LAS VEGAS — ACVII-Hacienda LLC has acquired the 252-unit Conejo Villas Apartment Homes in Las Vegas for $28.5 million. The community is located at 5060 W. Hacienda Ave. Conejo Villas was built in 1999. The community offers covered parking, a pool with a sundeck and spa, and a fitness center. Robin Willett, Antone Brazill, Devin Lee and Jerad Roberts of Northcap Multifamily represented the buyer.
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MESA, ARIZ. — Inco Real Estate Co. has acquired the 320-unit Fiesta Park Apartments in Mesa for $20 million. The community is located at 1033 S. Longmore Road. The 10-building asset was built in 1979. It was 93 percent leased at closing. Amenities include covered parking, a clubhouse and a playground. Mark Forrester and Ric Holway of Berkadia-Phoenix represented Inco. Bill Hahn, Jeff Sherman and Trevor Koskovich of Colliers International represented the seller, BH Properties, in this transaction.
CAMARILLO, CALIF. — Lady’s Slipper 1031 LLC, a private investor, has acquired a 113,000-square-foot industrial building in Camarillo for $12.8 million. The building is located at 750 W. Ventura Blvd. along the Highway 101 corridor. Bob Tuler of Radius Commercial Real Estate and Investments represented the buyer. Mike Catalano and Craig Newlands of Savills Studley represented the seller, Sentinel Properties, in this transaction.
LOS ANGELES — A joint venture between Zion Enterprises and TA Partners has purchased a 1.3-acre development site in downtown Los Angeles for an undisclosed sum. The site is situated on Grand Avenue and Cesar Chavez Avenue. The land is entitled for a 22-story, 299-unit multifamily tower with 8,000 square feet of ground-floor retail. The JV received development entitlements during escrow. CBRE’s Laurie Lustig-Bower and Kamran Paydar represented the seller, an affiliate of locally based Cimmarusti Holdings, in this transaction.
HAYWARD, CALIF. — EP Container Corp. has renewed its lease for an 18,000-square-foot industrial warehouse/distribution facility in the East Bay submarket of Hayward. The facility is located at 1672 Delta Court. The property is situated within a larger multi-tenant warehouse space that features office space, dock-high and drive-in loading access, ample parking and significant power. Kate Webster of Cushman and Wakefield represented the renter. Greig Lagomarsino and Rick Keely of Colliers International represented the landlord, MIREF Delta Court LLC, in this transaction.
WEBSTER, N.Y. — KeyBank Real Estate Capital has provided a $24.8 million Freddie Mac first mortgage loan for Waverlywood Apartments & Townhomes in Webster. The 361-unit multifamily property was built in 1974 and underwent $1.5 million in renovations over the past five years. Upgrades included new carpeting, floor tiling, appliances and boilers. Dirk Falardeau of Key’s Commercial Mortgage Group arranged the non-recourse loan with a seven-year term, two years of interest only and a 30-year amortization schedule. The loan was used to refinance existing debt.
STAMFORD, CONN. — Hunt Mortgage Group has provided a $28 million first mortgage bridge loan to facilitate the recapitalization and renovation of a mixed-use multifamily and commercial property in Stamford. Park Square West Apartments is a nine-story property located at 101 Summer St. The property was built in 1999 and includes 143 residential units, two commercial spaces and a 213-space parking garage. The unit mix features 10 studios, 64 one-bedroom units, 64 two-bedroom apartments and five three-bedroom units. The two-year floating rate loan includes three options to extend the term for a period of 12 months each. The residential component is currently 92 percent occupied and the commercial component is 100 percent occupied. The loan also includes a $703,000 capital improvement reserve, which will go toward renovations. Additional improvements planned include interior renovations of 48 of the property’s units, including replacing countertops and cabinets, flooring upgrades, installation of new lighting, bathroom fixtures and kitchen appliances. Property amenities include a concierge, shuttle service, valet dry cleaning, roof deck, fitness center, garage parking and a ground floor restaurant.
NEW YORK CITY — New Project, a Brooklyn-based fabrication company specializing in museum, exhibition and commercial design/build projects, has purchased a 12,500-square-foot, two-story building in the Greenwood neighborhood of Brooklyn. With the purchase, the company will combine its administrative offices, metal and finish shop, and woodworking facilities into one location at 223 25th St. Since New Project’s founding in 2004, the company has grown from two employees to more than 30. Over the last five years, the firm has experienced a 376 percent growth in revenue. New Project will move to its new location in spring 2017.
WESTAMPTON, N.J. — Hersh Realty Group Commercial Real Estate (HRG) has arranged the $7.4 million sale of The Westampton Marketplace located at 483 Woodlane Road in Westampton. The Westampton Marketplace is a 32,140-square-foot Class A retail shopping center consisting of 24,000 square feet of inline retail space and an 8,300-square-foot freestanding Family Dollar situated on 8.3 acres. Additional pad sites are available for future development. The center, built in 2008, is located near I-295 and the New Jersey Turnpike. In addition to Family Dollar, other tenants located at the center include Subway, Scotto Pizza, a nail salon and a daycare center. Seth Hersh of HRG was the sole broker involved in the transaction and represented the seller, a private local real estate investment group. The buyer was a private real estate investment group located in the New York area.
NEW YORK CITY — Ricoh USA has signed a 10-year lease for a 30,469-square-foot office space at 711 Third Ave. in New York City. SL Green is the landlord. Ricoh USA will consolidate into 711 Third Ave. from three other Manhattan buildings. Located one block east of Grand Central Terminal, 711 Third Ave. features a mosaic mural designed by expressionist Hans Hofmann in the lobby. The building was recently renovated with new elevator cabs, windows, corridors and restrooms. Other tenants include McKinsey & Co., Goldberg Segalia and Ackman Ziff. CBRE’s Joseph Mangiacotti, Carolyn Sica and Kurt Burdack represented Ricoh USA, while Howard Tenenbaum and Gary Rosen represented the landlord in-house at SL Green.