FAIRBURN, GA. — HFF has arranged an $11 million construction loan for the development of Graham Logistics Center, a 281,025-square-foot industrial building in Fairburn. The property is situated on 25.7 acres at 7375 Graham Road, roughly 20 miles southwest of downtown Atlanta. Gregg Shapiro and Matthew Beam of HFF arranged the four-year, non-recourse, floating-rate loan through Brand Bank on behalf of the borrower and developer, Stream Realty Partners. Upon completion, Graham Logistics Center will be divisible into four suites with separate entrances and office space, and will feature 32-foot clear heights and rear loading doors. Stream Realty Partners expects to wrap up construction on the facility in 11 months.
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MILLEDGEVILLE, GA. — NorthMarq Capital has arranged a $6.4 million acquisition loan for Prospect Milledgeville, a 141-bed student housing community in Milledgeville. The community is located less than a mile from Georgia College & State University, Georgia Military College and downtown Milledgeville. Lee Weaver of NorthMarq’s Tampa office arranged the 12-year loan with a 30-year amortization schedule on behalf of the undisclosed borrower. Prospect Milledgeville features a resort-style pool, 24-hour fitness center, clubhouse with a grilling station and on-site management.
HFF Secures $29.3M Acquisition Financing for 256-Unit Apartment Property in Suburban Phoenix
by Amy Works
CHANDLER, ARIZ. — HFF has arranged $26.3 million in financing for Greentree Place, an apartment property located at 250 S. Elizabeth Circle in Chandler, a suburb of Phoenix. Josh Simon and Brad Miner of HFF worked on behalf of Western Wealth Capital, which acquired the property on behalf of the borrower, an MDC Realty Advisors USA-managed fund. The five-year, floating-rate loan was used to acquire the property and includes a future-funding component to provide the borrower with a capital expenditure program. The 256-unit property features a mix of one- and two-bedroom layouts, resort-style swimming pool, spa, tennis court, volleyball court, fitness center, business center and courtyards with a community playground.
BOZEMAN, MON. — Newmark has secured $11.8 million in permanent financing for Creekside Apartments in Bozeman. The new apartment building includes 72 residential units. Demetri Koston of Newmark’s Spokane, Wash., office arranged the financing for the undisclosed borrower. The non-recourse loan features five years of interest-only payments followed by a 30-year amortization schedule.
PORTLAND, ORE. — NKF Capital Markets has arranged the sale of the historic Towne Storage, an office property located in Portland’s Central Eastside submarket. CBRE Global Investors acquired the 100,022-square-foot property for an undisclosed price. Autodesk Inc., an investment-grade credit tenant, occupies property. Nick Kucha and James Childress of NKF Capital Markets represented the seller, Westport Capital Partners.
WESTLAKE VILLAGE, CALIF. — Lee & Associates-LA North/Ventura has arranged the sale of an office building located at 31248 Oak Crest Drive in Westlake Village in metro Los Angeles. K-Swiss, an athletic footwear maker, sold the property to Selleck Development Group for $11 million. The 53,133-square-foot building was constructed as a build-to-suit for K-Swiss and the company occupied the property from 1999 until it relocated to downtown Los Angeles. Joe Jusko of Lee & Associates represented the seller, while Mike Tingus and Grant Fulkerson of Lee & Associates represented the seller.
MONROVIA, CALIF. — CalBay Development has completed the acquisition and entitlement of a redevelopment site located on West Huntington Drive in Monrovia. McMahans Furniture sold the site for $2.1 million. The 29,000-square-foot site is comprised of two parcels and features a 21,000-square-foot retail store occupied by 3-Day-Suit Broker. CalBay plans to develop a freestanding 2,200-square-foot Starbucks drive-thru on the site. Construction is slated to begin in third-quarter 2018, with store opening scheduled for second-quarter 2019. The City of Monrovia Planning Commission approved the company’s development plans in earlier this year. Adam Fisher of JLL arranged the off-market transaction.
NAPERVILLE, ILL. — Franklin Partners, in a joint venture with Bixby Bridge Capital, has purchased the former OfficeMax headquarters at 263 Shuman Blvd. in Naperville with plans to redevelop the property. The 350,000-square-foot vacant office building will be transformed into a multi-tenant building. The main entrance and atrium will be redesigned with a grand staircase. A lower level will feature baristas, a market-style deli, fitness center, co-working lounges and other amenities. Construction is scheduled to begin later this year with completion slated for early 2019. Wright Heerema Architects is the project architect. Francis Prock and David Florent of Colliers International will market the renovated property for lease.
CHICAGO — Construction firm Skender has broken ground on a 14-story Hyatt House hotel in Chicago’s Fulton Market district. The 167,000-square-foot, 200-room development is located at 105 N. May St. The Hyatt House will be the first hotel in the Fulton Market district to cater to extended-stay corporate travelers. Amenities will include an indoor pool, green roof, fitness center and bar and lounge. Sterling Bay is the project developer, and Eckenhoff Saunders Architects is the architect. Completion is slated for summer 2019.
CHICAGO AND GLENVIEW, ILL. — Essex Realty Group Inc. has brokered the sale of two apartment properties in the Chicago area for $25 million. One of the properties is a 31-unit building located at 1545 W. North Ave. in Chicago’s Wicker Park neighborhood. Doug Imber, Kate Varde and Clay Maxfield of Essex represented the seller and developer, Sedgwick Properties. The Supera family purchased the asset for $12.1 million. The other is a 36-unit building located at 1202 Waukegan Road in Glenview. Matt Welke of Essex represented the seller and developer, Riverforest Development LLC. Doug Fisher and Vic Ciancetta of Essex represented the buyer, an out-of-state private investor who purchased the asset for $13.1 million.