UPPER MARLBORO, MD. — Finmarc Management Inc. has acquired Largo Town Center, a 280,000-square-foot shopping center in Upper Marlboro, for $43.9 million. The asset was fully leased at the time of the sale to tenants such as Marshalls, Regency Furniture, Shoppers Food Warehouse, Advanced Auto, Dollar Tree and Dress Barn. The center’s tenant roster features 35 retailers and restaurants, including both fast-casual and sit-down concepts. Largo Town Center is situated about 18 miles east of downtown Washington, D.C., and about three miles east of FedEx Field, home of the Washington Redskins. Bill Kent, Ryan Sciullo and Chris Decoufle of CBRE represented the seller, Site Centers, in the transaction.
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RICHMOND, VA. — HFF has arranged the sale of the newly constructed Pepsi Bottling Distribution Center in Richmond. ElmTree Funds purchased the 220,825-square-foot asset for $25.9 million. The center was delivered in November and is triple-net-leased to Bottling Group LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Pepsi Beverages Co. Situated along Interstate 95 near Interstates 64 and 295, the facility is located about 12 miles south of downtown Richmond. Steve Conley, Bruce Strasburg, Chris Norvell, Coler Yoakam and Patrick Nally of HFF represented the seller, Armada Hoffler Properties Inc., in the transaction.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — KeyBank Real Estate Capital has provided a $30.3 million construction loan for a planned 67,000-square-foot, two-story retail property that will be fully leased to Target upon completion. The property is situated at 1515 New York Ave. N.E. in Washington, D.C.’s Ivy City neighborhood. Scott Bois and Ashley Reiser of KeyBank arranged the fixed-rate, non-recourse loan with a 20-year amortization schedule. The loan included a credit tenant lease transaction to facilitate the funding. According to Washington Business Journal, the developer, Douglas Development Corp., is planning to open the Target in fall 2020.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — A joint venture led by Urban Investment Partners (UIP) has purchased The Policy, a 62-unit apartment building in Washington, D.C., for $22 million. The partner and seller were not disclosed, though multiple media outlets report that the partner is Pacolet Milliken Enterprises and the seller was an affiliate of Goldman Sachs. The 90-year-old building is situated in the Adams Morgan historic district. UIP is expected to begin renovations in the first quarter of this year. UIP purchased The Policy in 2009 as part of a separate joint venture, performed a major renovation and sold the asset in 2014. The pet-friendly community offers studio, one- and two-bedroom floor plans, and amenities include bike storage and a clothes care center.
MIAMI — Spaces, an international coworking operator backed by Regus, has signed on to anchor One Cocowalk, the office component of Coconut Grove’s mixed-use development CocoWalk. Spaces will occupy a total of 42,883 square feet when construction of One Cocowalk is expected to be complete — first-quarter 2020. Spaces will occupy 2,029 square feet on the ground floor and space on the second and third floors of the five-story, Class A office building. The lease brings One Cocowalk to 50 percent leased. This will be Spaces’ third location in Florida. Spaces operates 160 locations in 80 countries. Coconut Grove is located about four miles south of downtown Miami. Randy Carballo and Gavin Macphail of JLL’s Miami office represented the tenant in the lease transaction. Tere Blanca, Danet Linares and Juan Ruiz of Blanca Commercial Real Estate represented the landlord One Cocowalk, a joint venture comprising Federal Realty Investment Trust, Grass River Property and Comras Co.
FARMINGVILLE, N.Y., SMITHFIELD, R.I., AND HERNDON, VA. — Washington D.C.-based real estate investment firm Excel Group has acquired three hotel properties in New York, Rhode Island and Virginia. The price and seller were not disclosed. The properties are the 161-room Hampton Inn Long Island Brookhaven in Farmingville; the 101-room Hampton Inn & Suites Providence-Smithfield in Smithfield; and the 151-room Hyatt Place Dulles Herndon-East in Herndon.
POMPANO BEACH, FLA. — Cushman & Wakefield has arranged the $62.3 million sale of Powerline Business Park, a 443,720-square-foot, small-bay industrial park in Broward County. The park comprises 24 small-bay buildings on about 26.4 acres. The property features 16- 20-foot clear heights, air-conditioned office space and illuminated parking, as well as dock-high truck loading and grade-level, overhead 12-by-14-foot doors. The park was developed between 1983 and 1994 and was 96.8 percent leased at the time of the sale. Mike Davis, Scott O’Donnell, Rick Brugge, Michael Lerner, Dominic Montazemi and Greg Miller of Cushman & Wakefield represented the locally based seller, Industrial Development Co., in the transaction. San Francisco-based Stockbridge was the buyer.
CONCORD, N.C. — Bootsmead LeaseCo LLC has announced that demolition will begin at The Grounds at Concord in the next 30 days, and the project is expected to last all year. D.H. Griffin will perform the demolition of the former cigarette manufacturing facility, which entails 3.5 million square feet across 500 acres. The whole site comprises more than 2,000 acres and was once a filming site of “The Hunger Games” and TV series “Homeland.” JLL Carolinas is marketing the site, which offers access to Interstate 85, is serviced by Norfolk Southern Rail Co. and is situated about 19 miles northeast of Charlotte. According to the marketing team, Charlotte-based Bootsmead is clearing the site in compliance with state and local officials to “create a clean canvas that will appeal to potential users and economic development prospects interested in Concord and the greater Charlotte region.” Chase Monroe, Pete Pittroff, John Cashion, Louis Stephens and Britten Mathews of JLL Carolinas are marketing The Grounds at Concord and are working closely with the Cabarrus Economic Development team.
SUFFOLK, VA. — Capital One has provided a $51.3 million HUD 221 (d)(4) loan to BECO Cos. for a mixed-use development in Suffolk. The loan will fund the development of 3800 Acqua, a project that includes 288 apartments and 69,000 square feet of retail and commercial space. The project is the first phase of Bridgeport, which will comprise 150,000 square feet of office space and more than 700 apartment units. The 221(d)(4) product is HUD’s flagship program for financing the construction and redevelopment of market-rate and affordable housing communities.
VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. — Colliers International Mid-Atlantic has arranged the $42.8 million sale of Woodshire Apartments, a 288-unit complex in Virginia Beach. Amenities include a swimming pool, sundeck, fitness center, dog park, playground and package management services. Will Matthews of Colliers represented the sellers, The Bainbridge Cos. and Core Real Estate Capital, in the transaction. Capital Square 1031 LLC was the buyer.