SALT LAKE CITY — Lofgren Distribution Warehouse, a 40,328-square-foot industrial building in Salt Lake City, has sold to Engineered Wall Systems (EWS) for an undisclosed sum. The building is located at 250 West 2855. The exterior wall panel systems provider will use the facility as its new company headquarters. EWS was represented by Kelsie Akiyama of Newmark Grubb ACRES. The seller, Lofgren Funiture, was represented by Robert Kingsford of Newmark Grubb ACRES.
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NEW YORK CITY — Meridian Capital Group has arranged $228.5 million in construction financing for the condominium conversion of the former Flatotel hospitality property in New York City. A partnership between Chetrit Group and Clipper Equity plan to convert the asset, which is located at 135West 52th St., into a five-story boutique office condominium and a 37-floorluxury residential condominium property. The 55,000-square-foot office component will be located on floors two through seven and approximately 109residential units will span floors eight through 47. The total project is estimated to cost $300 million. Aaron Birnbaum and Emanuel Westfried of Meridian’s New York City headquarters negotiated the two-year, non-recourse, interest-only loan, which features a floating LIBOR-based interest rate and a one-year extension option.
STAMFORD, CONN. — Institutional Property Advisors (IPA), a division of Marcus & Millichap, has arranged the sale of Cornerstone at Bedford in Stamford. Delaware-based Cornerstone Apartments Property Owner LLC purchased the 368-unit apartment community for $75.1 million or $204,000 per unit. Located at 1425-1435 Bedford St., the 13-story property features a swimming pool with sundeck, a fitness center, a clubroom, a business center, a play area and a picnic area with gas grills. Steve Witten and Victor Nolleti of IPA, along with Eric Pentore of Marcus & Millichap, represented the seller, Fairfield Bedford LLC, in the transaction.
NEW YORK CITY — A joint venture partnership between The Kalikow Group and MKRO I LLC, an equity venture fund between Massey Knakal and RiverOak Investment Corp., has acquired a six-story multifamily building located at 68 Richardson St. in Brooklyn’s Williamsburg neighborhood. The partnership purchased the asset for $17.5 million from Dabby Investments. Located near McCarren Park, the 32,500-square-foot property features 24 residential units and one ground-floor commercial space. The new owner plans to renovate the building’s façade and common areas, as well as the individual apartment units.
KUTZTOWN, PA. — CBRE has arranged the sale of Weis Plaza, which is located at 15260 Kutztown Road in Kutztown. New York City-based Nassimi Realty LLC purchased the property from Cincinnati-based Phillips Edison Fund III for an undisclosed price. Constructed in 1972, the 115,359-square-foot shopping center is anchored by a 56,614-square-foot Weis Markets and was 77 percent leased at the time of sale. Additional tenants include Dollar General, Once Again Thrift Store, National Auto Stores and RadioShack. Brad Nathanson of CBRE’s Conshohocken, Pa., office represented the seller in the transaction.
RIDGEFIELD PARK, N.J. — New Jersey-based NAI Hanson has brokered the sale of a mixed-use building located in Ridgefield Park. Korean District of the Christian and Missionary Alliance purchased the 2,000-square-foot property, which is located at 169 Main St., for an undisclosed price. The buyer plans to use the property to expand its ministry. The property features 1,000 square feet of ground-floor retail space and two second-floor residential apartments. Anthony Cassano of NAI Hanson represented the seller, Carol Avlon, in the transaction.
MIAMI BEACH, FLA. — Marcus & Millichap has brokered the $22.5 million sale of The Gateway to Miami Beach, two net-leased retail buildings totaling more than 18,000 square feet in Miami Beach. The property is located at 1100 5th St. on the southeast corner of 5th Street and Alton Road in South Beach’s South of Fifth (SOFI) neighborhood. The two net-leased buildings are fully leased to Pier 1 Imports and Burger King. Scott Sandelin of Marcus & Millichap’s Miami office represented the seller, a Miami Beach-based limited liability company, in the transaction. Jonathan Gerszberg of Marcus & Millichap’s Miami office secured the buyer, a private investor based in New York.
MIAMI — Related Development LLC has begun construction on four multifamily projects in Florida totaling 1,129 units. The four developments include SOFA-Delray, Town-Pembroke Pines, Doral View II and Town-University Drive. Related Development has more than 4,700 units in the development pipeline for completion and/or groundbreaking in the next 12 months.
MIRAMAR, FLA. — Riviera Point Development Group plans to develop the $18 million Riviera Point Corporate Center, a 72,000-square-foot office building located at Southwest 145th Avenue and Southwest 27th Street in Miramar. This is the third office building funded through the U.S. Immigrant Investor program, also known as EB-5. Riviera Point Development has retained Stiles Realty to lease the project, which was designed by Corrales Group Architects. Under the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) program, the EB-5 program allows a foreign national interested in obtaining permanent U.S. residency to do so by investing in a commercial enterprise that generates at least 10 jobs for U.S. workers for two years. The qualifying investment for a project like Riviera Point Corporate Center is $500,000.
ORLANDO, FLA. — McCraney Property Co. has signed a lease with FedEx Ground to occupy 60 percent of the 142,638-square-foot Building 3 in the John Young Business Park in Orlando. The 25-acre John Young Business Park consists of a three-building portfolio totaling 393,000 square feet. Construction was recently completed on Buildings 2 and 3, which were built speculatively. JLL represented FedEx Ground in the lease transaction, and David Murphy of CBRE represented McCraney.