life insurance company. The borrower was not disclosed.
DETROIT — General Motors Co. (NYSE: GM) has announced plans to invest $918 million in capital improvements at four of its U.S. manufacturing plants. The initiative is designed to elevate the company’s production capacity for full-size trucks and sport utility vehicles while also establishing facilities that support the growth of GM’s electric vehicle (EV) divisions. The Detroit-based automotive giant is committing a total of $795 million to two of its Michigan facilities that will support the production of small-block V-8 engines. The company is investing $579 million at its plant in Flint, and the remaining $216 million will be allocated to GM’s facility in Bay City, where parts such as camshafts and connecting rods that support these engines will be assembled. GM is also investing $55 million in its manufacturing operations in Defiance, Ohio. Of this sum, $47 million will be used to prepare the facility for the manufacture of block castings to support future V-8 engine programs. In addition, GM will construct an $8 million casting development cell for future EV initiatives. Lastly, the company has earmarked $68 million for upgrades to its manufacturing facility in Rochester, New York. At this location, GM plans to invest $12 million to …
CBRE Arranges Land Acquisition for 585,900 SF Industrial Park in Gainesville, Georgia
by John Nelson
GAINESVILLE, GA. — CBRE has arranged the purchase of 56.8 acres of land in Gainesville, roughly 55 miles northeast of Atlanta, on behalf of the buyer, Logistics Property Co. The Gainesville and Hall County Development Authority sold the property to the developer for an undisclosed price. Logistics Properrty will develop a two-building, 585,900-square-foot industrial park at the site that will be called Gainesville 85 Business Center. Upon completion, the development will feature 32-foot clear heights, 128 trailer spaces and 422 auto parking spaces. Todd Barton, Mark Hawks, Joanna Blaesing and Matt Higgins of CBRE’s Industrial Properties Group in Atlanta represented the buyer in the land transaction and will handle leasing of the project.
GLEN BURNIE, MD. — Locally based St. John Properties has acquired Aviation Business Park, a three-building commercial portfolio comprising 120,000 square feet in Glen Burnie, approximately 10 miles south of Baltimore. St. John acquired the properties — located at 6956, 6958 and 6960 Aviation Blvd. — from Miami-based Adler Real Estate Partners for $13.3 million. The buildings were roughly 63 percent leased at the time of sale. St. John plans to invest $1.5 million to reposition one of the properties to flex/R&D space. Graham Savage, Jonathan Carpenter and Dawes Milchling of Cushman & Wakefield represented the seller in the transaction. St. John was self-represented. This marks the second significant acquisition for the company in recent months, following the purchase in November of Triangle Business Park, a 95 percent occupied, four-building portfolio in metro Baltimore comprising 74,000 square feet.
HOUSTON — A joint venture between two Houston-based investment firms, LandPark Advisors and Sunset Capital, has acquired a portfolio of eight self-storage facilities totaling approximately 1,440 units. The facilities span 237,735 net rentable square feet and are scattered across several markets in East Texas, including Wylie, Hallsville, Flint, Longview and Carthage. The new ownership plans to implement a value-add program and has tapped Right Move Storage LLC to lead that initiative and manage the portfolio. Brandon Karr of Marcus & Millichap represented the seller, a private investment group based in East Texas, in the transaction, and procured the joint venture as the buyer. The sales price was not disclosed.
HOUSTON — Northmarq has arranged a loan of an undisclosed amount for the refinancing of a 17,250-square-foot industrial flex property located at 850 E. Little York Road in Houston. According to LoopNet Inc., the property was built in 1975 and features 12-foot clear heights, two dock-high doors and six drive-in doors. Michael Borden of Northmarq arranged the nonrecourse loan, which carried a five-year term, fixed interest rate and a 25-year amortization schedule. The borrower and direct lender were not disclosed.
NORTHAMPTON, PA. — New York City-based investment and development firm Rockefeller Group has sold a 453,600-square-foot warehouse located in the Lehigh Valley community of Northampton for $91 million. The site spans 36 acres and is located within the 1.8 million-square-foot Rockefeller Group Logistics Park. The cross-dock facility was completed in 2022 and features a clear height of 36 feet, four drive-in doors, 90 dock doors, 59 trailer stalls and 264 car parking spaces. John Plower, Ryan Cottone, Zach Maguire, Paul Torosian and Jeff Lockard of JLL represented Rockefeller Group in the transaction. The buyer was New York City-based Link Logistics.