Retail

240-Bedford-Ave.-Brooklyn

NEW YORK CITY — Newmark has arranged a $90 million loan for the refinancing of a 181,000-square-foot shopping center located at 240 Bedford Ave. in Brooklyn’s Williamsburg neighborhood. The center is home to tenants such as Whole Foods Market, Equinox, Chipotle, Citibank and T-Mobile. Dustin Stolly, Jordan Roeschlaub, Daniel Fromm, Benjamin Kroll and Alexander Saslove of Newmark arranged the loan through Apollo Global Management. The borrower was a joint venture between Aurora Capital Associates, Midtown Equities and ACHS Management.

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PITTSFIELD, MASS. — Metro Boston-based brokerage firm Horvath & Tremblay has negotiated the $6.3 million sale of Del Alba Plaza, a 72,119-square-foot, grocery-anchored shopping center in Pittsfield, located in the western part of The Bay State. The center consists of a 61,935-square-foot Stop & Shop grocery store, a 2,000-square-foot fuel station and a three-space, 8,184-square-foot inline building. The property also features a pad site that can support the development of a 3,500-square-foot building. Bob Horvath and Todd Tremblay of Horvath & Tremblay represented the buyer and seller, both of which requested anonymity, in the transaction.

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NASHVILLE, TENN. — Atlanta-based Portman has signed two new food-and-beverage tenants to occupy commercial space at Starling, a 363-unit apartment tower underway in Nashville’s Germantown neighborhood. The new tenants include Retrograde Coffee, a neighborhood coffeeshop, and Social Cantina, a modern Mexican restaurant and tequila bar. The coffeeshop will be the first café to front the Cumberland River Greenway, which Portman will expand to directly interface with the Starling tower, and the restaurant will be the first Southeast location for Social Cantina and will feature an outdoor patio. In addition to 17,000 square feet of commercial space, Starling will feature a game room, library, coworking space and a rooftop pool deck overlooking First Horizon Park. Portman plans to deliver the first units in January and fully complete the project in March. In addition to Starling, Portman’s current Nashville projects include the 1,475-unit Eleven North residential development that will break ground in 2025 and the recently delivered Moore Building in Music Row.

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FRISCO, TEXAS —Pickle & Social and Fairway Social will open entertainment centers at Frisco Station, a mixed-use development on the northern outskirts of Dallas. Pickle & Social will offer both indoor and outdoor pickleball courts, as well as live entertainment, food and beverages and other games. Fairway Social will feature golf simulators that include 130 courses, as well live entertainment, food and drinks, cornhole, beach volleyball and ping-pong. Construction is scheduled to begin next spring, with the opening scheduled for spring 2025. Tim Henson of Venture Commercial Real Estate and Bryan Cornelius of RETAIL UNION represented Pickle & Social in the lease negotiations. The Frisco Station Partnership, which includes The Rudman Partnership, Hillwood and VanTrust Real Estate, is the developer of Frisco Station.

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ATLANTA — CBRE has arranged a $55 million loan for the refinancing of Peachtree Battle Shopping Center, a 152,951-square-foot grocery-anchored center located at 2333-2365 Peachtree Road NE in Atlanta. Situated on 12.6 acres in Atlanta’s Buckhead district, the three-building shopping center was fully leased at the time of sale to tenants including Publix, Walgreens, Ace Hardware, CAVA and Onward Reserve. Richard Henry, Mike Ryan, Brian Linnihan and Taylor Crowder of CBRE Capital Markets’ Debt & Structured Finance team in Atlanta arranged the loan through Thrivent Financial on behalf of the borrower, Branch Properties.

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39355-Washington-St-Palm-Desert-CA

PALM DESERT, CALIF. — Hanley Investment Group Real Estate Advisors has arranged the sale of an absolute triple-net ground lease of a single-tenant building located at 39355 Washington St. in the Coachella Valley city of Palm Desert. A Los Angeles-based private investor sold the building to a Riverside County-based private investor for $2.9 million. Bank of America occupies the 3,515-square-foot freestanding building, which features a drive-thru. Bill Asher and Jeff Lefko of Hanley Investment represented seller, while Tyler Rollema of The Klabin Co. in Torrance represented the buyer in the deal.

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1885-AZ-95-Bullhead-City-AZ

BULLHEAD CITY, ARIZ. — Marcus & Millichap has arranged the sale of net-leased retail property, located at 1885 AZ-95 in Bullhead City, near the state borders of both Nevada and California. Maverik occupies the 4,425-square-foot building, which was completed this year.   A limited liability company sold the property to an undisclosed buyer for $2.7 million. The sale included a new, 20-year, absolute triple-net corporate ground lease with an eight percent rental increase every five years. Mark Ruble and Chris Lund of Marcus & Millichap’s Phoenix office represented the seller in the transaction.

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892-Sunset-Rd-Henderson-NV

HENDERSON, NEV. — Diversified Partners has completed the construction of a single-tenant building at 892 Sunset Road in Henderson. The project team includes Kitrell Jenson Contractors and RKAA Architects. Starbucks Coffee will occupy the 2,573-square-foot standalone building, which features a double drive-thru and 900-square-foot outdoor patio space. The building features the latest Starbucks prototype.

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WILMINGTON, N.C. — CenterSquare has acquired The Forum, a 105,785-square-foot shopping center located in Wilmington. The property was fully leased at the time of sale to tenants including Dunkin’, Jimmy John’s, Club Pilates, The UPS Store, Chop’t, Bento Box, True Blue Butcher and Osteria Cicchetti. The seller and sales price were not disclosed.

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MIAMI BEACH, FLA. — Azora has purchased a retail building in the South Beach neighborhood of Miami Beach for $16 million. Located at 1000 17th St., the property totals 18,000 square feet. Azora acquired the property, which was fully leased at the time of sale, through its subsidiary Azora Exan. The buyer plans to maintain the current operation of the building, with gradual increases to rental rates. The seller was not disclosed.

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