Retail

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MIDLAND PARK, POMPTON LAKES, WYCKOFF AND KINNELON, N.J. — Urstadt Biddle Properties Inc. has acquired four shopping centers, totaling 375,000 square feet, in Northern New Jersey. A New Jersey commercial real estate owner and developer sold the properties for an undisclosed price. The properties are the 130,000-square-foot Midland Park Shopping Center in Midland Park, the 125,000-square-foot Pompton Lakes Town Square in Pompton Lakes, the 43,000-square-foot Cedar Hill Shopping Center in Wyckoff, and the 77,000-square-foot Meadtown Shopping Center in Kinnelon. In total the properties are at least 92 percent leased to a variety of national, regional and local tenants, including Kings Supermarket, CVS, Petco, Starbucks, Hudson City Savings Banks, A&P supermarket, TD Bank, Wendy’s, Planet Fitness, Pet Valu, Hallmark, Walgreens, Chase Bank, Subway, Dunkin Donuts, Supercuts and Rite Aid Pharmacy. Additional terms of the transactions were not released.

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HALTOM CITY, TEXAS — ALDI, a low-price grocery store chain, has opened a new location in Haltom City. The new store is located at 3173 Denton Hwy. ALDI has more than 1,300 total stores in 32 states. The chain is averaging 80 new stores each year. The Haltom City location was constructed with recycled materials and uses energy-efficient refrigeration and light bulbs.

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FRISCO, TEXAS — Dallas-based Venture Commercial Real Estate represented Fitness International LLC in lease negotiations for a new LA Fitness club in Frisco. A new 38,000-square-foot LA Fitness gym will be built in the Frisco Market Center, which is located at the northwest corner of Main Street and the Dallas North Tollway. Other tenants in the mixed-use development include Main Event Entertainment, Elite Care, Pei Wei Asian Diner, Pie Five Pizza Co. and Mooyah Burgers, Fries and Shakes. John Zikos and Jonathan Cooper of Venture represented LA Fitness in negotiations. Walt Brown Jr. and Tim Dollander of Diversified Partners brokered the lease on behalf of LA Fitness. Darrell Hernandez of United Commercial Realty represented the landlord, Dallas-based Hermansen Land Development Inc.

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AUSTIN — Velocis has arranged the sale of Springdale Shopping Center in Austin. Tampa-based Forge Real Estate Partners III LP purchased the 163,677-square-foot retail center. Velocis purchased Springdale Shopping Center in 2012 and invested in a new roof, pylon signage updates and parking lot repairs. H-E-B anchors the center, which is located off of Highway 183. Other tenants include Fashion Outlet, Carousel Pediatrics, Family Dollar and O’Reilly Auto Parts. CBRE’s Chris Cozby, Chris Gerard and Kevin Holland brokered the sale on behalf of Velocis.

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SAN JOSE, CALIF. – Vitamin Shoppe will open a 3,000-square-foot store at the Westgate Center in San Jose tomorrow, Dec. 13. The shop will be located at the corner of Saratoga Avenue and West Campbell Avenue. It will occupy a former gas station. The corner site will soon include the Veggie Grill, Verizon Wireless, as well as additional tenants that will be announced shortly. Construction on the corner is slated for completion early next year. Notable tenants at Westgate Center include Target, Nike Factory Store, Walmart Neighborhood Market, Old Navy, Gap Factory Store, Burlington Coat Factory, Nordstrom Rack, Michaels, Any Mountain, J. Crew Factory and Ross Dress for Less. Federal Realty Trust owns both the Westgate Center and the gas station site that is being redeveloped. Westgate was represented by SRS Real Estate Partners.

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NEW YORK CITY — RKF has brokered the sale of a retail property, located at 197-205 Smith St. in Brooklyn’s Cobble Hill neighborhood. The 20,000-square-foot property sold for $18.5 million. The property offers 10,000 square feet on the ground floor and a 10,000-square-foot basement. Included in the sale are air rights for 10,000 buildable square feet that allows for future expansion. Brian Segall and Ernie Getz of RKF represented the seller, John Dee Corp., and the buyer, a partnership between Jackson Group, Aurora Capital and ACHS Management, in the transaction.

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STOCKBRIDGE, GA. — Phillips Edison Grocery Center REIT II Inc. has purchased Spivey Junction, an 81,475-square-foot grocery-anchored shopping center in Stockbridge, a southern suburb of Atlanta, for approximately $11.7 million. The property’s tenant roster includes Kroger, Kroger Fuel Center, Great Clips, Workout Anytime, Domino’s Pizza, Subway, Goodwill and Miracle Ear. The seller was MK EP Spivey LLC, a Delaware-based limited liability company. As of Dec. 9, Phillps Edison Grocery Center REIT II owned and managed 17 grocery-anchored shopping centers totaling 1.9 million square feet.

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MARIETTA, GA. — The Cooper Commercial Investment Group has brokered the $8.5 million sale of the Village at Old Trace shopping center, a 40,985-square-foot retail property in Marietta, a northern suburb of Atlanta. The property was built in 2006 and was 93 percent leased at the time of sale. Dan Cooper of Cooper Commercial’s Cleveland, Ohio office represented the seller, a private investment group based in Ohio. The buyer was a local entity.

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ST. CHARLES AND INDEPENDENCE, MO. — Cassidy Turley has arranged the $53 million sale of a 619,161-square-foot retail portfolio across five states. The seven-property portfolio is 84.7 percent leased to 76 tenants. The portfolio includes Regency Square, a 49,155-square-foot retail center in St. Charles, Mo.; Independence Corners, a 72,956 square foot shopping Center in Independence, Mo.; and five more shopping center properties in Pennsylvania, South Carolina Georgia and Arizona. More than 19 percent of the portfolio is occupied by grocery stores, and other tenants include Rite Aid, Tractor Supply and Stein Mart. Cassidy Turley represented the seller, PDSI. TriGate Capital purchased the portfolio.

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PORT HURON, MICH. — Mid-America Real Estate Corp. has brokered the $5.5 million sale of Stadium Center in Port Huron. The 92,365-square-foot shopping center is located at 24th Street between Griswold Street and Lapeer Avenue. Kroger anchors the shopping center. Toronto-based Slate Retail REIT purchased the property. Ben Wineman of Mid-America Real Estate Corp. in cooperation with Daniel Stern of Mid-America Real Estate – Michigan, Inc. represented the seller, Cincinnati-based Phillips Edison.

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