NEW YORK CITY — Marcus & Millichap Capital Corp. has arranged a $15 million loan for the refinancing of 521-523 W. 48th Street. The 45-unit multifamily property is located in the Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood and was originally built in 1940. Steven Rock and Christopher Marks of Marcus & Millichap arranged the seven-year loan, which carried a 3.1 percent fixed interest rate and a 75 percent loan-to-value ratio, on behalf of the undisclosed borrower.
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KANSAS CITY, MO. — Berkadia has arranged the sale of Coach House in Kansas City for $81.5 million. The 807-unit, garden-style multifamily property is located at 655 E. Minor Drive and features one-, two- and three-bedroom floor plans. Amenities include a pool and tennis court. Alex Blagojevich, Michael Sullivan, Brett Meinzer and Dominic Martinez of Berkadia arranged the sale on behalf of the seller, Virginia-based Harbor Group International. The company had purchased the property as part of a $1.8 billion portfolio of assets in early 2020, but Coach House does not align with Harbor’s “strategic and geographic focus,” according to Berkadia. A San Francisco-based private buyer purchased Coach House.
ELK GROVE VILLAGE, ILL. — Brett Anthony Foods has completed a 15-year sale-leaseback transaction with Clear Height Properties that will enable the commercial kitchen company to more than double the size of its Elk Grove Village operations. The transaction involved two adjacent properties located at 1350 and 1250 Greenleaf Ave. Brett Anthony Foods currently occupies the 53,831-square-foot building at 1350 Greenleaf. Additionally, plans call for the development of an approximately 10,000-square-foot structure that will connect the two buildings. The total project capitalization, including acquisition, development and tenant improvement costs, is estimated at $16 million. Brett Anthony Foods was founded in Northbrook in 2009 and produces ready-made foods for full-service restaurants, groceries and delis, wholesale distributors, hospitality services and catalog foods companies. Clear Height Properties acquired that building along with the adjacent 50,683-square-foot property. This month, Clear Height intends to begin construction on the connecting structure. Jason Lev of CBRE represented Brett Anthony Foods in its sale of 1350 Greenleaf. Brian Colson of Avison Young represented the undisclosed seller of 1250 Greenleaf.
BROOKFIELD, WIS. — Stan Johnson Co. has brokered the sale of a 13,905-square-foot property occupied by Walgreens in Brookfield near Milwaukee. The single-tenant building sits on 2.4 acres at 15650 W. Greenfield Ave. and features a drive-thru. Walgreens has occupied this property for more than 20 years and recently extended its lease for another eight years. Mark Lovering and BJ Feller of Stan Johnson represented the seller, a Waukesha, Wis.-based developer. A Chicago-based buyer purchased the asset for $6 million.
BOLINGBROOK, ILL. — Marcus & Millichap has negotiated the sale of a 9,850-square-foot retail building in Bolingbrook for $5.7 million. Aspen Dental and Potbelly anchor the property, which is located at 215 N. Weber Road. It serves as an outlot to Meijer. Austin Weisenbeck and Sean Sharko of Marcus & Millichap represented the seller, a local developer. An out-of-state investor group purchased the asset. Marcus & Millichap Capital Corp. arranged acquisition financing.
DETROIT — Greystone Bel Real Estate Advisors has arranged the sale of Manning Manor in Detroit for $2 million. The 78-unit apartment community was originally built in 1926. It is located at 2258 W. Grand Blvd. A large majority of the units are one-bedroom floor plans. Buyer and seller information was not disclosed, but the property has received many recent capital improvements, according to Greystone Bel.
RANCHO BERNARDO, CALIF. — Ryan Cos. has completed construction of Silvergate Rancho Bernardo, an 11-acre seniors housing campus in Rancho Bernardo, approximately 25 miles north of San Diego. AmeriCare Health & Retirement developed the community, which Ryan Cos. built. The development features of 20 cottages, 108 apartments, six penthouse units and 48 memory care units, and was 90 percent pre-leased. The apartments range from 400 square feet to 1,200 square feet, while the cottages run between 1,400 square feet and 1,600 square feet. Silvergate Rancho Bernardo is AmeriCare’s third development of its kind and is considered the company’s flagship community. Warner Design Associates handled interior design.
MESA, ARIZ. — Newmark Knight Frank (NKF) has arranged the sale of Shoppes at Legacy, a retail center located at 5609 E. McKellips Road in Mesa. An affiliate of YAM Properties sold the asset to Sperry Equities for $9 million, or $166.17 per square foot. Built in 2006, Shoppes at Legacy features 54,160 square feet of retail space. At the time of sale, the retail center was 90 percent occupied by a variety of tenants, including Cigna Medical Group and Pita Jungle. The transaction included a freestanding building occupied by Auto Zone on a triple-net lease and a Verizon cell tower. Jesse Goldsmith, Steve Julius and Chase Dorsett of NKF represented the seller and buyer in the deal.
OGDEN, UTAH — Trez Capital has closed two construction loans, totaling $12.1 million, for the development of two rental townhome communities along Canyon Road in Ogden approximately 40 miles from Salt Lake City. The two loans are part of Trez’s first financing agreement with the borrower, Lotus Co., to develop Class A affordable townhome rental properties. Construction for both properties, Foxridge and Whisperwood, began in January. Foxridge features 38,000 square feet of rentable space divided into 26 townhomes with two- and three-bedroom floor plans. Completion of Foxridge is slated for December. Totaling 57,000 rentable square feet, Whisperwood will feature 40 townhomes in a mix of two- and three-bedroom layouts. All units offer a high-end design with two-car garages and energy-efficient upgrades. Completion is scheduled for February 2021. Interiors of both properties will feature stainless steel appliance packages and custom kitchens with high-end countertops, upgraded plumbing and electrical fixtures and oversized windows. The properties will also offer residential community space, including barbecues, walking paths and gazebos.
MAG Capital Partners Buys 28,500 SF Baby Food Manufacturing Facility in Sanger, California
by Amy Works
SANGER, CALIF. — Fort Worth, Texas-based MAG Capital Partners has completed the acquisition and 20-year leaseback of a baby food manufacturing facility in California’s Central Valley. Led by Principals Dax Mitchell and Andrew Gi, MAG Capital purchased the fully leased property from Initiative Foods, a private label baby food manufacturer, for an undisclosed price. Located at 1945 Industrial Way in Sanger, the 28,500-square-foot property was built to suit for the tenant-seller, which produces more than 50 varieties of organic products made from locally sourced fruits and vegetables. The facility was completed in November 2019. Mary Garnett and Jim Tuesley of Barnes & Thornburg represented the buyer, while Chelsea Mandel of Stream Capital Partners represented the seller in the transaction.