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trammell-crow

AUSTIN, TEXAS  — Trammell Crow Co., in partnership with Clarion Partners, has begun construction on two new buildings in Expo Business Park Phase II, a Class A industrial development in Austin. Phase II consists of two buildings totaling 239,205 square feet of warehouse, flex and manufacturing space. Expo 10 includes 109,203 square feet and Expo II spans 130,002 square feet. Each building will feature 28-foot clear heights, generous column spacing and 24 dock-high doors per building. Expo 10 and 11 will be complete in May 2015. Expo Business Park, located at 6231 E. Stassney Lane, includes 15.5 acres.

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Garden-Park-Apartments

ARLINGTON, TEXAS — Marcus & Millichap has arranged the sale of Garden Park Apartments, a 252-unit apartment property located in Arlington. Garden Park Apartments is located at 1609 Sherry Lane in Arlington with access to I-20 and I-30. Amenities at the complex include laundry facilities, 24-hour maintenance, a playground and school bus pickup. Garden Park was built in 1968 on 11 acres. Mark Allen, Alexander Skotarek and John Barker of Marcus & Millichap’s Fort Worth office marketed the property on behalf of the seller, a limited liability company. Allen, Barker and Joshua Ross of the firm’s Encino office represented the buyer, a private investor.

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WACO, TEXAS — Let’s Gel Inc., an Austin-based company, has acquired a 64,000-square-foot manufacturing facility on Precision Drive in Waco. The company, a developer of gel-filled floor comfort mats, plans to manufacture internally as part of a strategy to move toward vertical integration. A third-party manufacturer previously provided the company’s production services The company is investing $3.5 million in the building, including the purchase price, for improvements along with machinery and equipment. Let’s Gel plans to create 35 jobs over a three-year period.. H. Bland Cromwell brokered the transaction.

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Sam-Houston-Crossing

HOUSTON — HFF has arranged the sale of Sam Houston Crossing I, a Class A office building totaling 159,175 square feet in northwest Houston. HFF marketed the property on behalf of the sellers, Duke Realty Corp. and Chambers Street properties. SH Crossing I LP, a joint venture between Fuller Realty Partners LLC and Independencia was the buyer. The property is located in Houston’s West Belt Corridor off Sam Houston Parkway at 10343 Sam Houston Park Drive. The three-story building was completed in 2007. The building is fully leased to tenants including U.S. Steel, Farmers Insurance Exchange, CH Robinson Project Logistic, Brock Enterprises Inc., Axon EP Inc. and AMEC Oil & Gas Inc. Dan Miller, Martin Hogan and John Rogers of HFF represented the seller.

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680-Belleville

KEARNY, N.J. — Cushman & Wakefield has brokered the sale of an industrial property located at 680 Belleville Turnpike in Kearny. The 135,115-square-foot property is 100 percent net leased to Pepsi, which utilizes the site as its Northern New Jersey distribution center. Situated on 11 acres, the property features 18,000 square feet of office space, 16 loading docks, 36-foot clear ceiling heights and a 117-space trailer storage. Russo Development sold the property to TIAA-CREF for an undisclosed price. Andrew Merin, David Bernhaut, Gary Gabriel, Brian Whitmer and Kyle Schmidt of Cushman & Wakefield worked with Omer Mir Ahmed of Russo Development to represent the seller. The Cushman & Wakefield team also procured the buyer, who was represented in-house by Henry Dong.

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LEBANON, N.H. — Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide’s eco-wise Element brand has opened its first hotel in New Hampshire. Located at 25 Foothill Road in Lebanon, Element Hanover-Lebanon features 120 guestrooms, a 24-hour fitness center, an indoor saline swimming pool and a meeting room with modular furnishings. The hotel, which is managed by True North Hotel Group, is a key anchor of Altaria Business Park, a mixed-used complex being developed by Norwich Partners. Once complete, the complex will include 300,000 square feet of research and office space, 42,000 square feet of retail space, up to 160 residential units, and conservation land.

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FORT LEE, N.J. — Weiss Realty has arranged the sale of a warehouse facility, located at 1253 Inwood Terrace in Fort Lee. Baron Verizon Fort Lee sold the 12,324-square-foot property to BCU/Madeline Housing Partners LLC (c/o Bergen County’s United Way) for $2.75 million. The one-story building features two overhead drive-thru doors, private offices, a secured 40-car paved parking area and access to Manhattan via the George Washington Bridge. Jaime Weiss of Weiss Realty represented the seller in the transaction.

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NEW YORK CITY — Marcus & Millichap has brokered the sale of an apartment building located at 80 New York Ave. in Brooklyn. The eight-unit property sold for $2.3 million. Derek Bestreich, Lucien Sproviero and Steve Reynolds of Marcus & Millichap’s Brooklyn office represented the seller and buyer, both private investors, in the transaction.

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IRVINE, CALIF. — KZ DevCo LP has announced plans to build 13 new CVS/Health and Longs drugstores in Hawaii and Southern California. This totals about $150-million worth of construction in the pipeline. KZ DevCo completed construction on five CVS Health/Longs Drugs stores in Hawaii and California this past year. The full-service commercial real estate development firm anticipates it will complete three more outposts in 2015, valued at more than $25 million. Some of the 13 new drugstores will be delivered to Murrieta, Chula Vista and Long Beach, Calif. They will also be completed on the islands of Oahu, Kauai and Maui, as well as on the Big Island. Though Longs was acquired by CVS/Health in 2008, the chain still exists in Hawaii. Once the current pipeline is cleared, KZ will have delivered a total of more than 45 CVS/Health and Long’s Drugs stores. Irvine, Calif.-based KZ DevCo specializes in shopping center development, single-tenant representation, property management and construction management.

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SALT LAKE CITY — The Family Center at Taylorsville, a 779,000-square-foot regional power center, has received $45 million in post-closing acquisition financing. The center is located at 5400 South and Redwood in the suburb of Taylorsville, less than nine miles south of Downtown Salt Lake City. Notable tenants at the Family Center include Jo-Ann Fabrics & Craft, Ross Dress for Less, Pet Smart, 24-Hour Fitness, Shopko, Guitar Center, Texas Roadhouse, Jamba Juice and Chick-fil-A. The three-year, floating-rate loan was arranged by HFF’s Jim Curtin on behalf of TriGate Capital. The loan was provided by Wells Fargo Bank. Proceeds were used to acquire the center.

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