PATERSON, N.J. — A partnership between multifamily developer WinnCos and Argus Ellison Group has begun construction on a $26 million affordable housing project in the Northern New Jersey community of Paterson. The 74-unit complex will be located on the site of a historic mill that was originally built in the 1870s. About 70 percent (52) of the units will be reserved for renters earning 50 percent or less of the area median income (AMI), while the remainder will be designated for households earning 80 percent or less of AMI. Construction is scheduled for a late-2022 completion.
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FORKS TOWNSHIP, PA. — New York City-based Black Bear Capital Partners (BBCP), a subsidiary of Black Bear Asset Management (BBAM), has arranged a $19.7 million construction loan for Sullivan Parke, a 102-unit multifamily project in the Lehigh Valley community of Forks Township. The borrower is a partnership between Ashley Development Corp. and BBAM. The four-building property will offer amenities such as a fitness center, outdoor grilling areas and storage spaces. Bryan Manz, Emil DePasquale, Brandon Harris and George Pektor of BBCP arranged the loan through Churchill Real Estate.
MANSFIELD, MASS. — CBRE has negotiated the $17.6 million sale of an 81,596-square-foot light industrial building in Mansfield, located south of Boston. Built in 1986 and renovated in 2017, the property is located within the 50-acre Cabot Business Park and was fully leased to seven tenants at the time of sale. Scott Dragos, Chris Skeffington, Doug Jacoby, Anthony Hayes, Roy Sandeman, Tim Mulhall and Dan Hines of CBRE represented the seller, QS Forbes Boulevard LLC, in the transaction. Andrew Stone of CBRE arranged acquisition financing on behalf of the buyer, Connecticut-based investment firm Brickman.
PEABODY, MASS. — JLL has negotiated the $6.4 million sale of 8 Essex Center Drive, a 67,544-square-foot office building located in the northeastern Boston suburb of Peabody. The three-story building sits on 8.2 acres and was 83 percent leased at the time of sale. Kerry Hawkins and Scott Carpenter of JLL represented the seller, PGA Realty, in the transaction. The duo also procured the buyer, an entity doing business as Essex Drive Realty LLC.
Athens Group, MSD Partners Acquire Naples Beach Hotel & Golf Club in Florida, Plan Mixed-Use Redevelopment
by John Nelson
NAPLES, FLA. — A partnership between The Athens Group and MSD Partners has purchased Naples Beach Hotel & Golf Club, a 125-acre resort that fronts the Gulf of Mexico in Naples. The Watkins Family sold the beachfront resort to the partnership for an undisclosed price, but the Naples Daily News reports the price tag exceeded $362 million. The new ownership plans to redevelop the resort into a mixed-use destination called Naples Beach Club. The development will include a 216-room hotel operated by Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts, the first Four Seasons property on the Gulf Coast. The lodging component will include indoor and outdoor lounges connected to the lobby; a beachside garden with outdoor pools, cabanas and an event lawn; high-end stores; an event ballroom; and multiple dining experiences. In addition, guests will have access to Market Square, which will comprise a general store; bar and grill with a game room and bowling alley; a kids club; and an activities lawn for events featuring eateries including an ice cream parlor. Naples Beach Club will also feature 185 for-sale residential units managed by Discovery Land Co., with amenities for residents and members that include golf, tennis, fitness center, spa and clubhouse. Hart …
By Jeff Shaw HOUSTON — Although the seniors housing industry as a whole suffered big setbacks throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, hitting record-low occupancy rates across the board, one sub-segment was an exception to the rule. “During COVID there were clear winners and losers in commercial real estate,” said Aron Will, vice chairman of debt and structured finance at CBRE and co-head of CBRE Senior Housing. “Industrial, life sciences, medical office and multifamily were very clear winners. But one asset class that’s been overlooked is active adult, as it was also a very clear winner.” Although there is much discussion around how to define the active adult segment, generally it’s an age-restricted apartment community for physically healthy seniors who don’t yet need the services in independent living such as meal preparation, cleaning or assistance with the activities of daily living. Without temporary government regulations stopping move-ins to active adult communities — plus a younger, healthier resident than in independent living or assisted living — active adult communities thrived during the pandemic. Lease renewal rates were 80 percent; collections were close to 100 percent and the segment experienced “phenomenal rent growth,” according to Will. Will’s comments came during a panel he moderated …
AUSTIN, TEXAS — Summit Hotel Properties (NYSE: INN), an Austin-based hospitality REIT, has entered into an agreement to purchase a portfolio of 27 hotels totaling 3,709 rooms from Dallas-based developer NewcrestImage. The price tag of $822 million comprises $776.5 million for the hotels, or $209,000 per room, as well as $24.8 million for two parking structures and $20.7 million for various financial incentives. Three of the hotels are located in Louisiana, and three are located in Oklahoma with the remainder in various Texas markets. The portfolio includes properties that are operated under brands such as AC Hotels by Marriott, Hilton Garden Inn, Residence Inn by Marriott and Canopy by Hilton, among others. More than 70 percent of the rooms were developed in 2015 or later. Bank of America and Wells Fargo have provided $410 million in acquisition financing to Summit Hotel Properties. The deal is expected to close in late in the fourth quarter of this year or in early 2022.
PFLUGERVILLE, TEXAS — Investment and development firm MC Cos. has acquired The Sage at 1825 and Sage Cottages, two adjacent multifamily properties totaling 455 units in the northern Austin suburb of Pflugerville. MC Cos. will implement a value-add program and rebrand the communities as a single property known as The Place at 1825. Once capital improvements are complete, The Place at 1825 will feature studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom floor plans ranging in size from 690 to 1,350 square feet. Amenities will include a pool, clubhouse, business center, fitness center, soccer field, onsite dog park and a playground. CBRE arranged acquisition financing for the deal. The seller was not disclosed.
GEORGETOWN, TEXAS — Titan Development has broken ground on the 294,297-square-foot Building 1 at Gateway35 Commerce Center in the northern Austin suburb of Georgetown. The cross-dock building, which is being constructed on a speculative basis, will feature 36-foot clear heights, four drive-in ramps, 220 car parking spaces and an ESFR sprinkler system. Completion is slated for June 2022. The site of Gateway35 Commerce Center spans 114 acres, and the project will be developed in two phases in partnership with the City of Georgetown.
LIVE OAK, TEXAS — Institutional Property Advisors (IPA), a division of Marcus & Millichap, has negotiated the sale of Aspire at Live Oak, a 240-unit apartment community located on the northeastern outskirts of San Antonio. The property was built on nine acres in 2020. Units average 888 square feet, and amenities include a pool, game room and a package handling system. Will Balthrope and Drew Garza of IPA represented the seller, Covenant Development, and procured the buyer, Maryland-based RailField Partners, in the transaction.