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O’FALLON, ILL. — IMPACT Strategies has broken ground on a 36,000-square-foot, three-story medical office building in O’Fallon near St. Louis. Known as 50 West Office Building, the Class A project will be situated near the new St. Elizabeth’s Medical Facility. The new building will house the practices of Advanced Vision Care and Ideal Eye Surgery. Construction is slated for completion in July. The Striler Group is serving as the owner’s representative.

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MIAMI GARDENS, FLA. — Ytech has sold Lake House Apartments, a 491-unit multifamily community in Miami Gardens, to New York-based Greenstone Property Group for $78 million. The property offers one-, two- and three-bedroom floor plans averaging 668 square feet. Communal amenities include a pool, playground, basketball court, tennis court and a picnic area. Lake House Apartments is situated at 2601 NW 207th St., less than one mile from Hard Rock Stadium, home of the NFL’s Miami Dolphins and the Miami Hurricanes. The community was originally built in 1970 and spans 33 acres. Tal Frydman, Hampton Beebe, Avery Klann, Jonathan Senn and Tyler Minix of Newmark represented the seller in the transaction.

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JACKSONVILLE, FLA. — Cushman & Wakefield has arranged the sale of Fanatics E-Commerce Center, a two-building distribution center in Jacksonville. The property comprises a 560,688-square-foot building leased to Fanatics, a sports apparel and memorabilia company, and a 27,579-square-foot outparcel leased to Conlan Tire. Mike Davis, Rick Colon, Rick Brugge, Karl Johnston, Dominic Montazemi, Tyler Newman, Jacob Horsley, Zachary Eicholtz, Mark Hardee and Jordan Stenholm of Cushman & Wakefield represented the seller, IP Capital Partners, in the transaction. DRA Advisors acquired the asset for an undisclosed price. The two buildings combine to offer clear heights ranging from 20 to 30 feet, 52 dock-high entrances, 447 parking spaces and 46 trailer parking spaces. The property spans 28 acres and is situated at 5245 Commonwealth Ave., three miles north of the Interstate 10-295 interchange and 16 miles south of Jacksonville International Airport.

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HOLLY SPRINGS, N.C. — PointOne Holdings and Hathaway Development have sold The Exchange at Holly Springs, a 316-unit apartment community in Holly Springs, for $65.1 million. The property offers one-, two- and three-bedroom floor plans. Communal amenities include a dog park, grilling areas, pool, package concierge service, fitness center, business center and a clubhouse. The asset is situated at 1101 Club Exchange Drive, 20 miles southwest of downtown Raleigh. The buyer was Myers Apartment Group.

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WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH, N.C. — Marcus & Millichap has negotiated the $30.3 million sale of a Holiday Inn Resort in Wrightsville Beach. The 184-room beachfront hotel was built in 1999 and is situated about six miles east of Wilmington. The hotel features a 400-person ballroom, 8,000 square feet of meeting space, three pools, fitness center, sand volleyball court, a lounge and two restaurants. Robert Hunter, Christopher Martin and David Altman and R. McLean Hicklin III of Marcus & Millichap represented the undisclosed seller in the transaction. An undisclosed limited liability company acquired the seven-story asset. Ben Yelm of Marcus & Millichap also assisted in the closing.

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CARY, N.C. — Epic Games Inc., a global gaming company whose products include the hit video game “Fortnite,” has purchased a distressed mall in Cary for its new headquarters campus. The property, Cary Towne Center, spans 980,000 square feet and in recent years lost three of its five anchor tenants, with only Dave & Buster’s and Belk remaining. Epic purchased the 87-acre site from Turnbridge Equities and Denali Properties for $95 million. Stephen Porterfield of Capital Associates represented Epic in the transaction. Founded in 1991, Epic has had its headquarters in Cary for more than 20 years and will continue to operate from its offices at 620 Crossroads Blvd. until completion of the redevelopment, which is estimated to be in 2024. Epic plans to break ground on the adaptive reuse project this year, thanks in part to Turnbridge and Denali getting Cary Towne Center rezoned in late 2019. The developers purchased the distressed mall in January 2019 for $31 million, according to Triangle Business Journal. Turnbridge and Denali had planned to transform the mall into a 4 million-square-foot project dubbed Carolina Yards, but ultimately decided to sell the property to Epic. “Epic shares our vision for transforming Cary Towne Center …

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MCKINNEY, TEXAS — Chicago-based Draper & Kramer has acquired Adriatica Senior Living, a 121-unit community located in the northern Dallas suburb of McKinney. The property was built in 2017 and features one- and two-bedroom units that range in size from 806 to 1,370 square feet. Amenities include a community dining room, resident lounge for socializing, beauty salon, business center, movie room, wellness studio and a game room. The seller was not disclosed.

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HOUSTON — Miami-based lender 3650 REIT has provided a $31 million construction loan for an office and retail project that will be located at 4411 San Felipe St. in Uptown Houston. The property will consist of three floors of office space and ground-floor retail space. Michael Fleischer and Shin Bowers of 3650 REIT originated the 30-month loan to DC Partners, a Houston-based developer. Completion is slated for January 2022.

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HOUSTON — Cadence Bank has signed an 82,215-square-foot office lease at Park Towers, a 545,242-square-foot office complex in Uptown Houston. The property consists of two 18-story buildings and offers amenities such as a fitness center, conference facility, tenant lounge with a golf simulator and a drive-thru coffee shop that is currently under construction. Doug Little, David Baker, Kelli Gault and Jack Scharnberg of Transwestern represented the landlord, Regent Properties, in the lease negotiations.

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ADDISON, TEXAS — NAI Robert Lynn has arranged the sale of Inwood Soccer Center, a 56,000-square-foot industrial and office building in the northern Dallas metro of Addison. The buyer, Cherry Coatings, will occupy the building as its new headquarters and retrofit the property to house 75 corporate employees, as well as a large warehouse with loading docks. Chad Albert of NAI Robert Lynn represented Cherry Coatings, which plans to relocate to the property from nearby Carrollton this year, in the deal. The seller was not disclosed.

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