HAMMOND, IND. — Greystone has provided a $27.6 million Freddie Mac loan for the acquisition of Tanglewood Apartments in Hammond, about 25 miles south of Chicago. The 384-unit Class B multifamily property consists of 16 three-story buildings. Amenities include a clubhouse, pool, sauna, fitness center and picnic areas. Dan Sacks and Eric Rosenstock of Greystone originated the loan on behalf of the borrower, Bayshore Properties. The 10-year loan, which features two years of interest-only payments, includes a 30-year amortization. Bayshore purchased the asset for $33.5 million.
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KANSAS CITY, MO. — Pharmaceutical company Nostrum Laboratories and online retailer FarmFoods have increased their footprint in Kansas City’s SubTropolis, a massive underground business complex. New Jersey-based Nostrum has expanded from 10,000 to 32,000 square feet, while FarmFoods has expanded from 6,000 to 36,000 square feet. Hunt Midwest owns SubTropolis. There is more than 6.5 million square feet of leasable space within the property.
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, ILL. — Marcus & Millichap has arranged the sale of an 18,322-square-foot office building in Arlington Heights for $1.1 million. The multi-tenant property, located at 415 E. Golf Road, was 94 percent occupied at the time of sale. Tammy Saia and Tami Andrew of Marcus & Millichap marketed the building on behalf of the seller, a Japan-based limited liability company. Adam Fortino of Marcus & Millichap secured and represented the buyer, a local private investor.
RAYMOND, ILL. — Stan Johnson Co. has brokered the $1.1 million sale of a 9,026-square-foot retail property occupied by Dollar General in Raymond, about 35 miles south of Springfield, the state capital. Constructed in 2014, the building is located at 512 S. O’Bannon St. There were approximately nine years left on the absolute triple net lease at the time of sale. Mike Matter of Stan Johnson represented the seller, a Texas-based individual investor. Craft Enterprise LLC, a Kansas-based private investor, purchased the property. Both the buyer and seller completed 1031 tax-deferred exchanges.
CHICAGO — Mirae Asset Global Investments, an asset management and investment banking firm, has sold 225 West Wacker Drive, a 31-story office tower in Chicago. Spear Street Capital purchased the trophy office building for $210 million, or roughly $322 per square foot. The tower is situated along the south bank of the Chicago River in the city’s Loop district. The building houses the world headquarters of Cushman & Wakefield (NYSE: CWK), which also represented Mirae Asset in the sale. The global real estate services firm handled the leasing the riverfront office tower for the previous ownership as well. Other tenants that list 225 W. Wacker Drive as their Chicago address include Jackson National Asset Management, True Partners Consulting, PPM America Inc. and Crowe LLP. David Knapp, Adam Spies, Marcella Fasulo, Tom Sitz, Cody Hundertmark, Paul Lundstedt and Dan Deuter of Cushman & Wakefield arranged the sale. Knapp says that Spear Street Capital may plan future capital improvements at the property. Kohn Pederson Fox and Perkins + Will designed 225 West Wacker Drive, which is LEED Gold-certified and Energy Star-rated and occupies a full city block along the path of the Chicago Riverwalk. The building features a seven-level parking garage for …
The city of Topeka has built significant momentum in the five years since its downtown revitalization. Capital investment and strategic planning at the city’s center had a reverberating effect across town, from the expansion of vocational-technical training to the growth of Kanza Fire Commerce Park. Public-private partnership The year 2015 was pivotal with a $9.4 million public-private investment in infrastructure and amenities along Kansas Avenue, the main downtown thoroughfare. The city invested $5.8 million in roadway, sewer and streetscape infrastructure. Meanwhile, private businesses sponsored pocket parks with statues, benches and fountains. The Downtown Topeka Foundation brought another $4 million in private funding to the effort through its “Imagine Downtown” capital campaign. Since that day, local investors like AIM Strategies LLC have purchased more than 25 buildings on the avenue for gradual restoration into thriving businesses like Iron Rail Brewing, Cyrus Hotel and The Pennant restaurant, bowling alley and vintage arcade. Popular annual festivals and parades expect to see even more traffic after the unveiling of the next phase of major downtown investment. Evergy Plaza With 30-foot digital screens and the 50-foot CapFed On 7th Stage, Evergy Plaza was developed as a hub for community and a catalyst for business. The …
BROOMFIELD, COLO. — Sacramento, Calif.-based Oakmont Properties has purchased Fusion 355, an apartment property located at 355 Eldorado Blvd. in Broomfield’s Interlocken neighborhood. Stockton, Calif.-based AG Spanos sold the asset for $90 million. Built in 2019, Fusion 355 features 286 apartments in a mix of apartment and townhome floor plans with in-unit washers/dryers, ceiling fans, storage units, vaulted ceilings and hardwood flooring. The 256,376-square-foot property is a controlled access, smoke-free community with a 24-hour fitness center; yoga studio; dog park; media and game rooms; elevator access; bike storage; a heated swimming pool with spa and Baja deck; community garden; 400 parking spaces; and private garages. At the time of sale, the property was 85 percent leased. Dan Woodward, David Potarf and Matt Barnett of CBRE Capital Markets Denver represented the seller, while Marc Ross of CBRE’s Sacramento office represented the buyer in the transaction.
