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Fourth-Street-Distribution-Center-Rancho-Cucamonga-CA

RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIF. — Bridge Development Partners has acquired Fourth Street Distribution Center, a 1.4 million-square-foot distribution/fulfillment center and a 23,240-square-foot retail building in Rancho Cucamonga. West Coast Liquidators sold the asset for $191.1 million. Originally developed in 1984, the asset is situated on 91.4 acres at 12434 Fourth St. in the Inland Empire West submarket. Mark Detmer, Bo Mills, Ryan Sitov, Sharon Wortmann, Mike McCrary and Peter McWilliams of JLL represented the seller in the deal. Additionally, Brian Torp, Kevin MacKenzie and Brian Halpern of JLL Capital Markets arranged $200 million in bridge financing to fund the acquisition for the buyer.

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18300-E-28th-Ave-Aurora-CO

AURORA AND COMMERCE CITY, COLO. — CBRE has arranged the sale of the Denver Distribution Portfolio, a three-building industrial portfolio located in Denver’s Airport submarket. A confidential investment firm sold the asset to Bethesda, Md.-based ASB Investment Management for an undisclosed price. The portfolio includes a 406,959-square-foot facility at 22100 E. 26th Ave. in Aurora, an 85,604-square-foot building at 18300 E. 28th Ave. in Aurora and a 140,630-square-foot property at 9410 Heinz Way in Commerce City. The 633,193-square-foot portfolio is fully leased to Subaru of America, Old West Mattress Co. and a national retailer. Constructed between 2000 and 2007, the three buildings feature dock-high and drive-in loading, ESFR sprinklers and 28-foot to 32-foot clear heights. Additionally the portfolio includes trailer parking, outdoor storage, covered loading and BNSF rail service. Jim Bolt, Tyler Carner and Jeremy Ballenger of CBRE represented the seller in the transaction.

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1809-W-Chapman-Ave-Orange-CA

ORANGE, CALIF. — Newmark Knight Frank (NKF) has arranged the sale of a single-tenant retail property located at 1809 W. Chapman Ave. in Orange. A Southern California-based family trust acquired the property from Orange County, Calif.-based Adray Plaza for $8.8 million in a 1031 exchange. Fresenius Medical Care, a dialysis clinic, occupies the 21,000-square-foot property on an absolute, triple-net lease basis. Glenn Rudy and Rob Ippolito of NKF represented the seller, while Matthew Graham of Graham & Associates represented the buyer in the deal.

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5354-E-Second-St-Long-Beach-CA

LONG BEACH, CALIF. — Hanley Investment Group Real Estate Advisors has brokered the sale of high-street, multi-tenant retail property located at 5354 E. Second St. in Long Beach’s Belmont Shore neighborhood. A Jackson, Wyo.-based private investor sold the asset to a Long Beach-based private investor for $5 million. Built in 1952, the two-story building features 8,991 square feet of retail space. At the time of sale, the property was 100 percent leased. Current tenants include Arthritis National Research Foundation, Jonnum Media, The Flynn Group and FEA Consulting. Kevin Fryman, Carlos Lopez and Ed Hanley of Hanley Investment Group represented the seller, while Nathan Holthouser of CBRE’s Newport Beach, Calif., represented the buyer in the transaction.

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Riverway-Assisted-Living-Memory-Care-South-Jordan-UT

SOUTH JORDAN, UTAH — Lancaster Pollard Mortgage Company has arranged a $7.5 million refinancing for Riverway Assisted Living and Memory Care in South Jordan, approximately 15 miles south of downtown Salt Lake City. The borrowers are Giza Development and SAL Management Group. The financing represents a long-term financing solution through Fannie Mae, as well as some cash out. The deal is Giza’s second with Lancaster Pollard in 2019. Ross Holland and Rodger Davis led the transaction for Lancaster Pollard.

