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HUNTSVILLE, ALA. — RCP Cos. has unveiled plans for MidCity Arts + Innovation, a 12-acre development within the larger $2.2 billion MidCity District in downtown Huntsville. The project represents a $300 million investment and will expand the development’s master plan by three city blocks along Sanderson Road. MidCity Arts + Innovation will be anchored by MidCity Live, a 3,000-seat indoor music venue jointly designed by Matheny Goldmon Architects and Urban Design Associates. RCP will name an operating partner for the venue in early 2026. MidCity Live will join The Orion Amphitheater, an existing 8,000-seat music venue within MidCity District. Other components of the expansion will include a new location for The Camp, an outdoor venue and community gathering space; two hotels, including a 200-room, music-branded hotel; a tech-centric office campus developed by the Apollo Coalition nonprofit; and approximately 60,000 square feet of new retail and entertainment space.

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IRVING, TEXAS — Gantry, a commercial mortgage banking firm based in San Francisco, has arranged a $10 million loan for the refinancing of Metroplex Plaza, a 105,000-square-foot shopping center in Irving. The center recently underwent a repositioning that introduced a new grocery anchor. Mark Ritchie and Austin Ridge of Gantry originated the 10-year, fixed-rate loan. The names of the direct lender and borrower were not disclosed.

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NEW BRAUNFELS, TEXAS — Topgolf has opened a 35,000-square-foot venue in New Braunfels, a northeastern suburb of San Antonio. The two-story facility is located within the 400-acre New Braunfels Town Center at Creekside master-planned development and features 62 climate-controlled hitting bays in addition to a full bar and restaurant. The venue is the 100th in the country for the Dallas-based sports entertainment company.

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RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Marcus & Millichap has brokered the $7.3 million sale of a 21,897-square-foot retail strip center in the Northern New Jersey community of Rutherford. The property at 308–314 Union Ave. was originally built in 1925 and most recently renovated in 2019. Tenants include Dunkin’, Kiddie Academy, Three Star News Stand, Next Big Coder, Master Park’s and Laundry Guy’s. Alan Cafiero, David Cafiero and John Moroz of Marcus & Millichap represented the seller and procured the buyer, both of which requested anonymity, in the transaction.

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NAPA, CALIF. — CBRE has arranged $57.6 million in refinancing for First Street Napa, a Class A mixed-use property in downtown Napa. Brad Zampa and Mike Walker of CBRE’s Debt and Structured Finance team in San Francisco secured the five-year, nonrecourse floating-rate loan from an East Coast-based debt fund on behalf of NTC Shops LLC. Located at 1300 First St., the property features 162,000 square feet of retail, dining, tasting rooms and office space across six buildings. The asset is currently 90 percent leased to a variety of tenants, including Lululemon, Free People, Hestan and Silicon Valley Bank.

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TOLEDO, OHIO — The Cooper Commercial Investment Group has negotiated the $3.1 million sale of Jesse James Plaza, a multi-tenant retail center in Toledo. Dan Cooper represented the seller, a Midwest-based investment group. The asset sold to an all-cash buyer. Jesse James Plaza totals roughly 35,800 square feet and sits on 3.1 acres. FirstCash and Safelite are anchor tenants.

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BAY CITY, MICH. — Family Farm & Home will open a new location at 1001 N. Euclid Ave. in Bay City. The 30,000-square-foot space was formerly home to Big Lots. Peter Abro of Keystone Commercial Real Estate arranged the lease. Family Farm & Home is a Michigan-based company that offers farm supplies, home improvement tools and outdoor power equipment.

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THORNTON, COLO. — Continental Realty Corp. (CRC) has acquired Thornton Town Center, a neighborhood shopping center in Thornton, from Citivest Commercial Investments for $25.5 million. Brad Lyons of CBRE represented the seller in the transaction. Located at 9223-1001 and 1005 Grant St., the 266,008-square-foot retail center was 73 percent leased at the time of sale. Current tenants include Malibu Jack’s, The Picklr, Sky Zone Trampoline Park, GNC, Jersey Mike’s Subs, Renegade Burrito, Sally Beauty and Starbucks Coffee. CRC plans to implement a property improvement strategy for the asset, which was built in 1990 on 24 acres.

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RIVERDALE, UTAH — Ziff Real Estate Partners (ZRP) has acquired Riverdale Shopping Center, a 93,592-square-foot shopping center located in Riverdale, approximately 35 miles north of downtown Salt Lake City. T.J. Maxx and Ulta Beauty anchor the property, which was built in 2007, according to LoopNet Inc. JT Redd and Kip Paul of Cushman & Wakefield represented the seller. Christian Chamblee and Brooke Frey internally represented ZRP in the transaction.

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DORAL, FLA. — Terra has arranged the $74 million sale of Doral Square, a 150,000-square-foot lifestyle shopping center in Doral, a western suburb of Miami. North Miami-based IMC Equity Group was the buyer. Mark Gilbert of Cushman & Wakefield brokered the transaction. Ocean Bank provided a $36 million acquisition loan to the buyer. Situated at the gateway to downtown Doral, the property is anchored by Marshalls, Ross Dress for Less and UFC Gym. Additional tenants include HomeGoods, Pet Supermarket, One Medical, Laser Away, AT&T, Paradise Grills, European Wax Center, First Watch, Jersey Mike’s, Just Salad, Panda Express, Nacion Sushi, Lima Bakery, Miu’s Tea and El Toro Loco. 

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