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Eastgate-at-Greyhawk-Layton-UT

LAYTON, UTAH — Los Angeles-based Marble Partners has purchased Eastgate at Greyhawk, a multifamily property located in Layton, approximately 24 miles north of Salt Lake City. Keller Investment Partner sold the asset for an undisclosed price. Constructed in 2012 on five acres, Eastgate at Greyhawk features 108 apartments, a swimming pool, pet park, playground and covered parking. Apartments offer patios or balconies, large closets and in-unit washers/dryers. Brock Zylstra and Danny Shin of Institutional Property Advisors, a division of Marcus & Millichap, represented the buyer in the transaction.

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Gibson-Business-Plaza-Henderson-NV

HENDERSON, NEV. — RDS Investments & Developments has acquired an industrial building located within Gibson Business Plaza at 149 and 145 N. Gibson Road in Henderson. Gibson BP LLC sold the asset for an undisclosed price. The property offers 33,430 square feet of industrial space. Brian Riffel and Tyler Jones of The Riffel Jones Industrial team at Colliers International represented the seller in the deal.

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Ready-Capital-42-Units-Glendale-AZ

GLENDALE, ARIZ. — Ready Capital has closed a $4.3 million bridge-to-Freddie Mac financing for the acquisition, renovation and stabilization of an apartment community in Glendale. Upon acquisition, the undisclosed sponsor will implement a capital expenditure plan for the property’s 42 units and common areas. Ready Capital closed the non-recourse, interest-only, floating-rate loan, which features a 24-month term, two extension options and is inclusive of a facility to provide future funding for capital expenditures. Additionally, the sponsor has the ability to execute a low-cost refinancing with Ready Capital’s Freddie Mac SBL loan program.

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DEKALB, ILL. — Multinational conglomerate 3M has signed a 12-year lease renewal for its 410,000-square-foot distribution hub in DeKalb, about 65 miles west of Chicago. The property is located at 1211 Fairview Drive. Jenny Aust Turner of Cresa represented 3M in the lease. Modiv Inc., a California-based REIT, is the building landlord.

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CHICAGO — Amazon is building a new delivery station in Chicago’s West Humboldt Park neighborhood. The 141,360-square-foot development will expand the e-commerce giant’s delivery infrastructure for customers in the Chicago area. A delivery station is the last stop an Amazon package makes prior to reaching the customer. The project site is located near the intersection of Kostner Avenue and Division Street. The building is slated for completion by 2023. Venture One Real Estate LLC is the developer and PREMIER Design + Build Group is the general contractor.

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CLEVELAND — Ready Capital has closed a $6 million loan for the acquisition, renovation and stabilization of a 108-unit, four-property multifamily portfolio in the Shaker Heights submarket of Cleveland. The undisclosed borrower plans to implement a capital improvement program to renovate the units, common areas and exteriors of the Class B properties. The nonrecourse loan features a floating rate and a three-year term.

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MEDINA, OHIO — Nassimi Realty has acquired Medina Grande Shops in the Cleveland-area community of Medina for an undisclosed price. The 150,288-square-foot shopping center is located at 4895 Grande Blvd. Tenants at the property include Ashley HomeStore, PetSmart, Jo-Ann Stores, FedEx Kinko and Dental One. CBRE represented the undisclosed seller.

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DOWNERS GROVE, ILL. — Brown Commercial Group has brokered the sale of a 74,146-square-foot industrial building in the Chicago suburb of Downers Grove for an undisclosed price. The property is located on Thatcher Road. Mike Antonelli and Trinity Scurto of Brown represented the seller, Premium Investment Properties Inc. Antonelli represented the buyer, Beco Management Inc. The building is partially leased and the new owner plans to bring it to full occupancy.

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64-Pleasant-St.-Watertown

By Isabel Mandujano, director of lab planning, LPA Inc. The COVID-19 pandemic brought to the forefront the importance of research and innovation in life sciences, which is driving incredible demand for new construction of these and laboratory facilities. At the same time, an increasing focus on the health and wellness of life sciences workers is pushing innovation in the way these facilities are designed and constructed — as well as with regard to the roles these spaces play for employees and surrounding communities. Adaptive Reuse  The biggest challenge within this space is getting life sciences facilities built fast enough to meet the high tenant demand. One common solution is to adaptively reuse existing office space, which has become increasingly available with continued work-from-home and hybrid work schedules for traditional office workers. In addition to being a more environmentally friendly solution, this approach shortens project timelines significantly and allows end users to move in and start using the space much more quickly. The conversion of space that was not originally designed for laboratory use comes with the complex technical challenges of upgrading the required infrastructure and adapting less-than-ideal physical space. An integrated team of architects, designers and engineers is best suited …

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Columbus has been the shining star of the industrial real estate market over the last five years, and for the eighth straight quarter, it has more than 5 million square feet under construction. This year is on track for more than 10 million square feet, with half of that already absorbed in the first part of the year.  A question I always get is, “Why Columbus?” The answer (and the sell) is quite simple — location and population. Columbus is a 10-hour drive within 46 percent of the country’s population and manufacturing base. Incentives play a large role in the process as well, which enables developers to be competitive and drives tenants to the markets. Labor is always a factor in site selection, but now more than ever it tops the list as one of the most vital components of the decision-making process of choosing a site. With the Columbus region ranking No. 1 in the Midwest for population, jobs and GDP growth, it’s natural for developers to be highly attracted to the area.  Columbus has three major industrial submarkets: West Jefferson, Rickenbacker and Etna Township. The West Jefferson submarket is home to Amazon, Target, Restoration Hardware and JoAnn Fabric. …

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