BROKEN ARROW, OKLA. — JLL has arranged the sale of Prairie House, a 105-unit seniors housing property located in the Tulsa suburb of Broken Arrow. Prairie House was built in 2016 and features 73 assisted living units, ranging from studio to two-bedroom units, and 32 studio memory care units. Charles Bissell, Zach Brantley and Hope Brunner of JLL represented the seller, Prevarian Senior Living, in the transaction and procured the buyer, an entity doing business as TUL ALF 3 LLC. Legend Senior Living, an affiliate of the buyer, will operate the community. The price was not disclosed.
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HOUSTON — General contractor Crest Builders has completed a 15,000-square-foot interior office renovation project in Houston for DECISIO Health, which provides platforms and solutions for aggregating data from electronic health records. Houston-based Griffin Partners owns the building at 520 Post Oak Blvd. Ware Malcomb designed the space. Edward Edson of Colliers represented DECISIO Health in the lease negotiations, and Jill Nesloney of Lee & Associates represented Griffin Partners.
RICHARDSON, TEXAS — Austin Circuit Design has relocated its office from the northeastern Dallas suburb of Garland to a 7,600-square-foot space in nearby Richardson. The new office is in Campbell Square, which totals 84,432 square feet and is located within Richardson IQ, a 1,200-acre innovation and tech hub. Maverick Commercial Real Estate owns Campbell Square.
AUSTIN, TEXAS — United Properties, a developer with offices in Colorado and Minnesota and Texas, has opened a new, 3,165-square-foot office on the 15th floor of Colorado Tower in downtown Austin. The company has relocated from 1617 W. Sixth St. Atlanta-based Cousins Properties owns Colorado Tower, which spans 373,000 square feet and offers amenities such as a fitness center, conference facility and onsite food-and-beverage options.
NEW YORK CITY — The Kaufman Organization has acquired 875 Avenue of the Americas, a 26-story, 265,000-square-foot office building in Manhattan’s NoMad neighborhood, for $92.5 million. The building was originally constructed in 1926. Chris Varjan of Lee & Associates led a team that represented the seller, which had owned the property since 1975, in the transaction.
PEABODY, MASS. — Marcus & Millichap has brokered the sale of Andover Street Self Storage, a 1,100-unit facility located on the northern outskirts of Boston in Peabody. The facility spans 76,396 net rentable square feet. Nathan Coe, Brett Hatcher and Gabriel Coe of Marcus & Millichap represented the seller, a limited liability company, in the transaction. The buyer was not disclosed. Thomas Shihadeh of Marcus & Millichap assisted in closing the deal as the broker of record.
MYSTIC, CONN. — New York City-based Dwight Capital has provided a $34 million HUD-insured construction loan for the second phase of Harbor Heights, a 123-unit multifamily project in Mystic, located in southern coastal Connecticut. Harbor Heights II will feature one four-story building with one-, two- and three-bedroom units on a 5.8-acre site. Amenities will include a pool, fitness center, business center, dog park and outdoor grilling and dining stations. Daniel Malka and Jacob Gauptman of Dwight Capital originated the debt, which was structured with a 40-year term and a fixed interest rate, through HUD’s 221(d)(4) program. The borrower was not disclosed.
PHILADELPHIA — Marquis Health Consulting Services has launched the first phase of a $25 million renovation at Fountain View at Logan Square, a 420,000-square-foot seniors housing community in Philadelphia’s Center City district. The three-year repositioning follows an ownership change and rebranding at Fountain View, formerly known as The Watermark. Designed by ML Group, the project will upgrade the lobby, hallways, apartments and dining room, as well as reconfigure amenity spaces. New features will include an auditorium with space for live entertainment, a makers’ room, theater, piano bar and a sky lounge. Lastly, the development team will add a juice bar and fitness center with a sauna and is exploring possible additions of a pool, outdoor deck and pickleball courts.
WHITESTOWN, IND. — Rockwell Automation Inc. (NYSE: ROK) has signed a 369,449-square-foot industrial lease renewal at Anson8A within the AllPoints at Anson industrial park in Whitestown, a northern suburb of Indianapolis. The property is situated near the I-65 logistics corridor. Jimmy Cohoat and Jason Speckman of Colliers represented the landlord, CBRE Investment Management.
CHICAGO — Cicero Construction Group is completing a 4,000-square-foot renovation at Chicago’s historic Windermere House. The space will serve as the future home of Dawn, a southern brunch restaurant slated to open in September. The renovation will completely transform the space, which was formerly home to Piccolo Mondo restaurant. Plans call for a new commercial-grade kitchen with a revamped layout. The dining room will undergo a gut renovation to accommodate seating for 61 guests, and the bar area will be expanded. Cicero will also demolish the former interior; install new drywall, finishes, masonry and woodwork; upgrade the mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems; and replace the flooring and lighting. The restaurateur behind Dawn is Racquel Fields, who runs the Caribbean-inspired 14 Parish a few blocks away.