MCKINNEY, TEXAS — Hospitality management firm TPG Hotels & Resorts has opened its new 7,500-square-foot office headquarters at District 121, a mixed-use development located north of Dallas in McKinney. The space occupies the fifth floor of a 190,000-square-foot building. David Rubenstein of Savills represented the tenant in the lease negotiations. Craig International owns District 121.
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Centennial Yards Co. Unveils Plans for New Entertainment District in Downtown Atlanta
by John Nelson
ATLANTA — Centennial Yards Co., a development entity owned by Los Angeles-based CIM Group, has unveiled plans for the next phase of its $5 billion mixed-use destination in downtown Atlanta. Spanning eight acres adjacent to Mercedes-Benz Stadium and State Farm Arena, the new phase of Centennial Yards will create a mixed-use entertainment district spanning 480,000 square feet across four buildings, as well as a fan gathering area that the developer says will be heavily utilized during the games held in Atlanta during the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Designed by Gensler, the new phase will comprise a three-story, 70,000-square-foot building housing an unspecified “eatertainment” concept; a four-story, 160,000-square-foot building hosting a single-tenant entertainment venue; a two-story, 50,000-square-foot building with restaurants and shops; and a 14-story, 233-room hotel. Centennial Yards represents the transformation of the city’s Gulch district, a 50-acre site that has primarily served as subterranean parking for Atlanta Falcons games in years past. Including the new entertainment district, Centennial Yards at full build-out will span 8 million square feet of new and converted offices, apartments, hotels, shops, entertainment venues and restaurants, including Wild Leap Brewery. Centennial Yards Co. plans to deliver two-thirds of the overall development by summer 2026.
MARLBOROUGH, MASS. — BJ’s Wholesale Club, an operator of member retail warehouse locations, plans to open five new clubs in the Southeast and Indiana this fiscal year, which ends Feb. 1, 2025. The new clubs will be located in Maryville, Tenn., a suburb of Knoxville; Myrtle Beach, S.C.; Palm Coast and West Palm Beach in South Florida; and Carmel, Ind., a suburb of Indianapolis. Earlier this month, the Marlborough-based company announced its plans to open a new store near Jefferson Mall in Louisville, Ky. BJ’s Wholesale expects each new club to create roughly 150 new jobs. The company first opened its warehouse club model in New England in 1984. Today, BJ’s Wholesale operates 244 clubs and 175 BJ’s Gas stations in 20 states.
SANFORD, FLA. — CTO Realty Growth has acquired Marketplace at Seminole Towne Center, a 318,000-square-foot power retail center located in Sanford, approximately 25 miles north of Orlando. An undisclosed seller sold the center for $68.7 million. Situated on 41 acres along I-4, the property was 98 percent leased at the time of sale. Burlington, Marshalls, World Market, Petco, Ross Dress for Less, Old Navy, Ulta Beauty and Five Below anchor the center. The Orlando-based REIT purchased Marketplace at Seminole Towne Center through a 1031 exchange.
CARTERSVILLE AND BLOOMINGDALE, GA. — MDH Partners has signed two tenants to leases totaling nearly 1.5 million square feet combined at warehouses in Georgia. In Cartersville, the Atlanta-based landlord signed an unnamed solar panel manufacturer to an 843,000-square-foot lease at Busch Commerce Center. The 1.2 million-square-foot facility was completed last fall by MDH and CF Real Estate Investments. Nathan Anderson and Darren Butler of NAI Brannen Goddard represented MDH in the lease transaction. The company also signed a third-party logistics firm to a full-building lease at Beltway Logistics Center, a 655,000-square-foot facility in the Bloomingdale suburb of Savannah. Butler also represented the landlord in this lease deal.
CHARLESTON, S.C. — CBRE has arranged the sale of Preserve at Essex Farms, a 284-unit apartment community located at 3245 Glenn McConnell Parkway in Charleston’s West Ashley submarket. Jim Sewell, David Lansbury and Erika Maston of CBRE represented the unnamed seller in the transaction. The buyer and sales price were also not disclosed. Preserve at Essex Farms comprises studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom floor plans, as well as two-story townhomes. Amenities include a resort-style swimming pool, grill area, bike trail, 24-hour fitness center and a pet spa area. B&M Management Co. is the property manager.
NEW YORK CITY — Ariel Property Advisors has arranged a $25.3 million loan for the refinancing of an 82-unit apartment building located at 120-125 Riverside Drive on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. An undisclosed, out-of-state bank provided the five-year, fixed-rate loan, which was structured with two years of interest-only payments and a 60 percent loan-to-cost ratio. The undisclosed borrower will use a portion of the proceeds to fund capital improvements. Matt Dzbanek and Matt Swerdlow led the transaction for Ariel Property Advisors.
NEW BEDFORD, MASS. — MassDevelopment has provided $17 million in tax-exempt bond financing for Wamsutta Apartments, a 144-unit affordable housing complex in New Bedford, located at the base of Cape Cod. The historic building was originally constructed in the 1870s and consists of 29 buildings that primarily house one-bedroom units. Residences are reserved for households earning 60 percent or less of the area median income. The borrower, an affiliate of HallKeen Management, will use proceeds to fund capital improvements and preserve the property’s affordability status.
HORSHAM, PA. — New Jersey-based investment firm First National Realty Partners (FNRP) has acquired Elements Horsham, a 50,353-square-foot retail property located about 25 miles north of Philadelphia. The property was 94 percent leased at the time of sale to tenants such as Starbucks, MaGerk’s Pub & Grill, Aqua-Tots Swim School, TruMark Financial and Charles Schwab. James Galbally, Patrick Higgins, Chris Munley and Colin Behr of JLL represented the undisclosed seller in the transaction.
NEW YORK CITY — Home and business security services provider Brink’s Inc. has signed an 8,036-square-foot office lease at 400 Madison Avenue in Midtown Manhattan. The 22-story building was originally constructed in 1929 and recently underwent a capital improvement program that included a new lobby and amenity center. Harry Blair, Lauren Hale and Michelle Mean of Cushman & Wakefield represented the landlord, Daishin America LLC, in the lease negotiations. Kyle Young of JLL represented Brink’s.