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BEAVERTON, ORE. — A joint venture between Dallas-based NewcrestImage and Portland-based Centerbury Hotel Group has opened Hyatt House Portland/Beaverton. The hotel is located at 12820 SW Crescent St. in Beaverton, approximately seven miles west of downtown Portland. Situated in the downtown area, the property features 125 guest rooms, including 13 apartment-style suites with fully equipped kitchens and separate living spaces. Additional hotel amenities include two indoor lounges, an outdoor patio and barbecue area, 635-square-foot meeting room, 24-hour gym and mini-market. The Hyatt House in Beaverton marks the first joint venture for the companies. NewcrestImage currently owns and operates 30 hotels nationwide, and Canterbury Hotel Group has a portfolio of 10 hotels in the Pacific Northwest.

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SALT LAKE CITY — Industrial Outdoor Ventures (IOV) has purchased a vacant industrial facility located at 5 S. 5100 West in Salt Lake City. Standlee Premium Western Forage sold the asset for an undisclosed price. Situated on 23.2 acres and zoned M-1, the property features a 66,900-square-foot warehouse equipped with 11 dock doors and 2,000-square-foot of office space. IOV plans to make major site improvements to 16 acres of the property’s land area including grading, paving, fencing and site lighting. Additionally, the buyer plans to paint the exterior of the building, upfit warehouse lighting and prepare the office space for tenants. The transaction marks IOV’s entry to the Salt Lake City market. Mike Farmer and Phillip Eilers of Cushman & Wakefield brokered the transaction.

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ELKHART, IND. — Greystone has provided a $23.8 million HUD-insured loan for the refinancing of a newly expanded, 220-unit seniors housing and healthcare campus in Elkhart. Lisa Fischman of Greystone originated the loan on behalf of nonprofit Hubbard Hill Retirement Community. Located on 70 acres, Hubbard Hill offers independent living, assisted living, long-term skilled nursing and short-term rehab as well as the Living Wisdom Center for Dementia. The 232/223(a)(7) loan refinances the skilled nursing, assisted living and memory care portion of the campus. The loan carries a 30-year term with a fixed interest rate.

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NEW HAVEN, CONN. — Institutional Property Advisors (IPA), a division of Marcus & Millichap, has negotiated the sale of West Gate Townhomes, a 135-unit multifamily property in New Haven. Built on 10 acres in 1947, the community is located about four miles from Yale University and features one- and two-bedroom units. Victor Nolletti, Eric Pentore and Wes Klockner of IPA represented the seller, Eagle Rock Advisors LLC, and procured the buyer, West Gate Ventures LLC. The sales price was not disclosed.

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ELGIN, ILL. — Conor Commercial Real Estate has completed the lease-up of Building Two at Northwest Pointe III in Elgin. Continental Packaging leased 48,360 square feet on the west side, while an undisclosed plastics company leased 137,522 square feet on the east side. Both companies will use the property for warehouse and office space. Ken Franzese and John Cassidy of Lee & Associates represented Conor in the lease transactions. Dan Benassi of Entre Commercial Realty represented the plastics company while Jimmy Kowalczyk and David Saad of CBRE represented Continental Packaging. The 163,080-square-foot Building One is still available. Northwest Pointe III is Conor’s third development within Northwest Corporate Park.

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MATTOON, ILL. — Thompson Thrift Retail Group (TTRG) has sold The Shops at Mattoon Marketplace for $3.7 million. The 9,800-square-foot retail center is located in Mattoon near Indianapolis. It is fully leased to Starbucks, Jersey Mike’s, Great Clips, AT&T and OSF Healthcare. Thompson Thrift developed the property in 2017. Emily Gadomski and Rick Drogosz of Mid-America Real Estate Corp. represented TTRG in the sale. Matt Brooks of Faris Lee Investments represented the undisclosed buyer.

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Awbury-View-Apartments-Philadelphia

PHILADELPHIA — KeyBank has provided financing for the acquisition and renovation of Awbury View Apartments, a 125-unit affordable housing property in Philadelphia that was built between 1924 and 1958 and renovated in 2004. The property sits on 3.6 acres and also houses three commercial spaces. KeyBank Community Development Lending and Investment provided a $6.4 million 4 percent low-income housing tax credit construction loan, and KeyBank’s Commercial Mortgage Group secured a $21.8 million, fixed-rate Freddie Mac tax-exempt loan. Additionally, Key Community Development Corp. provided $10.6 million of equity. Jonathan Wittkopf, Robbie Lynn, Victoria O’Brien and John-Paul Vachon of KeyBank structured the financing on behalf of the borrower, a partnership between Virginia-based Community Preservation Partners East and Hampstead Development Partners, which will invest about $11 million in capital improvements.

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NEW YORK CITY — Art logistics company Maquette Fine Art Services has signed an industrial lease expansion at The Matsil Building in the Long Island City area of Queens. The company has committed to an additional 56,200 square feet to bring its total footprint to 150,910 square feet. Chris Pachios and Forrest Mas of North River Co., which owns the 282,350-square-foot property in a joint venture with North Colony Asset Management, negotiated the lease. The deal brings the building, which also houses tenants such as Ralph Lauren and Motorola, to full occupancy. Maquette also recently opened a new storage and operating facility in metro Boston.

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WATERTOWN, MASS. — Boston-based Berkeley Investments has purchased the historic Chase Mills building in the western Boston suburb of Watertown with plans to modernize the property’s utility systems and add life sciences space. Over the years, the 97,000-square-foot building, which is located at 64 Pleasant St. and currently houses the headquarters of architecture firm Sasaki, has also served as a paper factory and garment manufacturing plant. Sasaki sold the building, which it has owned and occupied since the 1950s, to Berkeley Investments for an undisclosed price.

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BOSTON —Gazit Horizons, a subsidiary of global real estate firm Gazit-Globe, has purchased a 50,000-square-foot office and retail building located at 1430 Massachusetts Ave. in Boston. University Common Real Estate sold the property for $45 million in an off-market transaction. The historic building is located within the Harvard Square area and was originally constructed in the 1830s as a dormitory for the Ivy League university. Gazit Horizons will implement a value-add program that will renovate the lobby, common areas and building systems and will operate the building in a joint venture with private investment firm Hennick & Co.

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