District of Columbia

Rhode Island Gardens Washington, D.C.

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Urban Investment Partners (UIP) has purchased Rhode Island Gardens, a 81-unit apartment community located at 230 Rhode Island Ave. N.E. in Washington, D.C. UIP purchased the asset from Roydun Corp., an affiliate of DARO Realty, for $7.6 million. CBRE represented the seller in the transaction. Originally built in 1931, the apartment property is located in Washington’s Edgewood neighborhood a half mile from the Rhode Island Avenue Metro station. UIP coordinated the acquisition with the Rhode Island Gardens Tenant Association, and the two entities are planning a $7 million renovation that will be performed by UIP General Contracting Inc., a subsidiary of UIP.

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Hyatt Place D.C./Downtown/K Street

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Atlanta-based Songy Highroads LLC has sold the 164-room Hyatt Place D.C./Downtown/K Street hotel in Washington, D.C., to RLJ Lodging Trust for $68 million. The 11-story hotel is located at 1522 K St. N.W. and is within walking distance of three Metro stations and the White House. The hotel, which was formerly a 91,000-square-foot office building, opened in late April. The hotel features the 24-hour Gallery Restaurant, a 24-hour fitness center and a rooftop event space.

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WASHINGTON, D.C. — Skanska USA plans to break ground on a new 11-story, Class A office building in Washington, D.C.’s Capitol Riverfront submarket. Skanska will build and develop the 236,806-square-foot property, as well as invest $116 million into the project. The property will include ground-floor retail space and four levels of below-grade parking. Construction manager Skanska USA Building is aiming for LEED Gold certification for the project. Construction will begin later this summer and is scheduled to be completed in the fourth quarter of 2017.

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Italian Embassy Washington DC

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Mill Creek Residential has purchased the former Italian Embassy in Washington, D.C., which it plans to convert into luxury apartment homes. The sales price was $16.2 million, according to the Washington Business Journal. Originally built in 1925, the property is located at 2700 16th St. N.W. The building served as the diplomatic mission of the Italian Republic to the United States until 2002. The new chancery is located about two miles away at 3000 Whitehaven St. Mill Creek Residential’s designs for redevelopment will aim to satisfy the guidelines set forth by the Historic Preservation Review Board, and Mill Creek plans to begin construction on the community in 2016. Plans include the renovation of the existing building, as well as construction of a nine-story high-rise with two levels of below-grade parking. The community will consist of studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom apartment homes and feature a resident clubhouse, business center, rooftop terrace, fitness center and landscaped outdoor terraces. Dallas-based Mill Creek Residential owns and operates 2,671 apartment homes in the D.C. metropolitan area and has begun construction on more than 1,400 additional apartments, not including the Italian Embassy project.

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St. Regis Washington, D.C.

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Hodges Ward Elliott has brokered the sale of the St. Regis Washington, D.C., a 182-room luxury hotel located at the intersection of 16th and K streets, roughly two miles from the White House. Mark Elliott and Rudy Reudelhuber of Hodges Ward Elliott represented the seller in the transaction. The firm also advised the buyer, Al Rayyan Tourism Investment Co. (ARTIC), on procuring acquisition financing from Goldman Sachs. St. Regis Washington, D.C., will continue to operate under the St. Regis brand. ARTIC’s purchase also includes an adjacent parcel that is zoned for 22,000 square feet of hotel, office, retail, parking and/or residential use. Qatar-based ARTIC is the international hospitality subsidiary of Al Faisal Holding Co. ARTIC owns 32 hotels in the Middle East, Africa, Europe and North America, including the Radisson Blu Chicago and The Manhattan at Times Square.

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The Rockford Washington D.C.

WASHINGTON, D.C. — CBRE has brokered the $9.6 million sale of a two-property multifamily portfolio located in northwest Washington, D.C. The two assets, The Rockford and The Peabody, total 82 units and are located in D.C.’s Brightwood neighborhood. StoneBridge Investments purchased The Rockford for $8.1 million and The Peabody for $1.5 million from JCR Cos. Robert Meehling, Michael Rudolph and Yalda Ghamarian of CBRE’s Washington, D.C., office represented the seller. William Roohan, Michael Muldowney, Brian Margerum and Martha Hastings of CBRE assisted in the transaction.

