CHAMPAIGN, ILL. — IPA Capital Markets, a division of Marcus & Millichap, has arranged an $11.5 million loan for the acquisition of Baytowne Shoppes & Square in Champaign, a city in central Illinois. The property is 99 percent leased to tenants such as PetSmart, Staples, Ulta, Dollar Tree, Party City, Rally House and Citi Trends. Adam Mengacci of IPA arranged the 10-year CMBS loan, which features a fixed interest rate of 6.97 percent and interest-only payments for the entire term. Stonefield Investment Advisors was the borrower.
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WAUKESHA, WIS. — Bernard Financial Group (BFG) has secured a $10.1 million CMBS loan for the acquisition of a 112,010-square-foot shopping center in Waukesha, a western suburb of Milwaukee. Dennis Bernard and Joshua Bernard of BFG arranged the loan. The borrower was an entity doing business as Meadowbrook Marketplace Associates LLC.
SCHAUMBURG, ILL. — Bianco Properties has acquired Schaumburg Plaza, a 61,000-square-foot shopping center in the Chicago suburb of Schaumburg. The sales price and seller were undisclosed. Tenants include Starbucks, O’Reilly Auto Parts, Lou Malnati’s Pizzeria and Joann Fabrics. Nirav Express Market is set to open later this year. St. Louis-based Bianco focuses on retail and industrial investment opportunities.
ALTOONA, IOWA — Ann Taylor Factory Store has opened at the Outlets of Des Moines in Altoona. The store marks the first Ann Taylor Factory Store in the state of Iowa. The 4,000-square-foot store offers a wide selection of dresses, suits, separates and casual wear in regular and petite sizes as well as shoes and accessories. Outlets of Des Moines is home to retailers such as Coach Outlet, Nike Factory Store, J. Crew Factory, Under Armour Factory House, Levi’s Outlet Store, American Eagle and Victoria’s Secret.
PHILADELPHIA — Rite Aid Corp. (NYSE: RAD) has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and has received financial commitments totaling roughly $3.4 billion from lenders to support business operations as the company works to restructure its debt. The Philadelphia-based pharmacy and convenience store chain did not say whether it would immediately close any stores as a direct result of this filing, just that it would continue “assessing its footprint and closing underperforming stores.” However, in September, The Wall Street Journal reported that Rite Aid had proposed to its creditors a restructuring and rightsizing plan that would involve closing 400 to 500 of its 2,100 or so stores nationwide. The bankruptcy filing has long been expected within the industry, as Rite Aid’s position has grown more precarious in the wake of numerous lawsuits alleging the pharmacy’s role in supplying opioid drugs that contributed to overdose deaths. That legal activity reached its crescendo earlier this year when the U.S. Justice Department formally lodged a complaint against Rite Aid. According to CNN, the government alleged at that time that Rite Aid had “knowingly filled unlawful prescriptions for controlled substances.” According to CNBC, Rite Aid ended its most recent fiscal quarter on June 3 …
HOUSTON, MONT BELVIEU AND RICHMOND, TEXAS — Littwitz Investments has arranged three restaurant leases totaling 8,733 square feet in the Houston area. Blue Tuba Euro-Tex Cuisine has signed a 5,141-square-foot lease at the Harold’s Heights retail building in Houston. Additionally, Beaky’s Hot Chicken will open a 2,436-square-foot restaurant in the eastern suburb of Mont Belvieu. Lastly, Cinnaholic Gourmet Cinnamon Rolls will occupy 1,156 square feet at Waterview Town Center in Richmond. David Littwitz of Littwitz Investments represented the tenants in the lease negotiations.
LAWRENCEVILLE, N.J. — Federal Realty Investment Trust has rebranded Mercer Mall in Lawrenceville, roughly 40 miles northeast of Philadelphia. Moving forward, the property, which totals 551,000 square feet, will be known as Mercer on One. Federal Realty has also signed leases with two new tenants at the property. J. Crew Factory will occupy 6,100 square feet, and Crate & Barrel has opened a 42,000-square-foot store. Additionally, DSW is currently undergoing a full remodel and façade upgrade. Ashton Design led the rebranding effort.
CBRE Arranges Sale of 8,915 SF Restaurant Building at Rancho Bernardo Town Center in San Diego
by Amy Works
SAN DIEGO — CBRE has negotiated the sale of a freestanding restaurant property located at 16785 Bernardo Center in San Diego. Kim Family Trust sold the asset to a private buyer for $3.9 million. The new owners plan to open a restaurant, Sapphire Indian, in the 8,915-square-foot building. Built in 1987, the asset is within Rancho Bernardo Town Center. Reg Kobzi, Michael Peterson and Joel Wilson of CBRE represented the seller, while AGAS Real Estate represented the buyer in the transaction.
LEWISVILLE, TEXAS — Planet Fitness will open a 20,105-square-foot gym at Vista Ridge Plaza in Lewisville, a northern suburb of Dallas. The opening is slated for January. Oliver Willman, Baylor Worman, Grayson Duyck and William Carr of Matthews Real Estate Investment Services represented the undisclosed landlord in the lease negotiations. The tenant representative was also not disclosed. Other tenants at Vista Ridge Plaza include Harbor Freight Tools, McAllister’s Deli and Smoothie King.
OAKBROOK TERRACE, ILL. — JLL Capital Markets has arranged the sale of The Overlook at Oakbrook, a 54,120-square-foot retail center in the Chicago suburb of Oakbrook Terrace. Built from 2022 to 2023, the fully leased property consists of seven single-tenant and multi-tenant buildings. Some of the tenants include Guidepost, Lazy Dog, Panera and Vet Emergency Group. Alex Sharrin, Michael Nieder, John Detlaff and Noel O’Donnel of JLL represented the seller, GW Properties, and procured the buyer, MetLife Investment Management.