NASHVILLE, TENN. — San Diego-based Moonshine Flats has entered the final stages of lease negotiations for a new 38,000-square-foot “honky tonk” music venue and bar in downtown Nashville. The venue will be a country rock-themed establishment with four levels of bars, live music and DJs, barbecue, amusement rides, an open-air rooftop and floor-to-ceiling LED screens. Owner Ty Hauter expects to open the new Moonshine Flats in 2016.
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BURLESON, TEXAS — Golden Chick has opened a new location at Burleson Commons. The property is located at the intersection of Wilshire Boulevard and FM 731 in Burleson. Golden Chick joins the new Kroger, which opened last month. Cullinan Properties, headquartered in Peoria, Ill., owns and manages Burleson Commons. SRS Real Estate’s Dallas/Fort Worth office represented Cullinan in the sales transaction. First opened in the late 1960’s in San Marcos, Golden Chick is a chain of franchise restaurants in the south and southwest United States with more than 150 locations. The chain’s flagship menu item has been its Golden Tenders, which are marinated, hand-battered chicken tenderloins.
PLANO, TEXAS — Yeager has broken ground on a 48,300-square-foot mixed-use development in Plano known as Yeager at Rasor Pointe. The Indiana-based developer expects to complete the project, which includes 39,750 square feet of office suites and 8,550 square feet of retail and restaurant space, by early August. The property will be located on a 3.8-acre lot at the northeast corner of Rasor Boulevard and Ohio Drive.
CEDAR PARK, TEXAS — Trulan Property Advisors has brokered the sale of a Logan’s Roadhouse ground lease at 1345 E. Whitestone Blvd. in the Austin suburb of Cedar Park. The location is part of 1890 Ranch, an 875,000-square-foot regional shopping center. Logan’s Roadhouse is an outparcel to Super Target. Other co-tenants in the development include Academy Sports + Outdoors, Cinemark, Gold’s Gym and Ross Dress for Less. The building is situated on 1.1 acres. Jason Middlebrook of Trulan Property Advisors represented the out-of-state seller in the transaction. David Browne with Midtown Realty Group represented the buyer, a Texas-based investor.
GILBERT, ARIZ. — LGE Design Build has broken ground on Dierks Bentley’s Whiskey Row, an 8,000-square-foot restaurant located in Gilbert. The property will feature a 10,000-square-foot patio, a large dance floor for country line dancing and an outdoor area for games including corn hole and Ping-Pong. The restaurant, set for completion in late 2016, will be constructed with reclaimed wood, steel, high ceilings and natural lighting.
WESTPORT, CONN. — Vidal Wettenstein has brokered the sale of a retail/restaurant building located at 1849 Post Road East in Westport. Fin-Max Realty acquired the property for $3.9 million. The 6,237-square-foot property is occupied by Shake Shack. Robert Lewis of Vidal Wettenstein was the sole broker in the deal.
LAS COLINAS, TEXAS — Skanska has signed a $94 million contract with the ARK Group of Charlotte, N.C., to build the Irving Music Factory in Las Colinas. Skanska will convert the existing 16.8-acre greenfield site into an entertainment destination. The new project will include an 8,000-seating capacity indoor/outdoor concert hall called the Pavilion operated by Live Nation. The venue includes seven buildings offering more than 250,000 square feet of entertainment, retail and restaurant space and an eight-screen Alamo Drafthouse Cinema. Additionally, there will be a four-story, 100,000-square-foot office tower sitting atop a six-level, 1,200-space parking garage. The project also features a 50,000-square-foot plaza and four outdoors stages. The venue is designed to host a variety of events, including music performances, fashion shows, farmers markets and food festivals throughout the year. Gensler is the architect for the project. Construction for the venue is expected to commence this month and is slated for completion in June 2017.
CEDAR HILL, TEXAS — Grimaldi’s Pizzeria will open a 6,500-square-foot location at Hillside Village (formerly Uptown Village at Cedar Hill) in the summer of 2016. Grimaldi’s will be located in the former Patrizio’s space on the north side of the property. This fall, Hillside Village implemented a campaign to court a Grimaldi’s location in the development. More than 220 community members signed an on-property banner calling for Grimaldi’s and more than 600 expressed their support for a Grimaldi’s by posting comments and videos on social media using the hashtag #HVWantsGrimaldis. Hillside Village recently completed a multi-million dollar renovation at the property, which includes a new children’s play area, village green promenade, new property signage, new shaded seating areas, upgraded landscaping and lighting, public art and façade renovations. In April 2015, Trademark Property Co. rebranded the property Hillside Village.
FORT WORTH, TEXAS — Southside Magnolia Partners has acquired a mixed-use building located at 701 W. Magnolia Ave. in Fort Worth. Situated on the southwest corner of Magnolia Avenue and Hemphill Street, the building is the former headquarters of Fort Worth National Bank. The building features residential living, casual dining, retail and office space. Anchor tenants include Southside Bank and Shinjuku Station. There is a 4,000-square-foot site available for restaurant or retail, as well as five lofts on the second floor. Will Martin and Southside Magnolia Partners have a light restoration in plan for the property, but parts of the building still have original architectural features including exposed brick, hardwood floors and views of downtown Fort Worth. W. Martin and Co. represented the buyers and Grant Huff with Transwestern represented the seller.
ATLANTA — The Boulder Group has arranged the $4.8 million sale of a newly built Chick-fil-A restaurant located at 1100 Northside Drive in Atlanta’s West Midtown neighborhood. According to CoStar, the transaction represents the highest priced single-tenant Chick-fil-A property ever sold. The restaurant is situated within a half mile of Georgia Tech and Atlanta’s only IKEA location. Randy Blankstein and Zach Wright of The Boulder Group represented the buyer, a Midwest-based real estate developer, in the 1031 transaction. The seller was a partnership based in the Southeast. The ground lease is for 20 years and features rent escalations every five years, seven five-year renewal option periods and no landlord responsibilities. Founded in 1946, Chick-fil-A is a privately owned company based in Atlanta with more than 1,900 locations throughout the country.