MIAMI — Transcendent Electra, a joint venture between single-family rental (SFR) platform Transcendent Investment Management (TIM) and multifamily owner/operator Electra America, has purchased 1,889 new single-family homes. The company has $496 million in contract process and closing and another $1 billion in the pipeline. This acquisition marks Transcendent Electra’s first significant acquisition since launching in February. The properties are new single-family homes and townhomes that are purchased directly from homebuilders throughout the following markets: Birmingham and Huntsville, Ala.; Florida; Savannah and Atlanta, Ga.; North Carolina; South Carolina; Nashville, Tenn.; and Dallas, Houston, San Antonio and Austin in Texas. Transcendent Electra aims to acquire or develop approximately $3 billion in SFR housing over the next three years, with a focus on new-build homes in the $175,000 to $300,000 price range, where average rent will be $1,500 to $2,800 per month.
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CANTON, GA. — A joint venture between Lumpkin Development, MacArthur Holdings and Live Oak Capital Partners has broken ground on a 93,000-square-foot self-storage facility located at 7222 Cumming Highway in Canton, close to the Northside Hospital Cherokee campus. The property is slated to be open to the public in the spring of 2022. The self-storage facility will be located on 9.2 acres and will comprise of drive-up, climate-controlled units. JM Williams Contractors will construct the facility, and Renasant Bank is providing the debt financing for the project. Max Design Group is the project’s architect, and Travis Pruitt & Associates is serving as the civil engineering. The facility is Lumpkin Development’s first Class A storage property in the area. Lumpkin Development builds and operates self-storage, retail and industrial real estate throughout the Southeast. MacArthur Holdings is a New York City-based real estate business, and Live Oak Capital Partners is a real estate developer based in Atlanta.
ATLANTA — With three COVID-19 vaccines being administered, states all across the country are lessening their pandemic restrictions, including Georgia. Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed an executive order last Friday to lift many of the state’s last remaining pandemic restrictions, effective immediately through the month of May. The order occupancy limitations for restaurants that were in place to limit the exposure of contagions, and it also ends protocols for close-contact businesses such as gyms, movie theaters and barbershops. The executive order strongly encourages patrons to continue to practice social distancing and wearing masks in public establishments, and for shops and restaurants to utilize contactless operations where appropriate. The executive order, which is 28 pages long, also ends mask requirements for restaurant workers, lessens restrictions for live performance events and allows sports organizations such as the Atlanta Braves and Atlanta United to increase occupancy. Georgia joins a group of other states with lessening restrictions, including Texas who ended most of its restrictions in March 2021. According to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, governors in Alabama, Arizona, Mississippi, Connecticut and West Virginia have also decreased their COVID-19 restrictions. Additionally, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed an executive order on Monday, May 3 that suspends all …
BUFORD, GA. — Topgolf Entertainment Group plans to open its fourth Georgia venue in Buford tomorrow. The property will anchor Exchange at Gwinnett, a mixed-use development by locally based Fuqua Development near Mall of Georgia. The Exchange at Gwinnett has more than 465,000 square feet of retail and restaurants, office space, hotel space and residential units. Other than Topgolf, The Exchange will include retailers such as Five Guys, Starbucks Coffee, Four Fat Cows, Chipotle and Sprouts Farmers Market. Topgolf Buford will be a two-floor venue with 72 climate-controlled hitting bays. Other amenities include a chef-driven food and beverage menu that guests can order from during their stay. Topgolf offers reservations online or walk-ins. Topgolf says safety protocols have also been put in place in the new Buford location. The venue will be equipped with social distancing markers, as well as bay dividers to establish barriers between groups. Bays, golf clubs and game screens will be disinfected after each group, and common areas will be disinfected every hour by roving cleaning teams. Additionally, all workers will be required to undergo wellness screenings prior to each shift.
ATLANTA — The Atlanta Braves and Atlanta United FC, the city’s professional baseball and soccer clubs, plan a return to 100 percent attendance at their respective home stadiums, Truist Park and Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Both teams plan to increase their seating capacities to pre-pandemic levels. At Truist Park in Cobb County, the Braves plan to bring the stadium to full capacity to about 41,000 seats. Starting with the May 7 game against the Philadelphia Phillies, the Braves says Truist Park will be at full capacity. Atlanta United will also bring its home games to 100 percent capacity, which will be about 42,500 seats. According to the Atlanta Braves’ website, all health and safety procedures will still be intact, including face masks, cashless concessions, mobile ticketing and ordering and a no bag policy. The Mercedes-Benz Stadium says their health and safety procedures will also be maintained, such as face masks requirements, areas with hand sanitization stands and cleaning procedures before, during and after events.
