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RALEIGH, N.C. — Finmarc Management Inc. has sold Capital Marketplace, a 383,000-square-foot power shopping center located on 53 acres along U.S. Route 1 in Raleigh. The Bethesda, Md.-based investment and management firm sold the property to Des Moines, Iowa-based Principal Financial Group for $80.6 million. Adam Russ, Erin Varol, Ryan Sciullo and Casey Smith of CBRE represented the seller in the transaction. Finmarc originally purchased the center, then known as Plantation Point Shopping Center, in late 2021. Built in 2006, Capital Marketplace’s tenant roster includes Bob’s Discount Furniture, BJ’s Wholesale Club, Burlington, Dollar Tree, LA Fitness and ParTee Shack.

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ATLANTA — Woodfield Development has topped out Woodrow House, a 325-unit apartment community located at 840 Woodrow St. SW in Atlanta. The property sits along the Westside Trail of the Atlanta Beltline, a 22-mile urban trail loop in Atlanta. The developer has begun leasing units at Woodrow House, with monthly rental rates ranging from $1,300 to $3,000. The property will comprise mid-rise apartment buildings, two-story live-work units and townhomes, as well as over 12,000 square feet of retail space facing a new spur of the Beltline. Sixty-six of the units will be reserved as workforce housing. Amenities will include a resort-style pool with outdoor lounge areas and grilling stations; sky deck; fitness center; coworking spaces, including a private conference room and dedicated creator studio; and a dog park and pet spa. The project team includes Fortune Johnson (general contractor), Dynamik Design (architect), Krywicki Interior Design (interior design) and Kimley-Horn (civil engineer and landscape architect). Initial townhome deliveries are expected in July, with the first multifamily units anticipated in September, according to Woodfield.

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ROCK HILL, S.C. — BGO has purchased Legacy Park East, an 851,500-square-foot logistics facility located at 2087 Williams Industrial Blvd. in Rock Hill, a southern suburb of Charlotte. Dave Andrews, Pete Pittroff, Michael Scarnato and Michael Lewis of JLL represented the seller, Scannell Properties, in the transaction. The sales price was not disclosed. Built in 2024, Legacy Park East is situated on a 72.7-acre site near I-77 and the Norfolk Southern Charlotte Intermodal Terminal. The property features 40-foot clear heights, 185-foot truck courts, 177 trailer parking spaces and 403 auto parking positions and was fully leased to two tenants at the time of sale.

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TITUSVILLE, FLA. — A partnership between Chicago-based Stotan Industrial and CrossHarbor Capital Partners plans to develop NASA Causeway Logistics Center, a two-building industrial project totaling 306,980 square feet in Titusville, a city on Florida’s Space Coast in Brevard County. The 28.6-acre site, located within Vector Space Business Park, will sit immediately adjacent to the NASA Causeway and approximately five miles from Kennedy Space Center. NASA Causeway Logistics Center will comprise the 215,460-square-foot Building A and the 91,520-square-foot Building B. The buildings will offer 32-foot clear heights, up to 85 dock-high doors, four drive-in doors, more than 300 auto parking spaces and 55 trailer parking spaces. Lightle Beckner Robison advised Stotan in the land deal. Construction will begin immediately, with delivery anticipated in second-quarter 2027.

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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, FLA. — 11North Partners has acquired West Town Corners, a 285,497-square-foot retail center located in Altamonte Springs, roughly 16 miles north of Orlando. Winn-Dixie anchors the property, which features a mix of additional tenants including PetSmart, T.J. Maxx, Five Below, Panera Bread, Bath & Body Works, Crumbl Cookies and American Signature Furniture. Danny Finkle and Jorge Portela of JLL represented the undisclosed seller in the transaction. Washington Prime Group sold the property for $59.5 million, according to several media outlets.

