AUSTIN AND SCHERTZ, TEXAS — Northmarq has arranged three loans totaling $15.3 million for the refinancing of three industrial flex properties totaling 100,388 square feet in Central Texas. The properties comprise a 38,800-square-foot facility in Austin that was built in 1999 and was fully leased at the time of sale, as well as two properties in the northeastern San Antonio suburb of Schertz spanning a combined 61,588 square feet. The Schertz properties were constructed in 2018 and 2020 and were close to and fully leased at the time of the loan closing. Bryan Leonard of Northmarq arranged the debt through an undisclosed credit union. The borrowers were also not disclosed.
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Cushman & Wakefield Arranges $91.9M Construction Loan for Bellevue Station Apartment Project in Washington
by Amy Works
BELLEVUE, WASH. — Cushman & Wakefield has arranged $91.9 million in construction financing for Legacy Partners and New York Life Real Estate Investors for the development of Bellevue Station, a transit-oriented multifamily property in Bellevue. Located at 1525 132nd Ave. NE in Bellevue’s Bel-Red submarket, Bellevue Station will feature 288 apartments, including 230 market-rate units and 58 below-market Multifamily Tax Exemption units. Community amenities will include a gym with a separate yoga zone, coffee bar, rooftop club room with terrace and an indoor/outdoor/games room. Additionally, the lobby will offer co-working space with open booths for residents. Upon completion in first-quarter 2025, Bellevue Station will sit along the newly expanded East Link light rail station. Dave Karson, Chris Moyer and Keith Padien of Cushman & Wakefield Equity, Debt & Structured Finance represented the borrower in the financing, which JPMorgan Chase provided. The team also arranged the joint-venture equity for the development of the project earlier this year on behalf of Legacy Partners.
Intercontinental Real Estate, Kennedy Wilson Purchase 877,648 SF Manufacturing Facility in Stockton, California
by Amy Works
STOCKTON, CALIF. — A joint venture between Intercontinental Real Estate Corp. and Kennedy Wilson has purchased Stockton Industrial Park, a manufacturing and distribution facility in Stockton. A New York-based owner and operator of logistics real estate sold the asset for $84 million. Located at 1604 Tillie Lewis Drive, the three-building park features 877,638 square feet of highly functional and easily divisible space. The facilities feature 24- to 28-foot clear heights, ample dock-high and grade-level loading, and a wide range of unit sizes for warehouse and/or manufacturing purpose. The largest of the buildings, totaling 570,000 square feet, offers direct rail service. At the time of sale, the property was 100 percent leased. Barbara Perrier, Darla Longo and Rebecca Perlmutter of CBRE, along with Blake Rasmussen and Tyler Vallenari of Cushman & Wakefield, marketed the property for sale on behalf of the seller. CBRE represented the seller in the transaction.
Ryan Cos., Westcore Break Ground on 906,000 SF Hatcher Industrial Park in Glendale, Arizona
by Amy Works
GLENDALE, ARIZ. — Ryan Cos. and Westcore have broken ground on Hatcher Industrial Park, a two-building industrial campus located along Loop 303 corridor in Glendale. The 906,000-square-foot project will provide Class A industrial space for manufacturing, logistics and supply chain users in the West Valley. Completion of the development is slated for June 2023. Ryan Cos. is serving as builder and Ryan A+E Inc. is serving as architect. Anthony Lydon, Marc Hertberg, Riley Gilbert and Kelly Royle of JLL are marketing the project for lease.
Goodegg Investments, Break of Day Capital Acquire 248-Unit Mission Antigua Apartments in Tucson, Arizona
by Amy Works
TUCSON, ARIZ. — San Francisco-based Goodegg Investments and Manhattan Beach, Calif.-based Break of Day Capital have jointly acquired Mission Antigua, a 248-unit apartment community located in the Midvale Park area of Tucson, for an undisclosed price. Julie Lam and Annie Dickerson of Goodegg Investments and Gary Lipsky at Break of Day Capital led the acquisition teams. This is the eighth asset in Arizona for Break of Day Capital and the first for Goodegg Investments. Completed in 1989, Mission Antigua comprises 248 one-, two- and three- bedroom units and includes amenities such as a swimming pool, picnic area, fitness center and clubhouse. Individual unit amenities include fireplaces, ceiling fans, walk-in closets and balconies and patios. Select units include vaulted ceilings and in-unit washers and dryers. Approximately 70 percent of the units have been renovated, and Goodegg Investments and Break of Day Capital plan to renovate the remaining units.
First National Realty Partners Buys Heritage Park Shopping Center in Suisan City, California
by Amy Works
SUISAN CITY, CALIF. — Red Bank, N.J.-based First National Realty Partners has acquired Heritage Park, a shopping center in Suisan City. Terms of the transaction were not released. Located approximately 42 miles southwest of Sacramento and 42 miles northeast of Oakland, Heritage Park features 167,000 square feet of retail space. A 60,000-square-foot Raley’s grocery store has anchored the property since 1989. Additional tenants include Ace Hardware, AutoZone, Dollar Tree, Dunkin Donuts, Mariner Finance and H&R Block. To date, First National Realty Partners’ portfolio includes nearly 9 million square feet of retail space spanning 20 states from coast-to-coast.
PHIILADELPHIA — JLL has brokered the sale of two apartment complexes totaling 213 units in Philadelphia. The Broderick is a 69-unit property in the Society Hill area that houses one- and two-bedroom units with an average size of 854 square feet and 5,240 square feet of ground-floor retail space. The Republic is a 144-unit complex in the Rittenhouse neighborhood with studio, one- and two-bedroom residences averaging 695 square feet. The Republic also houses 5,267 square feet of retail space. Mark Thomson, Carl Fiebig, Francis Coyne and Tyler Margraf of JLL represented the seller, a partnership between Barings Real Estate and MRP Realty, in the two separate transactions. Sentinel Real Estate Corp. acquired the assets for undisclosed prices.
BOSTON — Locally based firm WS Development has unveiled plans for the redevelopment of The Street, a retail property in Boston’s Chestnut Hill neighborhood. The centerpiece of the project will involve the repositioning of the three-story, 90,000-square-foot building at 27 Boylston St. to house new retailers and restaurants, as well as office space and outdoor communal areas. The project team will also upgrade the existing landscaping, architecture and public spaces. WS Development is designing the project in partnership with global architecture firm Sasaki. Completion is slated for 2023.
NORTH HAVEN, CONN. — New Jersey-based financial intermediary Cronheim Mortgage has arranged a $23.5 million permanent loan for North Haven Pavilion, a 148,277-square-foot shopping center located north of New Haven. Tenants at North Haven Pavilion include Michaels, Wendy’s and Hartford Healthcare. Dev Morris, David Poncia, Allison Villamagna and Andrew Stewart of Cronheim Mortgage arranged the financing on behalf of the borrower, a subsidiary of National Realty & Development Corp., which originally developed the center in 2004. The loan carried a 10-year term and a 30-year amortization schedule.
PATERSON, N.J. — New York-based investment firm Timberline Real Estate Ventures has purchased a 66,000-square-foot light industrial building in the Northern New Jersey community of Paterson. At the time of sale, the property, which includes nearly a full acre of outdoor storage space, was fully leased to building materials provider Kamco Supply. Michael Klein, Alex Staikos and Michael Lachs of JLL arranged an undisclosed amount of nonrecourse, fixed-rate acquisition financing for the deal through Blue Foundry Bank. The seller was not disclosed.