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SANDY SPRINGS, GA.  — The Ardent Cos. has acquired Perimeter Pointe, a 360,000-square-foot retail property located in Atlanta’s Central Perimeter submarket of Sandy Springs. The locally based owner plans to transform the property into a mixed-use development. Renovations will include the prioritization of walkability and accessibility, an improved tenant lineup, the lease-up of vacant space and remerchandising the existing tenant mix. The redevelopment will also feature the addition of a multifamily component to the property. Current tenants at Perimeter Pointe include Five Below, Office Depot, Dick’s Sporting Goods and HomeGoods. Located at the corner of Mount Vernon Highway and Abernathy Road, the shopping center features immediate proximity to Ga. Highway 400 and onsite connection to the Sandy Springs MARTA station.

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ALPHARETTA, GA. — Matthews has negotiated the sale of the final retail parcel at East Village, a recently completed, 268,000-square-foot mixed-use redevelopment located in Alpharetta, a northern suburb of Atlanta. Jeff Enck, Pierce Mayson, Kyle Stonis and Boris Shilkrot of Matthews represented the seller, The Ardent Cos., in the transaction. The buyer was not disclosed. Situated at the entrance of the East Village mixed-used development, the 24,674-square-foot retail center features a mix of tenants such as Panda Express, Palm Beach Tan, Dollar Tree and Sally Beauty, as well as two outparcel pads. The property was fully leased at the time of sale. East Village comprises a 336-unit luxury apartment community, a 74-unit townhome rental community and 75,000 square feet of retail space, including the acquired center.

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RICHMOND, TEXAS — Forman Capital, a direct lender based in Florida, has provided a $37 million construction loan for The Oaks of District West, an 87,244-square-foot retail project in the southwestern Houston suburb of Richmond. Developed by Ferguson Family Partners, The Oaks of District West will consist of 10 buildings that are 70 percent preleased, as well as central green space. Tenants that have committed to the project include pickleball concept The PICKLR, Grazia Italian Kitchen, Luckie’s Burger, Pacific Coast Tacos, Virtual Golf Bar and Pecan Jack’s Ice Cream. Daniel Eidson of Concord Summit Capital arranged the debt. Construction is set to begin in the coming weeks and is expected to be complete by mid- to late 2027.

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RICHMOND, TEXAS — Local developer NewQuest has broken ground on an 87,502-square-foot retail project in Richmond, a southwestern suburb of Houston. The project is an expansion of The Grand at Aliana, a 650,000-square-foot retail power center, and the new space is preleased to Dick’s Sporting Goods (60,249 square feet) and Havertys Furniture (27,253 square feet). Both stores are expected to open before the end of the year. Matt Reed and Greg Bracchi of SHOP Cos. represented Dick’s Sporting Goods in the lease negotiations. Mark Reeder, Ed Heap, Jonathan Probst and Ryan Johnson of SRS Real Estate Partners represented Havertys. Josh Friedlander internally represented NewQuest in both sets of lease negotiations and partnered with the firm’s David Meyers on the Havertys deal.

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PRINCETON, N.J. — CBRE has brokered the sale of Nassau Park Pavilion, a 760,765-square-foot retail power center in Princeton. Grocer Wegmans anchors the center, which is also home to tenants such as Target, Home Depot, Five Below, Floor & Décor, Just Salad, Bluestone Lane and Mezeh. Chris Munley, Colin Behr, Ryan Sciullo and Casey Benson Smith of CBRE represented the seller, SITE Centers Corp., in the transaction. The buyer was Bridge 33 Capital, an investment firm with offices in Chicago, Seattle and Las Vegas. The sales price was not disclosed.

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PHILADELPHIA — JLL has negotiated the $30.8 million sale of Shoppes at Wissinoming, a roughly 98,000-square-foot shopping center in northeast Philadelphia. Grocer ShopRite anchors the center, which was built on 11.3 acres in 2008, with a 67,846-square-foot store. Additional tenants include Wawa, Popeyes, AT&T, Elite Dental and Wissinoming Laundromat. Jim Galbally, Patrick Higgins and JP Colussi of JLL represented the seller, ARCTRUST, in the transaction. The buyer was an affiliate of Brown’s Real Estate. Shoppes at Wissinoming was 98 percent leased at the time of sale.

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POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. — New Jersey-based financial intermediary Cronheim Mortgage has arranged $11.5 million in financing for Poughkeepsie Plaza, a 181,746-square-foot shopping center located north of New York City. Marshalls  and TJX/HomeGoods anchor the property, which is also home to tenants such as Sierra Trading Post, Mattress Firm, Famous Footwear, J. Crew, Wendy’s and Chase Bank. Brandon Szwalbenest, Dev Morris and Andrew Stewart of Cronheim arranged the debt on behalf of the borrower, regional owner-operator Mehlich Associates. The direct lender was not disclosed.

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TOPEKA, KAN. — The International Hot Rod Association (IHRA) has acquired Heartland Motorsports Park in Topeka. Originally opened in 1963 as Topeka Dragway, the facility later evolved into Heartland Motorsports Park. Over the decades, the park has hosted major national drag racing events, road racing, karting, motocross and grassroots competitions. Planned restoration and redevelopment efforts will focus on creating a year-round destination that blends motorsports with live entertainment and community engagement. Specifically, plans call for: revitalized drag racing operations with improved racer and fan amenities; expanded motorsports and special event programming; live music, concerts and festival experiences; enhanced hospitality, vendor and fan experience areas; community-focused events designed to drive tourism and economic impact. Renovation planning will begin immediately, with additional announcements regarding redevelopment phases, event schedules and community partnerships expected in the coming months.

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PERRIS, CALIF. — Hanley Investment Group Real Estate Advisors has brokered the $4.8 million sale of a newly constructed, single-tenant retail property located in the Inland Empire city of Perris. A Starbucks café and drive-thru occupies the 2,200-square-foot building on a 10-year triple-net corporate lease with 10 percent rental increases every five years. Bill Asher and Jeff Lefko of Hanley represented the seller and developer, Yellow Rose Ranch LLC, an affiliate of The Lynch Group. Betty Gulezyan of I.D.L. Home represented the buyer, a private investor based in Newport Beach, Calif. Hanley Investment Group has sold 18 single-tenant Starbucks properties totaling $55 million in the past 18 months.

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NEW YORK CITY — Newmark has brokered the $425 million sale of The Shops at Skyview, a 555,000-square-foot grocery-anchored retail center located in the Flushing neighborhood of Queens. Anchored by BJ’s Wholesale Club and Sky Foods, The Shops at Skyview was 97 percent leased at the time of sale. Additional tenants include Target, Nordstrom Rack, Bath & Body Works, Burlington, Adidas, Converse, Marshalls, Foot Locker, Old Navy, Sephora and Swarovski. Adam Spies, Adam Doneger, Conor Lalor and Ben Lushing of Newmark represented the seller, Perform Properties, in the transaction. Jordan Roeschlaub, Nick Scribani, John Caraviello and Tim Polglase, also with Newmark secured a $289 million acquisition loan through Mizuho on behalf of the buyer, a joint venture between Acadia Realty Trust and TPG Real Estate.

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