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NEW YORK CITY — Barclays has provided Shorenstein Properties LLC with a $350 million loan to refinance the leasehold position in 1407 Broadway, a 43-story, 1.1 million-square-foot office tower near Times Square in New York City. The five-year loan features a floating interest rate. Solil Management, the company that manages the assets of late real estate mogul Sol Goldman, owns the land upon which 1407 Broadway is situated. The building is located at 1407 Broadway between 38th and 39th streets, two blocks from Times Square, one block from Bryant Park and six blocks from Hudson Yards. Shorenstein acquired the property’s ground lease from Abraham Kamber Associates and the sublease from Lightstone Group in April 2015 for $330 million. Shorenstein then implemented a three-year, $62 million renovation to improve the lobby, common areas, security, roof, terrace and elevator cabs. The building also underwent a retail renovation, adding new storefronts and signing tenants such as Num Pang, Luke’s Lobster and ’Wichcraft, a sandwich shop. The retail portion of the building is 95 percent leased. Over the past 12 months, 160,000 square feet have been leased throughout the building. Geoff Goldstein of JLL, which arranged the loan, says Shorenstein moved forward with this …

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While most national investors and developers focus on larger Sun Belt and coastal markets such as Austin, Atlanta, Nashville and Phoenix, Time Equities has had great success investing in Grand Rapids and continues to believe strongly in the future potential of the area. As an opportunistic company, we often go where others do not, looking for markets and assets with strong risk-adjusted returns. Grand Rapids provides such an opportunity. The small city has been ascendant for the past decade and has a bright outlook. Its population and job growth equal many of the fastest-growing markets in the Sun Belt. Its economy is bolstered by large medical and education employers supported by impressive charitable contributions from the region’s wealthy families. In addition, the city also boasts a diversified economy with manufacturing, breweries and white-collar employment. And most importantly, it’s home to a burgeoning young and educated workforce. Grand Rapids’ combination of lifestyle, job market and affordability make it a regional draw. Grand Rapids experienced population growth of 41 percent from 2010 to 2017, compared with 22 percent for the Nashville metro area and 19 percent for the Dallas metro area. This growth was aided by a net migration of 31,285 people. …

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Walgreens Manhattan Beach

IRVINE, CALIF. — Ten-X Commercial, the online commercial real estate platform formerly known as Auction.com, reports that the U.S. retail market is “largely suffering” in the face of rising e-commerce and massive store closures. In its latest Retail Market Outlook report, Ten-X expects the retail sector to show little to no improvement in the immediate future. By fourth-quarter 2022, the Irvine-based company forecasts that the effective rental rate per square foot for the national retail sector to increase by only 1 percent and the vacancy rate to increase by 10 basis points. Due to store closures, Ten-X reports that retail space absorption has been poor and developers have scaled back construction of new retail spaces as a result. According to Coresight Research, more than 8,560 store closures have already been announced year-to-date in 2019, a steep increase from the 5,524 in 2018. These include by brands such as GNC, Walgreens, Bed Bath & Beyond, Kitchen Collection, Forever 21, Avenue, Dress Barn, Charming Charlie and LifeWay Christian Stores. In their announcements, most brands detail that their profits were sunk due to competition from e-commerce companies. Ten-X reports that e-commerce has doubled its total share of retail sales over the past decade …

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PITTSBORO, N.C. — Eco Group, a joint venture between Kirk Bradley of Lee-Moore Capital Co. and John Fugo of Montgomery Carolina LLC, has broken ground on Mosaic, a $350 million mixed-use development spanning 136 acres and located 30 miles southwest of Raleigh-Durham. Phase I of Mosaic will include developing 44 acres at the cost of $180 million and is expected to be complete in 2023, although Eco Group plans to open Mosaic to the public in 2020. Town Hall Burger & Beer, People’s Coffee, Aveda Day Spa & Salon and UNC Urgent Care have all signed leases at Mosaic. At full build-out, the development will feature 200,000 square feet of local and regional retail space, restaurants and services including a micro-brewery and chef-driven and fast casual dining; a 114-key flagship hotel; 164 apartment units; 88,000 square feet of technical and creative office space; 10,000 square feet of educational space; 30,000 square feet of recreational and civic amenities featuring an eight-screen cinema, 350-seat live performance theatre, and 100-seat black box theatre and central green with outdoor stage. In addition, 25 percent of the project will be dedicated to open space framing the development with gathering spaces, walking and biking trail, ponds …

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ATLANTA — QTS Realty Trust has begun its data center expansion in Atlanta’s Knight Park/Howell Station neighborhood. The expansion will span 250,000 square feet and be located adjacent to QTS’ existing data center at 1033 Jefferson St. NW, four miles from downtown Atlanta. QTS plans to deliver Phase I of the expansion in mid-2020. QTS has signed a lease with an undisclosed anchor tenant that will consume 12 megawatts of power as part of its lease terms The existing building comprises 970,000 square feet, has more than 250 customers and provides access to more than 2,000 cross connects and more than 200 network, IT and cloud providers.

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