GURNEE, ILL. — Venture One Real Estate LLC has purchased a single-tenant 21,672-square-foot distribution center in Gurnee, approximately 45 miles northwest of Chicago, for an undisclosed price. Chenille Kraft Co. sold the building, which is located on 1.4 acres at 65 Ambrogio Drive. Venture One plans to rehab the property. David Liebman of Merit Partners represented the seller, and Venture One was self-represented.
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MIAMI — CIM Group and Falcone Group will co-develop Seventh Street Apartments, a 450-unit apartment high-rise located along northeast 7th Street in downtown Miami. The tower will be part of the $2 billion Miami Worldcenter and feature 20,000 square feet of ground-floor retail and restaurant space. The tower will connect Miami Worldcenter’s high-street retail promenade to the east with All Aboard Florida’s Central Station and MDM Group’s Marriott Marquis hotel and expo center to the west. The city of Miami has also approved an adjacent 413-unit apartment tower, bringing the total number of entitled units on the site to 863 apartment residences. Designed by Cohen & Friedman, Seventh Street Apartments will feature a pool deck, fitness center, covered parking garage and concierge services. Construction is set to begin in June and be completed in approximately two years.
COLONIAL HEIGHTS, VA. — Armada Hoffler Properties Inc. has closed on the acquisition of Southgate Square, a 220,000-square-foot retail center located in Colonial Heights, roughly 23 miles south of Richmond. The center was fully leased at the time of sale to tenants such as Burlington Coat Factory, Michaels, Staples, PetSmart, Sleepy’s and Jo-Ann Fabric and Craft Stores. Southgate Square is located in close proximity to Southpark Mall, a Walmart Supercenter and Dimmock Square, a 100,000-square-foot retail center that Armada Hoffler purchased in 2014. The Virginia Beach, Va.-based REIT purchased Southgate Square in exchange for approximately $21.1 million of debt and the issuance of roughly 1.6 million units of limited partnership interest in Armada Hoffler’s operating partnership.
LOUISVILLE, KY. — KeyBank Real Estate Capital has provided $31.2 million in Freddie Mac financing for Apex on Preston Apartments, a 312-unit apartment community in Louisville. The Class A asset was delivered in 2015. Charlie Williams of KeyBank’s commercial mortgage group arranged the acquisition financing, which features an 8-year loan term.
HERNDON, VA. — NXT Capital has provided a $22.3 million loan to finance the recapitalization of Parkway Atrium, a 184,000-square-foot, Class B office building located in Herndon, about 25 miles west of Washington, D.C. The building has historically been leased to GSA tenants. The undisclosed borrower plans to use the loan proceeds to renovate the asset. Cary Abod and Robert Carey of HFF’s Washington, D.C., office arranged the loan through NXT Capital.
ORLANDO, FLA. — Cite Partners has brokered the $10.7 million sale of Shader Industrial Park, a 300,000-square-foot industrial property in Orlando. The asset was 90 percent leased at the time of sale. Cite Partners represented the undisclosed buyer in the transaction. Cory Kroeger and Greg Rebman of KR Properties represented the seller, an unnamed entity that has owned Shader Industrial Park since 1983.
NEW YORK CITY — After losing money for 13 consecutive quarters, teen apparel retailer Aéropostale Inc. (OTCQX: AROP) has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. Aéropostale will close 113 U.S. locations, as well as all 41 stores in Canada, and could announce more store closures at a later date. Of the 154 stores closing, 117 lost money last year, and the rest generated little profit. Click here to see a complete list of planned store closures. Store closing sales are scheduled to begin in the United States during the weekend of May 7-8, and in Canada during the week of May 9. The company plans to “emerge from the Chapter 11 process within the next six months as a standalone enterprise with a smaller store base, increased operating efficiencies and reduced SG&A [selling, general and administrative] expenses,” according to a press release from the company. Any sale of the company would be announced within the next six months. “While initiatives such as the implementation of our two-chain Factory and Mall strategy and our merchandise repositioning have started to gain traction, the ripple effects of an ongoing dispute with our second-largest supplier put substantial strain on our liquidity while also preventing …
The continued emergence of the e-commerce sector, and continued healthy deal volume among New Jersey’s “traditional” industrial tenants are generating significant momentum for the state’s industrial market. This includes the food, retail and consumer products industries. Strengthening fundamentals have reinforced this theme consistently over the past 24 months, or longer. During 2015, robust demand for modern warehouse space fueled the markets along the New Jersey Turnpike, pushing the state’s warehouse and distribution vacancy to a 15-year low (6.4 percent). This marks a significant five-year drop from a peak of 11.2 percent at the close of 2010. Additionally, the state’s industrial net absorption reached an all-time annual high (12.5 million square feet). Of this, 84 percent occurred within warehouse/distribution product. Big-box demand continues unabated. Currently, we are tracking multiple 1 million-square-foot requirements — the most we’ve seen in many years. Additionally, and importantly, the heightened focus on last-mile delivery is drawing tenants to small and mid-size infill sites. These range from close-in locations providing immediate access to New York City and Philadelphia, to densely populated hubs all along the New Jersey Turnpike. As vacancy rates approach all-time lows and available inventory tightens, an increasing number of deals involve Class B assets. …
CARLSBAD, CALIF. — CBRE Capital Markets’ Debt & Structured Finance team has arranged a $43 million loan for Cornerstone Real Estate Advisers LLC to refinance Bressi Ranch Village Center, a retail center in Carlsbad. Michael Riccio and Mark McGovern of CBRE’s San Diego office secured the long-term, fixed-rate loan for the borrower. Delivered in 2010, the 116,403-square-foot center is 97 percent occupied by 30 tenants, including Stater Bros. and Trader Joe’s.
BOISE — CareTrust REIT (NASDAQ: CTRE), an investor based in San Clemente about midway between Los Angeles and San Diego, has acquired Shaw Mountain at Cascadia, a 98-bed skilled nursing facility in Boise, for $8.9 million. This deal was a sale-leaseback transaction with the seller and operator, Cascadia Healthcare LLC. The acquisition was funded by an 8.5 million-share equity offering that occurred in March.