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350-University-Ave-Sacramento-CA

SACRAMENTO, CALIF. — Cushman & Wakefield has arranged the off-market sale of Executive Commons, a two-story office building in Sacramento. 350 University Partnership sold the asset to Sacramento-based Bardis & Miry Development for $9 million. Located at 350 University Ave., the property features 47,000 square feet of multi-tenant office space. At the time of sale, the building was 95 percent leased. Kevin Partington and Ben Corfee of Cushman & Wakefield represented the seller in the transaction.

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Northview-Center-Lynnwood-WA

LYNNWOOD, WASH. — Chicago-based Pearlmark has received a $7 million mezzanine debt investment as part of its purchase of Northview Center, an office property in Lynnwood. The 182,009-square-foot building is close to a new light rail station that will provide easy access to downtown Seattle. The investment was made on behalf of Pearlmark Mezzanine Realty Partners V LP. Prime Finance provided the senior loan. Nitze-Stagen is the manager for the borrower. Bill Swackahmer of Pearlmark arranged the transaction.

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2829-Losee-Rd-Las-Vegas-NV

LAS VEGAS — CBRE has brokered the sale of two freestanding commercial buildings at 2829 Losee Road in Las Vegas. Bob Beylik acquired the asset from Jaramillo Trust for $5.1 million. Built in 1989, the property includes a 4,500-square-foot office space and a 10,000-square-foot industrial warehouse facility on a 3.4-acre secured plot. The two buildings are located near the Interstate 15 interchange, North Fifth Street and Cheyenne Avenue. Tyler Ecklund and James Griffis of CBRE represented the seller in the deal.

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Multifamily Operators Streamline Internet Rader

The landscape of multifamily Internet access is changing rapidly, driven by evolving resident expectations. No longer merely a utility, reliable Wi-Fi and Ethernet connections are essential for attracting and retaining residents, along with cutting operation costs. Expanding connectivity needs, work-from-home (WFH) culture and growing interest in smart-home applications are all driving residents’ Internet requirements. The centrality of Internet access for multifamily residents was inevitable in the long run, according to Bryan Rader, president of Multi-Dwelling Units (MDU) at Pavlov Media. COVID lockdowns accelerated an already burgeoning trend: bulk-managed Internet designed to improve connections and simplify growing demand. Bulk-managed connectivity offers a variety of solutions for on-site managers, residents and owners, as well as cost savings in unexpected areas. This approach provides building-wide Internet connections through a single provider, rather than asking residents to sign up individually with one of several Internet providers. The bulk Internet management company may also install and manage the building’s connection infrastructure. The simplicity of bulk-managed Internet (which started as bulk-managed Wi-Fi in student housing) is becoming increasingly practical for multifamily buildings. In the last four or five years, the traditional multifamily industry is starting to follow the same model that became standard in student housing …

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BOSTON — Work has started on the expansion and improvement of the Governor Michael S. Dukakis Transportation Center at South Station in Boston. Designed by Pelli Clarke & Partners, the capstone of the project will be a 1 million-square-foot building that will rise 51 stories and offer a mix of office and multifamily uses. Construction is being privately funded. Currently, the South Station train station and bus terminal are two separate buildings, making connections between them difficult and inconvenient, according to Hines, which is leading the development. The project will allow for convenient transfers between all modes of transit, with direct connections between the rail and bus terminals. The new outdoor concourse area will increase in size by 67 percent for an improved experience for passengers and people passing through the station. The new bus terminal will increase capacity by more than 50 percent. Along with creating a new public space at the train station concourse, the project will also improve the streetscape along Atlantic Avenue with new sidewalks, granite curbs, streetlights, greenery and street furniture. “This transportation center will embody what we want people to feel about our city when they first set foot here and what the ethos …

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By Brett Merz, senior vice president, KBS Texas continues to be a top state for job and population growth as its low cost of living and business-friendly policies attract companies and residents from other parts of the country. As such, many commercial real estate owners and operators are recognizing the state’s potential for increased leasing activity in the second half of 2022 and throughout 2023. The portfolio of KBS, which has long been investing in these markets, currently contains 16 office assets in these cities, and we continue to evaluate opportunities to acquire more that align with our investment strategy. Based on 30 years of experience in acquiring and operating premier office assets throughout Texas and beyond, here are a few trends we anticipate continuing for the remainder of 2022 and into next year.  Rising In-Migration  Major Texas markets including Austin, Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW), Houston and San Antonio are likely to remain magnets for in-migration.  Residents are moving to these markets in search of a more affordable quality of life, which is aided by the absence of a state income tax. In addition, companies are seeking office space in a region with business-friendly tax policies. Austin, in particular, continues to …

