SAN DIEGO — Brixton Capital has purchased a retail property, located at 14340 Penasquitos Drive in San Diego. Florida-based HH Property Holdings sold the 55,000-square-foot property for an undisclosed price. The buyer plans to renovate and reposition the former Albertson’s grocery store building, which was most recently occupied by Haggen. Brixton has already entered into a $12 million long-term lease with Floor & Décor for the entire property. Mike Moser of Retail Insite represented the buyer, while HFF represented the seller in the transaction.
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To understand the state of retail in Atlanta in 2005, you first looked at where and what developers were building, then to where retailers were locating and lastly to how consumers were shopping. Simply put, if a developer built it and a retailer occupied it, the consumer was sure to shop there, but that’s no longer the case. To understand the state of retail in Atlanta today, you need to start with the Atlanta consumer. Go Big or Go Home From 2000 to 2010, the Atlanta Regional Commission reports metro Atlanta added over 1 million residents with an additional 2.5 million people projected to be added between 2015 and 2040. Further, according to a study by the University of Georgia, half the state’s population growth is concentrated in just three Atlanta metro counties — Fulton, Gwinnett and Forsyth. A big driver for the growth is jobs, especially those in high-paying sectors like information, professional services, science and technology. EMSI reports that two of the counties making up Atlanta’s metropolitan area, Forsyth and Coweta, are in the top eight of large counties for skilled job growth. Additionally, Forbes claims Atlanta is now growing its business service sector faster than New York, …
HOUSTON — Baker Katz has completed two leases for Snooze, an A.M Eatery, at Town & Country Village and Houston Heights Lowell Street Market in Houston. A 3,185-square-foot eatery is slated to open this summer at Town & Country Village, and a 3,785-square-foot second location is scheduled to open in late summer at Houston Heights Lowell Street Market. Since opening its first restaurant in 2006, the Denver-based eatery has grown to 17 locations across Arizona, California, Colorado and Texas. Snooze delivers a menu creative twists on breakfast dishes, as well as a selection of local craft beers and morning cocktails.
PASADENA, TEXAS — Colliers International has arranged the sale of a 1.8-acre land parcel located at the southwest corner of Sam Houston Parkway East and Spencer Highway in Pasadena. Frost Bank acquired the site for an undisclosed price and plans to develop a bank branch on the property. Marshall Clinkscales of Colliers represented the seller, Latour Partners, while Scott Gardner of UCR Houston Retail represented the buyer in the deal.
RM Capital Arranges $57.5M in Construction Financing for Redevelopment of Tammany Hall in NYC
by Amy Works
NEW YORK CITY — RM Capital has arranged $57.5 million in first mortgage and mezzanine construction financing for the redevelopment of the Tammany Hall building at 44 Union Square in New York City. The borrower, Reading International, will use the financing to renovate and repurpose the six-story 73,322-square-foot retail and office building. Upon completion, the building will feature three contiguous lower levels of retail space and three floors of office space. The historic property is the former headquarters for the Tammany Hall political organization and required a variance and Landmarks Commission to move forward with the redevelopment. Tammany Hall was a New York City political organization founded in 1786 and planned a major role in controlling city and state politics and helping immigrants rise up in American politics. Bank of the Ozarks provided the $50 million senior construction loan, and an affiliate of Fisher Brothers provided the $7.5 million mezzanine loan. Marc Sznajderman, Romano Tio and Bo Diamond of RM Capital secured the financing for the borrower.
NEWARK, N.J. — The Blau & Berg Co. has brokered the sale of a retail property located at 237-249 S. Orange Ave. in Newark. JJ Operating Inc., a family-owned real estate investment and management company, acquired the 54,126-square-foot property for an undisclosed price. The free-standing building is currently occupied by a 2,100-square-foot Dunkin’ Donuts. The buyer plans to redevelop the property. Alex Conte, Jason Crimmins and Peter Murano of The Blau & Berg Co. represented the seller and buyer in the deal.
CROMWELL, CONN. — O,R&L Commercial has arranged the sale of a two-property investment asset totaling 38,800 square feet at 50 Sebethe Drive in Cromwell. O&G Industries acquired the properties for $2.1 million. The sale includes a net-leased 28,800-square-foot warehouse and office building and an on-site 10,000-square-foot self-storage facility. Frank Hird and Luke Massirio of O,R&L Commercial represented the seller, Sebethe Drive Partners LLC, in the deal.
MERRIAM, KAN. — Block & Co. Inc. Realtors has acquired the former Kmart shopping center in Merriam, located about 10 miles southwest of Kansas City. The center sits on 11.8 acres at 8703 Shawnee Mission Parkway. Block & Co. plans to redevelop the property as a mixed-use development with restaurants, retail, entertainment and hotel sites. Block & Co. will handle all phases of the development including the leasing, property management and construction management. David M. Block of Block & Co. negotiated the sale on behalf of Block & Co. Bob Johnson of RH Johnson Co. negotiated the transaction on behalf of the undisclosed seller.
MILWAUKEE — Marcus & Millichap has arranged the sale of a retail building net leased to Whole Foods on Milwaukee’s east side for $22.2 million. The 53,875-square-foot store is located at 2305 N. Prospect Ave. Adam Connor of Marcus & Millichap represented the seller, Irgens. The buyer was a Seattle-based private investor. Irgens is a Milwaukee-based real estate developer.
Regency Centers Purchases Shopping Center Along Orlando’s ‘Restaurant Row’ for $92.5M
by John Nelson
ORLANDO, FLA. — Jacksonville, Fla.-based Regency Centers Corp. and its co-investment partner have purchased Plaza Venezia, a 201,000-square-foot, Publix-anchored shopping center in Orlando. The seller and sales price were undisclosed, but Orlando Business Journal reports that U.S. Cities Fund Operating LP, an affiliate of New York-based Team Core Property Funding Operating LP, sold the asset to Regency Centers for $92.5 million. Plaza Venezia is situated along Orlando’s “Restaurant Row,” one of the top trade areas in the market for investors. Plaza Venezia serves the nearby Doctor Phillips and Bay Hill submarkets. In addition to Publix, existing tenants at Plaza Venezia include Eddie V’s Prime Seafood, Starbucks Coffee, Tijuana Flats, Sylvan Learning Center, Majestic Cleaners, State Farm Insurance, Supercuts, Scottrade, T-Mobile and Orlando Family Dentistry.