NEWARK, DEL. — Chicago-based Logistics Property Co. will develop First State Logistics, an approximately 1 million-square-foot industrial project that will be located on a 149-acre parcel in Delaware’s New Castle County. The site of the three-building project, which will be developed in two phases, is in Newark, about 45 miles south of Philadelphia. Building features will include 40-foot clear heights, 60,000 square feet of office space, proximity to Interstate 95 and ample car and trailer parking. Phase I will comprise two buildings totaling 702,600 square feet that will be developed on a speculative basis. Phase II will encompass one 385,000-square-foot building. CBRE is leasing the project. A construction timeline was not disclosed.
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MILPITAS, CALIF. — Lionstone Investments has completed the sale of Tasman Tech, a 14-building office/R&D campus located at Tasman Drive and Interstate 880 in Milpitas. Washington Holdings acquired the asset for $170 million. Tasman Tech has undergone substantial renovation and capital investment by the seller to continue to attract tenancy. The renovations included the addition of on-site retail amenities, outdoor collaboration areas, a fitness center, building signage and ChargePoint vehicle chargers. Additionally, the campus is within a five-minute VTA Light Rail ride to the Milpitas BART station. Steven Golubchik, Edmund Najera, Jonathan Schaefler and Darren Hollak of Newmark brokered the transaction.
SAN JOSE, CALIF. — PCCP has provided a $40 million senior loan to an affiliate of Carmel Partners for the purchase of One38 Apartments, a multifamily property located at 138 Balbach St. in downtown San Jose. Situated adjacent to the San Jose Convention Center, One38 Apartments features 101 apartments in a mix of one-, two- and three-bedroom layouts and one level of subterranean parking with 145 stalls. On-site amenities include a community clubhouse, dog park, fitness center and package lockers.
HIRAM, GA. — Colliers International’s Atlanta-based Southeast Retail Investment Sales Team has brokered the sale of Paulding Pavilion, a 78,346-square-foot shopping center in Hiram. A private investor acquired the property from The Ardent Cos. for $8.3 million. Scott Israel and Joe Montgomery of Colliers represented the seller in the sale. Built in 1996 and renovated in 2004, Paulding Pavilion was fully leased at the time of sale to tenants including Bargain Hunt, Big Air Trampoline Park and America’s Best Contacts & Eyeglasses. Paulding Pavilion is located on more than 8.5 acres with nearby retailers including Hiram Bottle Shop, Hobby Lobby, Planet Fitness, Burger King, Jersey Mike’s Subs, Chick-fil-A and Johnny’s New York Style Pizza. Located at 4471 Jimmy Lee Smith Parkway, the property is situated about 26 miles northwest of downtown Atlanta.
POMONA, CALIF. — Newmark has brokered the sale of 901 Corporate, a two-story office building located at 901 Corporate Center Drive in Pomona. Foremost Corporate sold the property to The Korda Group for $28 million, or $291 per square foot, in an off-market transaction. Lereta, a tax and flood services provider, occupies the 96,365-square-foot property. The building was constructed in 1989 and underwent an extensive tenant buildout in 2020. Kevin Shannon, Paul Jones, Ken White, Brunson Howard and Brandon White of Newmark represented the seller, while Andrey Mindirgasov of Newmark represented the buyer in the deal.
Progressive Real Estate Brokers $5.6M Sale of ARCO Gas Station in Apple Valley, California
by Amy Works
APPLE VALLEY, CALIF. — Progressive Real Estate Partners has arranged the sale of a freestanding ARCO Gas Station and AM/PM convenience store located at 15333 Rancherias Road in Apple Valley. The asset traded for $5.6 million. The names of the seller and buyer were not released. Built in 1998, the ARCO station has six dispensers with 16 fueling positions and a 2,737-square-foot convenience store. Victor Buendia of Progressive Real Estate Partners represented the buyer and seller in the deal.
HEMPSTEAD AND WEST HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. — New York-based investment firm Castle Lanterra Properties has acquired two multifamily properties totaling 315 units in the Long Island communities of Hempstead and West Hempstead for $136 million. Mill Creek Residential originally developed the communities in 2012. Units at both properties feature stainless steel appliances, breakfast bars, individual washers and dryers and private balconies/patios. In addition, both offer amenities such as pools, clubhouses with lounges, business centers, courtyards with fire pits and private storage spaces. USB Realty Investors sold the assets to Castle Lanterra for an undisclosed price. Jose Cruz, Steve Simonelli, Andrew Scandalios, Jeffrey Julien, Michael Oliver and Kevin O’Hearn of JLL brokered the deal.
PHOENIX — Taylor Street Advisors has brokered the sale of Osborn 17, a multifamily property located in the midtown area of central Phoenix. The asset traded for $3.1 million, or $180,00 per unit. Located at 3358 N. 15th Ave., Osborn 17 features 17 apartments. The undisclosed buyer plans to completely renovate the units with all new kitchens, appliances, bath and flooring, as well as upgrading the exterior. Brian Tranetzki of Taylor Street handled the transaction.
SOMERSET, N.J. — CBRE has brokered the sale of a 143,670-square-foot industrial building in the Northern New Jersey community of Somerset. The property was built on nine acres in 1986 and features a clear height of 26 feet and 13 loading docks. Mark Silverman, Elli Klapper, Charles Berger, Jeremy Wernick and Kevin Dudley of CBRE represented the buyer, GLP Capital Partners, in the off-market transaction. The seller and sales price were not disclosed.
NEW YORK CITY — Locally based brokerage firm Rosewood Realty Group has arranged the $13 million sale of two rent-stabilized apartment buildings totaling 98 units in the Inwood area of Manhattan. The buildings were constructed in 1920 and comprise two studios, 32 one-bedrooms units, 44 two-bedroom residences and 20 three-bedroom units. Aaron Jungreis and Ben Khakshoor of Rosewood Realty represented the seller, Morris Lieberman, and the buyer, Prana Investments, in the transaction.