Retail

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SAN DIEGO — CBRE has arranged the sale of Torrey Del Mar Plaza, a strip retail center located at 13857-13859 Carmel Valley Road in San Diego. Carmel Valley Plaza LLC sold the property to a local private investor for $6.5 million. Situated in the Torrey Highlands submarket, the 10,008-square-foot property was 100 percent occupied at the time of sale. Eight service-type tenants occupy the property, including a dentist, yoga studio, dry cleaner and animal hospital. Reg Kobzi, Sam Alison, Mike Philbin and Amar Goli of CBRE represented the seller, while Jason Richards represented the buyer in the transaction.

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LAHAINA, HAWAII — CoastWood Capital Group LLC has signed four new tenants to The Outlets of Maui, a 150,000-square-foot, open-air shopping center in Lahaina. Waikiki Brewing Co. will open at the center, joining restaurant tenants such as Ruth’s Chris Steak House and PI Artisan Pizza. The 3,940-square-foot brewpub will open this fall. Other tenants that will join the Outlets of Maui include: Kate Spade, which will open a 3,250-square-foot store this fall; Le Creuset, scheduled to open a 1,600-square-foot location in June; and Maui Sunglass/Maui Jim, which will relocate to a new, 950-square-foot location within the center. In addition to the new retailers, Warren & Annabelle’s an entertainment venue for magic and comedy, will undergo a complete renovation to its existing 5,700-square-foot space. Existing tenants at the Outlets of Maui include Coach, Michael Kors, Gap Factory Store, Banana Republic Factory Store and Tommy Hilfiger.

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HOUSTON AND WASHINGTON, D.C. — Retail developer Madison Marquette and Houston-based developer PMRG have confirmed that they plan to combine operations. The terms of the merger were not disclosed, but PMRG will become part of the family of companies owned by Capital Guidance, a global investment firm that owns Washington, D.C.-based Madison Marquette. The leadership of both firms will remain intact, and the combined company will maintain its primary office locations in Houston and Washington, D.C. Closing is expected in the next 30 days. “We anticipate a highly complementary combination that significantly expands the capabilities of both firms,” says Amer Hammour, chairman of Madison Marquette. “Madison Marquette’s investment management as well as retail and mixed-use development, marketing and management expertise would join PMRG’s office, medical, industrial and multifamily capabilities to provide leadership across all asset classes to our clients and investment partners.” PMRG’s concentration in the Southern United States will balance well with Madison Marquette’s presence in primary gateway markets on both coasts, according to PMRG. The companies’ shared clients include several institutional owners and investors in the industry. PMRG is a privately held commercial real estate firm specializing in project leasing, property management, investment management and development services. The company’s 180 …

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WEST HARTFORD, CONN. — Seritage Growth Properties has sold a $23 million stake in The Corbin Collection, a 163,700-square-foot retail redevelopment in West Hartford, to First Washington Realty. The transaction values The Corbin Collection at $52 million, including costs to complete the project. The $23 million was used by Seritage to repay existing mortgage debt associated with the property. The newly established joint venture partnership between Seritage and First Washington Realty simultaneously closed on a $20 million loan with M&T Bank. The Corbin Collection is a former Sears store and auto center. Retailers who have opened or signed leases at the development include REI, Saks OFF Fifth, Buy Buy Baby, Cost Plus World Market and Shake Shack.

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FRISCO, TEXAS — Food, drink and movie concept Alamo Drafthouse will open an eight-screen theater at Frisco Station, a 242-acre mixed-use development in the northern Dallas metro of Frisco. The theater, which is expected to open in 2020, will be able to accommodate up to 1,200 guests. This location will also include a Video Vortex concept, which provides craft cocktails and beer for customers looking to rent older movies. The Frisco venue will be the company’s seventh location in North Texas.

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FORT WORTH, TEXAS — Urban Air Adventure Park, a Texas-based entertainment concept that features climbing walls, ropes courses and trampoline pits, will open a 31,000-square-foot venue in Fort Worth. The property will be located within Summer Creek Station, a 26-acre retail development on the city’s south side, and will open during the fourth quarter. Steve Williamson, Larry Jordan and Mason Bishop of Transwestern represented the landlord and developer, Wilson & Stonaker LLC, in the lease negotiations.

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PORTAGE, IND. — Healthy Smiles Northwest Indiana will open a 2,000-square-foot location at the Promenade at Founders Square in Portage. The dental practice will join Big Time Burgers and Brew and the Greater Portage Chamber of Commerce as tenants at the mixed-use development, which includes residential units. Holladay Properties provides leasing and property management services for the Promenade at Founders Square, which is owned by an investment group led by the Portage office of Holladay Properties. Michael O’Connor of Holladay Properties represented the building ownership group in the lease transaction with Healthy Smiles.

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JENSEN BEACH, FLA. — Cushman & Wakefield has brokered the sale of Marketplace Square, a 169,223-square-foot shopping center located at 3181 N.W. Federal Highway in Jensen Beach. Patrick Berman, Jason Donald and Todd Tolbert of Cushman & Wakefield arranged the transaction on behalf of the seller, Leon Capital Group. Exchange Solutions Inc. acquired the asset. Hobby Lobby anchors Marketplace Square, which was 89 percent leased at the time of sale. Additional tenants include Dollar Tree, Buffalo Wild Wings, Buddy’s Home Furnishings, Once Upon a Child and Rush Trampoline Park. The center also houses two outparcels, occupied by KFC and Sonic.

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ATLANTA — Braves Development Co. has signed Savi Provisions to a 4,500-square-foot lease at The Battery Atlanta. The Atlanta-based gourmet market concept will open its seventh location at the 1.5 million-square-foot mixed-use development in late 2019. The store will feature chef-driven prepared food as well as grab-and-go meals. Customers will be able to order from a menu to enjoy on-site or to take out with them. The market will also deliver anywhere inside The Battery Atlanta. Athens, Ga.-based Jittery Joe’s Coffee will share space within the market as part of the continued expansion of its partnership with Savi Provisions. Gary Lewis of Gary Lewis & Associates Real Estate represented Braves Development Co. in the lease transaction.

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ALAMEDA, CALIF. — The City of Alameda and Alameda Point Partners have broken ground on the first phase of the $1 billion mixed-use, transit-oriented waterfront development at the gateway to Alameda Point, called Site A. The 68-acre Site A development is located on the former Naval Air Station Alameda, which closed more than 20 years ago. Alameda Point Partners is a joint venture between managing partner Trammell Crow Residential, a division of Dallas-based Crow Holdings; commercial developer srmERNST Development Partners; affordable nonprofit housing developer Eden Housing; retail landlord Madison Marquette; and financial partner Cypress Equity Investments. Slated to cost $500 million, the first phase of the Site A project consists of 673 housing units, including 130 affordable units for low-income households and an additional 310 units for middle-income households; eight acres of parks and open space; and 100,000 square feet of retail, dining and marker space, as well as community event and gathering space. Major infrastructure improvements on the 30-acre Phase I project include new water, sewer, electrical and gas lines, newly paved streets with bike and transit lanes, and bulkhead improvements on Seaplane Lagoon for a new ferry terminal. Eden Housing will develop 130 affordable housing units during Phase …

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