SAN BERNARDINO, CALIF. — TireHub, a national tire distributor created by The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. and Bridgestone Americas, has signed a lease to occupy 404,725 square feet of industrial warehouse space at 1089 E. Mill St. in San Bernardino. Singapore-based Mapletree owns and manages the property, along with more than 66 million square feet of industrial assets across the United States. Kenneth Andersen and Rick John of Daum Commercial Real Estate Services, alongside Steve Provencio of Mapletree, represented Mapletree in the transaction.
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COSTA MESA, CALIF. — Newmark has brokered the sale of 1901 Newport Boulevard, a three-story office property in Costa Mesa. A private, high-net-worth investor acquired the asset from an undisclosed seller for $24.4 million. Paul Jones, Ryan Plummer, Brandon White, Kevin Shannon and Ken White of Newmark represented the seller in the deal. Originally developed in 1985 and renovated in 2001, the 134,387-square-foot asset features a three-style atrium, custom marble flooring, open-air courtyards and seven fountains. Situated on 4 acres, the building is currently 85 percent occupied by a variety of tenants, including medical offices, traditional office users and retail.
TEMPE, ARIZ. — Creation, as developer, and LGE Design Build, as architect and general contractor, have completed Source Business Center, a Class A industrial facility in Tempe. Situated on 15 acres at the southeast corner of Warner Road and Hardy Drive, the 144,885-square-foot Source Business Center features a clear height of 32 feet, extensive power and an expansion 6 acres of contiguous yard space to support flexible storage and vehicle parking. Designed to accommodate up to two tenants, the property provides 204 parking spaces, including eight electric vehicle charging spaces, as well as bicycle parking and separate pedestrian paths. Creation developed the facility with CrossHarbor Capital Partners as an investor.
ATLANTA — BKM Capital Partners and Kayne Anderson Real Estate have purchased a six-property industrial portfolio in metro Atlanta totaling 404,424 square feet. JLL represented the sellers, Berkeley Partners and Brookfield Secondaries Group, in the transaction. The sales price was not disclosed. The portfolio of shallow-bay properties was 89 percent occupied at the time of sale, with a weighted average lease term (WALT) of 2.7 years. The assets include three properties in the northeast Atlanta region — 3400 Corporate Way, Peachtree Industrial Boulevard and Young Court — as well as two properties in northwest Atlanta — Rubicon Business Center and Cobb International. The sixth property was an infill facility located in the city’s Upper Westside district at 4938 S. Atlanta Road. BKM and Kayne Anderson plan to make capital improvements across the portfolio, including exteriors, landscaping, roofs and HVAC systems and renovating vacant space to accelerate the lease-up process.
OVERLAND PARK, KAN. — MMG Real Estate Advisors has arranged the sale of Residences at Prairiefire, a 426-unit multifamily community in Overland Park. The sales price exceeded $100 million. Price Brothers Management Co., a Kansas City-based owner-operator was the buyer. CRES Management, in partnership with Artemis Real Estate Partners, was the seller. TJ Wahl, Harry Trotter, Colson Bayles, Parker Guffey, Brett Meinzer, Michael Sullivan and Alex Blagojevich of MMG brokered the sale.
CHICAGO — Carr Workplaces, a provider of flexible office solutions, has opened Carr Workplaces – The Loop at 20 North Clark Street in downtown Chicago. Located within walking distance of City Hall, government administration buildings, courthouses and public transportation, the workspace offers private offices, dedicated workstations, four meeting rooms, phone rooms and rentable lockers. Members also enjoy access to in-building amenities such as a fitness center, conference center, lounge and 24/7 building security.
Swinerton Breaks Ground on $5.5M Medical Office Building in Pineville, North Carolina
by John Nelson
PINEVILLE, N.C. — Swinerton Builders’ Carolinas division has broken ground on a $5.5 million medical office building located at 10425 Good Sell Court in Pineville, about 14 miles south of Charlotte. Locally based Metrolina Dermatology will occupy the 8,000-square-foot property upon completion, which is expected in early spring. Situated on 1.2 acres, the medical office building will feature 11 exam rooms, two aesthetic rooms, four Mohs exam rooms, one Mohs lab, a sterilization room, four offices and up to five medical assistant/nursing stations, as well as a welcoming lobby/waiting area and an employee breakroom. (Mohs is a specialized technique used to remove skin cancers.) Outside, the property will feature an asphalt parking lot for 40 to 50 cars. The design-build team includes Nelson Worldwide Architects, Cornerstone Architecture, LJB Engineering and Kimley-Horn.
STOW, OHIO — Marcus & Millichap has brokered the $3.8 million sale-leaseback of 4246 Hudson Drive, a 43,248-square-foot industrial property in Stow. Situated on approximately 4.2 acres, the building includes seven external docks, two drive-in doors and a clear height of 20 feet. Originally built in 1999 with a warehouse expansion in 2008, the facility serves as the corporate headquarters of Printing Concepts, a Northeast Ohio commercial printer. Alex Gallicho, Peter Doughty and Michael Glass of Marcus & Millichap represented the seller and procured the undisclosed buyer.
LANSING, MICH. — Pita Way has signed a 1,400-square-foot lease to open at The Marketplace at Delta Township in Lansing. Michael Murphy of Gerdom Realty & Investment represented the tenant. The transaction marks the sixth Pita Way location that Gerdom helped the tenant secure in the past year. Eric Unatin of Mid-America Real Estate Group represented the undisclosed landlord.
Selig Submits Rezoning Request for Second Phase of The Works Mixed-Use Village in Atlanta
by John Nelson
ATLANTA — Selig Enterprises has submitted a rezoning request for the second phase of The Works, an 80-acre mixed-use village located in Atlanta’s Upper Westside neighborhood. According to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Phase II could span 2.2 million square feet upon completion. Phase I of The Works included adaptive reuse offices housing firms including Google Fiber and City of Atlanta; Westbound at The Works, a 306-unit apartment community; Chattahoochee Food Works, a food hall with 31 stalls serving dishes including pho, barbecue, donuts, subs, Mexican food and more; Dr. Scofflaw’s at The Works, a research-and-development brewery concept from Atlanta-based Scofflaw Brewing; retail space, including boutique stores, salons, Stellar Bodies and a standalone Ballard Designs store; and outdoor gathering areas, including Fetch Park (off-leash dog park) and The Camp (outdoor playground and live music space). Selig is proposing a mix of multifamily, office and retail components along Logan Circle and Chattahoochee Avenue. Phase II, which will span the remaining 53 acres of the site, is currently in early planning stages, with no immediate construction timeline established at this time. Selig is working closely with the Upper Westside CID and local neighborhood groups to gain insight and feedback throughout the process. Founded in …