HOBOKEN, N.J. — Funds managed by Greystar Real Estate Partners have acquired Observer Park, a multifamily property located at 51 Garden St. in Hoboken, for an aggregate purchase price of $70.3 million. The seller was Invesco. Constructed in 1991, the 12-story building features 115 units. On-site amenities include a fitness center, package concierge, terrace with gas grills and lounge areas, indoor parking, a hospitality bar with Starbucks Coffee, 24-hour laundry facilities, dry cleaning pickup and delivery, and controlled-access lobbies. Brian Whitmer, Andrew Merin, Adam Spies, David Bernhaut, Gary Gabriel and Ryan Dowd of Cushman & Wakefield represented the seller in the transaction.
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Cushman & Wakefield Brokers Sale of 580,000 SF Manufacturing Facility in Vineland, New Jersey
by Amy Works
VINELAND, N.J. — Cushman & Wakefield has arranged the sale of a manufacturing and warehouse facility located at 500 W. Elmer Road in Vineland. F&S Produce Co. acquired the 580,000-square-foot property for an undisclosed price. The buyer will use the new facility to accommodate its future expansion. Matthew Marshall, Brian Hilger and Gerry Blinebury of Cushman & Wakefield represented the undisclosed seller in the deal.
New York Life Real Estate Investors Acquires 296-Unit Multifamily Property in Mount Laurel, New Jersey
by Amy Works
MOUNT LAUREL, N.J. — New York Life Real Estate Investors, on behalf of institutional investors, has acquired Mount Laurel Crossing, a garden-style apartment community located in Mount Laurel, approximately 20 miles east of downtown Philadelphia. Built in 1999, the property comprises 13 residential buildings offering a total of 296 units. At the time of sale, the property was 95 percent occupied. The name of the seller and acquisition price were not released.
PEABODY, MASS. — KeyPoint Partners has arranged the sale of Route One Marketplace, a retail property located at 216 Newbury St. in Peabody. An undisclosed seller sold the property to the owner and operator of FUNCITY and Aero Trampoline Parks for $6.1 million. The buyer plans to open a FUNCITY facility at the property in spring 2018. Work Out World, Namco, Mass Bay Hockey Center and Revival Church are tenants at the 68,530-square-foot property. Don Mace of KeyPoint Partners negotiated the transaction.
DORAL, FLA. — Walker & Dunlop has arranged the $135 million sale of The Manor CityPlace Apartments, a 398-unit multifamily community in Doral, a city in South Florida roughly 14 miles west of Miami. Roberto Pesant and Chris Conklin of Walker & Dunlop arranged the transaction on behalf of the seller and property developer, The Related Group. TA Realty acquired the asset, which is situated on a 5.7-acre site within walking distance to CityPlace Doral, a 55-acre retail center that opened in March. Constructed in 2014, The Manor includes studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom floor plans with private patios and balconies. Community amenities include a waterfall Jacuzzi, pool with personal cabanas and daybeds, outdoor kitchen with a fireplace and barbeque area, game room, private movie theater, yoga studio, virtual spinning room and a fitness center.
LEBANON, TENN. — Al. Neyer has unveiled plans to develop Cedar Farms, a Class A industrial development in Lebanon, roughly 30 miles east of Nashville. The development will include two speculative buildings totaling more than 1.5 million square feet, located on 103 acres near the Couchville Pike and Interstate 840 interchange. The first phase of the project will include a 902,000-square-foot speculative building and a second pad for a facility spanning up to 600,000 square feet. New York Life Real Estate Investors is an equity investor in the project, which is the firm’s second partnership with Al. Neyer. The partnership’s other venture is Mallory Green, a 175,000-square-foot office building under construction nearby in Franklin. Cedar Farms will feature 36-foot clear heights and LED lighting in 70-foot speed bays. Construction on Phase I will begin this month, with completion slated for late 2018. Doug McDowell and Jeb Atkinson of ProVenture will represent Al. Neyer in the project’s leasing assignment.
RALEIGH, N.C. — Highwoods Properties Inc. is selling two office towers in Raleigh for a combined $65.3 million. Highwoods Tower One, a 187,000-square-foot office tower in Raleigh, sold for $34.3 million. The Triangle Business Journal reports BB&T, a tenant, acquired the asset. BB&T also acquired an adjacent, two-acre land parcel as part of the acquisition. The 26-year-old building was 85.5 percent leased as of Sept. 30. In addition, Highwoods Properties is selling Highwoods Tower Two for $31 million. The transaction, which is scheduled to close in the second quarter of 2018, will include another adjacent, two-acre land parcel. The 168,000-square-foot building is 15 years old and was 90.8 percent leased as of Sept. 30.
SANDY SPRINGS, GA. — Westdale, in a joint venture with StreetLights Residential, has broken ground on Aria Village, a new retail and residential development in Sandy Springs, roughly 15 miles north of downtown Atlanta. Aria Village will include 30,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space, along with a five-story apartment community dubbed The Alastair at Aria Village. The project is part of Aria, a master-planned community under development by Ashton Woods. Located adjacent to the new Mercedes-Benz USA headquarters, Aria Village will feature boutique retailers, a chef-driven restaurant and 357 apartment units, ranging in size from 701 to 2,068 square feet. The residential portion will feature a pool deck, coworking spaces, dog wash station and a two-story fitness center. The first apartment units are expected to open in fall 2019. SLR Construction LLC is the general contractor for the project, and Looney Ricks Kiss is the architect. TBG Partners is providing landscape design services, and 5G Studio is the interior designer.
MEMPHIS AND SHELBYVILLE, TENN. — Magnolia Capital Investments has acquired two properties in Memphis and Shelbyville for a combined $22.4 million. The Nashville-based company acquired Trustmark Centre, a 163,446-square-foot office building located at 5350 Poplar Ave. in Memphis, for $19.7 million. The nine-story building was 93.5 percent leased at the time of sale to tenants including TrustMark Bank, Aetna Insurance and Evergreen Packaging. Shane Soefker and Jacob Biddle of Avison Young represented Magnolia Capital in the transaction. In Shelbyville, Magnolia Capital acquired Big Springs Shopping Center for $2.7 million. Located at 108 Lane Parkway, the 86,077-square-foot retail center was 86 percent leased at the time of sale to tenants including Dollar General, Factory Connection, United Grocery Outlet and Goodwill. Avison Young will manage Big Springs Shopping Center and handle the property’s leasing activity.
SAN ANTONIO — Casey Development Ltd. has broken ground on The Keep Storage, a 645-unit self-storage facility located near the intersection of Vance Jackson and Jackson Keller roads in San Antonio. The Class A property will feature more than 87,000 square feet of net rentable storage space. Approximately 95 percent of the units are climate-controlled. Baxter Contracting is serving as general contractor for the project, which was designed by Archcon Architecture. Delivery is scheduled for fall 2018.