MIAMI — UrbanX Group has inked new lease agreements with fast casual restaurant Chick-fil-A and clothing retailer Old Navy to occupy a total of 19,000 square feet along the Miami River. The tenants will join River Landing Shops & Residences, the 8.1-acre mixed-use development currently under construction. Chick-fil-A and Old Navy are both scheduled to open in spring 2020 and join already signed tenants Publix, Burlington, T.J. Maxx, Ross Dress for Less, GNC, Chase Bank, AT&T and Hobby Lobby. The $425 million River Landing in the Mid River district, west of downtown Miami, is scheduled to open in early 2020. UrbanX Group’s Andrew Hellinger and Coralee Penabad are River Landing’s lead developers. The project will consist of approximately 345,000 square feet of retail space, 135,000 square feet of office, 528 apartments, more than 2,000 parking spaces, a 25,500-square-foot restaurant row and a landscaped riverwalk.
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CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS, COLUMBUS AND MILWAUKEE — Starwood Real Estate Income Trust Inc., a non-traded real estate investment trust managed by Starwood Capital Group, has acquired a 33-property industrial portfolio totaling 4.1 million square feet in the Midwest for approximately $319.6 million, excluding closing costs. The properties are located in Chicago, Indianapolis, Columbus and Milwaukee. The portfolio is 98 percent leased to 50 tenants. It is largely comprised of light industrial buildings of less than 250,000 square feet. Kurt Sarbaugh, Robin Stolberg, Michael Joseph and Dominic Espinosa of JLL represented the seller, Becknell Industrial and a joint venture partner. Becknell will retain its position in the portfolio. Ken Martin, Alex Witt, Troy Shiley and Nelson Almond of JLL arranged a 10-year, $210 million fixed-rate CMBS loan with a global investment bank on behalf of new ownership.
DES MOINES, IOWA — Transwestern Commercial Services has been awarded the property management assignment for the headquarters of Ruan Cos. in Des Moines. Ruan is a family-owned trucking and logistics company. The assignment includes 750,000 square feet of office space across Ruan Center and Two Ruan Center, located at 666 Grand Ave. and 601 Locust St., respectively. This marks Transwestern’s entrance into the Des Moines market. Micah Larmie, Bonnie Boden and Pete Miceli of Transwestern’s Midwest asset services team will provide management and building engineering services for the two properties. General Manager Jona Schmidt of Transwestern will be onsite to directly oversee operations. Built in 1975, the 24-story Ruan Center is situated in the city’s central business district.
CHICAGO — Krusinski Construction Co. has completed a 90,000-square-foot buildout for 86 Food Service at 1400 W. 43rd St. in Chicago. The distributor of wholesale food and supplier of fresh produce, meat, poultry and dry goods to restaurants and grocery stores occupies the space within an existing 167,000-square-foot, speculative warehouse previously built by Krusinski. The buildout for 86 Food Service included the installation of cold storage refrigeration, freezers and a retail component to serve its customer base. Additional features include 7,500 square feet of office space, 50 new car parking stalls, one drive-in door and a clear height of 32 feet. Prologis served as developer with Cornerstone Architects Ltd. as architect and Grivas-Krause Associates Ltd. as structural engineer.
NEW HOLSTEIN, WIS. — The Boulder Group has arranged the $2.3 million sale of a single-tenant property net leased to grocer Piggly Wiggly in New Holstein, about 40 miles south of Green Bay. The 29,651-square-foot building is located at 2243 Calumet Drive. There are more than eight years remaining on Piggly Wiggly’s lease. Randy Blankstein and John Feeney of Boulder represented the seller, a Wisconsin-based partnership. A Midwest-based individual purchased the asset while completing a 1031 tax-deferred exchange.
VILLA PARK, ILL. — Adelphia Properties has brokered the sale of a 5,400-square-foot restaurant building in Villa Park, about 20 miles west of Chicago. The sales price was undisclosed. The vacant property, formerly occupied by Park West Pancake House, is located at 10 E. Roosevelt Road. George Spirrison and Simeon Spirrison of Adelphia represented the seller, a Chicago-based private investor. The buyer was also a Chicago-based private investor.
HOUSTON — Sweden-based international developer Skanska has divested its 90 percent interest in Bank of America Tower, a 780,000-square-foot office building in downtown Houston, for $373 million. Construction of Bank of America Tower, which houses tenants such as Bank of America, Waste Management, Winston & Strawn LP, Quantum Energy Partners and Skanska, began in 2017 and was completed earlier this year. The property features an open-air community hub that includes a full-service restaurant and a culinary market with seven chef-driven concepts and a cocktail bar. Skanska sold its majority interest to an affiliate of Boston-based Beacon Capital Partners. Eastdil secured arranged a $240 million acquisition loan through PGIM Real Estate Finance for the transaction.
MANCHESTER, HUDSON AND NASHUA, N.H. — Cushman & Wakefield has brokered the $58.5 million sale of a four-building, 593,026-square-foot industrial portfolio in Manchester, located approximately 15 miles south of Concord. The portfolio includes Manchester Air Center, a 145,675-square-foot, single-story building; Brady Sullivan Airport Center, a two-story, 151,484-square-foot manufacturing property; 5 Wentworth Drive, a 139,000-square-foot warehouse and office building in Hudson; and Birch Pond Business Center, a 153,700-square-foot office complex at 22 Cotton Road in Nashua. The portfolio was 96.8 percent leased at the time of sale. Tom Farrelly, Denis Dancoes and Sue Ann Johnson of Cushman & Wakefield’s New Hampshire team partnered with Dave Pergola and Brian Doherty of Cushman & Wakefield’s Boston Capital Markets team to represent the seller, Brady Sullivan Properties, in the transaction. Boston-based Albany Road Real Estate Partners was the buyer.
HOUSTON — JLL has negotiated the sale of 1311 Broadfield Boulevard, a 155,047-square-foot office building located in the Energy Corridor area of Houston. Built in 2000, the Class A building is situated on 3.9 acres within the Park 10 Regional Business Center and was 66 percent leased at the time of sale. Kevin McConn, Rudy Hubbard and Rick Goings of JLL represented the seller in the transaction and procured the buyer, an affiliate of Houston-based Rycore Capital LP. Matt Kafka, Cameron Cureton and Michael Johnson of JLL arranged a three-year, floating-rate acquisition loan for the buyer through Boston-based Crossharbor Capital Partners.
NEW YORK CITY — Education technology company Chegg has signed a 24,205-square-foot office lease at 31 Penn Plaza, an 18-story building in Manhattan. The company is relocating its New York office from 10 East 39th St. to the entire 12th floor of 31 Penn Plaza. The property is located close to 10 subway lines as well as major transportation hubs including Pennsylvania Station, Grand Central Terminal and Port Authority. Scott Brown of Newmark Knight Frank represented Chegg in the lease negotiations. Mitchell Konsker, Matthew Astrachan and Kyle Young of JLL represented the landlord, Vanbarton Group.