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ATLANTA — JLL has inked five new leases totaling 70,000 square feet at Westside Paper, a 15-acre adaptive reuse development located along the Atlanta BeltLine. Packsize, an on-demand packaging and automation company, signed a lease for 30,000 square feet. Construction Resources, which is owned by The Home Depot, is adding to their existing 50,000-square-foot showroom with a 23,000-square-foot office lease for its new headquarters. Disguise, a global visual experience technology company, will occupy 10,000 square feet, while Luxe Bridal will occupy 3,000 square feet. In the past 20 months, 180,000 square feet of new leases have been signed at Westside Paper. The project is now 75 percent occupied. Andrew Walker and Lauren Curran of Colliers represented Disguise; Jeremy Krause and Ben Kronman of CBRE represented Packsize; and Jeff Pollock of Pollock Commercial represented Luxe Bridal. David Horne, Caroline Fisher and Randy Joering of JLL represented ownership for the office lease negotiations, while Shelbi Bodner of Bridger Properties represented ownership for the retail leases. Developed and owned by FCP, a subsidiary of Federated Hermes Inc., and Atlanta-based Westbridge, Westside Paper is a 70-year-old former industrial warehouse that spans 245,000 square feet of mixed-use space.

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SAVANNAH, GA. — The Ardent Cos. has signed Sprouts Farmers Market to anchor Crossroads Shopping Center, a 92,000-square-foot retail center located in Savannah. Ardent will redevelop 28,000 square feet for the addition of Sprouts Farmers Market, as well as a second retail suite. In addition to repositioning the tenant mix, the Atlanta-based real estate firm will also upgrade the property’s façade. Demolition is expected to begin this summer, with a targeted opening in 2027. The development marks Sprouts Farmers Market’s first location in Savannah.

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ATLANTA — Two tenant have joined the tenant roster at Pennant Park, a six-building, 763,465-square-foot office complex located adjacent to The Battery Atlanta, the mixed-use village surrounding Truist Park, the home ballpark of the Atlanta Braves. Chattanooga College, a for-profit post-secondary institution, has signed an 11-year lease for 27,000 square feet, while parking garage operator LAZ Parking has signed a 10-year, 5,700-square-foot office lease that will serve as its regional headquarters. Both tenants will occupy space in the 360 Building at Pennant Park. Atlanta Braves Holdings Inc. — owner and operator of the Atlanta Braves MLB team, the Battery Atlanta mixed-use development and Truist Park — purchased Pennant Park in April 2025. 

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Mirroring conditions nationally due to elevated interest rates, associated higher construction costs and general economic and geopolitical uncertainties, the volume of retail leasing and new development activity remains “slow and steady” in the greater Baltimore metropolitan region.  The collective business and real estate communities remain optimistic for a rebound later this year, given the robust fundamentals that remain constant locally and the lessons learned during a tepid first-quarter 2025, which was followed by an over-performing remainder of the year. We expect the same to occur in 2026, with robust third and fourth quarters on the horizon later this year. Interest rate complexities  Although interest rates have declined somewhat over the past year, the continued elevated climate has made all phases of the retail industry more expensive and forced developers and retailers to take a brief pause or to dig deeper for projected returns. More specifically, this has placed a halt on the future development of several new shopping centers in the Baltimore area due to higher financing costs, and multiple local retailers are also rethinking expansion plans because of steeper Small Business Administration and local banking loans.  Separate retail centers in Harford and Howard counties — after being designed and …

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NORTH MIAMI, FLA. — A joint venture between affiliates of Cantor Fitzgerald Asset Management (CFAM), the investment and asset management division of Cantor Fitzgerald, and RPM Living, have acquired Biscayne Shores, a 380-unit waterfront multifamily community located in North Miami. Miami-based Integra Investments, in partnership with Andrew Korge of Korgeous Group and David Larson of DCL Capital, developed the property in 2024. The purchase price was $151 million, according to various media outlets. Spanning 8.2 acres, the 15-story tower comprises 288 apartments and 92 townhomes ranging in configuration from studios to three-bedroom units. Biscayne Shores also offers approximately 15,000 square feet of amenity space that includes a fitness center, swimming pool, children’s playroom and a rooftop terrace.

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