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COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. — CBRE has brokered the $20.5 million sale of the Shops at Dublin Commons, a retail strip center in Colorado Springs. Parker Brown, Matthew Henrichs and Brad Lyons of CBRE represented John Winsor of Olive Real Estate Partners in the transaction. Located at 5925 and 5935 Dublin Blvd., the 34,104-square-foot strip center was built in 2016 and 2018, respectively.

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ALEXANDRIA, VA. — American Real Estate Partners (AREP) has opened CityHouse Old Town, an office-to-residential adaptive reuse development at 1101 King St. in Alexandria, a suburb of Washington, D.C. The community has been welcoming residents since late 2025 and is 40 percent occupied. Originally constructed in 1983 as a 236,000-square-foot office building, CityHouse Old Town has been reimagined into a seven-building, luxury residential community. The complex offers 199 apartments ranging in size from 500 to 1,559 square feet. Monthly rental rates begin at $3,300.  Amenities the property include coworking spaces, a hospitality-inspired club lounge, 24-hour fitness center, pet washing station, electric vehicle charging stations and landscaped gathering areas. AREP is pursuing Fitwel certification for the project. Bozzuto serves as leasing and property manager for CityHouse Old Town.

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BURBANK, CALIF. — Kidder Mathews has arranged the sale of an industrial property located at 2231-2249 N. Hollywood Way in Burbank. A family-owned investment company sold the building to a local private investor for $14.9 million. Situated on 1.6 acres, the 47,056-square-foot property is fully leased to four tenants. The building features multiple bays and flexible warehouse and office configurations. Tanel Harunzade and Darrell Levonian of Kidder Mathews represented the seller in the deal.

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LEXINGTON, KY. — Beloit, Wis.-based Hendricks Commercial Properties (HCP) will invest $14.1 million to expand the retail offerings at Fritz Farm, a 52-acre mixed-use development located in Lexington. The expansion will add three new retail buildings and more than 30,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space at the property. Construction is expected to begin this month, while shell spaces are anticipated to be delivered to tenants in December. Originally developed as The Summit at Fritz Farm by Bayer Properties (now part of Centennial Real Estate), the center opened in 2017 and feature more than 60 shops and restaurants, luxury apartments and a hotel. Tenants include Anthropologie, Apple, Arhaus, Bath & Body Works, Brandy Melville, Free People, Kendra Scott, Lush, Nike and Pandora.

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ST. PAUL, MINN. — JLL Capital Markets has brokered the sale of The Hill Apartments, a 162-unit luxury apartment building in St. Paul’s historic Cathedral Hill neighborhood. Josh Talberg, Joseph Peris and Eli Smith of JLL represented the seller, Wolverton Capital. The Hill is the only modern apartment community at scale delivered to the neighborhood, according to JLL.

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LELAND, N.C. — Raleigh-based Edgewater Ventures has signed two tenants to new leases totaling 305,818 square feet at Edgewater Commerce Center, a 505,818-square-foot industrial facility in Leland. Global electronics repair and service provider Ivy Technology signed a 200,000-square-foot lease, while home inspection company Home Insights signed a 105,818-square-foot lease. The deals bring Edgewater Commerce Center to full occupancy. Edgewater Commerce Center features tilt-up concrete construction with 24-foot clear heights. The property is the largest multi-tenant industrial facility located within the Wilmington and Myrtle Beach markets, according to Edgewater Ventures. Jordan Holt of Cushman & Wakefield represented Ivy Technology in the lease negotiations. Will Leonard of Cape Fear Commercial and Al Williams of JLL represented the landlord.

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NORTH AURORA, ILL. — Opus has completed the lease-up of Building C at Tollway Corporate Center in North Aurora. US Elogistics Service Corp. (CIRRO Fulfillment | Global Fulfillment Solution) has leased the entire building. With this commitment, the three-building, 1.1 million-square-foot speculative development is now fully leased. The tenant, a global e-commerce logistics and fulfillment provider, took occupancy late last month. Developed and built by Opus in a joint venture with Principal Asset Management, Tollway Corporate Center was delivered in phases. The first two buildings were preleased prior to their completion in December 2022. Soligent Distribution and Karat Packaging occupy Building A, while Ryder Integrated Logistics occupies Building B. Building C, which was completed in December 2023, features a clear height of 36 feet, 55 dock doors, four drive-in doors, trailer parking and a 3,000-square-fot speculative office. Opus served as developer, design-builder and architect. Brian Kling and Reed Adler of Colliers, along with Dan Leahy and Packy Doyle of NAI Hiffman, marketed and leased the development.

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BETHESDA, MD. — CP Group, along with a fund managed by DRA Advisors, has inked six leases over the past six months at Caprock, a 709,313-square foot office property located in Bethesda. Totaling approximately 32,000 square feet, the deals include new arrivals, renewals and an expansion. Investment management firm FVLCRUM Partners signed an 8,196-square-foot lease to relocate its former Rockville, Md.-based office. IT services firm T-Rex Solutions renewed its 5,744-square-foot lease at the property, while consulting company Eliassen Group also signed a lease renewal for 2,523 square feet. Washington Vein Clinic expanded its footprint to 5,351 square feet, relocating to one of Caprock’s newest spec suites on the sixth floor. Constellation Software Engineering signed a 5,357-square-foot lease to complement its existing Annapolis, Md.-based office, while Avenue Wealth Management signed a lease for a new 5,357-square-foot spec suite. Tenants were represented by agents from CBRE, Cresa, TTA, Cushman & Wakefield and JLL. Bernie McCarthy, Amanda Davis, Danny Sheridan and Patrick Hall of JLL represented the landlord in all transactions.  Formerly known as Democracy Center, CapRock is a three-building, 10-acre campus that comprises two nine-story towers and one 15-story tower. CP Group recently completed renovations at Caprock’s 6903 building, including the rollout of …

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WESTFIELD, IND. — The Nicholas Family of Cos. will develop, build and operate Westfield Ice Facility, a new multi-sheet indoor ice facility in the northern Indianapolis suburb of Westfield. The project will serve as a catalyst for further growth of the Grand Park District, a mixed-use development near the Grand Sports Campus, a major youth sports destination. Westfield Ice Facility will feature three NHL-sized stadium-style rinks, with a potential fourth rink for future expansion. Tiered seating will host up to 3,500 spectators. The project will also include a full-service restaurant, retail spaces, an academic lounge and outdoor activity areas. Westfield Ice Facility marks the fourth indoor ice arena to be developed or acquired by Nicholas in the past two years and its first outside the Chicago area. The firm’s Nicholas & Associates division will serve as general contractor for the Westfield project. Its Spectate Group will manage and program the facility, and its Big Fish Hospitality Group will oversee food-and-beverage offerings. The property is expected to open in 2028.  

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PLEASANT PRAIRIE, WIS. — Zilber Property Group has acquired approximately 97 acres spanning four parcels within LakeView Corporate Park in Pleasant Prairie. The land sites are capable of accommodating five projects totaling roughly 875,000 square feet. The parcels are some of the last remaining available M-2 zoned (manufacturing and distribution) undeveloped lots within the park. Zilber says it plans to pursue phased development to meet continued demand from manufacturing, distribution and e-commerce users seeking modern, flexible industrial space in Southeast Wisconsin. LakeView Corporate Park, the largest industrial park in Wisconsin, is located directly off I-94 at Highway 165 and spans more than 2,000 acres. The park encompasses more than 10 million square feet of development and is home to nearly 100 companies. Amenities include a recreation center, public lake and park, dedicated nature conservancy, onsite daycare facility and a trail system. The Forest County Potawatomi Community sold the land.

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