Retail

CINCINNATI — Nicol Investment Co. has sold the Riverfront Portfolio at The Banks, a mixed-use development in downtown Cincinnati, to Crawford Hoying. The sales price was not disclosed, but the Cincinnati Business Courier reports the assets traded for approximately $177 million. The project consists of two multifamily properties totaling 592 units, Current at the Banks and Radius at the Banks, in addition to approximately 100,000 square feet of ground-floor retail space. The properties are located in the city’s Central Business District, nestled between Great American Ballpark (home of the MLB’s Cincinnati Reds), Paycor Stadium (home of the NFL’s Cincinnati Bengals) and the Ohio River, which separates Ohio from Kentucky. The 300-unit Current at the Banks includes more than 77,000 square feet of ground-floor retail space leased to The Holy Grail, Jefferson Social, Fishbowl and Ruth’s Chris. Radius at the Banks features 292 units as well as 19,000 square feet of ground-floor retail, which includes E+O Kitchen and Taste of Belgium. “Crawford Hoying brings tremendous value to the high-profile project as a manager and operator of various commercial real estate projects throughout Ohio,” says Ron Johnson, chief financial officer at Nicol. “We’d like to thank the CBRE Riverfront Team, led by …

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DECATUR, GA. — Colliers has arranged the sale of Sam’s Crossing, a 65,785-square-foot shopping center located in Decatur, a suburb northeast of Atlanta. Publix Super Markets anchors the center and was the buyer in the transaction. In addition to the new, 53,785-square-foot grocery store, tenants at the property include DECA Dental, Planet Smoothie, Jersey Mike’s and Jeremiah’s Italian Ice. Joe Montgomery, Scott Israel and Henry Kushner of Colliers’ Retail Investment Sales team represented the seller, Alliance Realty Services, in the transaction. The sales price was not disclosed.

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MIAMI BEACH, FLA. — Asana Partners has announced the addition of five new tenants to Sunset Harbour, a 21,000-square-foot retail center in Miami Beach. Restaurants Casa Bufala, Sacro and Nautical Bowls will occupy 2,500, 2,813 and 950 square feet, respectively. Chip City Cookies will also join the food-and-beverage lineup, leasing 980 square feet. Additionally, fitness and wellness club The Outsider will open a 2,006-square-foot location.

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SAN JOSE, CALIF. — JLL has arranged the sale of a single-tenant retail building at 3510 Leigh Ave. in San Jose. An undisclosed seller sold the asset to a private capital exchange buyer for $4.4 million. Citibank occupies the 7,986-square-foot property on a triple-net lease with six years of the lease term remaining. Eric Kathrein, Warren McClean and Andrew Spangenberg of JLL Retail Capital Markets represented the seller and procured the buyer in the deal.

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TULSA, OKLA. — Dallas-based Mohr Capital has acquired 20 acres at the corner of 71st and Elwood streets in Tulsa for the development of a 50,000-square-foot retail project that will be branded Tulsa Marketplace. Outdoor apparel and equipment retailer REI will anchor the center with a specialty, build-to-suit store, and Mohr Capital will target five national credit tenants to round out the roster. Completion is slated for spring 2024.

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NEW YORK CITY — Luxury moviegoing concept LOOK Dine-In Cinemas will open an eight-screen theater at 625 West 57th Street in Manhattan. The space spans 25,000 square feet within the 32-story residential building, which is owned by The Durst Organization. The venue will be the first in New York City for LOOK Dine-In Cinemas. Theaters will range in size from 20 to 172 seats to support small screenings and major premieres. Eric Engelhardt, Ashlea Aaron and Karen Rose internally represented the landlord in the lease negotiations. Beth Rosen of RIPCO and Joseph Harbor HWGA Group represented the tenant. An opening date was not disclosed.

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SAUGUS, MASS. — Marcus & Millichap has brokered the $5.8 million sale of a 17,069-square-foot retail property in Saugus, a northern suburb of Boston, that is net leased to Harbor Freight Tools. Gabriel Britti, Ricardo Esteves and Ronnie Issenberg of Marcus & Millichap represented the seller, a limited liability company, in the transaction. The trio also procured an undisclosed, national REIT as the buyer. Thomas Shihadeh of Marcus & Millichap assisted in closing the deal as the broker of record.

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ATLANTA — C3 (Creating Culinary Communities), a food technology platform, and Legends have announced plans for Citizens Market, a 25,000-square-foot food hall set to open at Phipps Plaza in Atlanta in April. Featured eateries at the food hall will include Umami Burger, Krispy Rice, Sam’s Crispy Chicken, Kumi, Sa’Moto, EllaMia, Cicci di Carne, Plant Nation, El Pollo Verde, Stonie Bowls, Frankly by Snap-O-Razzo, Tastemade Me Tacos and Citizens Pizza. The joint venture also has culinary markets planned for this year in Chicago and Miami, as well as a food hall set to open in London next year.

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Crescent Communities and Nuveen Real Estate are underway on the construction of Monarch Market, an 18,000-square-foot food hall located within One Independence Center in Charlotte. Hospitality HQ will operate the space, which is scheduled to open later this year and will feature 12 food stalls, one full-service restaurant, three bars and a private event space. The event space will include a cocktail lounge with outdoor space, semi-private space available for reservations and an indoor/outdoor bar. Food delivery and access to the tenant lounge will also be available to those who work at One Independence Center. Elmer Design is the architect and interior designer on the project, with JE Dunn serving as the general contractor. Cushman & Wakefield is providing consulting services, and PNC Bank, U.S. Bank and First National Bank of Pennsylvania have provided financing.

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MORENO VALLEY, CALIF. — Ledo Capital Group has received $13.4 million in refinancing for District Moreno Valley, a shopping center in Moreno Valley. Completed in 2022, District Moreno Valley features 52,081 square feet of retail space. Current tenants include Sprouts Farmers Market, KFC, The Joint Chiropractic, WSS and Starbucks Coffee. Matt Stewart, Chris Jaff and Daniel Skerrett of JLL Capital Markets Debt Advisory secured the financing through Manufacturers Banks for the borrower.

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