Multifamily

ST. PETERSBURG, FLA. — Cushman & Wakefield has arranged the sale of Promenade at Carillon, a 334-unit multifamily community in St. Petersburg. Promenade at Carillon comprises 13 three-story buildings offering a mix of one-, two- and three-bedroom floor plans. Communal amenities include a pool with sundeck, outdoor grilling area, dog park and a renovated clubhouse/leasing center with resident lounge, business center and a fitness facility. Furthermore, the property encircles a nature preserve. The property is situated on 15 acres at 540 Carillon Parkway, 15 miles west of downtown Tampa. Robert Given, Capas, Michael Mulkern, Nicholas Meoli, Michael Donaldson, Jay Ballard, Ken Delvillar, Zachary Sackley, Troy Ballard, Calum Weaver, Errol Blumer, Neal Victor, James Quinn and Perry Synanidis of Cushman & Wakefield represented the seller, Boston-based TA Realty, in the transaction. Robert Kaplan, Chris Lentz and Mark Rutherford of Cushman & Wakefield arranged acquisition financing on behalf of the buyer, Toronto-based Starlight Investments. Further details of the transaction and financing were not disclosed.

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GAINESVILLE, FLA. — NorthMarq has provided a $26.1 million Fannie Mae refinancing loan for College Park at Midtown, a 300-bed student housing community serving the University of Florida in Gainesville. The property offers one-, two- and four-bedroom, fully furnished units. Lamar Sarra of NorthMarq originated the financing, which features a 10-year term with a 30-year amortization schedule, on behalf of the undisclosed borrower.

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ALSIP, ILL. — American Street Capital (ASC) has arranged a $10.9 million bridge loan for the acquisition of a 144-unit apartment complex in Alsip, about 25 miles south of Chicago. Built in 1974, the 12-building complex is situated on 5.9 acres. The property features 288 surface parking spaces, common laundry facilities and tenant storage units. The asset was 95 percent occupied at the time of closing. Igor Zhizhin of ASC sourced the institutional bridge loan, which features a three-year term at 90 percent loan-to-cost. Deshe Real Estate was the borrower.

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PHOENIX — Institutional Property Advisors (IPA), a division of Marcus & Millichap, has arranged the sale of Deer Creek Village, an apartment property located in North Phoenix. Triumph Properties Group acquired the community from a private family/operating partner for $49.5 million, or $160,714 per unit. Built in the 1985 on more than 11 acres, the value-add property features 308 units with an average size of 818 square feet. Community amenities include a playground, three swimming pools and two spas. Cliff Davis and Steve Gebing of IPA represented the seller and procured the buyer in the transaction.

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CHICAGO — Essex Realty Group Inc. has arranged the sale of 6700 S. Constance Avenue, a multifamily property in Chicago’s Jackson Park Highlands neighborhood, for $4.3 million. Jim Darrow, Jordan Gottlieb and Jordan Multack represented the buyer, a New York-based real estate group. Brian Mond of Essex represented the seller, a local family who owned the asset for more than 40 years. The 78-unit property represents a value-add opportunity for the buyer, as it features vintage finishes and below-market rents, according to Essex.

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HERSHEY, HUMMELSTOWN AND PALMYRA, PA. — The Kislak Co. Inc. has brokered the $10.6 million sale of a multifamily portfolio totaling 96 units in the metro Harrisburg area. The portfolio comprises the 18-unit White Birch Apartments and 32-unit Lincoln Apartments, both in Hershey; the 32-unit Li-Lo Apartments in Hummelstown; and the 14-unit Barrington Court Apartments in Palmyra. Robert Holland and Matt Wolf of Kislak Co. represented the buyer, Hershey Apartment Group LLC. The team also represented the sellers, private individuals Donald and Cathy Foreman.

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CHICAGO AND DALLAS — Cushman & Wakefield has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Pinnacle Property Management Services LLC, a Dallas-based apartment management firm. With more than 169,000 units across 839 properties in its operational portfolio, Pinnacle is the third-largest multifamily property management firm in the United States. The firm’s client list includes institutional, private and foreign investors; financial institutions; pension funds; private partnerships; sole owners; and government housing groups. The acquisition will boost Chicago-based Cushman & Wakefield’s management division across 20 key U.S. markets, increasing its overall portfolio to 869 million square feet in North and South America. Rick Graf, president and CEO of Pinnacle, will lead the Americas Multifamily Property Management platform for Cushman & Wakefield. The acquisition is subject to customary closing conditions, including antitrust approvals.

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PLANO, TEXAS — High Street Residential and Principal Real Estate Investors have sold The Kincaid at Legacy, a 25-story upscale apartment tower located at 7200 Dallas Parkway in Plano. Boston-based Intercontinental Real Estate Corp. purchased the 300-unit high-rise for an undisclosed price. CBRE represented the sellers in the transaction. Built in 2018, Kincaid at Legacy offers one-, two- and three-bedroom units that range in size from 677 to 4,500 square feet. The property features 14,500 square feet of amenity space, including a resort-style pool, water features, fire pits, fitness center, resident lounge with media screening room, entertainment kitchen, conference rooms, business center, complimentary Wi-Fi, bike storage, concierge services and an amenity deck on the seventh floor with a second pool and two dog parks. In 2016, Intercontinental bought the adjoining Legacy Tower office building from Trammell Crow Co., parent company of High Street Residential.

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TERRELL, TEXAS — Dougherty Mortgage has provided a $35 million construction loan for Crossroads at Terrell, a 270-unit, garden-style apartment community planned for a 10.5-acre site in the east Dallas suburb of Terrell. Dougherty’s Fort Worth office closed the HUD 221(d)(4) loan on behalf of the borrower and developer, an entity doing business as Terrell MF Ventures LLC. The loan features a 40-year term and 40-year amortization schedule. The Class A community will feature a package center, resort-style pool, fire pit, outdoor cooking, business center, clubhouse with kitchen, game room, fitness center, bicycle storage, dog park and a pet spa. The developer plans to build Crossroads at Terrell to National Green Building Bronze standards. The 221(d)(4) product is HUD’s flagship loan program financing the construction and redevelopment of market-rate and affordable housing apartment communities. Details about the project’s construction timeline were not disclosed.

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SAN DIEGO — Sea Breeze Properties has broken ground for MERGE 56, a 40-acre mixed-use development located in the Torrey Highlands submarket of San Diego. Adjacent to State Route 56 at Camino Del Sur, MERGE 56 will feature a 450,000-square-foot, Class A office and retail space; a boutique hotel; and 242 residential units, including single-family homes, townhomes and affordable apartments. The land was originally approved in 2004 as a big-box retail center before Sea Breeze Properties acquired the land in 2013 and redesigned it into a pedestrian-centric, mixed-use environment. CBRE’s Chris Pascale, Mike Hoeck and Ellycia Halden will handle leasing for the office space, while Steve Avoyer of Flocke & Avoyer will handle leasing for the retail component.

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