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JACKSONVILLE, FLA. — Philadelphia-based BG Capital and New Jersey-based FreezPak Logistics have purchased a 20.5-acre development site at 8730 Somers Road in Jacksonville for $11.2 million. The duo plan to develop an approximately $120 million cold storage facility spanning 272,400 square feet at the site, which is located near JaxPort’s Talleyrand and Dames Point terminals. The property, dubbed FreezPak Jacksonville, will feature 34 loading docks, 132 trailer parking stalls, 90 container plug-ins and 194 car parking spots. The facility will offer 56,000 pallet positions in the freezer space spanning 211,517 square feet and the cooler dock spanning 40,480 square feet. Users will have access to blast freezing, cross-docking, transportation, repacking, overseas container plug-in and USDA and FDA compliance at the facility, as well as a fleet of 42 robots installed by FreezPak’s robotic division. BG Capital and FreezPak plan to break ground on the Jacksonville project in the first quarter of 2023 and deliver in first-quarter 2024. FreezPak has another Florida development in the works, FreezPak Miami, which is set to open in December. BG Capital has partnered with FreezPak Logistics to build and own more than $3 billion of cold storage projects in seaport markets around the country. The …

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WASHINGTON, D.C. — A partnership between Lowe, FLGA and Davenport Group has secured a 99-year ground lease from Howard University to construct a new residential tower on two sites in Washington, D.C.’s Shaw neighborhood currently being used as student parking lots. The 1.9-acre assemblage at 2251 Sherman Ave. and 2047 9th St. NW will be converted into a 525,000-square-foot, 10-story tower housing up to 500 residences, 27,000 square feet of commercial space and an underground parking garage. The partnership is undertaking the development with USAA Real Estate. JLL arranged an undisclosed amount of bridge financing for the land transaction through Eagle Bank. Construction is anticipated to commence in fall 2023. The project is the latest transaction by Howard University to densify its campus while maintaining long-term control of its real estate. Plans for the new housing include units ranging from studios to larger two-bedroom with den floor plans. Approximately 40 units will be designated as affordable housing, with the potential to increase that number to 60 units. Planned amenities include a club room, fitness center and rooftop patio and pool. The unnamed project is also set to include a 25-foot-wide public plaza fronting the future extension of W Street that …

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ATLANTA — Locally based OA Development has broken ground on Victory Landing Logistics Center, a nearly 1 million-square-foot industrial park located adjacent to I-285 near Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. The developer expects to deliver the first phase, comprising five buildings totaling 700,000 square feet, next summer. Along with planned road improvements, the project represents $83 million in total investment. Roughly 30 percent of the site is designated green space and wetlands, according to OA Development. In addition to OA Development, the project team includes general contractor The Conlan Co. and Roswell, Ga.-based architectural firm Randall-Paulson Architects. Pat Murphy of Cushman & Wakefield is leasing the development.

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BOCA RATON, FLA. — A public-private partnership between Lynn University and Capstone Development Partners has opened Capstone Apartments, a $40.5 million residence hall located on the university’s campus in Boca Raton. The 112,369-square-foot community offers 342 beds in studio, two- and four-bedroom configurations for upperclassmen and graduate students. Shared amenities include a community kitchen, entertainment lounge, flexible workspace, multi-purpose room, study lounges and laundry facilities on each floor. The development was designed to achieve LEED Silver certification with sustainable elements including the use of locally sourced materials, solar sunshades, low-E glazing, high socially responsible investment (SRI) roof materials, low-flow fixtures, a high-efficiency HVAC system and LED lighting. Capstone Management Partners manages the facility, while the university provides resident life services, support, IT and campus safety services. Gerrits Construction, Design Collective, Donahue Architecture and Design and Provident Resources Group were part of the project’s design-build team.

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