The Federal Reserve’s decision to reverse its monetary policy and lower short-term interest rates has fueled demand for single-tenant, net-leased retail assets with regard to both deal volume and the entrance of new buyers into the space, although cap rate movement has been slow to reflect this growth. The nation’s central bank implemented three 25-basis-point cuts in 2019, creating a lower cost of capital for prospective buyers in the net-lease market and generating positive impacts on the cash flows of owners marketing their properties for sale. Consequently, both sides are showing a willingness to both bid on and ask for more aggressive price points. Traditionally, lower interest rates translate to more investment demand, leading to higher prices, thus lower cap rates. The new monetary policy, which has only been in effect since this summer, has not yet impacted cap rates in the net-lease retail sector. However, that will likely change in early 2020, says Jonathan Hipp, president and CEO of Calkain Cos., a Virginia-based net-lease brokerage and advisory firm. “Cap rates rose slightly in the middle of the year, but with interest rate cuts, they’ve come down,” he says. “Cap rates should demonstrate more compression when we do a 2019 …
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Marcus & Millichap Negotiates $7M Sale of Service Station/Convenience Store in Brighton, Colorado
by Amy Works
BRIGHTON, COLO. — Marcus & Millichap has arranged the sale of Kum & Go, a service station and convenience store located in Brighton, a northeastern suburb of Denver. A limited liability company sold the property for $7 million. Located at 5112 E. Bromley Lane, the 6,975-square-foot, net-leased property features 12 gas pumps and 24 nozzles for personal vehicles and four semi bays for commercial vehicles. The property also features a Go Fresh Market and charging stations for electric vehicles. Timothy Nichols of Marcus & Millichap’s Chicago Oak Brook office represented the seller, while Skyler Cooper, also of Marcus & Millichap, served as broker of record in Colorado.
ANAHEIM, CALIF. — Hines and funds managed by Oaktree Capital Management have completed the sale of a single-tenant office building located at 3450 E. Miraloma Ave. in Anaheim. A family trust bought the property for $44 million. Built in 2002 as a build-to-suit for Pacific Sunwear of California (PacSun), the property features 180,000 square feet of Class A office space, large floor plates, a cafeteria, outdoor sports courts and ample surface parking. PacSun occupies the property on a long-term, triple-net lease. Founded in 1980, Newport Beach, Calif.-based PacSun is a retail clothing brand rooted in the youth-oriented culture and lifestyle of California. Paul Jones, Kevin Shannon, Brandon White, Sean Fulp, Ryan Plummer, Mark Schuessler and Matt Berres of Newmark Knight Frank represented the sellers, while Michael Hartel of Colliers International represented the buyer in the deal.
NORTHBROOK, ILL. — NAI Farbman Group, a full-service real estate company based in Southfield, Michigan, has launched FarbNET, a new metro Chicago-based division focused on selling net lease assets. National commercial real estate expert Mark Lewensohn leads the division, which focuses on the office, industrial, healthcare and retail sectors. The FarbNET office is located at 40 Skokie Blvd. in Northbrook. The decision to open a net lease division was based on “significant growth occurring in the net lease investment space,” says CEO Andrew Farbman.
BURBANK, CALIF. — CBRE has arranged the sale of a newly built industrial building located at 3700 Vanowen St. in Burbank. Shubin Nadal Realty Investors & Penwood Real Estate Investments sold the asset to Crown Realty Development and its affiliate, CPF Vanowen Associates, for $16.8 million. ARRI Inc., a designer and manufacturer of camera and lighting systems for the film and broadcast industry, occupies the 39,829-square-foot property on a 15-year triple-net lease. The building features creative office space, 24-foot clear heights, HVAC throughout and dock-high loading. Mark Perry, Carlene O’Neil, David Harding and Greg Geraci of CBRE represented the sellers, while the buyers were self-represented in the transaction.
GARDEN GROVE, CALIF. — SRS Real Estate Partners has arranged the ground lease sale of a single-tenant restaurant property, located 12001 Harbor Blvd. in Garden Grove, 1.2 miles south of Disneyland. A Southern California-based partnership sold the asset to a private investor for $6.6 million, or $1,072 per square foot. Outback Steakhouse occupies the 6,180-square-foot property on an absolute triple-net lease basis that was recently extended for an additional 20 years. Patrick Luther and Matthew Mousavi of SRS’ National Net Lease Group represented the seller, while Tom Carosella of Carosella Properties represented the buyer in the transaction.
