Georgia

ATLANTA — The RADCO Cos., a private multifamily investor based in Atlanta, has purchased Bell Cheshire Bridge, a 318-unit, Class A apartment community located in Atlanta’s Lindbergh neighborhood. RADCO has renamed the asset Radius Cheshire Bridge and plans to invest $4.5 million on capital improvements to modernize the property, including upgrades for the amenities and unit interiors. RADCO financed the purchase using a $44.4 million Freddie Mac loan and $18.7 million in private capital. RADCO Residential will manage the property, which is RADCO’s 13th acquisition in 2016. Built in 2001, Radius Cheshire Bridge features a leasing office and clubhouse with a fitness center, resident lounges and a billiards room that overlooks the swimming pool. Other amenities include a nature trail, dog park, car wash, surface parking, detached car garages and a parking deck.

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GAINESVILLE, GA. — Franklin Street has brokered the $11 million sale of Robson Crossing, a Publix-anchored shopping center located at 3446 Winder Highway in Gainesville, roughly 40 miles northeast of Atlanta and minutes from Lake Lanier. Since opening in 1998, Robson Crossing has maintained an occupancy rate at or above 90 percent. The 99,170-square-foot center’s current tenant roster includes GNC, The UPS Store, Ace Hardware, O’Reilly Automotive, Sonic and Chick-fil-A. John Tennant and Bryan Belk of Franklin Street’s Atlanta office represented the Gainesville-based seller, Robson Crossing LLC, in the transaction. The buyer, Ontario, Canada-based SUSO 3 Lovingston LP, plans to upgrade the center and extend the lease with Publix.

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ATLANTA — Preferred Apartment Communities Inc. has agreed to purchase Three Ravinia, an 813,748-square-foot trophy office building located at 3 Ravinia Drive in Atlanta’s Central Perimeter office submarket. Built in 1991 by Hines, the 31-story office building was 98 percent leased at the time of sale to tenants such as InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) and State Farm, with an average remaining lease term of approximately 10 years. Last summer IHG renewed its lease to keep its corporate headquarters at Three Ravinia. PAC’s operating partnership, Preferred Apartment Communities Operating Partnership LP, committed to acquire Three Ravinia pursuant to a signed agreement of purchase and sale with the current owner, SPUS6 Three Ravinia LP. The sales price was undisclosed, but the property traded for $145 million in 2013, according to media reports. PAC plans to fund the transaction using a combination of cash on hand, borrowings from its senior secured credit facility with KeyBank NA, proceeds from stock issuances and proceeds from selling other assets. PAC also applied for a non-recourse loan with John Hancock for 55 percent of the purchase price.

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GRIFFIN, GA. — Randolph Williamson, a real estate construction, development and management firm based in Peachtree City, Ga., has delivered a 53,970-square-foot medical facility located adjacent to Spalding Regional Hospital in Griffin. Developed by Group VI Development, the project broke ground in 2014. Other members of the project team for the new facility include WM2A Architects and Medical Management Associates Inc. The building includes 72 exam rooms, new labs and an enclosed pedestrian bridge to Spalding Regional.

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Selig Enterprises, Midtown Atlanta

ATLANTA — Atlanta-based Selig Enterprises Inc. has launched a new division known as Selig Development Corp., whose first development will be a $400 million mixed-use project located at 1105 W. Peachtree St. in Midtown Atlanta. The project will feature 645,000 square feet of Class A office space, 80 residential units and a 150-room boutique hotel, along with street-level retail space. The 32-story office tower leads the project, encompassing an entire city block. Totaling more than 3.5 acres between the 10th Street and Art Center MARTA train stations, the site is situated across from the new Northside Hospital Medical Office and a Whole Foods Market currently under construction. Selig Development expects to begin construction on the project in mid-2017. The office portion is expected to be ready for occupancy beginning in the fourth quarter of 2019. Selig Development is in discussions with several tenants for the new office tower, and plans open nearly 50 percent pre-leased. The boutique hotel will feature an outdoor pool, pool bar and event space within a 38,000-square-foot, deck-top plaza. The 80 residential units will start above the hotel rooms in the same tower and feature two- and three-bedroom units. The residential portion will have access to hotel amenities, …

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ATLANTA — PCCP LLC and Carter have leased more than 62,000 square feet of office space to Honeywell International Inc., a global technology company with ties to the aerospace and homebuilding industries, at the 715 Peachtree building in Midtown Atlanta. Honeywell expects to grow to more than 700 employees at the building over the next five years. The firm is investing roughly $19 million into the new office space, which will house the company’s Home and Building Technologies headquarters. The 10-story, 318,000-square-foot office building is situated adjacent to Fox Theatre. The property was originally constructed as the regional headquarters for J.C. Penney.

