DURANT OKLA. — Safe & Green Holding Corp. a designer and fabricator of modular structures, will develop a 1.1 million-square-foot manufacturing facility in Durant, located just north of the Oklahoma-Texas border. The site spans 114 acres on McLean Avenue. Approximately 120,000 square feet will be used for manufacturing, while the remaining space will support distribution, cold storage and other similar operations. The project team is currently in the design phase. A target completion date was not disclosed.
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DALLAS — Los Angeles-based investment firm Westwood Financial has acquired Northview Plaza, a 120,000-square-foot, grocery-anchored shopping center located in northeast Dallas. Kroger anchors the center, which was 89 percent leased at the time of sale. Other tenants include Petco and McDonald’s. The transaction was executed off-market with the undisclosed seller.
TULSA, OKLA. — Blueprint Healthcare Real Estate Advisors has brokered the sale of a 110-unit seniors housing community in Tulsa. Completed in 2017, the unnamed property offers assisted living and memory care services as well as Class A amenities. A national investor and its operator, both based in Seattle, sold the asset to an undisclosed buyer. Alex Florea, Kyle Hallion and Kory Buzin led the transaction for Blueprint.
DALLAS — Greysteel has arranged the sale of a portfolio of three multifamily properties totaling 78 units in East Dallas. The properties — Courtyards at Lower Greenville, Garrett on the Green and Republic at San Jacinto — were built in the 1950s and 1960s and renovated between 2018 and 2020. Andrew Mueller led the Greysteel team that brokered the deal. The buyer and seller were not disclosed.
HOUSTON — IHI Energy Solutions, a provider of carbon reduction technologies, has signed a 17,816-square-foot office headquarters lease at Atrium at Park Ten in Houston’s Energy Corridor area. The deal brings the 140,000-square-foot building to 98 percent occupancy. Kim Shapiro and Mike Martin of Avison Young represented the landlord, Florida-based Accesso, in the lease negotiations. Jennifer Meehan of Savills represented the tenant.
WILLOW GROVE, PA. — Federal Realty Investment Trust will develop a 306,448-square-foot mixed-use project in Willow Grove, a northern suburb of Philadelphia. The transit-served project, which will consist of 260 apartments and 20,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space within a six-story building, represents the third phase of the redevelopment of Willow Grove Shopping Center. Construction of Phase III, which will also include a structured parking garage, could commence as early as fall 2024. Phase II of the project, which featured an 18,000-square-foot outparcel retail building and various infrastructural developments, is nearing completion.
BAY SHORE, N.Y. — Greystone has provided a $25.2 million HUD-insured loan for a project in the Long Island community of Bay Shore that will convert the original homestead of the Gulden family, a major mustard manufacturer, into a seniors housing community. Netherbay at Bay Shore, which bears the name of the estate, will feature 72 assisted living and memory care community units. Amenities will include communal dining and lounging areas, an outdoor garden and walking area and a pavilion for outdoor entertainment. Meridian Senior Living will operate the community, which will be constructed by Racanelli Construction. Lisa Fischman of Greystone originated the construction-to-permanent financing on behalf of the developers, Charles Ferraro and Nicholas Racanelli.
MEDFORD, MASS. — Pacific Urban Investors, a California-based owner-operator, has acquired The Residences at River’s Edge, a 222-unit apartment complex located in the northern Boston metro of Medford. Built in 2009, the property offers studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom floor plans. Onsite amenities include a pool, fitness center and outdoor grilling and dining stations, and the property is also situated adjacent to a 10-acre riverfront park. The seller and sales price were not disclosed.
DEER PARK, ILL. — Three new tenants are opening at Deer Park Town Center in the Chicago suburb of Deer Park. Sweetgreen opened a 2,156-square-foot restaurant in July. Victoria’s Secret will occupy 4,965 square feet. Construction on that store is scheduled to begin this fall. The Shade Store, a retailer offering customized window treatments, blinds, shades and drapes, is scheduled to open in spring 2024. Additionally, three existing tenants have either renovated their space or plan to do so. Pottery Barn is in the process of a renovation that will expand its square footage to approximately 12,000 square feet. Completion is slated for this fall. Bath & Body Works recently relocated its store to a new 3,710-square-foot space. Crate & Barrel plans to remodel its store, with completion in time for the start of the holiday shopping season. Managed by JLL, Deer Park Town Center is an outdoor lifestyle center featuring more than 60 retail, restaurant and service brands.
COTTAGE GROVE, MINN. — Home Choice has opened a new store at 6990 80th St. in Cottage Grove, about 10 miles south of St. Paul. A ribbon-cutting ceremony and grand opening celebration is scheduled for Friday, Aug. 4. Home Choice, part of the Rent-A-Center Inc. family, operates 20 locations in Minnesota. The retailer sells furniture, appliances, computers and electronics.