ASB Real Estate Investments Buys Bloomington Logistics Center in California for $100.5M
by Amy Works
BLOOMINGTON, CALIF. — ASB Real Estate Investments, on behalf of its Allegiance Real Estate Fund, has acquired Bloomington Logistics Center, a warehouse and distribution building in Bloomington. Crow Holdings Industrial, the industrial development division of Dallas-based Crow Holdings, sold the asset for $100.5 million. Completed in 2019, Bloomington Logistics Center features 36-foot clear heights, ESFR sprinklers, 185-foot wide truck courts, three percent skylights, LED lighting, 4,000-amp electrical service, ample parking spaces, low office finish, 118 dock-high doors and four grade-level doors. Newgistics, the e-commerce arm of Pitney Bowes, occupies the 677,383-square-foot, cross-dock building on a triple-net lease basis. Situated on 34.5 acres at 11260 Cedar Ave., the property offers immediate access to Interstates 10, 15 and 60, as well as proximity to both the Ontario International Airport and the BNSF Intermodal Container Facility. Mark Detmer, Bo Mills and Ryan Sitov of JLL Capital Markets represented the seller in the deal.
LAS VEGAS — JLL has negotiated the sale of an office building situated on 4.5 acres at 1551 Hillshire Drive in Las Vegas. A private capital investor acquired the property from Las Vegas-based Moonwater Capital for $18.3 million. Shift4, a payment processing and technology company, occupies the single-tenant, 66,780-square-foot property on a triple-net lease basis. Completed in 1993, the office building recently underwent a complete renovation between 2018 and 2019. The property serves as a mission-critical location for the tenant, which merged with Lighthouse Network in 2018 and expanded its Las Vegas presence. Tivon Moffitt, Peter Bauman and Bret Davis of JLL Capital Markets represented the seller in the deal.
QUITMAN, MISS. — Investment real estate service firm The Boulder Group has arranged the $1.6 million sale of a single-tenant store leased to Dollar General located at 403 S. Archusa Ave. in Quitman, 25 miles south of Meridian. The 12,596-square-foot property is located along Mississippi Highway 18. Randy Blankstein and Jimmy Goodman of The Boulder Group represented the seller, a commercial real estate investment firm based in the Southwest United States, in the transaction. The buyer, a private West Coast investor, purchased the store in a 1031 exchange. The property was built in 2013 and Dollar General has nine years remaining on the lease, expiring in 2028. The lease features rental escalations in year 11 and in each of the five 5-year renewal option periods. The absolute triple-net lease has zero landlord responsibilities, according to Boulder Group.
Spirit Realty Capital Acquires 123 Single-Tenant Retail Properties from Service Properties Trust for $435M
by John Nelson
DALLAS AND NEWTON, MASS. — Spirit Realty Capital Inc. (NYSE: SRC), a net-lease REIT based in Dallas, has purchased a national single-tenant retail portfolio for $435 million. The portfolio’s seller is Service Properties Trust (NASDAQ: SVC), a net-lease retail and lodging REIT based in the western Boston suburb of Newton. The portfolio spans 26 states and includes 123 stores leased to 54 different concepts. About a third of the portfolio is leased to restaurants, including Wendy’s, Buffalo Wild Wings, KFC, Skyline Chili, Burger King, Rally’s and Popeye’s. The portfolio’s tenant roster also includes service-oriented and furniture concepts such as LA Fitness, Ashley Home Store, O’Reilly Auto Parts, At Home, Mister Car Wash, Carmax, Crunch Fitness and Tire Warehouse. This transaction is part of SVC’s disposition strategy to sell up to $500 million of net lease assets in connection with its $2.4 billion acquisition of retail properties from Spirit MTA REIT, which Spirit Realty Capital manages. “Coupled with our other recent net lease sales and agreements to sell totaling $66 million, we have reached our target of $500 million in net lease asset sales, the proceeds of which will be used to reduce the company’s leverage,” says John Murray, president and …