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PAUL, MINN. — Stahl Construction has completed construction of a Hyatt Place hotel located in St. Paul’s historic Custom House building. The rededication of the Custom House building and grand opening of the Hyatt Place was held Sept. 21. The Custom House served as a post office and federal customs port in the early 1900s. It also served as the main postal facility for St. Paul from 1934 through 2010. The riverfront building has been converted into a mixed-use property including a 149-room hotel, 202 apartments and space for a future restaurant. The $125 million renovation of the 748,000-square-foot building has been ongoing over the last 17 months.

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SWANSEA, ILL. — Southwestern Illinois Development Authority (SWIDA), in partnership with Bywater Development Group and Bi-State Development (BSD), is developing a $10.5 million seniors housing project adjacent to the Swansea MetroLink station in Swansea, Ill. The Illinois Housing Development Authority (IHDA) in Chicago approved the transit-oriented development project on Sept. 16. The new development, Metro Landing of Swansea, will feature a three-story building with 62 one- and two-bedroom apartments for older adults. Located adjacent to the Swansea MetroLink Station, residents can reach restaurants, retail and entertainment via mass transit. Construction will begin next summer and is scheduled for completion in late summer 2018.

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ROSEVILLE, MICH. — Mid-America Real Estate Corp.’s Investment Sales team has brokered the sale of the Macomb Mall Shops in Roseville, Mich. A private investor purchased the 8,074-square-foot center for $3.6 million. Macomb Mall Shops is located at the northwest corner of Gratiot Avenue and Masonic Boulevard in Roseville. The center’s tenant list includes Potbelly’s, AT&T and Chipotle. Mid-America’s Carly Gallagher, Ben Wineman and Richard Kerwin represented the seller, Bloomfield Hills-based Lormax Stern Development Co., in the transaction.

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CANTON AND SAGINAW, MICH. — Tjader Gerdom and Larry Siedell of Gerdom Realty and Investment represented both the buyer and seller in the sale of two net leased restaurants, Hayden’s Grill and Bar in Canton and Harvey’s Grill and Bar in Saginaw. Both locations are freestanding casual dining restaurants spanning 7,000 square feet. A private investor from the Detroit area bought the restaurants as a package deal.

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ALLEN, TEXAS — TierPoint LLC plans to build a new data center in the Dallas metropolitan area. Partnering with Compass Data Centers, TierPoint’s plans calls for 90,000 square feet of building space in Allen, with the initial phase including an investment of over $20 million and 16,000 square feet of raised floor. The facility will also include infrastructure support and office space and is expected to be operational by spring 2017. TierPoint’s made its first data center acquisition, Colo4Dallas, in 2010.

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SAN ANTONIO — Electra America and Robbins Property Associates have acquired Vantage at Alamo Ranch, a 288-unit apartment complex in San Antonio. The JV bought the asset from Vantage Communities and will rebrand it as Verandas at Alamo. With this acquisition, Electra/Robbins’ Texas portfolio now includes over 7,000 apartment units in cities including San Antonio, Houston and Dallas. Constructed in 2015, Vantage at Alamo is located at 6831 Alamo Parkway and features one-, two- and three-bedroom units. The project totals 240,916 square feet. Community amenities include swimming pools, a fitness center, on-site maintenance, gated access, business center, picnic area, pet park and high-speed Internet. The property is 87 percent occupied. Unit amenities include nine-foot ceilings, balconies/patios, hardwood floors, walk-in closets and granite countertops.

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FORT WORTH, TEXAS — JLL has secured an office lease renewal and expansion on behalf of accounting firm Auldridge-Griffin P.C. The 8,614-square-foot office lease includes a nearly 1,500-square-foot expansion for the Fort Worth-based company. JLL’s Pat McDowell negotiated the lease on behalf of the tenant. John Grace of Colliers International represented the unnamed landlord. Auldridge-Griffin’s office is located in the Ridglea Bank Building at 6300 Ridglea Place.

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HOUSTON — Marcus & Millichap has arranged the sale of Broadway Shopping Center, a 6,793-square-foot retail property located in Houston. Gus Lagos and Alex Bouchard of Marcus & Millichap’s Houston office marketed the property on behalf of the seller, an individual/personal trust partnership. Lagos and Bouchard also secured the buyer, a limited liability company. Broadway Shopping Center is located at 3933 Broadway St.

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SAN ANTONIO — CycleBar, an indoor cycling studio, will open its first San Antonio studio on Sept. 26 in a 3,000-square-foot space in Village at Stone Oak. The specialty retail center is located at 22602 U.S. Highway 281 N. Marcus Shaffer with The Weitzman Group handled negotiations for CycleBar. Tenants at Village at Stone Oak include Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, James Avery, Bar Louie, Victoria’s Secret, 54th Street Grill & Bar, Target, HomeGoods, Hobby Lobby, DSW and World Market. CycleBar’s rides offer a full-body workout and cardio exercise. The company provides shoes, water bottles and snacks at no extra cost, as well as secure storage and a locker room with robes, wet clothing bags and toiletries.

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FREDERICK, MD. — Wagman Construction has completed construction of The Lodge at Willow Ponds, a new independent living expansion on the Willow Ponds continuing care retirement community (CCRC) campus in Frederick, approximately 50 miles west of Baltimore. Homewood Retirement Centers of the United Church of Christ owns the CCRC, which is located on over 100 acres. The $50 million expansion project added a four-story, 277,000-square-foot building totaling 150 apartments and patio homes. An additional 50 units may be added in the future. Noelker and Hull served as lead architect and designer on the project. Wagman is a construction firm with offices in Pennsylvania and Virginia. Homewood is a faith-based operator with communities throughout Pennsylvania and Maryland.

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