Southeast

MCDONOUGH, GA. — Cushman & Wakefield has secured a 505,000-square-foot lease for S&S Activewear at Midland Logistic Center in McDonough, roughly 30 miles south of Atlanta. The Illinois-based company is a national wholesaler of imprintable apparel and stocks more than 60 brands. Britt Casey of Cushman & Wakefield represented S&S Activewear in the lease negotiations, and Lisa Pittman, Ray Stache and James Philpott of Cushman & Wakefield represented the landlord, Scannell Properties. The new warehouse will serve as a regional distribution center for the apparel company and will create more than 300 jobs over the next four years. The facility is expected to be operational by the second quarter of 2018.

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DALLAS — HFF has arranged the $26.6 million recapitalization and financing of a six-property medical office portfolio located throughout Florida and North Carolina. Anthony Frogameni, Ben Appel and Matt DiCesare of HFF marketed the portfolio on behalf of the borrower, Catalyst HRE, and procured the investor, Charter Realty Group. In addition, Michael George and Charley Dickenson of HFF arranged fixed-rate senior financing through Capital One on behalf of the new venture between Catalyst HRE and Charter Realty Group. The portfolio, which totals 68,000 square feet, comprises four radiation oncology treatment centers operated by Robert Boissoneault Oncology Institute in the Florida markets of Lecanro, Ocala and The Villages; the Florida Diagnostic Imaging Medical Office Building in Panama City, Fla.; and the Eastern Regional Surgical Center in Wilson, N.C.

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WINDERMERE, FLA. — CBRE has arranged a $22.1 million loan for Westside Shoppes, a 68,346-square-foot retail center in Windermere, roughly 12 miles southwest of Orlando. Zac Brumbaugh of CBRE arranged the 10-year, non-recourse loan with a 30-year amortization schedule on behalf of the borrower, Unicorp National Developments Inc. At the time of sale, Westside Shoppes was fully leased to tenants including AT&T, Tijuana Flats, Keke’s Breakfast, Dunkin’ Donuts, Wendy’s, Panera Bread and Adena Grille.

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ORLANDO, FLA. — Berkadia has arranged a $65.7 million acquisition loan for Elan Audubon Park, a 449-unit multifamily community located at 990 Warehouse Road in Orlando. Charles Foschini, Chris Apone and Lourdes Carranza-Alvarez of Berkadia arranged the five-year loan through Bank of America on behalf of the borrower, Harbor Group International. The company acquired the property for $97.1 million. Constructed this year, Elan Audubon Park features one-, two- and three-bedroom units with vaulted ceilings, hardwood floors and in-unit washers and dryers. Community amenities include two resort-style pools, a poolside bar with a TV, outdoor kitchens with gas grilling areas, outdoor fire pits, two-story clubhouse, two-story fitness center, tanning room, game room, dog park and a dog wash station. Elan Audubon Park is situated near Colonial Town Center, home to a variety of shopping, dining and entertainment destinations.

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MARIETTA, GA. — Capital Properties Group and Concordia Properties have unveiled the first round of restaurant tenants to occupy Marietta Square Market, a new food hall concept located in the Historic Marietta Square District, roughly 20 miles north of downtown Atlanta. The 18,500-square-foot converted warehouse building, located adjacent to the railroad tracks at 68 N. Marietta Parkway N.W., will have the look of a historic train station complete with a restored trolley car and a porch that wraps around two sides of the building. The food hall will feature 19 restaurant and retail concepts. Signed tenants at the project include Forno — Wood Fired Artisan Pizza, Street Taco, Grand Champion BBQ, Toppoke Korean & Poke and Pita Mediterranean Street Food. Kelly Wilson of Windsor Realty Group is handling the project’s leasing assignment. Marietta Square Market is slated to open in summer 2018.

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TAMPA, FLA. — Preferred Apartment Communities (PAC) has acquired Overlook at Crosstown Walk, a 180-unit apartment community in Tampa. PAC acquired the asset through a wholly owned subsidiary and financed the acquisition using a $22.2 million, fixed-rate Fannie Mae loan. Berkadia Commercial arranged the seven-year loan with a fixed interest rate of 3.95 percent and a 30-year amortization schedule. Other terms of the transaction were not disclosed. Constructed in 2016, Overlook at Crosstown Walk features a pet washing station, fitness center, pool, business center and a clubhouse.

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NORTH EAST, MD. — Klein Enterprises has acquired North East Station Shopping Center, an 87,006-square-foot retail center in North East, a town in northeast Maryland situated between Baltimore and Philadelphia, for $11.6 million. The seller was not disclosed. Food Lion anchors the center, which was 90.3 percent leased at the time of sale to tenants including Walgreens, Waffle House, AutoZone, Wendy’s and West Marine. North East Station is less than a mile from the Principio Industrial Park, which will house the new Amazon distribution center and its 700 full-time employees.

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VESTAVIA HILLS, ALA. — Cushman & Wakefield has arranged the sale of 1800 Vestavia, a 170-unit apartment community in Vestavia Hills, roughly six miles south of Birmingham. Josh Jacobs and Jimmy Adams of Cushman & Wakefield arranged the transaction on behalf of the buyer, Springer Capital. The seller and sales price were not disclosed. Interior upgrades have been completed for 20 units, and the new ownership plans to redevelop the property’s interiors and amenity package.

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Although so-called “creative office space” is for now a tiny slice of the overall supply in Atlanta, it represents the most significant change in the use of office space in generations. Tenants and landlords have only begun to use creative design principles to push rents past levels previously thought unreachable, while increasing worker productivity and satisfaction. Trends in this sector will define the American workplace for decades. The largest users of creative office space — also commonly referred to as loft office space — today are in the TAMI sector (tech, advertising, media and information), but law practices, engineering firms and others are also embracing the open office concept. In Atlanta, there is 3 million square feet of creative office space, which is only 1.2 percent of the metro area’s total inventory. But the vacancy rate for creative spaces is just 8.3 percent and the gross asking price is $29.90 per square foot, both considerably outperforming the traditional office arena. Since 2013 the asking rate for traditional office space in Atlanta has grown 17.2 percent. For creative space the asking rate has shot up 62.5 percent. The top end asking rate for creative spaces is more than $6.50 higher than …

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ATLANTA — Continental Realty Corp. (CRC) has acquired Millworks, a 345-unit apartment community located at 1888 Emery St. in Atlanta’s West Midtown district, for $80 million. The Baltimore-based company acquired the asset on behalf of Continental Realty Fund IV LP, a $164 million fund focused on the acquisition of retail and multifamily properties throughout the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast. Derrick Bloom, David Gutting and Brandon Beaty of JLL arranged the transaction on behalf of the seller and developer, Atlanta-based Pollack Shores. Delivered earlier this year, Millworks offers a mix of one- to three-bedroom floor plans ranging in size from 647 to 1,470 square feet. Unit interiors feature quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, nine-foot ceilings, vinyl plank wood flooring and balconies or porches. Community amenities include a saltwater pool with an outdoor lounge area, bocce ball court, bar lounge, fitness studio with yoga space and an art studio area.

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