NEW PORT RICHEY, FLA. — KeyBank Real Estate Capital has secured a $13.7 million CMBS loan for Trinity Village Shopping Center, an unanchored, 71,233-square-foot retail property built in 2007 in New Port Richey, a town in the Tampa Bay metro area. The undisclosed borrower used the financing to facilitate the acquisition of the shopping center. Scott Bois of KeyBank Real Estate Capital arranged the 10-year, non-recourse loan with two years of interest-only payments and a 30-year amortization schedule.
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SANTA ANA, CALIF. — Ready Capital Structured Finance has closed a $19.9 million loan for Bristol Place Shopping Center in Santa Ana. The undisclosed borrower plans to revitalize the 62,800-square-foot retail center through an exterior modernization of the center and the conversion of several retail suites from traditional retail space to restaurant space. The non-recourse, interest-only-payment loan features a three-year term, one-year extension option and flexible pre-payment. Additionally, the financing includes a facility to provide the future funding of capital expenditures, tenant improvement and leasing commissions.
DALLAS — CBRE, on behalf of Ares Management and Benchmark Opportunity Partners, has brokered the sale of Sierra Vista Plaza, a 15.9-acre grocery-anchored retail center in Dallas. ACF Property Management acquired the 163,000-square-foot property for an undisclosed price. Fiesta Mart, Marshalls, Melrose, Footlocker, Footlocker Kids, Applebee’s, Bank of America, Payless Shoe Source, Cici’s Pizza and Gamestop occupy the center. At the time of sale, the property was fully leased and stabilized. Chris Cozby and Chris Gerard of CBRE represented the seller in the transaction.
PEARLAND, TEXAS — A partnership has completed the disposition of Pearland Central Plaza, a retail property located at 1909 N. Main St. in Pearland. A limited liability company acquired the 9,600-square-foot property for $2.4 million. Gus Lagos and Alex Bouchard of Marcus & Millichap represented the seller, while Keith Lloyd and James Wilson, also of Marcus & Millichap, represented the buyer in the deal.
DAVIDSON, N.C. AND VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. — Armada Hoffler Properties Inc., a publicly traded REIT based in Virginia Beach, has closed on the acquisitions of Renaissance Square, a grocery-anchored retail center located in the greater Charlotte area, and Columbus Village II, a retail and entertainment center adjacent to the Town Center of Virginia Beach. Armada Hoffler acquired Renaissance Square for approximately $17.1 million in cash and Columbus Village II for 2 million shares of common stock. The 80,000-square-foot Renaissance Square is currently 92 percent leased and anchored by a 50,000-square-foot Harris Teeter store with over 11 years remaining on its lease term. Columbus Village II comprises over 92,000 square feet and is 100 percent leased to Bed Bath & Beyond, Regal Cinemas and Schlotzsky’s Deli. Gerald Divaris of Divaris Real Estate Inc. represented both Armada Hoffler and the seller, Capitol Industries, in the Columbus Village II transaction. Armada Hoffler has retained Divaris Real Estate and Divaris Property Management to manage and lease the property. Armada Hoffler acquired Columbus Village I, a 65,000-square-foot retail center, in 2015.
ARVADA, COLO. — Hanley Investment Group Real Estate Advisors has arranged the sale of Arvada West Town Center, an 83,279-square-foot shopping center located roughly 11 miles outside Denver in Arvada. Walmart Neighborhood Market shadow-anchors the center, which is 89 percent leased to tenants including AutoZone, Wendy’s, Fantastic Sam’s, The Salvation Army, Quiznos and Qdoba Mexican Grill. Kevin Fryman and Edward Hanley of Hanley Investment Group represented the buyer, Starboard Realty Advisors LLC, and the seller, Arvada West 04 LLC, in the transaction. The sales price was undisclosed.
GLENDALE, ARIZ. — Cushman & Wakefield has arranged the $14.8 million sale of Bell Tower Village, a 166,830-square-foot shopping center in Glendale. Walgreens anchors the center, which was 63.6 percent leased at the time of sale to tenants including Planet Fitness, Harbor Freight Tools, Freddy’s Frozen Custard & Steakburgers, Audio Express and Mattress Firm. Ryan Schubert and Michael Hackett of Cushman & Wakefield represented the seller, Bell Tower Village LLC, in the transaction. New Bell Tower LLC, a company formed by DPC Development Co., acquired the property.
NorthMarq Capital Arranges $28.8M Acquisition Loan for Shopping Center in Metro Nashville
by John Nelson
SPRING HILL, TENN. — NorthMarq Capital has arranged a $28.8 million acquisition loan for The Crossings of Spring Hill, a 219,905-square-foot retail property located at 1001-1041 Crossing Blvd. and 1017-2020 Crossing Circle in Spring Hill, about 35 miles south of Nashville. The property’s tenant roster includes Ross Dress for Less, Dollar Tree, Rack Room Shoes, Ulta Beauty, Bed Bath & Beyond, rue21 and PetSmart. The 10-year loan features three years of interest-only payments and a 30-year amortization schedule. Chad Owens of NorthMarq Capital’s Houston regional office arranged the CMBS loan on behalf of the borrower, TCSH LLC, an entity controlled by Azad Commercial Realty Services.
GREENVILLE, S.C. — Ziff Properties Inc. has purchased Buncombe Plaza, a mostly vacant, 52,000-square-foot shopping center located in Greenville’s Water Tower district. Ziff Properties will convert the asset to a 67,500-square-foot self storage facility comprising 777 controlled climate and non-controlled climate units. The property will also provide RV and boat parking. Ziff Properties will begin the redevelopment project in spring 2017.
GRANBURY, TEXAS — Marcus & Millichap has arranged the sale of Avalon Texas Center, a retail property located at 1030 E. Highway 377 in Granbury. Built in 2002, the 41,161-square-foot retail center is situated on a 4.6-acre lot. Michael Buckner and Richard Mireles of Marcus & Millichap represented the seller, a limited liability company. The name of the buyer and acquisition price were not released.