CHICAGO — Interra Realty has arranged the sale of a 36-unit property in Chicago’s Edgewater neighborhood for $3.5 million. Horizon Realty purchased the building from an undisclosed out-of-state entity. The property, located at 5910 N. Sheridan Road, consists of six two-bedroom units, 18 one-bedroom units and 12 studio apartments. Two dozen of the units feature unobstructed lake views, and the building includes 18 parking spaces. The new owner plans to upgrade the building’s exterior as well as interior units. Craig Martin of Interra Realty represented both entities in the transaction.
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WESTMONT, ILL. — The Missner Group will complete a large-scale renovation for McGrath Acura in Westmont, approximately 23 miles west of Chicago. Construction will include the addition of a 9,100-square-foot showroom with glass-enclosed offices, see-through fireplaces and coffered ceilings. The Missner Group will also remodel the delivery area and 4,000-square-foot service space. Services will also include updating the building exterior, parking lot and landscaping. Defilippis + Associates Inc. is the architect of record. Construction is slated for completion this summer.
NEW YORK CITY — MHP Real Estate Services, in a partnership with HNA Property Holdings, has acquired 850 Third Avenue, a 617,000-square-foot office building in New York. Shorenstein Properties sold the 21-story building in an off-market transaction. MHP will serve as the operating partner of the joint venture, with HNA serving as majority partner. Morgan Stanley provided approximately $238 million in financing for MHP in the transaction, according to The Real Deal. The financing consists of a $210 million acquisition loan, a $17 million building loan, a $465,000 project loan and $10 million in debt transferred from the seller. The building, located between East 51st and 52nd streets, marks the second joint venture between MHP and HNA, with the partnership now owning more than 1 million square feet of office space. HNA will set up its U.S. headquarters at the property. Other tenants include Discovery Communications, Radio One and the City of New York. “The Midtown East office market is experiencing an extraordinary renaissance that will further redefine the city and reshape a time-tested enclave of New York business,” says Norman Sturner, CEO of MHP Real Estate Services. “The East Side rezoning efforts, along with the area’s existing transportation infrastructure and addition of the Second …
HOUSTON — Simon Property Group plans to add a luxury hotel and residential tower to The Galleria, a premier shopping destination in Houston. The hotel and residences, which will both be located in the same building, will be situated on the corner of Sage and West Alabama streets. The project is part of a multi-year transformation of The Galleria, which began with the creation of a 200,000-square-foot flagship Saks Fifth Avenue store adjacent to the current location. Once the new Saks store opens later this month, Simon will convert the existing Saks store into a multi-level mall extension featuring 110,000 square feet of space. The tower will be on the site of a former Macy’s store and will span between 25 and 30 stories. Groundbreaking is expected in late 2017.
MANSFIELD, TEXAS — Silver Arch Capital Partners has provided a $12.6 million loan secured by an 81-acre development site in Mansfield. The borrower, Dallas-based development group Geyer Morris Co., was under contract to acquire the site and the two-year interest-only funding was utilized to complete the acquisition. The vacant site is situated along US 287 and Broad Street and is entitled for the development of a 500,000-square-foot retail center, slated for completion in the spring of 2018.
DALLAS — Capital Senior Ventures, a subsidiary of Baltimore-based Capital Funding Group, has acquired 33 skilled nursing facilities totaling 4,200 beds in south-central Texas, plus some shovel-ready development sites, for an undisclosed sum. Institutional Property Advisors (IPA), a division of Marcus & Millichap specializing in serving institutional and major private real estate investors, advised the seller, Regency Post-Acute Healthcare System, in the deal. According to IPA, the transaction is the largest seniors housing sale in Texas history. Joshua Jandris, Mark Myers, Peyton Stanforth and Charles Hilding led the Dallas-based IPA team.
ENID, OKLA. — GBT Realty Corp. has acquired an 11.3-acre retail site in Enid for the development of a 100,000-square-foot retail center. Situated across from Oakwood Mall, the site was formerly home to Walmart and a distribution center for the regional home and garden retailer Atwoods Ranch and Home. GBT acquired the site from Atwood’s Distribution LLC for $3.9 million. Construction is underway with the demolition of the existing distribution center.
RICHARDSON, TEXAS — Alliance Architects Inc. has been awarded shell and interior design services for the expansion of DataBank’s facility in Richardson. The building is located within Digital Realty’s Dallas Data Center Park campus. In addition to 11,000 square feet of data hall dedicated to customer hardware, the 16,000-square-foot expansion will also feature technical areas, offices and customizable storage space.
OMAHA — Investors Real Estate Trust has sold the Nebraska Orthopaedic Hospital in Omaha for $24.3 million to the in-place tenant. The 61,758-square-foot facility is located at 2808 S. 143rd Plaza. The hospital provides services such as physical therapy, diagnostic imaging, surgery and rheumatology. The facility also features an infusion clinic. Investors Real Estate Trust primarily invests in income-producing medical office and apartment properties located in the upper Midwest.
INDIANAPOLIS — Brookdale Senior Living, the largest owner and operator of seniors housing in the United States, has completed a three-story building on the campus of Robin Run Village, a continuing care retirement community in Indianapolis. The $11 million project is part of a capital investment and community management joint venture between Brookdale and Health Care Properties (HCP). The new building’s top floor offers 25 new memory care apartments. The first and second floors offer 43 assisted living apartments and amenities. With completion of the project, Robin Run Village can now accommodate approximately 700 residents on its 86-acre campus.