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1750 K Street N.W. Washington D.C.

WASHINGTON, D.C. — CBRE has brokered the $115 million sale of a 12-story, 165,752-square-foot office building located at 1750 K St. N.W. in Washington, D.C.’s Golden Triangle district. Mirae Asset Global Investments purchased the office asset from Sumitomo Corporation of Americas. Michael Blunt, Randall Heilig and Andrew Felber of CBRE’s Washington, D.C., office represented the seller in the transaction. The building is currently 95 percent leased with Wiley Rein LLP serving as the anchor tenant. Additional tenants include International Truck Association, ASKG Public Strategies and One-to-One Fitness. In 2010, the property underwent an extensive $4.5 million renovation that included significant upgrades to the mechanical systems and improvements to the anchor tenant’s space. The building has access to an onsite fitness center and parking garage and is within walking distance of the Farragut West and Farragut North Metro stations, Connecticut Avenue and Farragut Square.

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3945 Connecticut Ave. N.W. in Washington, D.C.

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Urban Investment Partners (UIP) has purchased Tilden Hall, a 76-unit apartment building located at 3945 Connecticut Ave. N.W. in Washington, D.C.’s Cleveland Park neighborhood. The seller, DARO Realty, which owned the property since 1955, disposed the asset for $13.3 million. Robert Meehling and Brian Margerum of CBRE represented DARO Realty in the transaction. UIP coordinated the acquisition — its third for 2015 — with the Tilden Hall Tenants Association. UIP and the association also worked together to plan a major renovation of the building to be performed by UIP subsidiary UIP General Contracting Inc. The $18 million project will include upgrading the building’s electric service, installing individually controlled heating and air conditioning in each apartment, plumbing replacements and upgrades, and upgrading all common areas and apartment interiors (with a particular focus on kitchens and baths), while maintaining the structure’s historic character. A small addition in the rear of the building will also be constructed.

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National Harbor Washington D.C.

WASHINGTON, D.C. — National Harbor, a waterfront retail destination in Washington, D.C., has announced nine new retailers and restaurants now open or coming to the development. The stores and restaurants include Granite City Food & Brewery, Betty, SUCCOTASH, Chipotle Mexican Grill, Starbucks Coffee, Savannah’s Candy Kitchen, Marbles | The Brain Store, The Esplanade, Boating in D.C. and Pinkberry’s. Additionally, a new 190-room AC Hotel by Marriott recently opened at National Harbor, as well as a 262-unit luxury apartment community known as The Esplanade. The 350-acre National Harbor boasts 3,000 hotel rooms including the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center, 150 stores including Tanger Outlets, and 30-plus restaurants, hundreds of residential and office units, tree-lined promenades and a marina. It is also home to The Capital Wheel, a 180-foot observation wheel overlooking the Washington, D.C., skyline. Additionally, in 2016 MGM Resorts International will open a $925 million casino complex on 23 acres with a 300-suite hotel.

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F1RST Washington DC

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Capital One Bank has closed a $90 million construction loan for Grosvenor America’s new mixed-use development in Washington, D.C.’s Capital Riverfront District. The project, named F1RST, will be located adjacent to Nationals Park baseball stadium. F1RST, will span 300,000 square feet and comprise a 13-story apartment building, 170-room Residence Inn by Marriott and 22,000 square feet of retail space. The multifamily component will feature amenities such as a rooftop swimming pool and hot tub, outdoor kitchens, fitness center, lounge, courtyard garden, pet spa and concierge services. Grosvenor Americas has executed leases with Taylor Gourmet and Chop’t for the retail portion. The project team includes contractor Clark Construction Group and McCaffery Interests. Capital One plans to hold $50 million of the loan and is syndicating $20 million each to United Bank and TD Bank. Sadhvi Subramanian and Brian Gormley of Capital One’s Washington office originated the loan on behalf of Grosvenor Americas.

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