RIALTO, CALIF. — A Southern California-based private investor has purchased Rialto-Aldi-WSS, a retail asset located on 2.4 acres at 630-660 W. Foothill Blvd. in Rialto. A Los Angeles-based private partnership sold the property for $8.8 million. Built in 2018, the asset features a 18,841-square-foot ALDI grocery store and a 12,430-square-foot WSS, a footwear and apparel retailer. Both ALDI and WSS have a corporate-guaranteed, long-term ground lease with fixed increases every five years and options to renew. Douglas Cole of Marcus & Millichap’s West Los Angeles office represented the buyer, while Bill Asher and Jeff Lefko of Hanley Investment Group Real Estate Advisors and Greg Bedell of Progressive Real Estate Partners represented the seller in the transaction.
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HOFFMAN ESTATES, ILL. — Harbert Management Corp. has acquired Poplar-Prairie Stone Crossing, a 316,575-square-foot shopping center in Hoffman Estates. The purchase price was not disclosed. Tenants include TJ Maxx, Ross Dress for Less, Cost Plus World Market, PetSmart, Old Navy and Ulta. Target shadow anchors the property. CBRE represented the seller, Walton Street Capital.
FRISCO, TEXAS — Berkadia has arranged a $17.6 million loan for the refinancing of World Cup Plaza, a 91,428-square-foot retail center in Frisco. Located near Toyota Stadium, home of the FC Dallas Major League Soccer team, property houses tenants such as Blue Goose Cantina, The British Lion, The Green Gator, Rotolo’s Pizzeria, The Boardroom and Wells Fargo Bank. An undisclosed CMBS lender provided the 10-year loan, which features a fixed, sub-4 percent interest rate. The borrower was not disclosed.
It’s no secret that Grand Rapids is one of the fastest growing cities in the United States. Grand Rapids and its surrounding suburbs led much of Michigan’s population growth last year and have been continuously recognized by national surveys. Two studies conducted by WalletHub in late 2018 and early 2019 ranked Grand Rapids in the top 10 percent of cities analyzed as having one of the fastest growing economies and also ranked it in the top 30 percent of markets studied as being one of the best places to find a job. While it’s obvious that this growth in population and availability of jobs has been the key driver behind the increase in new multifamily developments, it has also had a major influence on the retail sector. From national restaurant chains and retailers to new local food and beverage concepts, key performance indicators such as low vacancy rates and increased rental rates are moving in a positive direction for the Grand Rapids commercial retail market. What retail apocalypse? These days, news articles related to retail properties across the nation may lead to a state of depression due to closings of big box and chain stores that have been unable to …
WEST PALM BEACH, FLA. — Institutional Property Advisors (IPA), a division of Marcus & Millichap, has arranged the $23.6 million sale of The Shoppes at Southern Palms, a 200,888-square-foot retail center in West Palm Beach. The center was fully leased at the time of sale to 11 tenants including anchors Kohl’s and Dick’s Sporting Goods, as well as Dollar Tree, Hard Exercise Works, GNC, Phenix Salon Suites, Experimax, Principled Chiropractic, Garden Nails and Medwear Uniforms. The Shoppes at Southern Palms was built in 2009 and spans 22 acres at the intersection of Southern Boulevard and Sansburys Way, 10 miles west of downtown West Palm Beach. Craig Fuller, Kirk Olson, Erin Patton, Scott Wiles and Drew Kristol of IPA represented the seller, an undisclosed private fund based in New York City, in the transaction. The IPA team also procured the buyer, a South American investment group founded by Claudio Mekler of Miami Managers LLC.
JACKSONVILLE, FLA. — CBRE has negotiated the sale of Promenade Shopping Center, a 115,000-square-foot shopping center in Jacksonville. The property was 94 percent leased at the time of sale to tenants including anchor Rowe’s IGA Supermarket, Planet Fitness and the Armed Forces Career Center. The buyer, Jacksonville-based Hakimian Holdings, plans to rebrand the center as Gates of The Promenade Shopping Center. The asset is located at 8595 Beach Blvd., seven miles southeast of downtown Jacksonville. Scott Rogers and Ryan Hixon of CBRE represented the seller, Phillips Edison & Co., in the transaction.
BRISTOL, PA. — Pennsylvania-based McCarthy Tire Service has signed a 48,485-square-foot retail lease in Bristol, a southern suburb of Trenton. McCarthy offers tire sales, repair and 24-hour roadside assistance for commercial trucks. The company will use the new location to consolidate its Bensalem and Philadelphia stores. Sean Durkin of Roddy Inc. represented McCarthy in the lease negotiations. John Bown III represented the landlord, Industrial Investments Inc., in-house.
CYPRESS, TEXAS — JLL has negotiated the sale of Cypress Pointe, a 173,344-square-foot, Kroger-anchored shopping center in the Houston metro of Cypress. The center was 99 percent leased at the time of sale. George Cushing, Wendy Vandeventer and Meaghan Gallacher of JLL represented the seller, Weingarten Realty Investors, which recently acquired a Kroger-anchored center in Houston, in the transaction. In addition, Cortney Cole and James Brolan of JLL placed a 10-year, fixed-rate acquisition loan through Morgan Stanley on behalf of the Houston-based buyer, Tarantino Properties.
HAZLET, N.J. — Marcus & Millichap has negotiated the $4.4 million sale of a 14,112-square-foot retail property in Hazlet, located approximately 25 miles south of New York City. At the time of sale, CVS occupied the property’s anchor space on a 20-year lease.Alan Cafiero, Ben Sgambati and David McLaughlin of Marcus & Millichap represented the seller, a limited liability company. Other terms of sale were not disclosed.
HOUSTON — The Toasted Yolk Café, a breakfast eatery founded in 2010, will open three new restaurants in the Houston area in early 2020, raising its total store count to 14. The company will open restaurants at Westmont Shopping Center in Beaumont, The Shoppes of Cypress Mill in Cypress and The Crossing at Katy Fulshear in Katy during the first two months of the new year. Paul Vernon and Campbell Vise of Henry S. Miller represented Toasted Yolk Café in the lease negotiations. Following these openings, the restaurant will have 14 locations throughout the Houston area.