TAMPA, FLA. — TerraCap Management LLC has sold Lakeview Center, a 186,300-square-foot office property located at 6700 Lakeview Center Drive in Tampa, for $21.8 million. Joe Rossi, Thevenin Campton and Claire Calzon of Colliers International arranged the transaction on behalf of TerraCap. Miami-based TriOut Advisory Group LLC acquired the asset. Lakeview Center serves as the headquarters for HealthPlan Services Inc., a medical insurance provider. Existing entitlements give TriOut the ability to expand by more than 190,000 square feet, which would allow the company to build other office buildings and parking structures. Originally constructed in 1984, Lakeview Center has undergone more than $3 million in renovations over the past five years, including a new roof, elevator refurbishments, an upgraded HVAC system and a new energy management system.
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ORLANDO, FLA. — ARA Newmark has arranged the sale of Axis West, a 268-unit apartment community in Orlando. Scott Ramey, Patrick Dufour and Kevin Judd of ARA Newmark arranged the transaction on behalf of the seller, Flournoy Partners. The Georgia-based developer completed construction on Axis West in 2017. Bluerock Real Estate acquired the asset for an undisclosed price. The community features a coffee bar, central lake with a walking trail, clubhouse, fitness center with a spin room, car care center, saltwater swimming pool and a dog park. Axis West was 93 percent leased at the time of sale.
MIAMI GARDENS, FLA. — Macken Cos. has sold Palmetto Design Center, a 62,500-square-foot shopping center in Miami Gardens, located roughly 15 miles north of Miami. Rise Star LLC acquired the asset for $11.9 million. A joint venture between Macken Cos. and Zvi Shiff of DZD Holdings completed construction on the center in 2016. A 41,800-square-foot Walmart Neighborhood Market anchors Palmetto Design Center. Additional tenants include T-Mobile, Edible Arrangements, OPI Nails and Laundromat. In addition, the sale included a 0.75-acre outparcel that will be the site of a full-service Spin Car Wash. Walmart has 17 years remaining on its lease with 16 five-year extension options. The other tenants all have four years remaining on their respective leases, with extension options ranging from five to 25 years.
TAMPA, FLA. — Marcus & Millichap has brokered the $88.4 million sale of the Tripointe Value-Add Portfolio, a six-property multifamily portfolio located throughout Central and North Florida. Michael Donaldson and Nicholas Meoli of Marcus & Millichap’s Tampa office arranged the transaction on behalf of the seller, an Ohio-based limited liability company, and procured the buyer, a Tampa-based limited liability company. The properties in the transaction included The Palms at Brandon, a 184-unit community in Brandon, roughly 12 miles east of Tampa; the 154-unit Bradford Place in Orange Park, about 20 miles south of Jacksonville; the 168-unit Mallards of Brandywine in Deland, approximately 40 miles north of Orlando; Marsh Oaks, a 120-unit community in Atlantic Beach, roughly 16 miles east of Jacksonville; the 200-unit San Pablo in Jacksonville; and Shadow Lakes, a 184-unit community in Ormond Beach, located six miles north of Daytona Beach. The communities feature amenities such as swimming pools, car was areas, tennis courts, fitness centers and playgrounds.
PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLA. — InvenTrust Properties Corp. has acquired PGA Plaza, a 120,000-square-foot shopping center in Palm Beach Gardens, for $88 million. Menin Development Inc. sold the center. The Delray Beach-based company invested $14 million to renovate the property in 2015. PGA Plaza was 95 percent leased at the time of sale to tenants such as Trader Joe’s, Marshalls, Ulta Beauty, Verizon Wireless, Orangetheory Fitness and Chase Bank.
MIAMI — Miami-Dade County has approved the development of the American Dream Miami retail theme park. From Canadian developer Triple Five Group, the project is expected to cost $4 billion and span 6.2 million square feet. Located at the intersection of Interstate 75, Florida’s Turnpike Extension and Miami Gardens Drive, American Dream Miami will include a selection of retailers, restaurants, a performing arts center, multi-screen theater, hotel, theme park, indoor ski park, indoor waterpark, indoor skating rink, aquarium and submarine ride. The project is slated to become the largest mall in the United States and draw a large number of visitors each year. The site is located near both Miami International Airport and Ft. Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. “American Dream Miami will not only create jobs and attract investment to our community, but it will also contribute to the county nearly $60 million in impact fees, a transit center, new buses for Miami-Dade and Broward and $210 million for roads and interchange improvements to accommodate traffic,” says Miguel Diaz de la Portilla, attorney with Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr representing Triple Five on the project. Triple Five is the developer behind Minnesota’s Mall of America, Canada’s West Edmonton Mall and American …
DAYTONA BEACH, FLA. — Mallory & Evans is set to break ground on Bellamy Daytona, a 376-bed student housing community located in Daytona Beach. The $26 million community will serve students at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach; Daytona State College; The Florida State University College of Medicine, Daytona Beach; The University of Central Florida, Daytona Beach; Bethune-Cookman University; and Keiser University, Daytona Beach. The four-story property will offer three-, four- and five-bedroom, fully furnished apartments with bed-to-bath parity. Every unit will have “smart house” features including Amazon Alexa, thermostats and keyless entry locks operated through smartphone applications. Shared amenities will include a clubhouse, 24-hour fitness center, tanning studio and a resort-style pool. Construction and leasing are expected to begin this summer, with completion scheduled for fall 2019. Caliber Living will manage and lease the property upon completion.
DELRAY BEACH, FLA. — Edwards Cos. has broken ground on Atlantic Crossing, a $300 million mixed-use development in downtown Delray Beach. At full build-out, the project will feature six buildings and include 73,000 square feet of retail space, 83,000 square feet of office space, 261 apartment units and 82 condominium units. The first phase is expected to come on line in the fourth quarter of 2019, and the first apartment units are expected to open in 2020. Additional residential units will be added to the development in 2022, and full-build out is scheduled to take five years to complete. The project is expected to generate $2.6 million in annual tax revenues and create 600 jobs. Matthew Williams of Newmark Knight Frank arranged a senior construction loan through Fifth Third Bank for the development. CBRE will handle the project’s office leasing assignment, and Strategic Retail Advisors will handle the retail leasing component.
MIAMI — Mast Capital, in a joint venture with AEW Capital Management LP, has acquired a 6.3-acre parcel of land at 1001 N.W. 7th St. in Miami for $26 million. Gerard Yetming and Mike Mattingly of Colliers International arranged the sale on behalf of the seller, RAD Miami, and procured Mast Capital as the buyer. The site, located at the south bank of the Miami River, will be the future home of Miami River Walk, a 688-unit apartment community. In addition to residential units, the project will include 1,100 linear feet of riverfront improvements, including an extension of the public Riverwalk and more than an acre of green space. Designed by Corwill Architects, the community will include a mix of one- and two-bedroom units, as well as 2,900 square feet of ground floor retail. The project site has sat vacant for more than 14 years, but was once home to The Miami News headquarters from 1957 to 1973, and later the Southeast Bank building. Miami River Walk will be developed in two phases, and the joint venture expects to start construction in the fourth quarter.
TAMPA, FLA. — Ashford Hospitality Trust Inc. has sold the 109-room Residence Inn Tampa Downtown in Tampa for $24 million. The name of the buyer was not disclosed. The hotel achieved RevPAR of $122 over the 12-month period ending on March 31, and had an average occupancy of 76 percent. The hotel features a fitness center, outdoor pool and a sports court.