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SUGAR LAND, HUMBLE, TEXAS — Marcus & Millichap has arranged the sale of two retail properties in metro Houston. The first is a 14,641-square-foot CVS drug store located in Sugar Land. James Bell of Marcus & Millichap’s Houston office represented the buyer, a private investor, who utilized a 1031 exchange. The CVS was built in 2014 and is located at 4523 L.J. Parkway. The second transaction was the sale of Plazas at Lake Houston Parkway, a 14,511-square-foot retail property located in Humble. Bell marketed the property on behalf of the seller, a Houston developer. The Plazas at Lake Houston Parkway retail property is located at 20121 W. Lake Houston Pkwy.

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Southwest Medical Village

AUSTIN — CBRE has negotiated the sale of Southwest Medical Village, a Class A medical outpatient facility in Austin. Denver-based EverWest Real Estate Partners LLC worked with the buyer to purchase the asset for an undisclosed price. Gary Carr, Eric Mackey, John Alvarado and Robert Hill of CBRE’s Dallas office represented the seller, Harrod Healthcare Development. The fully leased asset has approximately 70,000 square feet of medical office space and offers above-code parking. The property is located at 5625 Eiger Road. Premier Family Physicians, a family medicine practice, anchors the property, which includes 18 other specialty practices.

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Polo Village Columbia

COLUMBIA, S.C. AND HIGH POINT, N.C. — Capital One Multifamily Finance has closed a total of $39.5 million in agency loans for the acquisition of two apartment communities in the Carolinas. Chad Thomas Hagwood of Capital One originated both agency loans on behalf of the borrowers, affiliates of EBSCO Income Properties. The loans included a $20.5 million Freddie Mac loan for EBSCO’s acquisition of Polo Village, a 312-unit apartment community in Columbia, and a $19 million Fannie Mae loan for the acquisition of Highbrook Apartments, a 312-unit Class B apartment community in High Point. Watson Bryant of Multi Housing Advisors’ Charlotte office brokered the sale of both communities.

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Retreat Johns Creek

JOHNS CREEK, GA. — KeyBank Real Estate Capital has secured a $34.5 million acquisition loan for Retreat at Johns Creek, a 352-unit, garden-style apartment community in Johns Creek, a suburb of Atlanta. Formerly known as Camden River, the Class B property was built in 1997. Chris Black of KeyBank’s commercial mortgage group arranged the Fannie Mae loan on behalf of the undisclosed borrower.

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SANDY SPRINGS, GA. — Associated Estates Realty Corp. has acquired 1160 Hammond, a 345-unit apartment community located in Sandy Springs, a suburb of Atlanta. The property is located within walking distance of the Sandy Springs MARTA station. The newly constructed property is in lease up and is currently 44.6 percent leased with rents averaging $1,550 per month. 1160 Hammond features 16,000 square feet of amenity space and its units feature 10-foot ceilings, kitchen islands, granite countertops, tiled backsplashes, upscale cabinetry and plank-style flooring. Associated Estates (NYSE: AEC) is a REIT based in Richmond Heights, Ohio. The company now owns three apartment communities in the Atlanta area.

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ELKTON, MD. — Cronheim Mortgage has secured a $16.2 million loan for a mixed-use property located on East Pulaski Highway in Elkton, a town near the Maryland-Delaware border. The property includes a 78,800-square-foot medical office building converted from a former Walmart, a 5,000-square-foot build-to-suit urgent care center and an Olive Garden pad site. David Turley and Janet Proscia of Cronheim Mortgage structured the 10-year loan with a 30-year amortization schedule on behalf of the borrower. The funding retired existing debt on the property and enabled the owner to recover equity.

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NORCROSS, GA. — Colliers International has brokered the $12.9 million sale of a six-building industrial portfolio totaling 299,174 square feet in Norcross, an eastern suburb of Atlanta in Gwinnett County. The portfolio, located on Oakbrook Drive, is a mix of warehouse and flex product. Dennis Mitchell and Matt Wirth of Colliers International represented the seller, First Industrial Realty Trust Inc., in the transaction.

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Mid-America Real Estate’s annual Chicagoland Shopping Center Report shows construction completions totaled 2.4 million square feet in 2014, a slight uptick from the 2.26 million square feet completed in 2013. Looking ahead, 2015 should yield a little over 2 million square feet, which will likely prove to be within the normal range for development going forward. However, this is significantly less than the 8.3 million square feet completed in 2007. One of the primary causes of this decline is the demand for new shopping center space in the suburbs is primarily limited to single users, predominately grocery stores. While the demand for multi-tenant retail developments in urban markets remains high, the barriers to entry are significant. Consider, for example, that of the combined 26 new projects delivered in 2014 and planned for 2015, only one project, Regency Centers’ Shops on Main in Schererville, Indiana, is a suburban project built to accommodate more than one big-box retailer. Anchored by Gordmans, Shops on Main is also home to DSW, Home Goods, Ross, Pier 1 Imports and a planned Whole Foods. All of the remaining suburban projects are limited to single users such as Walmart/Sam’s Club, Target, Mariano’s or Meijer. The mid-sized boxes …

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37-53-Flashbush-Ave-NYC

NEW YORK CITY — Quinlan Development Group and Building & Land Technology (BLT) have purchased 37-53 Flatbush Avenue, also know as 76-92 Rockwell Place, in Brooklyn for $90 million. The buyers plan to convert the property, which is currently a 355-unit self-storage facility, into Class A creative office space. The property is located on top of the Atlantic Terminal, which offers NYC Subway and Long Island Railroad service. Andrew Sasson of Eastern Consolidated procured the seller, while Ben Tapper, also of Eastern Consolidated, represented the buyers in the transaction.

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