NEWPORT BEACH, CALIF. — A joint venture between Archer Property Partners and Real Estate Development Associates (REDA) has approval from the Newport Beach Planning Commission to redevelop the 78,000-square-foot office building at 3300 Irvine Ave. in Newport Beach into Newport Irvine Medical Center. The joint venture originally acquired the asset in 2023 for $18.5 million. The three-story Newport Irvine Medical Center will feature a three-story atrium, modernized common areas and elevators and a flexible, future-proof design to adapt for changing medical technologies and patient needs. The partnership plans to break ground on the project’s new parking structure in June and begin full building renovations in September, with project completion slated for spring 2026 and tenant move-ins in summer 2026. MedWest Realty will handling leasing for Newport Irvine Medical Center.
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POWAY, CALIF. — Capstone Advisors has completed the disposition of Poway Valley Center, a shopping center in Poway, to Badal Satasiya for $11.6 million. Located at 13314-13340 Poway Road, the property offers 24,802 square feet of retail space with 16 tenants, including Little Sprouts Daycare, Wingstop, Poway Irish Pub, Don Pollo Mexican Food and Bongiorno’s Pizzeria. Reg Kobe, Joel Wilson and Michael Peterson of CBRE represented the seller, while Jimmy Leach and Erik Ransdell of Strands Realty Group represented the buyer in the deal.
CHEYENNE, WYO. — Earthcore Industries, a Jacksonville, Fla.-based manufacturer and distributor of Isokern fireplaces and chimney systems, is constructing a distribution center in Cheyenne. The 30,000-square-foot facility will streamline Earthcore’s service to its Northwest and Upper Midwest distribution and dealer networks. The project team includes Cheyenne-based Richardson Construction Co. and Fort Collins, Colo.-based VFLA Architecture + Interiors. Groundbreaking is scheduled for April 10.
AURORA, COLO. — Summit HC Real Estate LLC has acquired a standalone retail building at 390 S. Dayton St. in Aurora from Elianna LLC for $1.2 million, or $542.22 per square foot. The buyer plans to operate its home healthcare business, Summit Home Care, at the 2,250-square-foot building, which features 26 reserved surface parking spaces and prominent signage. Manijeh Saeidi of Brokers Guild Real Estate represented the buyer, while John Propp of John Prop Commercial Group represented the seller in the deal.
NEW YORK CITY — TS Communities, a division of local real estate giant Tishman Speyer, has received $166 million in financing for a 244-unit affordable housing complex in Queens and plans to break ground later this month. The 18-story building will be located within the Edgemere Commons development in the borough’s Far Rockaway neighborhood and follows TS Communities’ development of a 237-unit building that is nearing completion. Units will come in studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom floor plans and will be reserved for renters earning between 40 and 80 percent of the area median income. In addition, 73 units will be set aside as supportive housing. The building will also feature a resident community room, an outdoor space with an adjoining recreation room, a skydeck, onsite parking and laundry facilities, supportive services offices and street-level retail space. Aufgang Architects is designing the project, which is being developed in partnership with the City of New York, as well as with various state housing agencies. A tentative completion date was not announced.
WEST HARTFORD, CONN. — Locally based brokerage firm Chozick Realty has arranged the $6.3 million sale of a 38-unit apartment building in West Hartford. The building at 415 Prospect St. houses 16 one-bedroom units and 22 two-bedroom units. Rick Chozick of Chozick Realty represented the seller and procured the buyer, both of which requested anonymity, in the transaction. The new ownership plans to implement capital improvements.
SWEDESBORO, N.J. — Locally based investment firm Alterra IOS (industrial outdoor storage) has purchased a 4.9-acre facility located outside of Philadelphia in Swedesboro. The site at 223 Paulsboro Road is located 20 miles from Philadelphia International Airport and 30 miles from the Port of Philadelphia and was fully leased at the time of sale to equipment rental company Sunbelt Rentals. Scott Mertz of NAI Mertz brokered the deal. The seller was not disclosed.
NEW YORK CITY — ShopRite will open a 62,000-square-foot grocery store at Evergreen Plaza in the Great Kills neighborhood of Staten Island. The grocer, which is part of the Wakefern Food Corp. family of brands, is backfilling a space previously occupied by SuperFresh at the 100,000-square-foot center. Joseph Lowry of Levin Management Corp. represented the undisclosed landlord in the lease negotiations. The tenant was self-represented. The opening is slated for the fall.
COLUMBUS, OHIO — BGO and Crawford Hoying have sold a LEED Gold-certified cold storage facility in Columbus for $75.7 million. The 179,000-square-foot speculative development was completed in January. The project features refrigeration and storage technology to support modern food distribution. Contegra Construction was the general contractor, and CBRE was the leasing agent. The buyer was undisclosed.
ST. LOUIS — Tarlton has completed a $27.5 million renovation of the Old Courthouse in St. Louis. Slated to open to the public this spring, the historic destination has only been renovated twice. The building was originally constructed from 1839 to 1862. The renovation project is jointly funded through a public-private partnership between the National Park Service and Gateway Arch Park Foundation. Tarlton improved safety and accessibility of the site, installing an elevator to make the second floor accessible for the first time in the building’s history. Critical updates also included installation of new heating, air conditioning and fire suppression systems and restoration of all windows. The renovations are the final component of the $380 million CityArchRiver project, the largest public-private partnership in the history of the National Park Service that has resulted in revitalizations to Gateway Arch park grounds, the Arch Visitor Center, Museum at the Gateway Arch, St. Louis Riverfront, Luther Ely Smith Square and Kiener Plaza.