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The multifamily industry has entered a phase in the development cycle where the velocity of starts and completions is decreasing. Through the first 10 months of 2016, multifamily starts nationally are down 1.8 percent year-over-year, according to the U.S. Census Bureau and the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Completions are down 3.1 percent during the same period. One of the governors on construction today is the ample supply of existing multifamily product in the top markets nationally, according to the development panel at the seventh-annual InterFace Multifamily Southeast conference. Alan Dean, region president of multifamily development firm Terwilliger Pappas Multifamily Partners, cited Nashville as an example of an overheated market. “Nashville delivered a record 5,300 units in the past 12 months. Next year, they’re going to deliver 10,000 units,” said Dean at the conference, which was held on Thursday, Dec. 1 at the Westin Buckhead in Atlanta. “Nashville in large part has been redlined by the financing community because of those supply numbers. Looking at it, it’s probably a healthy thing that the pipeline is slowing down and banks are pulling back.” Michael Blair, managing director of development at Atlanta-based Pollack Shores Real Estate Group, doesn’t believe overbuilding is …

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ATLANTA — Ponce City Market, the 2.1 million-square-foot adaptive reuse of the former Sears Roebuck building in Atlanta’s Old Fourth Ward District, has earned a spot on the National Register of Historic Places. Originally built in 1926 on the site of the former Ponce de Leon Amusement Park, the mixed-use project now features 550,000 square feet of Class A loft office space, 300,000 square feet of retail and restaurants and 259 residential flats. Situated along the Atlanta Beltline, Ponce City Market is owned by Jamestown and is the largest adaptive reuse project in Atlanta’s history, as well as the largest brick building in the Southeast. The National Park Services placed Ponce City Market on the registry because of its historical significance to Atlanta. The building opened as a nine-story regional distribution center and retail destination for Sears and was surrounded by freight and trolley lines, as well as the Atlanta Crackers baseball field. Sears closed the retail component in 1979 but operated the regional office until 1987. The city of Atlanta purchased the property in 1991 and used it to house administrative offices until mid-2010 before selling it to Jamestown in 2011. In addition to its historical status, Ponce City …

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COLLEGE PARK, GA. — Air Realty LLC and H.J. Russell & Co. are set to open Phase I of ThePad On Harvard, an $80 million mixed-use development within 400 feet from the College Park MARTA Station. Phase I will feature 109 apartment residences and will open at the end of the month. ThePad On Harvard’s multifamily component is the first new apartment development in College Park in 40 years. Situated at 1777 Harvard Ave. two blocks from downtown College Park, the transit-oriented development will be built in four phases. Upon completion, the project will feature multifamily residences, retail space and an Aloft hotel. Phase II is the Aloft hotel and will break ground in the first quarter of 2017. Rod Mullice, co-founder and managing partner of Air Realty, will be honored by the College Park Business and Industrial Development Authority as its New Business Developer of the Year this Thursday at College Park City Hall.

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How are apartment communities adapting to the sharing economy? That’s the central question that multifamily developers need to ask themselves going forward, according to Wes Taubel, co-founder and managing partner of TWO Capital Partners, a private multifamily developer and investor based in Atlanta. The sharing economy is a term given to the online-driven practices of consumers shopping and ordering food online, renting out their apartment or house via AirBNB and uploading their experiences via social media. “From a development perspective, the biggest thing is a holistic assessment of how you design your community to incorporate the renters’ lifestyle. We’re working with hotel and office interior designers to think about how do we authentically design our amenity and community offerings that work with how this group lives their lives,” said Taubel, who spoke at the seventh-annual InterFace Multifamily Southeast conference on Thursday, Dec. 1 at the Westin Buckhead. Taubel served as a speaker on the development panel entitled “Walking the Tightrope: Will New Development Stay in Balance or Is There Too Much Supply Coming? An Overview of Today’s Development Environment,” which was moderated by Ron Cameron, senior vice president and principal of Colliers International. The sharing economy also includes co-working office …

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