TAYLORSVILLE, UTAH — HFF has secured a $69 million refinancing for Crossroads of Taylorsville, a 726,306-square-foot retail center located 10 miles outside Salt Lake City in Taylorsville. Jim Curtin of HFF worked on behalf of the borrower, Dallas-based TriGate Capital, to place the three-year, floating-rate loan with NexBank. Loan proceeds will be used to refinance the current loan amount, provide capital for tenant improvements and leasing commissions to fully stabilize the asset, and allow TriGate to complete its business plan. The property is home to tenants such as Shopko, Jo-Ann Fabric and Craft, FYE, Ross Dress for Less, 24-Hour Fitness, PetSmart, Guitar Center, T.J.Maxx and Regal Cinemas. The center is also shadow-anchored by a Harmons supermarket and a Starbucks Coffee.
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KIMBALL, TENN. — SRS Real Estate Partners’ Investment Properties Group has arranged the sale of Kimball Crossing, a 280,476-square-foot retail center located in Kimball, 29 miles outside Chattanooga. Evansville, Ind.-based Regency Properties acquired the center for an undisclosed price. Kyle Stonis and Pierce Mayson of SRS represented the seller, Brixmor Property Group, in the transaction. The center was 98 percent leased at the time of sale to tenants such as Walmart, Goody’s, Goodwill, Dollar Tree, Shoe Show Mega Store, Hibbett Sports, Cato, H&R Block, Cricket Wireless, Little Caesars Pizza, Verizon Wireless, Subway, GNC and GameStop.
Compass Commercial Real Estate Brokers $2.7M Acquisition of Retail Building in Albuquerque
by Amy Works
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Compass Commercial Real Estate Services has arranged the sale of a retail building located in Albuquerque. An undisclosed buyer acquired the property for $2.7 million. Situated on 1.1 acres at 1720 Unser Blvd., the property features 4,500 square feet of retail space. Jay Lyons and Grant Schultz of Compass Commercial represented the buyer in the deal. The name of the seller was not released.
OSWEGO, ILL. — Stan Johnson Co. has arranged the sale of a single-tenant retail building net leased to Jewel-Osco in Oswego for an undisclosed price. The 62,000-square-foot property is located at 3795 Orchard Road. Jewel-Osco has more than 19 years remaining on its initial lease term. Tom Georges and Jon Cohen of Stan Johnson Co. represented the buyer, Los Angeles-based ASAS LLC, in the transaction. Jeff Hughes, Zach Haris and Jonathan Ameen, also of Stan Johnson Co., represented the seller, CF Albert Propco LLC.
California Realty Group Brokers Sale of 45,881 SF Yale-Wilshire Medical Building in Santa Monica, California
by Amy Works
SANTA MONICA, CALIF. — California Realty Group has arranged the sale of the Yale-Wilshire Medical Building, a mixed-use property located in Santa Monica. Yale Wilshire LTD sold the property to an affiliate of Golden West Properties for an undisclosed price. The 45,881-square-foot medical office building also features 6,700 square feet ground-floor retail space. Mark Esses of California Realty Group represented the seller in the deal.
As e-commerce continues to grow, the number of consumers picking up online purchases in stores is increasing, according to a report by Colliers International. The share of consumers who say they regularly use “click and collect” purchasing has almost doubled over the past five years. According to the report, the percentage of consumers who say they regularly collect online orders from a physical store jumped from 17.2 percent in 2013 to 38.5 percent in 2018. There’s an additional bonus to this trend: More customers visiting stores means more incremental purchases. Colliers reports that the majority of consumers who pick up online orders from shops go on to make additional purchases in the store. On average, an additional $8.59 is spent. Across all transactions in 2017, this equated to an extra $1.14 billion spent in shops. The numbers Colliers analyzed come from the GlobalData Consumer Panel, which surveys 5,000 shoppers each year. A number of retailers, such as Walmart, have expanded their “click and collect” services in recent years, oftentimes offering customers discounts for picking up over having orders delivered. Retail On A Roll “The bad press about the nation’s shopping centers continues, but meanwhile, physical retail is on a bit of …
LONGVIEW, WASH. — Chicago-based Highlands REIT has completed the sale of Triangle Center, a community shopping center in Longview, approximately 50 miles north of Portland, Ore. A San Diego-based private buyer acquired the property for $38.3 million. Built in 2004, the 260,627-square-foot property was 98 percent leased at the time of sale. Tenants include Winco Foods (not included in the transaction), Ross Dress for Less, Bed Bath & Beyond, Michaels, Petco, Rite Aid, Ace Hardware, ULTA Beauty, Big 5, Office Depot, Five Guys Burgers & Fries, Great Clips and GameStop. The shopping center is situated on 36.9 acres of land at 1015 Ocean Beach Highway. Jimmy Slusher, Kirk Brummer, James Tyrell, Dino Christophilis, Alex Martinac and Philip Voorhees of CBRE represented the seller in the transaction. Additionally, CBRE’s Debt & Structured Finance team led by Shaun Moothart and Danielle Priore advised the buyer in procuring debt financing for the acquisition.
Charles Dunn Co. Negotiates $5.5M Acquisition of Del Taco-Occupied Property in San Pedro, California
by Amy Works
SAN PEDRO, CALIF. — Charles Dunn Co. has arranged the acquisition of a newly developed, single-tenant restaurant property located at 359 S. Gaffey St. in San Pedro. A joint venture between Rich Development Enterprises and Paragon Commercial Group sold the property to a Los Angeles-based private investor for $5.5 million in a 1031 exchange. Del Taco occupies 2,420-square-foot property under a newly signed, 20-year, corporate-guaranteed, triple-net lease. Kyle Gulock of Charles Dunn CO. represented the buyer, while Highland Partners Corp. represented the seller in the deal.
MEDINA, OHIO — Institutional Property Advisors (IPA), a division of Marcus & Millichap, has arranged the $15.1 million sale of a single-tenant property net leased to Giant Eagle Supermarket in Medina, about 35 miles south of Cleveland. The 90,346-square-foot property is located at 870 N. Court St. Giant Eagle has operated at the site since 2006. The property underwent an expansion and renovation in 2010. Erin Patton, Scott Wiles and Craig Fuller of IPA marketed the property on behalf of the seller, a Chicago-based private REIT. A Miami-based private fund purchased the asset.
GREENFIELD, WIS. — Quantum Real Estate Advisors Inc. has brokered the $4.1 million sale of Outback Plaza in Greenfield, a southern suburb of Milwaukee. Mattress Firm, Destination XL, CitiBank and Phoenix Salon Suites occupy the 22,558-square-foot retail property. Chad Firsel of Quantum represented the seller, a Chicago-based acquisition and development company. A Scottsdale, Ariz.-based private real estate investor purchased the asset.