Retail

PLYMOUTH MEETING, PA. — Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust (PREIT) has sold a 65,155-square-foot retail property leased to Whole Foods Market in Plymouth Meeting, a northwestern suburb of Philadelphia, for $27 million. The store, which is located within Plymouth Meeting Mall, features a taco truck, rooftop patio, onsite pub and private event/meeting space. Jim Galbally, Chris Munley and Colin Behr of JLL represented PREIT in the transaction. The buyer was an undisclosed institutional investment firm.

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Hilltop-Saugus

By Ben Starr, partner at Atlantic Retail As the retail real estate industry seeks to understand what may lie ahead in 2023, a study of the wild ride it took in 2022 will likely produce the best clues.  As early as March of last year, it was clear that 2022 would be a year of activity like none of the prior 15. While headlines through the spring and summer emphasized a run-up in consumer prices and a recession hovering on the back of interest rate hikes, users of retail space intensified their pursuits of new opportunities, unbowed by the looming economic clouds.  Everyone —  traditional commodity retailers, direct-to-consumer concepts, restaurants, fitness users, medical and other services — was chasing deals. Whether small or large or in primary, secondary or tertiary markets, activity heated up with each new month.   Reflecting Larger Trends With its dense middle-class demographics, close proximity to Boston and high traffic counts, Saugus has historically been in high demand among category killers  as well as high-profile service and restaurant operators.  Though its local mall, Square One, has struggled as larger, more regional malls rose in upscale neighboring markets, the heavily traveled Route 1 corridor has remained one of …

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SPRING, TEXAS — California-based brokerage firm Hanley Investment Group has negotiated the sale of Stables Town Center I, a 42,800-square-foot shopping center located in the northern Houston suburb of Spring. Walgreens anchors the center, which was built in 2001 and was 53 percent leased at the time of sale. Kevin Fryman of Hanley Investment Group, in conjunction with ParaSell Inc., represented the undisclosed seller in the deal. Houston-based Wu Properties purchased the asset for an undisclosed price.

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PLANO, TEXAS — Locally based brokerage firm STRIVE has arranged the sale of Jupiter Plaza, an 8,600-square-foot retail strip center located on the northern outskirts of Dallas in Plano. At the time of sale, Jupiter Plaza was fully leased to tenants such as Taqueria Los Angeles, Nancy’s Beauty Salon and Chuck’s Barber Shop. Hudson Lambert of STRIVE represented the California-based seller and procured the Dallas-based buyer in the transaction. Both parties requested anonymity.

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ROANOKE, VA. — Cushman & Wakefield | Thalhimer has brokered the sale of Oak Grove Plaza, a nearly 50,000-square-foot shopping center located at 2061 Electric Road in Roanoke. An entity doing business as Omma Management LLC purchased the property for $4.8 million. William Poe and Payal Shah of Cushman & Wakefield | Thalhimer represented the undisclosed seller in the transaction.

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WESTBOROUGH, MASS. — Locally based investment firm Grossman Development Group has purchased Bay State Commons, a 261,672-square-foot shopping center in Westborough, a western suburb of Boston. Grocer Roche Bros. anchors the center, and other tenants include Boston Interiors, Reliant Medical, Boston Ski & Tennis, Ted’s Montana Grill and Panera Bread. The new ownership plans to upgrade the property’s landscaping, signage and sidewalks. The seller and sales price were not disclosed.

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WOODBURY, N.Y. — Marcus & Millichap has brokered the $11.3 million sale of a 4,875-square-foot retail property in the Long Island community of Woodbury that is net leased to Chase Bank. The newly constructed building is located at 7920 Jericho Turnpike. Alan Lipsky and Barry Wolfe of Marcus & Millichap represented the seller, an entity doing business as 7940 Woodbury Partners LLC, in the transaction. The buyer was KIT Realty Inc. John Horowitz of Marcus & Millichap assisted in closing the deal as the broker of record.

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DENVER — Confluent Development has completed Vectra Bank Corporate Center, a nine-story office building within Belleview Station in Denver. The 127,000-square-foot building brings together more than 200 employees from across the Denver metro area to serve Vectra Bank customers and facilitate the bank’s future growth. Vectra Bank Corporate Center features floors of office space and parking; a 4,300-square-foot conference center for employee training and hosting public events; and one floor of commercial retail space, including a Vectra Bank branch. Other features at the building include eight electric vehicle charging stations, bicycle storage, a greenspace with a large open-air patio on the sixth floor, café, grand fireplace and a lobby on the ninth floor. The project team included Open Studio Architectures, Weitz Co. and Provident Construction, as well as in-house entitlement experts at Confluent.

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FRANKLIN PARK, ILL. — Marcus & Millichap has negotiated the $4.7 million sale of a 42,111-square-foot retail center in the Chicago suburb of Franklin Park. Just Tires anchors the property and has operated out of the location since 1975. Mitchell Kiven, James Ziegler and Keith Zelenika of Marcus & Millichap represented the seller, an investment fund with several partners based primarily in Chicago. Kiven also procured the buyer, Jupiter Texas Group, a real estate syndicator based in Frisco, Texas. Dean Giannakopoulos and Frank Montalto of Marcus & Millichap Capital Corp. arranged acquisition financing on behalf of the buyer. The seller had purchased the property in foreclosure and spent three years stabilizing the asset.

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COLUMBUS, KAN. — Northmarq has brokered the sale-leaseback of a Sonic-occupied restaurant property in Columbus, a city in Southeast Kansas. The sales price was $1.2 million. The 1,127-square-foot building is located at 228 W. Maple St. Matt Lipson of Northmarq represented the Missouri-based seller. Hamman Real Estate represented the buyer, a California-based individual investor.

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