ATLANTA — CIM Group has completed construction of The Lofts at Centennial Yards South, an adaptive reuse apartment project within the larger $5 billion development in downtown Atlanta known as Centennial Yards. A ribbon-cutting ceremony that took place yesterday also marked the completion of the 160 Trinity offices as well as the launch of construction at 99 Ted Turner creative office, 185 Ted Turner office and the Canyon, a 740-foot-long retail, dining and event destination. Located adjacent to Atlanta’s Castleberry Hill neighborhood, Centennial Yards South comprises six acres and is the first portion to reach completion within the 50-acre Centennial Yards. A redevelopment of the former Southern Railway Freight Depot and Office Building, which served Norfolk Southern from 1982 to 2005, anchors this portion of the development. The Lofts at Centennial Yards South features 162 loft-style apartments, including 27 furnished units to accommodate corporate relocations and Atlanta’s burgeoning film industry. The apartments will be available for occupancy starting this summer. The creative office space at 99 Ted Turner will span approximately 80,000 square feet. The Canyon will serve as a pedestrian promenade below street level. LaGrange-based craft beverage company Wild Leap is slated to open a two-level brewery, distillery and …
ATLANTA — American Tower, a data center REIT based in Boston, has expanded its American Tower Metro Data Center facility at 55 Marietta St. in downtown Atlanta. The addition brings nearly 20,000 square feet and 2 additional megawatts of capacity to the facility. American Tower has fully integrated the data center, formerly known as Colo Atl, into the American Tower brand. American Tower hopes with the expansion to provide its customers with more power and capacity, giving them a vehicle to provide stronger connectivity options. With the completion of the expansion, American Tower Metro Data Center now has a total of about 44,500 square feet across its second, fifth and eighth floors, while the added capacity brings the total to 4 megawatts. In 2020, additional improvements were completed, including renovations on the fifth floor, the addition of a new dedicated “meet-me-area,” upgrades to the security and surveillance systems and revamped workspaces on each floor for customers.
MARIETTA, GA. — New York City-based Spaxel has acquired the Hills at East Cobb, a 266-unit workforce housing property in Marietta, for $45 million. The multifamily residential complex is located at 1716 Terrell Mill Road, just 1.5 miles from Truist Park, home to the Atlanta Braves. John Kevill, Wes Boatwright, Dean Sands and Casey Keitchen of Avison Young arranged $16.4 million in limited partner equity from Sound Mark Partners, a Greenwich, Conn.-based commercial real estate investment firm. The Hills at East Cobb is a residential community with one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments. Community amenities include a swimming pool, dog park, fitness center, picnic area and clubhouse.
ATLANTA — Ready Capital has closed a $15.4 million loan for the acquisition, renovation and lease-up of an approximately 520,000-square-foot, Class B industrial property in the North Clayton/Airport submarket of Atlanta. Upon acquisition, the sponsor will implement a capital improvement plan to upgrade the property, with improvements including lighting upgrades, parking lot resurfacing and painting. The non-recourse, interest-only loan features a 36-month term, floating interest rate, two extension options, flexible prepayment and a facility to provide future funding for capital expenditures, tenant leasing costs and interest and carry shortfalls. The buyer plans to lease the property aggressively to maximize occupancy at market-rate rents.
SMYRNA, GA. — Atlanta-based real estate investment firm Branch Properties has executed the $96.5 million sale of Elevate West Village, a 313-unit, Class A apartment community located at 4520 Pine St. in Smyrna. The buyer of the property is GID. Elevate is the multifamily component of a larger community known as West Village, which includes a collection of retailers and restaurants. Branch is currently developing the fourth and final phase of the West Village project, a medical office build-to-suit for Northside Hospital. Elevate’s community amenities include a pool with a poolside yoga area, a courtyard featuring an outdoor bar with built-in grills, fitness center and a game room, as well as a number of micro offices and a conference room. Apartments range in size from 660-square-foot studios to nearly 1,500-square-foot apartments, with a parking garage comprising 470 spaces. Construction on Elevate began in April 2019, with the first residents moving in last July. Summit Contracting Group served as the general contractor. Other project partners included Crosby Design Group as the interior designer, Preston Partnership as the architect and Planners & Engineers Collaborative as the civil engineer.