TULSA, OKLA. — Arizona-based Strategic Development Group has sold Woodlands Self Storage, a 660-unit facility in Tulsa. Built on 2.3 acres in 2017, the property spans 75,300 net rentable square feet of climate-controlled space and was 80 percent occupied at the time of sale. Brett Hatcher of Marcus & Millichap represented the seller in the transaction. The name and representative of the buyer were not disclosed.
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DENTON — San Diego-based investment firm Westcore has acquired Denton Point, a 242,320-square-foot industrial property in North Texas. Situated on 18.6 acres, the newly constructed buildings feature rear-load configurations, 32-foot clear heights, ESFR sprinkler systems, 86 trailer parking spaces and dock-high loading doors. At the time of sale, Denton Point was fully leased to DHL, Lowe’s Home Center and Muenster Milling. The seller was a joint venture between Boston-based TA Associates and Dallas-based Holt Lunsford. Jonathan Bryan, Randy Baird and Taylor Hare of CBRE brokered the deal.
SAN ANTONIO — Marcus & Millichap has arranged the $5 million sale of a 12,460-square-foot retail property in San Antonio that is net leased to Walgreens. Christopher Pappas and Michael Cardone of Marcus & Millichap represented the seller, an undisclosed partnership, in the transaction. The buyer was also not disclosed. Tim Speck of Marcus & Millichap assisted in closing the deal as the broker of record.
ARLINGTON, TEXAS — The Home Depot (NYSE: HD) has signed a 35,840-square-foot retail lease renewal at Cooper Street Plaza in Arlington. Brent St. Amant of Hartman Income REIT represented the landlord, Houston-based Silver Star Properties REIT, in the lease negotiations. Home Depot was self-represented. Other tenants at the center include UPS, Mattress Firm, OfficeMax, Black Rifle Coffee Co. and State Farm Insurance.
LEONIA, N.J. — Locally based brokerage firm Gebroe-Hammer Associates has negotiated the $19.8 million sale of Grand Lee Apartments, an 80-unit apartment complex located in the Northern New Jersey community of Leonia. The property was built in 1947, according to Apartments.com, and offers one- and two-bedroom units. Joseph Gehler and David Betesh of Gebroe-Hammer represented the seller, Fairlawn Co., in the transaction and procured an unnamed private investor as the buyer.
FRAMINGHAM, MASS. — Paradigm Properties and North Colony Asset Management are underway on a $5 million renovation of an office building located at 111 Speen St. in the western Boston suburb of Framingham. According to LoopNet Inc., the property was built in 1985, rises five stories and totals 119,095 square feet. The project will upgrade the entryway and landscaping as well as further activate indoor and outdoor amenity spaces, which include a fitness center, patio and café/lounge. Completion is slated for the end of the year.
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Locally based commercial finance and advisory firm Largo Capital has arranged the sale of a 53-unit multifamily property in the upstate New York city of Rochester. The sales price was $9.7 million. The property offers two-bedroom townhomes and was fully occupied at the time of sale. Kevin Coscia of Largo Capital brokered the deal. The buyer and seller were not disclosed.
NEW YORK CITY — Serendipity Labs, a provider of flexible workspace solutions, will open a 41,000-square-foot space at 205 East 42nd Street, a 532,000-square-foot building in Midtown Manhattan. The lease term is 10 years. The space encompasses three floors and can support up to 450 desks and 100 people. Robert Becker and Lauren Ferrentino internally represented the landlord, The Durst Organization, in the lease negotiations. Michael Berman of JLL represented Serendipity Labs. An opening date was not disclosed.
CHATHAM, N.J. — Helping Hands Family, a provider of support services for children with autism, has signed a 4,830-square-foot medical office lease in the Northern New Jersey community of Chatham. The single-tenant building includes 14 parking spaces. Zach Schwartz of MSC Retail represented the tenant in the lease negotiations. Andrew Kirshenbaum of NAI James E. Hanson represented the landlord, an entity doing business as 330 Main Street Chatham LLC.
HOMEWOOD, ILL. — Preservation Equity Fund Advisors LLC (PEF Advisors) has acquired Freedom Village, a 198-unit affordable seniors housing community in Homewood, a southern suburb of Chicago. The purchase price and seller were undisclosed. Originally built in 1998 with tax credits from the Illinois Housing Development Authority, the property rises three stories. All of the units are reserved for residents who earn up to 60 percent of the area median income. As of November 2022, the community was 98.5 percent leased. Amenities include a community kitchen, outdoor patio, fitness center, game room, library and laundry facilities.