MINNESOTA, NORTH DAKOTA AND SOUTH DAKOTA — Marcus & Millichap has arranged the $18.7 million sale of an 11-property Sherwin-Williams retail portfolio in Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota. Dominic Sulo and Jon Ruzicka of Marcus & Millichap represented the Minnesota-based private seller and procured the Michigan-based institutional buyer. The properties are located in Bemidji, Duluth, Fergus Falls, Grand Rapids, Sartell, Minn.; Bismarck and Grand Forks, N.D.; and Sioux Falls, Tea and Watertown, S.D. They total approximately 55,590 rentable square feet. Prior to marketing efforts, Marcus & Millichap assisted the seller in securing 15-year lease extensions across the entire portfolio.
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LINTHICUM HEIGHTS, MD. — SRS Real Estate Partners has completed the lease-up of a newly developed, 10,576-square-foot retail center in Linthicum Heights, just south of Baltimore and immediately adjacent to the Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI). Situated at 1709-1713 W. Nursery Road, the retail center is now home to Paris Baguette, Buffalo Wild Wings GO (BWW GO), Sardi’s Peruvian Chicken, Tropical Smoothie Café and Jersey Mike’s Subs. Arris Noble and Rachel Callender of SRS Real Estate Partners represented the landlord, a Washington, D.C.-based private investor and developer, in the lease negotiations.
Nashville’s retail market continues to outperform many peer metros across the Southeast, supported by steady population growth, a diversified employment base and a prolonged period of limited new supply. Despite broader economic uncertainty and rising operating costs, fundamentals across Middle Tennessee remain healthy, with vacancy holding near historically low levels. Tight conditions, leasing That strength is reflected in current occupancy trends. Retail vacancy throughout the region sits at approximately 3.6 percent, signaling sustained tenant demand within a constrained inventory environment. New construction has remained limited as elevated material and labor costs have pushed many proposed developments outside workable underwriting thresholds. As a result, existing centers, particularly well-located neighborhood and suburban assets, continue to capture consistent leasing activity. Core, emerging submarkets Demand remains strongest in Nashville’s core and established growth corridors, including Green Hills, Vanderbilt/West End, 12th South/Wedgewood-Houston, Charlotte Pike/Sylvan Park and the Cool Springs pocket of Franklin. These areas benefit from dense residential growth, strong household incomes and reliable consumer traffic, supporting above-average rent levels. At the same time, tightening availability and rising barriers to entry in the urban core have accelerated growth across surrounding satellite markets. Submarkets such as Lebanon, Clarksville, Murfreesboro and Smyrna have emerged as meaningful retail …
STILLWATER, OKLA. — Hanley Investment Group, a California-based brokerage firm, has arranged the $22.5 million sale of Lakeview Pointe Shopping Center, a 207,406-square-foot shopping center in Stillwater. Built on 24.7 acres in 2006, the center was 95 percent occupied at the time of sale to tenants such as Best Buy, Ross Dress for Less, Belk, Five Below and Petco. Jeff Lefko and Bill Asher of Hanley, in association with ParaSell Inc., represented the seller, a partnership between Rubenstein Real Estate Co. and a Kansas-based family office, in the transaction. Scott Taubin of The R.H. Johnson Co. represented the undisclosed buyer.
AUSTIN, TEXAS — Planet Fitness has opened a 21,000-square-foot gym in North Austin. Excel Fitness is the franchise operator of the new gym, which is located at 13729 N. Highway 183. The space will feature dedicated training and stretching areas, as well as a spa with tanning beds and recovery facilities. A grand opening ceremony took place on Friday, Feb. 27.
NEW YORK CITY — Largo Capital, a financial intermediary based in upstate New York, has arranged a $26 million loan for the refinancing of a 99,897-square-foot shopping center in the Great Kills neighborhood of Staten Island. Regional grocer ShopRite anchors the center under a long-term lease. Kevin Coscia of Largo Capital arranged the financing through an undisclosed life insurance company. The borrower was also not disclosed.
COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. — CBRE has brokered the $20.5 million sale of the Shops at Dublin Commons, a retail strip center in Colorado Springs. Parker Brown, Matthew Henrichs and Brad Lyons of CBRE represented John Winsor of Olive Real Estate Partners in the transaction. Located at 5925 and 5935 Dublin Blvd., the 34,104-square-foot strip center was built in 2016 and 2018, respectively.
Hendricks to Invest $14.1M for Retail Expansion at Fritz Farm Mixed-Use Development in Lexington, Kentucky
by Abby Cox
LEXINGTON, KY. — Beloit, Wis.-based Hendricks Commercial Properties (HCP) will invest $14.1 million to expand the retail offerings at Fritz Farm, a 52-acre mixed-use development located in Lexington. The expansion will add three new retail buildings and more than 30,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space at the property. Construction is expected to begin this month, while shell spaces are anticipated to be delivered to tenants in December. Originally developed as The Summit at Fritz Farm by Bayer Properties (now part of Centennial Real Estate), the center opened in 2017 and feature more than 60 shops and restaurants, luxury apartments and a hotel. Tenants include Anthropologie, Apple, Arhaus, Bath & Body Works, Brandy Melville, Free People, Kendra Scott, Lush, Nike and Pandora.
WESTFIELD, IND. — The Nicholas Family of Cos. will develop, build and operate Westfield Ice Facility, a new multi-sheet indoor ice facility in the northern Indianapolis suburb of Westfield. The project will serve as a catalyst for further growth of the Grand Park District, a mixed-use development near the Grand Sports Campus, a major youth sports destination. Westfield Ice Facility will feature three NHL-sized stadium-style rinks, with a potential fourth rink for future expansion. Tiered seating will host up to 3,500 spectators. The project will also include a full-service restaurant, retail spaces, an academic lounge and outdoor activity areas. Westfield Ice Facility marks the fourth indoor ice arena to be developed or acquired by Nicholas in the past two years and its first outside the Chicago area. The firm’s Nicholas & Associates division will serve as general contractor for the Westfield project. Its Spectate Group will manage and program the facility, and its Big Fish Hospitality Group will oversee food-and-beverage offerings. The property is expected to open in 2028.
SOUTH WINDSOR, CONN. — CBRE has arranged the $98.2 million sale of The Shops at Evergreen Walk, a 357,742-square-foot retail power center in South Windsor, located just outside of Hartford. Whole Foods Market anchors the center, which is also home to tenants such as lululemon, Golf Lounge 18, J.Crew Factory, Gap Factory, Nike, Bluemercury, L.L. Bean, Apple, Anthropologie, Pottery Barn and Williams-Sonoma. Nat Heald led the CBRE team that represented the seller, PGIM, in the transaction. The buyer was a joint venture between Brand Street Properties and Barings. JLL structured the joint venture and also arranged $76.9 million in acquisition financing through an unnamed international bank for the deal.
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