PHILADELPHIA — Locally based firm Mosaic Development Partners has completed an 88,000-square-foot academic project for the School District of Philadelphia. The Alternative Middle Years at James Martin Middle School is a four-story building in the Port Richmond neighborhood that includes specialty art, science and technology labs and was designed to LEED Gold standards. Project partners included design firms KSS Architects and Moody Nolan and construction firm Daniel J. Keating Co.
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PSRS Arranges $8M in Construction Financing for Affordable Housing Development in Los Angeles
by Amy Works
LOS ANGELES — PSRS has arranged $8 million in construction financing for South Central Apartments, a multifamily development in Los Angeles. The ground-up construction project will feature 48 units fully dedicated to affordable housing. Securing the loan through a bank execution, Michael Warner of PSRS delivered a 65 percent loan-to-value structure featuring a two-year term with full-term, interest-only payments.
SCHAUMBURG, ILL. — Logistics Property Co. LLC (LogiPropCo) has purchased a 22-acre site in Schaumburg for the development of 390 O’Hare Logistics Park, a 443,160-square-foot industrial property across two buildings. Construction is expected to begin in July. Each 221,580-square-foot building will feature a clear height of 36 feet, 33 docks and parking for 140 cars. The site is within walking distance of the Schaumburg Metra stop and adjacent to a private lot with trailer parking for lease. The location offers immediate access to Route 390 and proximity to the Chicago O’Hare International Airport. Ben Fish and Vince Pergande of LogiPropCo worked with David Haigh and Nick Feczko of NAI Hiffman in sourcing the land. Haigh and Feczko will also serve as the project’s leasing agents. Arete Design Studio is the architect, and Manhard Consulting (Atwell) is the civil engineer. Completion is slated for the third quarter of 2027.
WARREN, MICH. — SRS Real Estate Partners has brokered the sale-leaseback of a single-tenant, 277,425-square-foot industrial facility located at 26661 Lipari Way in Warren. Built in 2006 and situated on 11.7 acres, the property serves as the headquarters and distribution site for Lipari Foods, a wholesale food distributor. Michael Carter and Frank Rogers of SRS represented Lipari Foods in the sale. The buyer was a private investment fund from New York City. Lipari Foods signed a new, corporate-guaranteed 15-year lease. The building features 28,000 square feet of office space and 205,000 square feet of temperature-controlled warehouse space, which includes nearly 23,000 square feet of dock space with a total of 30 dock doors.
ZIONSVILLE, IND. — CBRE has negotiated the sale of Reserve at William’s Glen, a 268-unit multifamily community in Zionsville. Birge & Held purchased the property from Buckingham Cos. CBRE’s Hannah Ott, George Tikijian, Cam Benz and Claire Hassfurther represented the seller. Built in 2001, the asset features a range of one- and two-bedroom floor plans averaging 916 square feet. Amenities include a pool, fitness center, clubhouse, business center, dog park, yoga and meditation room and walking trails.
OMAHA, NEB. — Investors Realty Inc. has arranged the sale of Brentwood Square Shopping Center in Omaha for $9 million. Brentwood Square Plaza LLC sold the 224,187-square-foot property to Brentwood I Acquisition LLC. Harbor Freight is the anchor tenant. Ember Grummons and Tim Kerrigan of Investors Realty represented the seller. The transaction also included an 89,359-square-foot land lease.
EDGEWOOD, FLA. — Foundry Commercial plans to develop Edgewood Park of Commerce (EPOC), a six-building, 565,000-square-foot industrial development located at 4857 S. Orange Blossom Trail in Edgewood, a suburb of Orlando. The locally based commercial real estate services firm and developer recently closed on the purchase of the 41-acre site from RandallMade Corp., the global knife manufacturer, for $14.1 million, according to local media outlets. EPOC will include three pairs of buildings, which will measure 80,000 to 107,400 square feet each, with truck courts and loading bays between them, according to the Orlando Business Journal. The outlet also reports that the $95 million project’s groundbreaking was originally anticipated for the third quarter of 2025. Foundry expects EPOC to deliver in the second half of 2027.
CORAL SPRINGS, FLA. — Garden City, N.Y.-based Pliskin Realty & Development has acquired Turtle Run Shoppes, an 80,000-square-foot retail center located in Coral Springs, a city in South Florida’s Broward County, for $19.5 million. Built in 1990 and renovated in 2018, Turtle Run Shoppes was 92 percent leased at the time of sale. Tenants include America’s Best Contacts and Eyeglasses, Cycle Gear, My Salon Suite, Smoothie King, La Brasas Bar & Restaurant, the U.S. Postal Service and Ross Dress for Less, which anchors the center. Douglas Mandel, Zach Levine and Cody Hershey of Marcus & Millichap marketed the property on behalf of the seller, Boca Raton, Fla.-based Grover Corlew, and procured Pliskin Realty in the transaction.
LEESBURG, VA. — TA Realty, in collaboration with its data center development arm TA Digital Group, has sold two hyperscale data centers totaling 745,000 square feet in Leesburg, a city in Northern Virginia’s Loudoun County. The two facilities are the first completed buildings of a planned five-building, 450-megawatt (mW) hyperscale data center campus. The buyer and additional terms of the sale were not disclosed. The campus is set to be leased to a single, unnamed global cloud provider, according to Data Center Dynamics.
Continental Realty Corp. Buys 329-Unit Multifamily Community in Summerville, South Carolina
by Abby Cox
SUMMERVILLE, S.C. — Baltimore-based Continental Realty Corp. has acquired Elevate at Brighton Park, a 329-unit apartment complex located in the Charleston suburb of Summerville. Alex Okulski of Newmark represented the seller, American Landmark, in the transaction. The sales price was not disclosed. Situated within the 5,000-acre, master-planned community of Nexton, Elevate at Brighton Park comprises 19 three-story buildings that offer garden-style apartments, carriage homes and townhomes. Floorplans at the complex range from one-, two- and three-bedroom layouts, with an average unit size of 1,014 square feet. Amenities include a standalone clubhouse with separate fitness and business centers, a saltwater swimming pool, outdoor lounge areas with grills, hammock garden and a dog park.