PLYMOUTH, MICH. — Domino’s Pizza has signed a lease to occupy 1,667 square feet near the southwest quadrant of Ann Arbor Road and Main Street in Plymouth. The new Domino’s location will partially replace a former AT&T store, which has been vacant for 150 days and is currently being redeveloped into a two-tenant retail building. The store is slated to open in approximately six months. Michael Murphy and Tjader Gerdom of Gerdom Realty and Investment, a commercial real estate agency based in Northville, Mich., represented Domino’s in the transaction. Gregory Mallory of Armada Real Estate, based in West Bloomfield, Mich., represented the landlord.
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Progressive Real Estate Brokers Sales of Two Retail Pad Buildings in Riverside, California
by Amy Works
RIVERSIDE, CALIF. — Progressive Real Estate Partners has arranged the sales of two adjacent single-tenant retail properties that. Private investors acquired the properties in separate deals for a combined total of $4.2 million. Greg Bedell of Progressive Real Estate Partners represented the Los Angeles-based seller for both transactions. The transactions are: The $2.1 million, or $920 per square foot, sale of 3940 University Avenue. Plant Power, a fast-casual drive-thru restaurant with patio, occupies the 2,250-square-foot building. The $2.1 million, or $614 per square foot, sale of 3980 University Avenue. Richie’s Hot Chicken and Carlo’s Tijuana Tacos are tenants at the 3,500-square-foot building.
HUNTINGTON, N.Y. — Northmarq has arranged the $7.6 million sale of a 4,996-square-foot restaurant property located in the Long Island community of Huntington. The newly built restaurant sits on 2.5 acres and is leased to Chick-fil-A. A shopping center owner and developer based in Westchester County sold the property to a New York-based 1031 exchange investor. Maggie Holmes and Mike Sladich of Northmarq brokered the deal. The deal traded at a cap rate of 3.68 percent.
Miami Worldcenter Associates, CIM Deliver 80,000 SF Retail Building, Future Home of Bowlero and Sports & Social
by John Nelson
MIAMI — Miami Worldcenter Associates and partner CIM Group have delivered Block F-East, an 80,000-square-foot “jewel box” retail building within the $4 billion Miami Worldcenter campus in downtown Miami. The standalone, glass-encased building marks one of the last retail components to be delivered as part of the 27-acre mixed-use development. The building, which will be home to Bowlero and the recently announced Sports & Social, will feature an open-air rooftop restaurant overlooking Miami Worldcenter’s World Square public plaza and park. Block F-East is located at the confluence of the 7th Street Promenade and World Paseo open-air retail pedestrian streets. The site is directly west of Miami Worldcenter’s upcoming citizenM boutique hotel and north of the completed luxury apartment tower Bezel Miami. In addition to the jewel box’s tenants, other retailers at Miami Worldcenter include Sephora (now open), lululemon athletica, Savage x Fenty, Ray-Ban, Posman Books and Lucid Motors, as well as dining and entertainment concepts such as Brasserie Laurel (now open), El Vecino and Chicago’s Maple & Ash and etta restaurants.
NAPERVILLE, ILL. — Halsted Street Deli & Bagel is opening a 1,500-square-foot location at Park Plaza, an office building in the Chicago suburb of Naperville. Accesso owns the building. Slated to open in January, the restaurant will be accessible to tenants of the property as well as the general public. Halsted Street Deli is known for its soups, salads, sandwiches and bagels. The Naperville location will be open from 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. each day.
WEBSTER, TEXAS — Kimco Realty, a New York-based REIT, has negotiated two food-and-beverage leases with Kura Sushi, a technology-enabled Japanese restaurant, and specialty meat concept Wild Fork at The Shops at Baybrook. The leases respectively total 3,848 and 4,700 square feet. The center is under construction in the southeastern Houston suburb of Webster. Hannah Tosch, Wade Greene, Cody Persyn and Kimberly Lenardson of Colliers represented Kimco in the lease negotiations. Opening dates have not yet been established.
Progressive Real Estate Partners Negotiates $4.5M Sale of Multi-Tenant Retail Property in Carlsbad, California
by Amy Works
CARLSBAD, CALIF. — Progressive Real Estate Partners has arranged the sale of a multi-tenant retail center located at 711 Grand Ave. in Carlsbad. A New York-based private investor sold the asset to a San Diego-based private investor for $4.5 million, or $976 per square foot. Built in 2019, the 4,584-square-foot property is fully leased to three tenants: Harumana Noodles + Buns, Village Optical and The Shop Salon, all of which are on triple-net leases. Mike Lin of Progressive Real Estate Partners represented the seller, while Josh Simms and Ryan King of Voit Real Estate Services represented the buyer in the transaction.
WEBSTER, TEXAS — Chicken N Pickle, an entertainment concept that combines pickleball with food, drink and other games, will open a 42,000-square-foot venue in Webster, a southeastern suburb of Houston. The venue will be located within the 80-acre Flyway development and will feature multiple bars, beer gardens and indoor and outdoor dining spaces. The opening is slated for late 2023. A 532-room Great Wolf Resorts hotel is also under construction at the Flyway.
LUTZ, FLA. — SRS Real Estate Partners has arranged the sale of a 4,854-square-foot, single-tenant retail building in Lutz, approximately 15 miles north of Tampa. Chick-fil-A occupies the property via a ground lease and plans to open next month. Patrick Nutt and William Wamble of SRS represented the seller, Ferber Development, in the $2.7 million transaction. A private Florida-based investor acquired the property, which is located at 17693 Harpers Run and is an outparcel to Cypress Ranch, a 164-acre mixed-use development project.
Miller United Real Estate Sells 8,511 SF Shops on Montview in Denver’s Central Park District
by Amy Works
DENVER — Miller United Real Estate has completed the disposition of The Shops on Montview, a retail center located at 8801 E. Montview Blvd. in Denver’s Central Park neighborhood. Terms of the transaction were not released. Built in 2020, The Shops on Montview features 8,511 square feet of retail space. At the time of sale, the property was fully occupied by four tenants, I Heart Mac & Cheese, Pizza Hut, Smile Studio Dental and Starbucks Coffee. Jason Schmidt of JLL Retail Capital Markets Investment Sales and Advisory led the team that represented the seller in the transaction.