PLANO, TEXAS — Local brokerage firm Disney Investment Group (DIG) has arranged the recapitalization of Custer Park, a 117,594-square-foot shopping center in Plano. Specific details on new debt and/or equity components within the center’s capital stack were not disclosed, but the owner, Dallas-based Kobalt Investment Co., is partnering with Fort Worth-based MCP Ventures to complete a full renovation of the center. Custer Park is currently home to 35 tenants, including Athletico, Subway, H&R Block and First Watch. David Disney and Adam Crockett led the transaction for DIG.
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FRISCO, TEXAS — Three tenants have signed leases totaling 5,944 square feet at The Shops at Starwood, a 90,667-square-foot retail center located north of Dallas in Frisco. The tenants are Stackz Smashburgers & Cocktails (2,500 square feet), 33 Peaks Café (1,174 square feet) and Mr. Winston’s Barbershop (1,730 square feet). Houston-based Whitestone REIT owns The Shops at Starwood. All openings are slated for 2026.
DANVERS, MASS. — Local brokerage firm Atlantic Capital Partners (ACP) has arranged the sale of an 80,000-square-foot retail building in Danvers, located about 20 miles northeast of Boston. The building sits on a 3.9-acre site along State Route 128 and was fully leased at the time of sale to Dick’s Sporting Goods. Eric Suffoletto, Joey Tagliente and Danny Griffin of ACP represented the undisclosed seller in the transaction. The buyer and sales price were also not disclosed.
CHICAGO — JLL Capital Markets has brokered the sale of Clybourn Center, a 33,140-square-foot unanchored strip center in Chicago’s Lincoln Park neighborhood. The retail property is located on North Clybourn Avenue across from Foundry Park, a $1 billion mixed-use redevelopment project. When complete, Foundry Park will deliver roughly 3,700 residential units, 350,000 square feet of office space, 420,000 square feet of retail, 250,000 square feet of hospitality and 12 acres of open space. Clybourn Center was 91.2 percent occupied at the time of sale, with 38 percent of the gross leasable area occupied by medical tenants including Physicians Immediate Care, Premier Allergy and Metro Infusion. The property features 86 surface-level parking spaces. Michael Nieder and Brian Page of JLL represented the undisclosed seller. Curbline Properties was the buyer. JLL took on the leasing of Clybourn Center in 2009, with Steve Schwartz leading efforts.
DANA POINT, CALIF. — Local financial intermediary PSRS has arranged a $6.5 million loan for the cash-out refinancing of a 31,801-square-foot shopping center in Dana Point, located in Orange County. Secured through a bank relationship, the nonrecourse loan features a sub-30 percent loan-to-value ratio and a three-year, full-term interest-only structure. Michael Presser of PSRS handled the debt placement on behalf of the undisclosed borrower.
FIRESTONE, COLO. — Target will open a 128,000-square-foot store at Firestone City Centre, located north of Denver, later this month. Firestone City Centre features more than 600,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space that is home to a mix of national retailers and restaurants. Additionally, the project includes Firestone Junction, a 300-unit multifamily community. The Staenberg Group, a full-spectrum real estate development and investment firm, owns the property.
MESA, ARIZ. — Diversified Partners is advancing the development of Destination at Gateway, a 163-acre retail center located at Signal Butte Road in Mesa. The project will include two components: 24 Auto Row, an 80-acre, purpose-built auto mall, and an adjacent power center. Off-site improvements on the east side of Signal Butte Road have been completed, while site work on the west side is underway and is scheduled to be completed by the third quarter of 2026. Current and planned tenants for the project’s power center include Walmart, 7 Brew, Take 5 Oil Change, Taco Bell, Zara Nail Bar and PAC Dental. Additional leasing opportunities remain available for drive-thru pads, shop space and a future junior anchor retailer.
SALINAS AND CAPITOLA, CALIF. — Gantry has arranged $15.4 million in permanent loans to refinance two separately owned neighborhood retail properties located at different ends of the Monterey Bay region. Tom Dao and Jake Davis of Gantry represented the borrowers, both private real estate investors. The first property, Creek Bridge Village in Salinas, features 35,000 square feet of retail space and 17 apartments spread across five buildings. The 10-year, fixed-rate nonrecourse loan was secured from one of Gantry’s correspondent life company lenders and features a 30-year amortization. Gantry will service the loan for the lender. The second property, Brown Ranch Marketplace in Capitola, features 85,000 square feet of retail space that is anchored by Trader Joe’s. The property received a 10-year, fixed-rate loan from a regional bank. The loan features a 25-year amortization with prepayment flexibility.
SURPRISE, ARIZ. — Phoenix Commercial Advisors has directed the $10.7 million sale of Grand Village Center, a necessity-based retail center in Surprise. The asset traded for $203 per square foot. John Schweikert and Chad Tiedeman of Phoenix Commercial Advisors represented the undisclosed seller in the deal. The name of the buyer was not released. Built in 2005, the 52,685-square-foot Grand Village Center was 97 percent leased at the time of sale to an internet-resistant mix of tenants with Elevate Trampoline Park as the anchor.
KATY, TEXAS — JLL has brokered the sale of Firethorne Plaza, a 29,986-square-foot retail strip center in the western Houston suburb of Katy. Located at the entrance to the Firethorne master-planned community, the center was fully leased at the time of sale to tenants such as Edward Jones, Pizza Hut, Tide Cleaners and Eye Level Learning. Ryan West and John Indelli of JLL represented the undisclosed seller in the transaction. The buyer was Cincinnati-based shopping center REIT Phillips Edison & Co.
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