LOS ANGELES — A local private investment company has purchased a three-property multifamily portfolio based in Southern California for $40.5 million. The portfolio includes a total of 484 units in four buildings. The acquisition includes 344 units in San Bernardino County, a 60-unit building in Orange County, and a two-building, 80-unit apartment complex in Los Angeles County. All of the properties have deferred maintenance. DeLonne Valens and Tim Steuernol of NAI Capital’s Multifamily Services Group was represented the buyer and the seller, Chanslor Street LLC, in this transaction.
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MANHATTAN BEACH, CALIF. — JLL Retail has launched the $150 million redevelopment of Manhattan Village Shopping Center, a 44-acre, 573,000-square-foot mixed-use center in Manhattan Beach. The redevelopment plan begins with the update and remerchandising of the center’s interior mall. Key tenants, including Apple, Williams Sonoma, Pottery Barn, Sephora and Victoria’s Secret, among others, will be joined by affordable, luxury-brand retail, unique-to-market shops and signature restaurants. Future phases of the development plan include: • The Village Shops, a 53,300-square-foot open-air expansion of retail and restaurant space adjacent to the enclosed mall; • The renovation of the existing community center component, which is anchored by Ralph’s Fresh Fare and CVS/pharmacy; • The addition of amenities that complement the environmentally friendly setting, including a central plaza, pedestrian and bike-friendly paths, valet service, consolidated and covered parking, landscaping and water features
HAWTHORNE, CALIF. — Quantum Capital Partners has secured $16.9 million in long-term debt to refinance Hawthorne Xchange, a neighborhood shopping center in Hawthorne. The 10-year loan features a 30-year amortization schedule and a 4 percent fixed rate. The borrower is local investor Howard Building LLC. Loan proceeds will be used to retire the maturing debt assumed when Howard acquired the center from Danros Inc. in March 2015 for $25 million. Located at 2831-2909 W. 120th St., the 63,837-square-foot property is fully occupied by a variety of tenants, including Sprint, Starbucks Coffee, Sears Appliance and 24 Hour Fitness. Mike Yim and Jonathan Hakakha of Quantum Capital arranged the financing.
SANTA MARIA, CALIF. — Phillips Edison Grocery Center REIT II has acquired Broadway Pavilion in Santa Maria for an undisclosed price. The 142,944-square-foot center is anchored by Food Maxx, a banner of Save Mart, a private chain of supermarkets that owns and operates stores in Northern and Central California and Northern Nevada. Additional tenants include Starbucks Coffee, Subway, Sally Beauty, Rent-A-Center, Cricket Wireless, Play It Again Sports, Party City, Hallmark and Federal Credit Union.
MONTROSE, COLO. — Roaring Fork Lodge LLC has selected Denver-based architectural firm OZ Architecture to design Roaring Fork Lodge, a new independent living, assisted living and memory care community in Montrose, located in the southwestern portion of Colorado. The 80,000-square-foot community will be situated on a 10-acre plot. It will include 10 independent living duplex cottages, in addition to the main building that will feature 69 independent living, assisted living and memory care apartments. The site will also feature a retail component, coffee shop, café and small medical clinic. Colorado-based Vivage Senior Living will operate the community, which is expected to open in late 2016.
Avison Young Assists Adventus Realty Trust in $38.9M Purchase of Office Building in Atlanta
by John Nelson
ATLANTA — Avison Young has advised Adventus Realty Trust in its off-market acquisition of 1000 Parkwood, a 212,500-square-foot office building located in Atlanta’s Cumberland/Galleria office submarket. The seller, Atlanta Property Group, sold the 10-story property to Adventus for $38.9 million. Built in 1985, 1000 Parkwood was 92 percent leased at the time of sale to tenants including global chemical company Kemira. Matt Tritschler of Avison Young advised Adventus in the transaction, and CBRE represented Atlanta Property Group.
ORLANDO, FLA. — Berkadia has brokered the $24.6 million sale of a two-property multifamily portfolio in southeast Orlando. Located across Curry Ford Road from one another, the portfolio includes the 210-unit Pendelton Park Villas and the 100-unit Carlyle Court Apartments. At the time of sale, Pendelton Park Villas was 97 percent occupied and Carlyle Court was 94 percent occupied. Both properties have undergone capital improvements totaling more than $1.2 million since 2012. Cole Whitaker and Hal Warren of Berkadia represented the seller, West Springfield, Mass.-based Florida Pendelton LP, in the transaction. The buyer was Miami-based Lloyd Jones Capital LLC.
CAPE CORAL, FLA. — Marcus & Millichap has brokered the $8.5 million sale of Crossings at Cape Coral, a 168-unit affordable housing community located at 1150 Hancock Creek S. Blvd. in Cape Coral. The property was constructed and placed into the Low Income Housing Tax Credit program in 2000. The community comprises eight three-story buildings and a freestanding clubhouse. Evan Kristol of Marcus & Millichap’s Fort Lauderdale office represented the seller, an institutional owner based in New York City, and the private, Florida-based buyer in the transaction.
MEDLEY, FLA. — Cushman & Wakefield has arranged a 149,980-square-foot industrial lease at Airport North Logistics Park, bringing Building One to full occupancy. The 45-acre industrial park is located at 8502 N.W. 80th St. in Medley, part of Miami’s Airport North submarket. The tenant, Eco Window Systems, is a privately owned manufacturer of affordable impact-resistant doors and windows. The company is relocating from Medley International Business Park and is doubling the size of its distribution center. Wayne Ramoski and Gian Rodriguez of Cushman & Wakefield represented the landlord, Airport North Industrial Inc., in the lease deal. Americas Commercial Real Estate LLC represented Eco Window Systems. Buildings Two and Three at Airport North Logistics Park are under construction and are expected to be delivered by mid-2017.
GERMANTOWN, TENN. — Trademark Property Co. has signed three new retailers to join Saddle Creek, a 173,000-square-foot outdoor lifestyle retail center in Germantown, roughly 22 miles east of Memphis. The new tenants include Atlanta-based American Threads, Sephora and Sur La Table. American Threads will open its 1,995-square-foot store next to Janie and Jack later this year; Sephora will open its 5,701-square-foot store next to Michael Kors later this year; and Sur La Table will open its 5,807-square-foot store next to Brooks Brothers in 2017. Saddle Creek is currently home to 40 retailers, including Apple, Anthropologie, J. Crew and Banana Republic. Other retailers opening this summer include Grimaldi’s Pizzeria, Paper Source and Sleep Number.