NEW YORK CITY — Marcus & Millichap has brokered the sale of a retail property located at 156 Lawrence St. in Brooklyn. A private investor acquired the 1,612-square-foot property for $4.9 million, or more than $3,000 per square foot. Michael Cimino, Jakub Nowak and Matthew Rosenzweig of Marcus & Millichap represented the seller, a private investor, and the buyer in the sale.
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ATLANTA — German sportswear brand Adidas has announced plans to open a new footwear production site in the Atlanta area in 2017, eventually bringing part of the company’s manufacturing from Asia to the United States. The facility, which will be known as adidas Speedfactory, is designed to allow the company to create products more quickly and closer to U.S. consumers using a highly automated process. The 74,000-square-foot facility will be located in Cherokee County, a suburban area roughly 30 miles northwest of Atlanta. It is scheduled to open in the second half of 2017 and will produce 50,000 pairs of shoes a year while employing 160. The U.S. factory will complement another Speedfactory facility operating in Germany. Adidas’ strategic partner Oechsler will operate both the U.S. and German facilities. Adidas is headquartered in a small town in Bavaria. The company is publicly traded on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange under the symbol ADS. Its parent company, Adidas Group, includes several other sports-goods brands such as Reebok and TaylorMade. — Haisten Willis
LIVERMORE, CALIF. — RedMill Capital has secured a $38.6 million construction loan that will allow it to break ground this fall on The Shoppes at Livermore, a mixed-use retail development in Livermore, approximately 40 miles east of San Francisco. American National Insurance Co. was the lender. Slated for completion in 2017, the development will feature 120,000 square feet. Terms of the financing were not disclosed.
RENTON AND MILTON, WASH. — CE Enterprise Partners LLC has acquired two single-tenant Albertsons grocery stores totaling 97,021 square feet in the Seattle suburbs for $16.3 million. Acquisitions included a 43,130-square-foot Albertsons located 18 miles southeast of Seattle’s city center in Renton; and a 53,891-square-foot Albertsons located 27 miles south of Seattle in Milton. Both properties are triple-net-leased to Albertsons through 2035. Bob Tuller of Cushman & Wakefield’s San Francisco office represented the buyer in the transaction. Nick Foster, Mark West and Nick Kassab of HFF represented the seller, HH Property North LLC.
MESA AND APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZ. — Madison Realty Cos. has purchased two seniors housing communities in the Phoenix suburbs of Mesa and Apache Junction for $14.8 million. The real estate investment firm made the acquisitions on behalf of Delaware Statutory Trust investors. Madison plans to add levels of care and other value to the properties. The Mesa property was built in 2013 and Apache Junction in 2011. The specific names of the communities were not disclosed. The properties feature a loan-to-value ratio of 41.9 percent with 25-year amortization and a fixed rate of 4.75 percent for a seven-year, no-interest-only term.
LOS ANGELES — Thorofare Capital has arranged a $23 million, floating-rate commercial mortgage for a retail property located in the Koreatown neighborhood of Los Angeles. The borrower was not disclosed. The property offers 50,000 square feet of retail space. Kevin Miller and Felix Gutnikov of Thorofare Capital secured the financing.
LOS ANGELES — SCG America has acquired a 34,000-square-foot land parcel at 400 S. Broadway in downtown Los Angeles. The company will develop a 34-story high-rise condominium on the site featuring 7,000 square feet of ground-floor retail and commercial space. The property is slated for groundbreaking in October and completion in 2020.
YPSILANTI AND HOLT, MICH. — UnitedHealthcare has invested $16.9 million in two new affordable multifamily projects in Michigan. The $17.2 million New Parkridge will offer 86 affordable apartment units, as well as on-site support services to help improve residents’ access to healthcare, education, job training and childcare. UnitedHealthcare is investing $8 million in the project, which is located in Ypsilanti, approximately 10 miles southeast of Ann Arbor. Ypsilanti Housing Commission and Chesapeake Community Advisors are the project developers. UnitedHealthcare is also investing $8.9 million in Prestwick Village, a 66-unit affordable housing project with support services in Holt, approximately 10 miles south of Lansing. Construction is currently underway on the $10.7 million project, which is slated to be complete by the end of the year. T.R. Hovey Construction LLC is the general contractor for Prestwick Village, and Gryphon Group is the developer.
WEST BEND, WIS. — The Opus Group has broken ground on a 60,000-square-foot office building in West Bend, approximately 40 miles northwest of Milwaukee. The two-story building will serve as the headquarters for Delta Defense LLC and the United States Concealed Carry Association, which provides education, training and legal protection for gun owners. The facility, situated on 36 acres, will feature a member services call center, training center and complete video and audio studio. In addition, 8,000 square feet of the first floor will serve as a fulfillment center to ship books, DVDs and other items that the company produces and sells. Kahler Slater Architects is providing design services for the project, which is slated for completion in early 2017. Opus is providing construction, development and engineering services.
DAYTON, OHIO — Namdar Realty Group has acquired Salem Plaza, a 141,616-square-foot shopping center in Dayton, for an undisclosed price. Garrison Investment Group sold the property, which is located at 45-15 Salem Ave. Burlington Coat Factory occupies 70 percent of the shopping center. Family Dollar is another tenant at Salem Plaza. Marcus & Millichap represented the seller in the transaction, and Joel J. Gorjian of Namdar Realty Group represented the buyer internally.