Retail

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Portman and National Real Estate Advisors have completed construction of Linea, a 24-story apartment tower located in Charlotte’s South End neighborhood. Situated at 2161 Hawkins St. fronting the city’s Rail Trail, the high-rise features 370 luxury units and 18,000 square feet of ground-floor retail space. Ranging from 522 to 1,723 square feet in size, apartments at Linea include studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom floorplans, as well as 13 penthouses. Amenities at the property include 24/7 concierge services like in-home/package delivery, in-home grocery and dry-cleaning delivery and plant and cat care. The complex also includes a 23rd-floor community level featuring spaces such as the Overlook Lounge, Entertainment Hub, Billiard Parlor, The Sound Lounge and dining spaces, as well as a Skyline Athletic Club with a two-story rock-climbing wall, Echelon Mirrors, private fitness rooms and customizable wellness programs. Confirmed retail and restaurant tenants at Linea include Half Shell, True Food Kitchen, Peachy Salon and Night Swim Coffee, with Night Swim Coffee slated to open this spring. Additional retailers will be announced in the coming weeks. Foundry Commercial is handling Linea’s retail leasing assignment on behalf of ownership. Atlanta-based Portman and Washington, D.C.-based National Real Estate Advisors are the co-developers …

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GREENVILLE, TEXAS — Locally based brokerage firm STRIVE has arranged the sale of Greenville Promenade, a 220,482-square-foot shopping center located northeast of Dallas. According to LoopNet Inc., the property is home to tenants such as Belk, Ross Dress for Less, Staples, J.C. Penney, Petco, Marshalls, GNC, Bealls and Hibbett Sports. Hudson Lambert and Jennifer Pierson of STRIVE represented the California-based seller in the transaction. Harrison Beethe, also with STRIVE, represented the local buyer. Both parties requested anonymity. Greenville Promenade was 100 percent leased at the time of sale.

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DALLAS — Hampton Social has opened a 17,224-square-foot restaurant at Pegasus Plaza in downtown Dallas. Designed by Dallas-based architecture firm Harrison, the space includes a ground-floor dining room and bar, second-level dining space, a rooftop bar and a private basement club. Parker Hospitality operates Hampton Social, which held a grand opening celebration on March 20.

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SPARKS, NEV. — Barclay Group has purchased Kiley Ranch Marketplace, a 46.7-acre parcel at the southwest corner of Wingfield Hills Road and Pyramid Highway in Sparks for $25.6 million. The buyer plans to develop a 400,000-square-foot retail power center on the site. The development will be the first new retail power center in Sparks since 2005. Shawn Smith and Sean Retzloff of Kidder Mathews represented the buyer and seller, KM2 Development, in the transaction. Additionally, the team will handle leasing for the project.

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LEADVILLE, COLO. — Malman Real Estate has arranged the purchase of a 5,200-square-foot flex retail and industrial building located at 331 Highway 24 in Leadville. 331HIGHWAY24 LLC, a Wyoming limited liability company, acquired the asset from NAK Property 4 LLC, a Colorado limited liability company, for $1 million. Taylor Roy of Malman Real Estate represented the buyer, while Kory Pryor of 23 Realty Advisors represented the seller in the deal.

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REISTERSTOWN, MD. — Greenberg Gibbons has opened a new retail building totaling 15,000 square feet at Reisterstown Shopping Center, a 167,212-square-foot shopping center located in the Baltimore suburb of Reisterstown. The retail building includes an 11,076-square-foot renovated Advance Auto Parts, which is now open. Two additional tenants at the building — Jersey Mike’s Subs and Quickway Japanese Hibachi — will open this fall. Existing tenants at Reisterstown Shopping Center include Lidl, Big Lots, Walgreens, Planet Fitness, Starbucks Coffee, Chick-fil-A, Bank of America, Wells Fargo and Dollar Tree. Since acquiring the property, Greenberg Gibbons has invested $30 million in upgrades and renovations.

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COLUMBUS, OHIO — First National Realty Partners (FNRP) has added three new tenants — Fun City Trampoline Park, Pet Supplies Plus and Port of Peri Peri — at Carriage Place shopping center in Columbus. The additions bring the shopping center to 99 percent occupancy. Fun City is open and occupies 35,540 square feet in the space formerly home to Cinemark theater, which closed in 2023. Pet Supplies Plus, set to open in early 2026, will occupy 7,913 square feet. Port of Peri Peri, expected to open in late 2025, will introduce Portuguese African cuisine at its 2,400-square-foot space.

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GARLAND, TEXAS — Locally based brokerage firm STRIVE has arranged the sale of the 34,704-square-foot LBJ East Shopping Center in Garland, a northeastern suburb of Dallas. According to LoopNet Inc., the center was built on 4.7 acres in 1984. Tenants include Farmers Insurance, Northwest Street Tacos and Towngate Dental, per LoopNet. Jack Hicks and Hudson Lambert of STRIVE represented the seller and procured the Texas-based buyer, both of which requested anonymity, in the transaction.

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PFLUGERVILLE, TEXAS — Takoro Sports, a Taiwanese entertainment concept centered on baseball, will open a 20,000-square-foot venue in the northern Austin suburb of Pflugerville. The facility will be constructed via ground lease within Stone Hill Town Center and will feature high-tech batting and pitching cages, various simulators, arcade games and food-and-beverage options. NewQuest owns Stone Hill Town Center. A tentative opening date was not disclosed.

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PANAMA CITY, FLA. — Marcus & Millichap has arranged the $8.2 million sale of Shops at Bay City Point, a 21,540-square-foot retail center located in Panama City. Zach Taylor, Robby Pfeiffer and Eric Abbott of Marcus & Millichap’s Atlanta office represented the seller, a Rome, Ga.-based developer. Brian Munn, also based in the Atlanta office, procured the buyer, a Georgia-based private investor. Ryan Nee is Marcus & Millichap’s broker of record in Florida. Built in 2023, Shops at Bay City Point is part of the larger 24-acre Bay City Point retail development. Tenants at the property — which was fully leased at the time of sale — include Xfinity, The Vitamin Shoppe, Smile Doctors Orthodontists and Chicken Salad Chick. The retail center is situated across from the former Panama City Mall, a 600,000-square-foot site currently undergoing a mixed-use redevelopment.

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