Retail

INDIAN HARBOUR BEACH, FLA. — The Sembler Co. has signed a 21,000-square-foot retail lease with Michaels for a new store at Causeway Shopping Center in Indian Harbour Beach, a suburb of Melbourne on Florida’s Space Coast. The 112,000-square-foot shopping center is owned by Forge Real Estate Partners III, a joint venture between Sembler and Forge Capital Partners. Sembler also handles leasing at Causeway, whose other tenants include Ross Dress for Less, Bealls Outlet, GNC and Panera Bread, among others. Michaels plans to open the new store before the end of the year. The store formerly housed an Office Depot, which closed in June.

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NEWTON, N.C. — Planet Fitness has signed an 18,000-square-foot lease in Newton, roughly 40 miles outside of Charlotte. The tenant will operate in half of a space formerly occupied by Bi-Lo at Marketplace Center. Prior to the lease, the space was vacant for more than seven years. Tad Anderson of Ardor Commercial Advisors represented the landlord, RVS Realty, in the lease negotiations. Jay Hagerman of Providence Group represented Planet Fitness.

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SAN FRANCISCO — CBRE has secured $8 million in acquisition and construction financing for Fulton Retail DE1 LLC. The borrower has acquired a site at 555 Fulton St. in San Francisco and plans to develop a Trader Joe’s grocery store on the site. The 16,600-square-foot location may open by fall 2024. Regina Wang, Connor Lemley, James Bach and Griffin Walker of CBRE arranged the 30-month, fixed-rate bridge loan for the borrower to acquire and build out the retail space.

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CHICAGO — SVN Chicago Commercial has brokered the $1.8 million sale of a 4,800-square-foot restaurant condo in Chicago’s South Loop. The asset is located at 1307 S. Wabash Ave. Tim Rasmussen and Marcus Sullivan of SVN represented the undisclosed seller. David Wong of Century 21 Realty Associates represented the local buyer. The property sold for 95 percent of the asking price.

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CEDAR PARK, TEXAS — Scheels, an employee-owned sporting goods retailer based in Fargo, N.D., plans to open a 240,000-square-foot store in Cedar Park, a northern suburb of Austin. The store will be the retailer’s second “All Sports” location to open in Texas, joining a store at Grandscape in The Colony that opened in 2020. Scheels plans to employ more than 500 associates at the store, most of whom will be local to Cedar Park. The Cedar Park Scheels is the second anchor tenant announced for CedarView, a mixed-use development that will also feature a 1.2 million-square-foot Nebraska Furniture Mart (NFM), a convention center and a hotel with at least 250 rooms. CedarView will be situated on a 118-acre site near the H-E-B Center. NFM is the master developer of both CedarView and Grandscape. The new Scheels store will stock more than 1 million pieces of inventory throughout 75 specialty departments and boutiques. The property will also host entertainment attractions, including a 65-foot Ferris Wheel, 16,000-gallon saltwater aquarium, a wildlife mountain and Fuzzyiwig’s Candy Shop. Other attractions at the store will include interactive arcade games, sports simulators and Ginna’s Café, a restaurant that will serve gourmet soups and sandwiches, homemade fudge …

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LAS VEGAS — Chicago-based Newcastle Properties has purchased a retail center located at the northeast corner of Lake Mead Boulevard and Tenaya Way in Las Vegas’ Summerlin area. Terms of the transaction were not released. Whole Foods Market, Five Guys Burgers and Fries, Blaze Pizza, Firehouse Subs and FedEx Office are tenants at the 90,373-square-foot shopping center.

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VANCOUVER, WASH. — HDA Partners has purchased Y Plaza, a shopping property in Vancouver, from Slosar Properties for $3.6 million. Located at 14602-14612 NE Fourth Plain Blvd., Y Plaza features 22,200 square feet of retail space. Deborah Ewing of Fuller Group Commercial Real Estate Services represented the seller, while Eric Garske of Marcus & Millichap represented the buyer in the deal.

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VISTA, CALIF. — Voit Real Estate Services has negotiated the acquisition of a retail building at 825 Civic Center Drive in Vista, approximately 40 miles north of San Diego. Newport Beach-based Union Bank of California sold the asset to Vista-based Moonlight Cultural Foundation for $2 million. The buyer, a local theatre production company, will use the 6,360-square-foot building for youth training and prop storage. Peter Kies of Voit Real Estate Services’ Carlsbad office represented the seller, while Cushman & Wakefield represented the buyer in the transaction.

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DALLAS — Locally based brokerage firm STRIVE has negotiated the sale of Gallery on the Parkway, a 146,612-square-foot shopping center in North Dallas. Bed, Bath & Beyond and Buy, Buy Baby most recently anchored the property, which was built on 12 acres in 1995. Other tenants include Nordstrom Rack and Cost Plus World Market. Chicago-based REIT Blue Owl Real Estate sold Gallery on the Parkway to Dallas-based investment firm Four Rivers Capital for an undisclosed price. Adam Gottschalk of STRIVE brokered the deal.

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NEW YORK CITY — Electric Shuffle, a concept that features high-tech shuffleboard, food and drinks, will open a 10,000-square-foot entertainment center on the second floor of the new Virgin Hotel in Manhattan’s NoMad district. John Few of SRS Real Estate Partners represented Electric Shuffle in the lease negotiations. Adam Weinblatt of Newmark, along with internal agent Richard Tang, represented the landlord, The Lam Group. The opening is slated for next spring.

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