PHOENIX — Greenlight Communities has completed the development of two affordable housing properties in Phoenix. Totaling 478 units, the properties are Cabana on Washington at 5300 E. Washington St. and Cabana on 12th at 4225 N. 12th St. Cabana on Washington features 226 units in a mix of studio, one- and two-bedroom layouts with rents starting at $899 per month. Cabana on 12th offers 252 units in a variety of studio, one- and two-bedroom floor plans with rents starting at $849 per month. Units at the communities feature stainless steel appliances, European wood-style cabinets, quartz countertops, nine-foot ceilings, wood-style and carpet flooring, keyless entry and a front porch or patio, among other features. Both properties offer a mix of community amenities including controlled access, gated entry, fitness center, exterior fitness circuits, swimming pools, co-work space, outdoor barbecues, laundry rooms with lounges, indoor bike storage with fix station, electric vehicle charging station, indoor mail room, covered parking, pet stations, Amazon parcel lockers, hammocks and Zen gardens. Greenlight Communities has affordable housing projects under construction and in the development pipeline in Scottsdale, Goodyear, Mesa and Chandler, Ariz. Real estate and development industry veterans Patricia Watts, Rob Lyles and Dan Richards launched the …
Hunt Real Estate Capital Provides $20.8M HUD Refinancing for Rio Vista Apartments in San Diego
by Amy Works
SAN DIEGO — Hunt Real Estate Capital has funded a $20.8 million refinancing through the FHA 223(a)(7) loan program for Rio Vista Apartments, an affordable multifamily property in the San Ysidro district of San Diego. Standard Cos. is the borrower. The loan features a 35-year term and refinances an existing FHA 223(f) loan, providing significant annual debt service savings with a lower interest rate and reduced mortgage insurance program. Built in 1985, Rio Vista Apartments features 161 apartments in a mix of two- and three-bedroom floor plans spread across 12 two-story buildings. At the time of financing, the property was 99 percent occupied. Community amenities include an on-site leasing office, laundry facility, playground, basketball court, swimming pool and community whirlpool. Additionally, the property offers 262 on-site parking spaces. Standard Cos. acquired the property in 2014. The FHA 223(a)(7) loan is exclusively for the refinancing of existing HUD debt on multifamily and healthcare properties.
LOS ANGELES — Panorama Senior Housing has unveiled plans for Eagle Rock Assisted Living and Memory Care Center in the Eagle Rock neighborhood of Los Angeles. KTGY Architecture + Planning is the architect of the new community. Groundbreaking is scheduled for early 2021, with completion in late 2022. The property will feature 87 assisted living units and 22 memory care units in a five-story building and a four-story building with a rooftop deck. A ground-level courtyard and subterranean parking structure will connect the two buildings. “This site was quite challenging because we had to fit a commercial kitchen, large dining room and a ton of other amenities in two separate buildings,” says Daniel Kianmahd, founder of Panorama. “In fact, about 45 percent of the gross area of the building is dedicated to common area compared to 15 percent for typical apartment buildings.” The planned community fits in with Eagle Rock’s “Rock the Boulevard” campaign, a $16.2 million makeover of the neighborhood’s main thoroughfare.