FORT WORTH, TEXAS — Marcus & Millichap has brokered the sale of Cobble Hill, a 136-unit multifamily community located at 6050 Oakland Hills Drive in Fort Worth. The property was built in 1983. Al Silva of Marcus & Millichap represented the seller, a Dallas-based partnership, in the transaction. Silva also procured the buyer, a Texas-based private investment firm that will implement a capital improvements program to the property’s unit interiors and amenity spaces.
Property Type
INDIANAPOLIS — JLL’s Healthcare Capital Markets division has arranged the sale of a 143,499-square-foot Class A outpatient facility on the campus of Indiana University Health Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis. It is the largest hospital complex in Indiana with 1,411 staffed beds. Known as Methodist Professional Center II, the facility is fully occupied by Indiana University Health and its affiliates. Built in 1992, the four-story property sits on 1.4 acres. Mindy Berman, Justin Hill and Bruce Gordon of JLL advised the seller, Sanders Trust. Healthcare Realty Trust purchased the property for an undisclosed price.
MINNETONKA, MINN. — The Opus Group has completed its first senior living community in the Twin Cities known as Orchards of Minnetonka. The 147-unit development offers independent living, assisted living and memory care. Amenities include a salon, chapel space, clubroom, community room and two dining areas. Outdoor areas include a putting green, gardening beds and orchard. Ebenezer Management will operate the property. Sperides Reiners Architects and Consilium Home made up the project team.
CHICAGO — Structured Development LLC has completed District Brew Yards, a collection of three breweries located in a repurposed warehouse in Chicago’s West Town neighborhood. Structured, in partnership with Burnt City Brewing, led the conversion of the former photography studio. Burnt City’s beers will be featured at the brewery along with those of Around the Bend Beer Co. and Bold Dog Beer Co. Each of the brewing companies has a dedicated self-service tap. The project spans 18,000 square feet.
SAGINAW, MICH. — Bernard Financial Group has originated an $8.7 million Freddie Mac loan for the refinancing of South Colony Place I in Saginaw. The 201-unit multifamily property is located at 180 S. Colony Drive in central Michigan. Dennis Bernard originated the loan on behalf of the borrower, South Colony Limited Dividend Housing Association LLC.
JEFFERSONVILLE, IND. — NorthMarq Capital has arranged an $8 million loan for the refinancing of Beech Grove Apartments in Jeffersonville. Built in 1972 and renovated in 2006, the 182-unit apartment property is located at 3014 Beech Grove Court. Noah Juran of NorthMarq arranged the 10-year loan, which features a 30-year amortization schedule and a fixed rate. A life insurance company provided the loan.
NEW YORK CITY — Greystar Real Estate Partners LLC has acquired 800 Sixth Avenue, a 266-unit multifamily community located in the NoMad neighborhood of Manhattan. Completed in 2003, the property offers quick access to major employment centers like Silicon Alley, which houses the offices of Google, Facebook, Twitter and IBM. The development is also in close proximity to Grand Central Station, the Hudson Yards mixed-use development and the World Trade Center. Greystar will implement a capital improvements program that centers on upgrading appliances, cabinetry, lighting, plumbing and hardware fixtures within the units. The new ownership will also overhaul the property’s amenity spaces, which include a fitness center, sky deck and a resident lounge with a chef’s kitchen and billiards room. The seller was not disclosed.
NEW YORK CITY — Med Review, a subsidiary of the New York County Health Services Organizations that provides healthcare assessment services, has inked a deal to lease 72,439 square feet of office space at 199 Water Street in New York City. As part of the deal, the firm is taking an additional 35,454 square feet on the seventh floor, while also renewing its 36,985-square-foot space that spans the entire 27th floor. Built in 1984, 199 Water Street was renovated in 2014 to offer upgraded signage and lighting, as well as to add a new parking garage and tenant amenities. Brett Greenberg and Adam Rappaport represented the landlord, Jack Resnick & Sons, on an internal basis, along with John Cefaly, Robert Constable, Ethan Silverstein, Stephen Bellwood and Myles Fennon of Cushman & Wakefield. Mark Ravesloot and Bill Iacovelli of CBRE represented Med Review. Other tenants at the 1.1 million-square-foot property include The Howard Hughes Corp. and Allied World Insurance Co.
BOSTON — Dallas-based developer Trammell Crow Co. will open a new office in Boston. Charles Leatherbee, who joins the company from Skanska USA Commercial Development and most recently served as executive vice president in that firm’s Boston office, will head the new Trammell Crow office beginning Monday, May 6. The exact location and square footage of the new office is still being negotiated. The company hopes to announce that information in the coming weeks. Trammell Crow CEO Matt Khourie cited Boston’s diversified economy and deep pool of talent as key reasons behind the company’s decision to open the Boston office, which will offer development services for office, multifamily, life sciences and industrial product.
NEW YORK CITY — Real estate consulting firm Vanbarton Group has signed a 10,024-square-foot office lease at Penn Plaza, located at 132 W. 31st St. in Manhattan’s Midtown area. The lease term spans seven years. Mitchell Konsker, Matthew Astrachan, Adam Haber and Kyle Young of JLL represented the tenant in the lease negotiations. Gabe Marans and Justin Greenstone of Savills Inc. represented the landlord, ExecOnline. The company is relocating from 860 Broadway.