TULSA, OKLA. — Stan Johnson Co. has arranged the $9.1 million sale of a 102,000-square-foot retail center in Tulsa. Anchored by Burlington, the center is adjacent to the 1 million-square-foot Woodland Hills Mall on the city’s south side. Mike Sladich, Jeff Hughes, Maggie Holmes and Michael Watson of Stan Johnson Co. represented the seller, a Baltimore-based investor, in the transaction. The buyer was a California-based 1031 exchange investor.
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EAST ORANGE, N.J. — Locally based brokerage firm Gebroe-Hammer Associates has negotiated the $113 million sale of a 641-unit workforce housing portfolio in the Northern New Jersey community of East Orange. The portfolio consists of 10 transit-oriented properties that are all located within two miles of one another in the city’s downtown area. Milrose, a private investment group based in Central New Jersey, sold the portfolio to Spaxel. Joseph Brecher, David Oropeza and Niko Nicolaou of Gebroe-Hammer brokered the deal.
LEHIGH COUNTY, PA. — G.S. Wilcox, a commercial mortgage banking firm based in Northern New Jersey, has arranged a $44 million construction loan for a 70,000-square-foot healthcare project in Pennsylvania’s Lehigh Valley. The exact location of the single-tenant project was not disclosed. Wesley Wilcox of G.S. Wilcox arranged the fixed-rate loan, which carried a 23-year term, on behalf of the undisclosed borrower.
ALLENDALE, N.J. — New Jersey-based investment firm Tryko Partners has acquired The Allendale Community for Senior Living, a 299-bed facility located in Northern New Jersey’s Bergen County. The 146,000-square-foot facility was built in the 1960s and offers skilled nursing, assisted living and memory care services. The seller and sales price were not disclosed.
NEW YORK CITY — Verizon has signed a 140,000-square-foot office lease to be an office anchor tenant at Essex Crossing, a 2 million-square-foot mixed-use development under construction on Manhattan’s Lower East Side. Josh Kuriloff, Andrew Braver and Peyton Horn of Cushman & Wakefield represented Verizon in the lease negotiations. Taconic Partners is developing Essex Crossing in partnership with L+M Development Partners, BFC Partners, The Prusik Group and Goldman Sachs Asset Management. The development will ultimately comprise 350,000 square feet of office space, along with 1,000 residences, 300,000 square feet of retail space and 100,000 square feet of green space.
ORLANDO, FLA. — A joint venture between affiliates of Miami-based Fifteen Group and San Francisco-based Meritage Group LP has sold Patterson Court Apartments, a 384-unit multifamily property in Orlando, for $107.8 million. West Hollywood, Calif.-based Trion Properties was the buyer, according to the Orlando Business Journal. Brett Moss and Jaret Turkell of Berkadia represented the seller. Patterson Court offers one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments ranging in size from 772 to 1,312 square feet. Community amenities include a pool, fitness center, grill, picnic area, courtyard, sundeck, business center, clubhouse, conference room and car charging station. Located at 8151 Patterson Woods Drive, the property is situated near Interstates 4 and 417 and Orlando International Airport. Built in 2008, Patterson Court has historically been utilized by Walt Disney World Resort as housing for participants in its Disney College Program, which is an internship program operated by The Walt Disney Co. for college students. The new owner plans to renovate the property.
MOORESTOWN, N.J. —OPEX, a manufacturer of automated machines, has purchased a 115,422-square-foot industrial building at 1224 N. Main St. in the Southern New Jersey city of Moorestown. Situated on eight acres, the property features a clear height of 22 feet and 12 loading docks, as well as proximity to Interstate 295, the New Jersey Turnpike and State Route 38. Scott Mertz of NAI Mertz represented the buyer, which will also occupy the building, in the transaction. The seller was Northbridge Partners.
MEMPHIS, TENN. AND SOUTHAVEN, MISS. — Newton, Mass.-based Industrial Logistics Properties Trust, managed by The RMR Group, has purchased a portfolio of three industrial properties in the Memphis area for a total of $100 million. The three properties span a combined 1.3 million square feet. Casey Masters and Stewart Calhoun of Cushman & Wakefield brokered the transaction. The seller(s) was not disclosed. One of the properties includes a 246,564-square-foot industrial asset located at 481 Airport Industrial Drive in Southaven. The property was built in 2008 and includes 193 auto parking spaces and 40 trailer parking spaces. The next property was a 602,500-square-foot industrial asset located at 8474 Market Place Drive in Southaven. Built in 2004, the property features 251 auto parking spaces. Lastly, there was a 437,940-square-foot property situated at 6380 E. Holmes Road in Memphis. The property was built in 2004 and includes 767 auto parking spaces and 70 trailer parking spaces. The buildings were fully leased to five tenants at the time of sale. Additionally, the properties are located near several highways such as Interstates 69 and 78.
CARY AND CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Raleigh-based HHHunt Corp. has broken ground on two apartment communities: Abberly Commons in Charlotte and Abberly Alston in Cary. The two communities total 617 apartments. Located at 10601 Harrisburg Road in Charlotte, Abberly Commons will include 287 apartments. Slated for completion by the winter of 2023, the property is expected to cost over $56 million to develop. The other property, Abberly Alston, will include 330 apartment homes with 41 built-to-rent townhomes located at 2124 Alston Ave. in Cary, a suburb of Raleigh. The project is expected to cost over $84 million to build and is slated for completion by winter 2023. Both communities will include one-, two- and three-bedroom apartment homes that offer granite countertops, stainless steel appliances and wood-style flooring. ADT is a partner on the project so all units will feature an assortment of smart home technology including smart hubs, smart thermostats, monitored security alarms and smart locks. Community amenities at both properties will include an adrenaline cardio and strength studio with separate studio space; private pool with sundeck and in water seating; outdoor entertainment area; bark park; car care center with car charging stations; valet trash removal; elevator access and a clubhouse …
HOOVER, ALA. — SRS Real Estate Partners’ Investment Properties Group has brokered the sale of Stadium Trace Village, a 33,625-square-foot retail center in Hoover. MAP Development sold the property for $13.9 million to Liberty Retail Properties. Boris Shilkrot, Kyle Stonis and Pierce Mayson of SRS’ Atlanta office represented the seller. The buyer was self-represented in the transaction. Built in 2019, Stadium Trace Village is shadow-anchored by Aldi, Duluth Trading Co. and UAB Medicine. The center is fully occupied by retailers such as OHenry’s Coffee, Edgar’s Bakery, Mooyah Burgers, Cookie Cutters, Taco Mama and Super Chix. Located at 5220 Peridot Place, the property has access to Interstate 459 and is situated directly across from Brookwood Baptist Health Center. The property is part of a master-planned mixed-use development that was approved by Hoover’s City Council to be the city’s first open container entertainment district. The development is also set to include two hotels and a 1,000-seat amphitheater.