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ORLANDO, FLA. — Avanath Capital Management has purchased City View, a mixed-use development located at 595 Church St. in Orlando, for $62.5 million. The buyer purchased the asset using a combination of its commingled fund equity and debt financing from JPMorgan Chase and Fannie Mae. Marcus & Millichap’s Affordable Housing Advisors division brokered the sale. Nearly half of City View’s 266 apartments are designated affordable, with the property’s rent restrictions continuing until 2050. Avanath Capital has taken steps to preserve the current designations of 28 units at 50 percent of area median income (AMI), 79 units at 60 percent of AMI and 24 units at 120 percent of AMI. The property was 96.9 percent occupied at the time of sale. In addition to the apartments and resident amenities, City View houses 13 commercial tenants occupying nearly 25,000 square feet, including boutique retail, restaurant, deli and financial education/literacy users, as well as the Orlando Police Department. Avanath Capital plans to complete interior renovations of the market-rate units to bring finishes and rents in-line with those of market competitors. Additionally, the firm will upgrade City View’s common areas and retails spaces and replace the roof, HVAC and boiler.

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NEW YORK CITY — Five Iron Golf will open a 30,000-square-foot entertainment center at 101 Park Ave. in Manhattan. The space will house the concept’s signature golf simulators, widescreen TVs, leisure games and a full-service restaurant and bar. Anthony Dattoma of CBRE and Jason Goode of Compass Real Estate represented Five Iron Golf in the lease negotiations. John Cefaly and Nicholas Dysenchuk of Cushman & Wakefield represented the landlord, H.J. Kalikow & Co. A tentative opening date was not disclosed.

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FORT WORTH, TEXAS — Trademark Property Co. has welcomed seven new tenants to WestBend, the locally based developer’s mixed-use destination in Fort Worth. Four food and beverage concepts — fast casual eatery Sweetgreen, confectionary Van Leeuwen, burger chain Shake Shack and global culinary experience Quince — are scheduled to open before the end of the year. The Shade Store, a concept that specializes in window shades and blinds, will also debut in the fourth quarter. In addition, ear piercing salon Rowan and Karl’s Fishing & Outdoors are now open. The seven new leases total 17,102 square feet.

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LANCASTER, CALIF. — Newmark has arranged the sale of Valley Central, a community shopping center in Lancaster. The property traded for $45.2 million. Pete Bethea, Rob Ippolito and Glenn Rudy of Newmark led the transaction. Situated on more than 35 acres at 44400 Valley Central Way, Valley Central features 375,541 square feet of retail space. At the time of sale, the property was 68 percent occupied. Current tenants include Marshalls, Staples, Michaels, 99 Cents Only, Burlington, Planet Fitness, Five Below, Chuck E. Cheese, Black Angus Steakhouse, Party City, GameStop, Sola Salon Studios, Starbucks Coffee, Sport Clips, Sally Beauty Supply, America’s Tires, Jersey Mike’s Subs, Vans, Leslie’s Pool Supplies and Uptown Cheapstake.

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MORENO VALLEY, CALIF. — Progressive Real Estate Partners has brokered the sale of a restaurant property located at 23060 Alessandro Blvd. in Moreno Valley. Kalaveras, a Southern California-based Mexican restaurant chain, acquired the building from an Inland Empire-based private investor for $2.8 million. The 8,927-square-foot building was previously home to a Woody’s Restaurant, which closed in late 2021. Kalaveras Mexican Cuisine & Bar currently has 13 Southern California restaurants with plans underway for a dozen more locations, including this Moreno Valley site. The fully equipped restaurant features indoor seating for 200, an outdoor patio that seats 70 and on-site parking. The building includes a commercial brewing system and super-sized kitchen with upgraded hoods and equipment. The purchase included the building, land, furniture, fixtures and equipment, as well as a Type 47 liquor license and entertainment permit. Albert Lopez and Greg Bedell of Progressive Real Estate Partners represented the seller, while Allen Kirschbaum of Saddleback Realty represented the buyer in the deal.

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NASHVILLE, TENN. — Southwest Value Partners and AEG have executed an agreement with EVO Entertainment Group to open a new entertainment venue within Nashville Yards, an 18-acre mixed-use development in downtown Nashville. The destination, which represents the first Tennessee EVO location, will span 48,000 square feet within a 420,000-square-foot office building at Nashville Yards. Gary Shanks and Miller Fitts of JLL represented Austin-based EVO in the lease transaction. Slated to open in 2024, plans for EVO Entertainment Nashville Yards include a 12-screen dine-in cinema, eight lanes of bowling, kitchen and bar and private event spaces, as well as gaming and attractions, gravity ropes and virtual reality experiences. Other uses at Nashville Yards include an upcoming live music venue operated by AEG with a capacity for 4,500 guests; Amazon’s regional office towers; a multi-tenant office tower that will house headquarters for Pinnacle Financial Partners and Bass, Berry & Sims; shops and restaurants; seven acres of open plazas, courtyards and green space; and two hotels: the 591-room Grand Hyatt Nashville and the newly renovated Union Station Nashville Yards hotel.

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LAS VEGAS — Gerrity Group has sold Craig Marketplace, a 119,280-square-foot retail center in Las Vegas, for $41.2 million. Gleb Lvovich and Daniel Tyner of JLL Capital Markets represented both Gerrity and the California-based buyer in the 1031-exchange transaction. John Marshall, Jordan Leake and Carl Beardsley, also of JLL, secured acquisition financing on behalf of the buyer. Anchored by Albertsons, the center was 94.5 percent leased at the time of sale to tenants including Jack in the Box, Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen, Starbucks Coffee and Subway. Situated at 7101-7181 W. Craig Road, the property was built in 2002.

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ADDISON, TEXAS — Locally based shopping center owner Northwood Retail has added five new tenants to Prestonwood Place, a 107,000-square-foot center located in the northern Dallas suburb of Addison. One Medical, a membership-based primary care practice, is now open, and Loro Asian Smokehouse & Bar will open later this year. Two other food-and-beverage concepts, Thai restaurant Asian Mint and fast-casual eatery Sweetgreen, are also slated to launch before year’s end. Buff City Soap will open its store in 2023.

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ATLANTA — GID, the developer of the $2 billion High Street mixed-use project in Atlanta’s Central Perimeter district, has executed a lease with Parker Hospitality to bring a Hampton Social restaurant to the development. The coastal-inspired restaurant chain is part of the first phase of the 36-acre project and is set to open in 2024. Hampton Social will span 10,455 square feet across two levels and serve cocktails, its famed “rosé all day” menu and seasonal seafood food for lunch, dinner and weekend brunch. The Hampton Social has locations throughout the United States including Illinois, Florida and Tennessee, and High Street will be its first location in Georgia. Led by GID, High Street’s first phase is under construction and encompasses approximately 150,000 square feet of entertainment-driven retail and restaurant space, a central events plaza, 600 luxury apartments, 90,000 square feet of loft offices and 222,000 square feet of existing office space. Earlier this year, GID announced Puttshack as an entertainment anchor for High Street’s first phase. Molly Morgan is leading the retail leasing assignment for High Street, along with Allie Spangler and 10Twelve, JLL’s boutique agency leasing team.

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NAPERVILLE, ILL. — The Boulder Group has brokered the sale of a restaurant property net leased to KFC and Taco Bell in the Chicago suburb of Naperville for nearly $2 million. The 2,982-square-foot building is located along Reflection Drive. Randy Blankstein and Jimmy Goodman of Boulder represented the buyer, a Midwest-based real estate investor completing a 1031 exchange. A Southeast-based real estate company was the seller.

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