AUSTIN, TEXAS — ARA Newmark has secured the sale of Broadstone 8 One Hundred, a 376-unit multifamily community in northwest Austin. The complex is located near Apple’s planned expansion of its 39-acre corporate campus, as well as local hubs for eBay, PayPal, Google, Visa and 3M. San Francisco-based Jackson Square Properties was the buyer. Pat Jones of ARA Newmark represented the seller, Alliance Residential. Constructed in 2015, Broadstone 8 One Hundred is a Class A community situated on 17 acres. The property offers a pool with lounge seating and a tanning ledge, outdoor kitchen with gas grills, bocce ball court and a hammock green. The clubhouse includes viewing/entertainment spaces, a social lounge with a beverage bar and an athletic center. Unit interiors feature 10-foot ceilings and hardwood floors.
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HURST, TEXAS — Marcus & Millichap has arranged the sale of The Gables of Notting Hill, a 175-unit apartment property located in Hurst. Al Silva and Ford Braly of Marcus & Millichap’s Fort Worth office marketed the property on behalf of the seller, a Houston-based private investment firm. Silva and Braly also secured the buyer, a Dallas-based investment group. The property was built in 1968 and consists of 27 buildings with one-, two- and three-bedroom floor plans.
ST. LOUIS — Aragon Holdings LLC has acquired a 480-unit apartment property in St. Louis for an undisclosed price. A joint venture between Covenant Capital Group and Bell Partners Inc. sold the asset. Oxford Hills Apartments is situated on 26.3 acres at 10304 Oxford Hill Drive. Amenities at the complex include an outdoor swimming pool with sundeck, indoor swimming pool, fitness center, tennis courts, clubhouse with cyber café, dog park, playground and detached garages. Oxford Hills Apartments has 36 residential buildings, which feature one-, two- and three-bedroom units that average 953 square feet. Sean Fogarty, Marty O’Connell and Wick Kirby of HFF represented the seller in the transaction. According to the St. Louis Business Journal, Oxford Hills Apartments has an appraised value of $7 million and was last sold in 2007 for $34.5 million.
PLANO, TEXAS — The NAI Robert Lynn industrial division has represented Autos of Dallas in the purchase of the 55,000-square-foot Ex-Ewing Buick GMC Dealership in Plano, which will allow the auto dealer to nearly double its inventory to 1,000 vehicles. The new dealership will make Autos of Dallas the largest independent auto dealer in metro Dallas. NAI Robert Lynn’s Chad Albert represented Autos of Dallas in the transaction. Autos of Dallas will move from its current location in Addison, previously known as the Addison Square Garden Ice Rink, to its new headquarters on eight acres at 4472 Plano Parkway.
JACINTO CITY, TEXAS — Flaming Grill & Supreme Buffet has leased the remaining space in the 217,004-square-foot Market at Hunting Bayou as its first location in metro Houston. The restaurant chain is planning to invest $2 million into the interior of a 21,164-square-foot space in the retail center, located at 11900 E. Freeway in Jacinto City. Construction on the junior anchor space is expected to take five months. The chain has restaurants in New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and South Carolina. The daily menu features more than 250 items of American, Italian, Japanese and Mexican dishes alongside traditional Chinese cuisine. Flaming Grill’s lease will bring Market at Hunting Bayou to 100 percent occupancy. Brad Elmore of Houston-based NewQuest Properties represented the landlord, JBL Asset Management of Miami, in the transaction. Drew Huggins of Huggins Realty Group represented the restaurateur, which also has a location in Dallas.
ST. LOUIS — HDA Architects has completed a 27,000-square-foot renovation forMungenast St. Louis Honda. The $4.7 million project includes a new open concept floor plan, additional customer waiting area, a training room and a corporate conference room. Josh Goodman served as the project manager, Kim Murray was the interior designer, and David George and Leah McClendon were the architects of record. Holland Construction Services was the general contractor.
WAUKESHA, WIS. — Siegel-Gallagher has brokered the sale of a 2,382-square-foot mixed-use property for an undisclosed price. Sania Investments LLC purchased the property from Sunset Bank & Savings. The building, located at 1710 Paramount Drive in Waukesha, approximately 20 miles west of Milwaukee, includes office and retail space. Shaun Dempsey and Devin Tessmer of Siegel-Gallagher brokered the transaction.
CUDAHY, WIS. — The Dickman Company Inc./CORFAC International has arranged a 45,958-square-foot industrial lease in Cudahy, seven miles south of Milwaukee. Action Industries Ltd. will occupy the space located at 2200 E. College Ave. Nick Keys of The Dickman Company represented the tenant in the transaction. Pat Hake of Colliers International represented the landlord, CrossLake Partners.
STERLING HEIGHTS, MICH. — L. Mason Capitani CORFAC International has arranged a seven-year office lease in Sterling Heights, approximately 25 miles north of Detroit, for CoreSource, a third-party administrator of employee benefits programs. CoreSource will occupy space at the 24,700-square-foot Liberty Professional Center, located at 35601 Mound Road. Al Iafrate of L. Mason Capitani represented the landlord in the transaction.
HOLIDAY, FLA. — Housing Trust Group (HTG) has broken ground on Phase I of Park at Wellington, a $37.9 million affordable housing community located at 4369 Sunray Drive in Holiday, roughly 30 miles north of Tampa. Phase I of the 220-unit property will span 110 units, and HTG plans to open the complex in late 2017. The units will be reserved for renters earning at or below 40 percent to 60 percent of area median income (AMI). Rents will range from $367 to $783 per month. Construction of Phase II is expected to start in November 2016. Phase I development funding sources include $16 million in 9 percent Low Income Housing Tax Credit Equity provided by Indianapolis-based City Real Estate Advisors and a $15.5 million construction loan provided by KeyBank, which converts to a $3.5 million permanent loan after completion. HTG has five affordable housing communities currently under construction in Florida. The project team for Park at Wellington includes architect Fugleberg Koch PLLC; civil engineer High Point Engineering Inc.; and general contractor HTG Hennessy LLC.