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SUSSEX, WIS. — The Barry Company has brokered the sale of a 31,200-square-foot industrial building in Sussex, approximately 23 miles northwest of Milwaukee. Golner Precision Products Inc. purchased the building, located at W222 N5734 Miller Way, from RLP Rentals for an undisclosed price. Golner Precision plans to remodel the former Spectrum Electric building and intends to expand the facility at a later time. Curt Pitzen of MLG Commercial represented Golner Precision Products in the transaction, and James Young of The Barry Company represented the seller.

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ARLINGTON, VA. — A joint venture between Regency Centers Corp. (NYSE: REG) and AvalonBay Communities Inc. (NYSE: AVB) has acquired Market Common Clarendon, a mixed-use development located in Arlington, for $406 million. The project, located approximately five miles from Washington, D.C., consists of 300 Class A apartments and 300,000 square feet of retail space anchored by Whole Foods Market, Apple, Crate & Barrel, The Container Store, Pottery Barn and Williams-Sonoma. The asset also features an adjacent vacant building for future development. Arlington County records show that TIAA-CREF bought the properties for a little more than $166 million in 2002, according to the Washington Business Journal. AvalonBay will acquire all of the residential components, while Regency will acquire the retail and all remaining components. To reach the $406 million purchase price, AvalonBay contributed $120.3 million and Regency contributed $285.7 million. “Market Common Clarendon is a seasoned and cycle-tested 10-acre urban shopping center,” says Barry Argalas, senior vice president of national transactions for Regency Centers. “The combination of a dense, affluent and highly educated customer base, along with the convenient access to the Clarendon metro station, all contribute to the success of the retailers.” Regency Centers’ stock price closed at $78.27 per share …

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PISCATAWAY AND WAYNE, N.J. — Meridian Capital Group has arranged $218.2 million in acquisition financing for the purchase of Pleasant View Gardens and Wayne Village, two multifamily properties located in Piscataway and Wayne. Cammeby’s International LTD acquired the properties, which total 1,414 units. The 10-year Fannie Mae loans, provided by Capital One Multifamily Finance, feature 3.89 percent fixed rates and seven years of interest-only payments. Abe Hirsch, Zev Karpel of Meridian Capital arranged the financing for the borrower. Located at 258 1/2 Carlton Ave. in Piscataway, Pleasant View Gardens offers 1,142 apartments, a swimming pool, fitness center, business center and clubhouse. Located at 1353 Valley Road in Wayne, the 275-unit Wayne Village features a swimming pool, fitness center and dog park.

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JONESTOWN, PA. — Ridgeline Property Group has broken ground on Crossroads Logistics Center, a speculative industrial building located on MSC Drive in Jonestown. Expandable to 450,000 square feet, the 398,250-square-foot building will feature 36-foot clear heights, 85 dock doors in a cross-docked configuration, four drive-in doors, 55-foot by 56-foot column spacing, ESFR sprinkler systems, 206 auto parking spaces and 116 trailer storage stalls. Completion is slated for December. CBRE has been retained to market the property for lease.

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CAMBRIDGE, REVERE AND CONCORD, MASS. — KW Development has completed the sales of three hotels in the Boston metro area for a combined $71.5 million. The company sold the 121-key Best Western Plus Hotel Tria, located at 220 Alewife Brook Parkway in Cambridge, to an undisclosed buyer in February; the 180-room Four Points by Sheraton Boston Logan Airport, located at 407 Squire Road in Revere, sold in March; and the 105-key Best Western at Historic Concord, located at 740 Elm St. in Concord, sold in April. The properties were sold to three different undisclosed buyers. Additional details of the sales were not released. Denny Meikelham and Alan Suzuki of HFF represented KW in all three sales.

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KINGSTON, N.Y. — Unison Realty Partners has completed the disposition of King’s Mall, a retail-anchored shopping center located in Kingston. An affiliate of Paragon Realty Group acquired the 186,000-square-foot property for $19.6 million. Tenants at the property include Marshalls, HomeGoods, DSW, Ulta Beauty and Mother Earth’s Storehouse. Newmark Grubb Knight Frank brokered the transaction.

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MARLBOROUGH, MASS. — CBRE/New England’s Debt & Structured Finance team secured $9.1 million in acquisition financing for Calare Properties Inc. The company used loan proceeds to purchase two industrial/flex properties located at 261 Cedar Hill St. and 753 Forest St. within Cedar Hills Business Park in Marlborough. 261 Cedar Street is a 59,404-square-foot industrial/flex building that is fully occupied by four long-term tenants with staggered lease expiration dates. 753 Forest Street is a 75,000-square-foot property fully leased to five tenants. HarborOne Bank provided the financing. Kyle Juszczyszyn, Chris Coutts and Lenny Pierce of CBRE/NE arranged the financing for the borrower.

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Midtown Center Washington DC

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Carr Properties has broken ground on Midtown Center, a Class A, 862,000-square-foot trophy office development in Washington, D.C. The LEED Gold-certified project will be located at the corner of 15th and L streets, a 90,000-square-foot site that served as the headquarters location for The Washington Post for over 50 years. Fannie Mae will anchor the 14-story development with its new national headquarters upon completion, which is slated for June 2018. Fannie Mae will pay roughly $38 million annually to occupy Midtown Center, according to the Washington Business Journal. The project team includes architect SHoP Architects and general contractor Clark Construction. The groundbreaking ceremony took place on Thursday, May 12 and was attended by Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser and Councilmember Jack Evans. Midtown Center will feature two office towers separated by a European-style public plaza. The amenities will include three levels of below-grade parking, an 8,300-square-foot fitness center, 1,300-square-foot bike room, 1,000-square-foot rooftop conference center and 50,000 square feet of retail space.

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Myrtle Beach Mall

MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. — Misuma Holdings and Peak Financial Partners Inc. have announced plans to begin a $30 million redevelopment of Myrtle Beach Mall. The redevelopment will de-mall the property to create an open-air retail, restaurant and entertainment district. The project, which is being leased by Avison Young and managed by JLL, will include the redevelopment of more than 375,000 square feet of space, major architectural renovations, significant landscaping, lighting and facilities improvements and the addition of more than a dozen new tenants. The owners plan to begin the redevelopment in 2017. Existing tenants at the center include Belk, J.C. Penney, Carmike Cinema 12 and Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World.

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1255 22nd Street NW Washington DC

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Federal Capital Partners (FCP) has provided a $20.6 million mezzanine loan to finance the development of a 197-unit, Class A apartment community located at 1255 22nd St. N.W. in Washington, D.C.’s West End neighborhood. Eagle Bank provided the senior financing for the project, which will include the ground-up construction of a connected nine-story, 65-unit apartment building with five, two-story carriage homes with private parking. The development will comprise a mix of studios, one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments, as well as a fitness center, rooftop pool and 5,000 square feet of retail space. The co-developers include Tasea Investment Co. and the Auger family. Peter Witham of The Greenwich Group International arranged the loan on behalf of the developers. Construction will begin in June.

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