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LAS VEGAS — CenterSquare Investment Management and funds managed by Hamilton Lane have announced a partnership to recapitalize Tenaya Village, a 49,554-square-foot retail strip center located in Las Vegas. Hamilton Lane is now the property’s majority investor, with CenterSquare retaining a minority stake. Spanning five buildings, Tenaya Village features a mix of tenants including Capriotti’s Sandwich Shop, Starbucks Coffee, Timbers Bar & Grill, Frijoles & Frescas and Wingstop. CenterSquare has owned the center since 2022.

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TUCSON, ARIZ. — Cushman & Wakefield | PICOR has arranged the sale of Harrison Professional Plaza, a mixed-use building at 1020 S. Harrison Road in Tucson. RGR16 LLC purchased the asset from BSH Investments LLC for $2 million. The property features 15,023 square feet of retail and office space. Bryce Horner of Cushman & Wakefield | PICOR represented the seller in the deal.

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INDIANAPOLIS — David Simon, chairman, CEO and president of Indianapolis-based mall owner Simon Property Group, passed away Sunday, March 22, after a battle with cancer. He was 64 years old. Simon Property Group’s board has appointed David Simon’s son, Eli Simon, as CEO and president. Eli Simon will also continue his role as COO and director of the company. Additionally, board member Larry Glasscock has been appointed to serve as non-executive chairman. David Simon joined the company’s predecessor, Melvin Simon & Associates, as CFO in 1990. In 1993, at 31 years old, he orchestrated the company’s initial public offering on the New York Stock Exchange, raising nearly $1 billion in what was then the largest real estate public stock offering in history. Two years later, he became one of the youngest CEOs of a major publicly traded company in America. Under his leadership, Simon Property Group has delivered a cumulative total shareholder return of more than 4,500 percent since its IPO. Until recently, he also served as chairman of the Supervisory Board of Klépierre, a publicly traded, Paris-based retail real estate company, and served on the board of Apollo Global Management Inc. “David’s legacy transcends financial performance. He was a leader of …

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MADISON, WIS. — Mid-America Real Estate Corp. has negotiated the sale of a newly developed Whole Foods Market net lease totaling 51,361 square feet at Madison Yards in Madison. The store serves as the anchor to the Madison Yards mixed-use development within the University Hill Farms neighborhood. The property is located less than two miles from the heart of the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Dan Rosenfeld, Andrew Lund, Nick Kohlmann and George Ghattas of Mid-America represented the seller, Summit Smith Development. The asset sold to a private buyer.

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INDIANAPOLIS — CBRE has arranged the sale of Deercross, a 372-unit multifamily property in Indianapolis. Iconic Property Partners purchased the asset from an affiliate of Wilkinson Corp. for an undisclosed amount. CBRE’s Hannah Ott, George Tikijian, Cam Benz and Claire Hassfurther represented the seller. Built in 1979, Deercross has undergone significant renovations during Wilkinson’s ownership, including new windows and complete interior upgrades across all units. Amenities include a business center, basketball court, fitness center, laundry facilities, picnic areas and a dog park.

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MARYSVILLE, OHIO — Colliers has brokered the sale of a 54,672-square-foot industrial facility located at 14711 Industrial Parkway in Marysville near Columbus. Delivered in 2024, the property is fully leased to seven tenants averaging 7,810 square feet. The facility features clear heights ranging from 24 to 26 feet, six dock doors, eight drive-in doors and a 120-foot truck court. Alex Cantu, Alex Davenport, Jeff Devine, Steve Disse, Tyler Ziebel and Jonathan Schuen of Colliers represented the seller, Pioneer Development. The buyer was a local private investor.

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NEW YORK CITY — Locally based brokerage firm Ariel Property Advisors has arranged the $55.6 million sale of the Harlem River Point Portfolio, a collection of two affordable housing buildings totaling 315 units in Harlem. Harlem River Point North is an 11-story, 173-unit building that was constructed in 2015 and includes two commercial units. Harlem River Point South rises 14 stories, totals 140 units and was built in 2014. Amenities include a fitness center, playground and onsite laundry facilities. Victor Sozio, Shimon Shkury, Alexander Taic, Jake Brody and Remi Mandell of Ariel brokered the deal. The buyer and seller were not disclosed.

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SEWICKLEY, PA. — Regional owner-operator Endurance Real Estate Group has sold a portfolio of six light industrial buildings totaling 379,440 square feet in Sewickley, located northwest of Pittsburgh, for $53.5 million. Known as the 79 North Portfolio, the buildings are situated on a combined 88.3 acres and feature an average clear height of 22 feet. Mike Hines, Brad Ruppel and Joe Hill of CBRE, along with Mateo Villa and Connor Jangro of local commercial services firm Genfor Real Estate, brokered the deal. The buyer was an undisclosed REIT. The portfolio was 99 percent leased at the time of sale.

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NORTH BRUNSWICK, N.J. — JLL has brokered the sale of The Shoppes at North Brunswick, a 147,000-square-foot shopping center located about 40 miles southwest of Manhattan. Built on 16 acres in 2007, the center was 86.7 percent leased at the time of sale. Tenants include Starbucks, Chipotle Mexican Grill, Bath & Body Works, Men’s Wearhouse, Crumbl Cookies, Banana Republic, Big Blue Swim School and Orangetheory Fitness. Jose Cruz, Kevin O’Hearn and J.B. Bruno of JLL represented the seller, an affiliate of local owner-operator The Azarian Group, in the transaction. The buyer was a local private investor.

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BEVERLY, MASS. — American Surgical Co. has signed a 20,325-square-foot life sciences lease in Beverly, a northeastern suburb of Boston. The provider of medical tools is relocating from Shetland Park in nearby Salem to 100 Cummings Center, a newly built, 1.3 million-square-foot research-and-development facility. Joe Doyle and John Coakley of Cresa represented the tenant in the lease negotiations. Al Diamond represented the landlord, Cummings Properties, on an internal basis.

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