TAMPA, FLA. — SRS Real Estate Partners has negotiated the sales of three new retail properties in Central Florida leased to 7-Eleven totaling $28.8 million. Built in late 2025, the three properties are located in Winter Haven, Daytona Beach and Ocoee and comprise modern convenience stores and fueling stations. 7-Eleven occupies all three properties on 15-year, triple-net leases. Patrick Nutt and William Wamble of SRS represented the sellers, Florida-based developers, in the transactions. The Winter Haven and Ocoee properties were sold as a portfolio to a Florida-based family office for a combined $19.2 million. A locally based, private investor purchased the Daytona Beach location, which is situated across from Latitude Landings and Latitude Margaritaville, in a 1031 exchange for approximately $9.5 million.
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Barings Sells Seacliff Village Shopping Center in Huntington Beach to Asana Partners for $151M
by Amy Works
HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIF. — Barings has completed the disposition of Seacliff Village, a core grocery-anchored shopping center in Huntington Beach, to Asana Partners for $151 million. JLL secured an $83.8 million acquisition loan for the buyer. Situated on 26.7 acres at Yorktown Avenue and Main Street, Seacliff Village features 253,234 square feet of retail space that was 95.8 percent occupied at the time of sale. The property is anchored by a 69,925-square-foot Albertsons store. Additional tenants include LA Fitness, Staples, Panera Bread, Starbucks Coffee and four banks. The property is wholly owned, including all 11 outparcel and shop buildings. Gleb Lvovich, Geoff Tranchina and Daniel Tyner of JLL brokered the transaction. Anthony Fertitta Jr. and John Marshall of JLL arranged the acquisition financing for the buyer.
PCCP, Hutensky Capital Partners Buy 690,000 SF Streets of Woodfield Shopping Center in Metro Chicago
SCHAUMBURG, ILL. — A joint venture between PCCP and Hutensky Capital Partners has acquired Streets of Woodfield, a 690,000-square-foot shopping center at 601 N. Martingale Road in Schaumburg. Blackstone sold the property for $69 million, according to the Daily Herald. Originally built in 1991, the property is currently 94 percent leased to 22 tenants, including Whole Foods Market, Dick’s Sporting Goods House of Sport, AMC, Restoration Hardware Outlet, Legoland and Dave & Buster’s. The property is located along I-290 adjacent to Woodfield Mall.
GRAND PRAIRIE, TEXAS — Topgolf has opened a new venue in Grand Prairie, roughly midway between Dallas and Fort Worth. The square footage was not disclosed, but the two-level venue features 80 climate-controlled hitting bays in addition to a bar and restaurant. Topgolf expects to employ about 300 people at the facility, which is the Dallas-based operator’s 15th in Texas and fifth in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.
Cleeman Realty Brokers Sale of Food Lion-Anchored Shopping Center in King, North Carolina
by John Nelson
KING, N.C. — Miami-based Cleeman Realty Group has brokered the sale of Mountain View Plaza, a 44,000-square-foot shopping center in King, about 16 miles northwest of Winston-Salem, N.C. Food Lion has anchored the 9.9-acre property since 2005. Other tenants include a Mexican restaurant, hibachi restaurant, barbershop, nail salon and a pet groomer. The seller, an unnamed family ownership group, sold the property to a group of private investors completing a 1031 exchange. Jeremy Scheer and Sara Shulman of Cleeman Realty represented both the buyer and the seller in the transaction. The sales price was not disclosed.
BLOOMINGTON, IND. — Kentucky-based Kaden Cos. has acquired Eastland Plaza, a 125,000-square-foot shopping center in Bloomington, for $22.4 million. Situated adjacent from College Mall on 12 acres, the property is home to anchor tenants Petco, DSW, Dollar Tree and Rally House. Additional tenants include Jimmy John’s, McAlister’s Deli, Noodles & Co. and Domino’s Pizza. The center was 80 percent leased at the time of sale. Rebecca Wells of Cushman & Wakefield represented the seller, an entity doing business as Eastland Plaza LLC.
INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis-based mall owner Simon Property Group (NYSE: SPG) has unveiled plans to invest more than $250 million for the redevelopment of The Mall at Green Hills in Nashville, Cherry Creek Shopping Center in Denver and International Plaza in Tampa. Simon acquired the three properties in November 2025 as part of its purchase of the remaining 12 percent interest in The Taubman Realty Group LP that it did not already own. The $250 million investment reflects Simon’s focus on mall redevelopments to create modern environments that cater to today’s shopper, according to Eli Simon, the company’s chief operating officer. He says the redevelopment projects will mimic the recently completed transformation of Southdale Center in Minneapolis. The Mall at Green Hills will undergo a complete transformation and exterior revitalization featuring two-story flagship entrances, jewel-box spaces for luxury boutiques, new landscaping and “elevated arrival moments.” The interior will receive upscale finishes and architectural enhancements. The 1 million-square-foot mall opened in 1955 under the moniker Green Hills Village. Cherry Creek Shopping Center will receive modernized flagship spaces, refined architectural updates and upgraded storefronts. The enclosed mall, which officially opened in 1990, dates back to the 1950s when it was an open-air mall. …
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — PACE Loan Group (PLG) has provided a $45.5 million C-PACE (Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy) loan for Island Waterpark at Showboat, a 120,000-square-foot entertainment venue in Atlantic City. The venue opened in summer 2023 via conversion of a surface parking lot at the adjacent Showboat Resort and includes 10 waterslides, a multi-level children’s play structure, lazy river, four restaurants and three bars. The borrower, Bart Blatstein of Philadelphia-based Tower Investments Inc., will use a portion of the proceeds to pay down existing construction debt on the property.
Shopoff Realty Investments Buys Balance of Westminster Mall in California for Mixed-Use Redevelopment Project
by Amy Works
WESTMINSTER, CALIF. — Shopoff Realty Investments has acquired the remainder of the Westminster Mall, totaling an additional 57.5 acres, ahead of its planned mixed-use redevelopment, Bolsa Pacific at Westminster. Washington Pacific Group was the seller. Lee Aarons of Land Advisors represented the buyer in the deal. Shopoff previously purchased the mall’s 14.1-acre former Sears parcel in July 2022 and the 11.7-acre Macy’s parcel in August 2022. The 83.3-acre project site currently houses the Westminster Mall and surrounding retail. The planned Bolsa Pacific at Westminster development will deliver approximately 2,250 housing units, including a mix of for-sale housing, as well as market-rate and affordable rental housing. The project will also include more than 120 hotel keys, as well as more than 220,000 square feet of retail space. The site will also dedicate more than 15 acres to open space, including private resident spaces, open-air promenades and a network of walking trails. Current entitlement plans have been submitted to the city for review with anticipated approval in 2026. Demolition of the existing mall is planned for first-quarter 2026, with Target continuing to operate during this time. Once demolition and entitlements are completed, construction is slated to begin in fourth-quarter 2026.
PIQUA, OHIO — The Cooper Commercial Investment Group has brokered the sale of a newly constructed restaurant property occupied by Chipotle Mexican Grill in Piqua, a suburb of Dayton. The 15-year lease features 10 percent rental increases in years six and 11. The property includes the restaurant’s namesake drive-thru, Chipotlane, as well as patio seating. Dan Cooper of Cooper Group represented the seller, a longtime client. The asset sold to an all-cash 1031 exchange buyer from California at a 5.5 percent cap rate.
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