Retail

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ROSEVILLE, CALIF. — Marcus & Millichap has arranged the sale of Hillcrest Center, a retail property in the Sacramento suburb of Roseville. A private investor sold the asset to a real estate investor for $2.8 million, or $136 per square foot. Located at 1018 Douglas Blvd., Hillcrest Center offers 20,265 square feet of retail space. Wyatt Figueroa and Edward Nelson of Marcus & Millichap represented the seller, while Nelson and Dominic Mazzoni of Marcus & Millichap procured the buyer in the transaction.

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CLEVELAND — AEG Presents and Jacobs Entertainment Inc. have announced plans to develop Globe Iron, a new 1,200-seat live event venue in Cleveland. The companies plan to open the multi-purpose facility, which will feature an indoor concert hall and open-air courtyard, in March 2025. Situated on the West Bank of Cleveland’s Flats district, the project will be situated on the site of the former Globe Iron Works Foundry that dates back to 1853. Jacobs Entertainment will develop Globe Iron while AEG Presents will build-out and operate the property. AEG Presents expects to add 150 events to Cleveland at Globe Iron, including corporate functions, weddings, conferences, award shows and fundraisers.

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TINLEY PARK, ILL. — Urban Innovations has completed the renovation and expansion of the historic Karl Vogt Building at 6811 Hickory St. in downtown Tinley Park. The four-story, 7,835-square-foot former apartment building, constructed in 1872, is now home to The Vogt House by Banging Gavel Brews. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1988 and is the only designated landmark in Tinley Park. The project entailed an interior and exterior renovation, including a complete gut and structural re-enforcement throughout each floor and lowering the basement slab to make room for the brewery. The Vogt Building was constructed by merchant and German immigrant Karl Vogt and is the oldest building in Tinley Park. Urban Innovations worked to comply with the National Park Service’s landmark criteria. The completed project features the production brewery, taproom and restaurant. Altus Works was the project architect.

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DALLAS — Two locally based brokerage firms, Bill Foose Co. and Wingert Real Estate, have jointly negotiated the sale of a two-acre retail development site at the corner of I-20 and Dowdy Ferry Road in southeast Dallas. Bill Foose of and Jason Wingert collaborated to represent the seller, an entity doing business as 635 Dowdy Venture, in the transaction. Tulsa-based gas station giant QuikTrip purchased the site.

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HOUSTON — Great Big Game Show, an entertainment concept that centers on interactive drawing, building, guessing and wagering challenges, will open a venue in West Houston. The space is located within the 47-acre CITYCENTRE mixed-use development, adjacent to The Escape Game, whose creators also conceived Great Big Game Show. The opening is slated for the fall. A partnership between Parkway and Midway owns CITYCENTRE.

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WESTBURY, N.Y. — Empire Adventure Park, an entertainment concept that features esports, laser tag, trampolines and obstacle courses, has opened a 35,572-square-foot center in the Long Island village of Westbury. The center is situated within Samanea New York, a 750,000-square-foot shopping, dining and entertainment destination. Empire Adventure Park joins a tenant roster that includes Dave & Buster’s, The Cheesecake Factory, Bloomingdale’s Furniture Outlet, X-Golf and 99 Ranch Supermarket. Lesso Mall Development owns the property, which is now 78 percent leased.

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CAMAS, WASH. — Marcus & Millichap has negotiated the sale of 192nd Plaza, a retail asset in Camas, just across the Columbia River from Portland, Oregon. A limited liability company sold property to local investors for $9.6 million, or $276 per square foot. Located at 2005 SE 192nd Ave. and 2011 SE 192nd Ave., 192nd Plaza features 34,923 square feet of retail space. Built in 2010, the property is fully occupied by 11 tenants. Clayton Brown, Dylan Wolf and Ruthanne Loar of Marcus & Millichap’s Seattle office represented the seller in the transaction.

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WARREN, OHIO — U-Haul has repurposed a 7.8-acre retail lot formerly home to a Chase bank and Tops Friendly Market grocery store in Warren, about 50 miles southeast of Cleveland. U-Haul Moving & Storage of Warren North, located at 3394 Elm Road NE, is currently serving customers out of a temporary retail showroom and is scheduled to complete renovations by summer 2025. Services immediately available include moving truck rentals, trailers, towing devices, boxes and moving supplies. Plans call for the addition of 1,000 indoor climate-controlled self-storage units with high-tech security features. The 69,000-square-foot complex will host a warehouse space that can store up to 500 U-Box portable moving and storage containers. Once renovations are finished, the store will also offer services such as professional hitch installation and propane.

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KENOSHA, WIS. — Principle Construction has completed a new 12,560-square-foot showroom and outdoor pool park for Doheny’s, a pool and spa distributor, at 5307 Green Bay Road in Kenosha. Doheny’s purchased the property, which is down the block from its original location. Principle updated the interior and exterior image of the building and designed and constructed an outdoor pool display. The building totals 17,275 square feet, including the 12,560-square-foot showroom, 3,370 square feet of warehouse space and 920 square feet of office space. Constructed in 1990 and renovated in 2003, the facility needed several updates to bring it to modern standards, according to Principle. On the exterior, Principle re-built the parking lot and created a pool park with space to display six full-size pools. Partners in Design was the project architect.

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NAPERVILLE, ILL. — Colliers has arranged the sale of a 6,968-square-foot restaurant property formerly occupied by Texas Roadhouse in the Chicago suburb of Naperville for an undisclosed price. Brad Belden of Colliers represented the seller, 2866 Patriot’s Lane LLC. The buyer, Shinto Japanese Steakhouse LLC, plans to open a Shinto Japanese Steakhouse or similar concept on the site. Texas Roadhouse closed in July.

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