Retail

LOS ANGELES – A 2,872-square-foot retail property in the Los Angeles submarket of Santa Fe Springs has sold to an Orange County-based buyer for $3.6 million. The property is located at 11442 Telegraph Road. It is situated within the Santa Fe Springs Promenade. The center is anchored by 99 Cent Only. Other notable tenants include Bank of America, Auto Zone and KFC/Taco Bell. Matthew Mousavi and Joe Chichester of Faris Lee Investments represented both the buyer and the seller, a private Orange County partnership, in this transaction.

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Academy Sports + Outdoors and Shops at Turtle Creek

HATTIESBURG, MISS. — Marcus & Millichap has brokered the $16.8 million sale of Academy Sports + Outdoors and Shops at Turtle Creek, a 98,673-square-foot shopping center located at 6173-6175 U.S. Highway 98 in Hattiesburg. The shopping center is within the 504,000-square-foot Turtle Creek Crossing power center. Built between 2011 and 2012, the shopping center comprises a 75,760-square-foot Academy Sports + Outdoors and two shopping spaces leased to Mattress Express, Massage Envy Spa, Keesler Federal Credit Union, Papa Murphy’s and J. Allan’s. Alvin Mansour and Ryan Gomez of Marcus & Millichap’s San Diego office, along with Anne Williams of the firm’s Memphis office, represented the seller, a private developer based in Texas. The team also represented the buyer, an institutional net lease investor.

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In stark contrast to past years when motorists would fly through Waco on I-35 wondering if anything was happening in this town, the dramatic Twin Signature Bridges across the Brazos River now sit majestically with the backdrop of Baylor University’s brand-new, $325 million McLane Stadium. However, it has become abundantly clear that the stadium is not the only big thing happening in Waco. Anyone who has driven the stretch of I-35 that passes through Waco in the past 24 months has undoubtedly noticed quite a bit of new construction, demolition and site clearing for even more commercial construction. Leading the way is the dramatic increase of national restaurants and retailers that have made their presence known to everyone who used to drive right through, but who now stop, eat and shop in Waco. A primary catalyst of this rise in retail activity has been the release of property along I-35 formerly owned by the Waco Independent School District (ISD). “We witnessed a surge in demand for retail sites along the I-35 Corridor in 2013,” says Jim Peevey, CCIM, a local broker with Central Texas Commercial. “My partner, Andy Sheehy, and I represented Waco ISD in selling three surplus properties on …

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NEW YORK CITY — Greystone has acquired a retail development site at 108 Chambers St. in Manhattan’s TriBeCa neighborhood. Ashkenazy Acquisition Corp. sold the property for $17 million. Located on the corner of Church and Chambers streets, the site features a 2,000-square-foot building with ground-floor retail space and approximately 12,000 square feet of air rights.

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LOWER MACUNGIE TOWNSHIP, PA. — The Goldenberg Group and TCH Development have started construction on Hamilton Crossings Shopping Center in Lower Macungie Township. Situated on 70 acres of commercial property, the 565,000-square-foot, open-air shopping center will be anchored by Target, as well as the area’s first Costco Wholesale Club and first Whole Foods Market. Additional retailers will include Dick’s Sporting Goods, Nordstrom Rack, Old Navy, Rally House, Five Below, Designer Shoe Warehouse, Pier 1 Imports and Ulta Cosmetics. The development, which is slated to open in July 2016.

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CANTON, OHIO — Marcus & Millichap has arranged the $1.5 million sale of a Texas Roadhouse ground lease, an 8,000-square foot net-leased restaurant in Canton. The asset is an out parcel to a T.J. Maxx and Burlington Coat Factory-anchored shopping center. Craig Fuller, Erin Patton and Scott Wiles of Marcus & Millichap’s Cleveland and Columbus offices listed the property on behalf of the seller, a New York-based investment group. Fuller, Patton and Wiles also represented the buyer, a California-based investor.

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The George Building Delray Beach

DELRAY BEACH, FLA. — Marcus & Millichap has brokered the $19.5 million sale of The George Buildings, two adjacent corner retail assets totaling nearly 20,000 square feet in Delray Beach. The buildings are located on the southeast and southwest corners of Atlantic Avenue and S.E. 4th Street. Howard Bregman of Marcus & Millichap’s Fort Lauderdale office represented the seller, a family corporation based in South Florida, and the buyer, a developer based in Palm Beach, Fla.

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SAN DIEGO – Solana Beach Pho Bar & Grill has leased 2,881 square feet of restaurant space in San Diego. The space is located at 1005 Rosecrans Street. The 10-year lease is valued at $1.1 million. The pho restaurant was represented by Jose Bravo of Vanguard Resource Group. The landlord, Oliver McMillian Rosecrans, was represented by Steve Avoyer, Matt Peckham and Michael Stuhmer of Flocke & Avoyer Commercial Real Estate.

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SAN ANTONIO — Austin-based fast casual restaurant Vertskebap will open two locations in San Antonio, with a third location in the works. This is the chain’s first expansion into San Antonio after successful expansions into Dallas and Houston and growth in Austin in 2014. The first location will open in May in the Park North Shopping Center at the southwest corner of Loop 410 and San Pedro Avenue. The second location will open this fall in Alamo Ranch Culebra Market, located at the intersection of Loop 1604 and Culebra Road. Vertskebap is built around döner kebap, a European street food, and is one of the first restaurants to bring döner kebap to the United States. Vertskebap restaurants are designed by Austin-based architect Michael Hsu. CBRE represented Vertskebap on site selection and lease negotiations in San Antonio. John Heffington of CBRE’s Austin office is the master broker for Vertskebap.

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BLOOMFIELD HILLS, MICH. — Agree Realty Corp. has acquired 10 retail properties for $17.5 million. Located in seven states, the properties are net leased to five different tenants operating in three retail sectors. The transactions were completed at a weighted-average cap rate of 8.3 percent and have a weighted-average remaining lease term of 17.8 years. The recently closed transactions include sale-leaseback transactions involving multiple Taco Bell and Wendy’s locations, as well the acquisition of a Jiffy Lube service center, a KFC restaurant and a Dollar General store. Bloomfield, Mich.-based Agree Realty currently owns and operates a portfolio of 233 properties located in 39 states and containing 4.7 million square feet of gross leasable space.

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