Southeast

CELEBRATION, FLA. — Stan Johnson Co. has arranged the $29.5 million sale of the Shoppes at Celebration Place, a 44,095-square-foot retail center located at 6200-6296 W. Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway in Celebration, roughly 3 miles south of Walt Disney World. Joey Odom, Mike Sladich, K.B. Yabuku and Maggie Holmes of Stan Johnson Co. represented both the seller, South Florida-based Flagler Realty & Development, and the buyer, New York-based Ben Hur Investments. At the time of sale, the Shoppes at Celebration Place was fully leased to tenants including Walgreens, Applebee’s, Arby’s, Dunkin’ Donuts, Chipotle Mexican Grill and Five Guys Burgers & Fries.

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For the first time since 2009, the U.S. multifamily real estate sector’s annual sales volume is flirting with falling below the preceding year’s total. Through the first three quarters of 2017, U.S. multifamily investment sales totaled a little over $104 billion, according to Real Capital Analytics (RCA), which tracks sales of multifamily properties and portfolios that are $2.5 million and greater. Experts don’t anticipate sales activity in the last quarter of the year to be enough to surpass last year’s grand total of $160.6 billion in trade volume. As a follow up to the cover article “Coming Back Down to Earth” from the September issue of Southeast Real Estate Business, we caught up with Darron Kattan, managing director of Franklin Street’s Tampa office, to get his take on the U.S. multifamily market. The following is an edited interview: Southeast Real Estate Business: Thus far in 2017, multifamily investment sales are on track to be below 2016 totals. In your opinion, what is causing the decreasing volume? Kattan: A few factors are contributing to this trend. First, the slight increase in the interest rates have given the market pause. Many sellers that have owned for a long time are sitting squarely …

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CARY, N.C. — MetLife Inc. has broken ground on the third office building at its Global Technology Campus in Cary, roughly 12 miles west of Raleigh. Raleigh-based Highwoods Properties developed all three assets, the first two of which was delivered in 2015. Upon completion, the new building will bring more than 500 jobs to the Cary area. The Global Technology Campus sits on 26.5 acres and, at full build-out, will include three, 213,500-square-foot office buildings. The existing buildings are LEED-certified, and the new building is being designed to achieve the certification as well. The campus features a terrace overlooking Lake Crabtree, an outdoor amphitheater, basketball court, walking trails, campus-wide Wi-Fi, sit-stand desks, wellness rooms, collaborative meeting rooms, coffee bars and structured parking. The new building is slated for completion in the first quarter of 2019.

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PLANTATION, FLA. — PREMIER Design + Build Group is leading the design and construction of a 221,542-square-foot warehouse located at the intersection of Interstate 95 and Broward Boulevard in Plantation. Bridge Development Partners LLC is the project developer. Upon completion, the warehouse will have the flexibility to accommodate multiple tenants from 40,000 square feet. The building will feature an ESFR sprinkler system, T-5 energy efficient warehouse lighting, 44 rear-loading dock doors and three drive-in doors. RLC Architects is providing architectural services for the project. Flynn Engineering Services is the civil engineer and DDA Engineers is the structural engineer. Colliers International will represent the building. Construction on the warehouse is slated for completion in the third quarter of 2018.

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OCOEE, FLA. — Avison Young has arranged the $23.8 million sale of Good Homes Plaza, a 165,741-square-foot, Publix-anchored center located at 8805-8995 W. Colonial Drive in Ocoee, roughly 13 miles west of Orlando. John Crotty, Ray Hayhurst, Steve Tanner and Joshua Ladle of Avison Young arranged the transaction on behalf of the seller, IMC Equity Group, and secured the buyer, Canadian-based Slate Retail REIT. Good Homes Plaza was 96 percent leased at the time of sale to anchor tenant Publix, Pet Supermarket and Beall’s Outlet Store.

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COLUMBIA, S.C. — Hunt Mortgage Group has provided $22.3 million in financing for the acquisition of a three-property multifamily portfolio in Columbia. Aline Capital LLC arranged the financing utilizing the Fannie Mae Green Rewards Program. In addition to purchasing the portfolio, the undisclosed borrower will use the funds to invest in energy efficient renovations and improve the apartment unit interiors. The portfolio totals 625 units and includes Park Place Apartments, Copperfield Apartments and Hunter’s Ridge Apartments.

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BLACKSBURG, VA. — Cushman & Wakefield | Thalhimer has arranged the sale of University Crossroads, an 18,316-square-foot retail center located at the main entrance of Virginia Tech in Blacksburg. Eric Robison and Catharine Spangler of Cushman & Wakefield | Thalhimer arranged the sale on behalf of the undisclosed seller. Additional terms of the transaction were not disclosed. Constructed this year, the center is part of the larger University Crossroads mixed-use development, which includes additional retail space, a freestanding CVS/pharmacy and two hotels with a total of 250 rooms. Graystone Cos. developed University Crossroads. At the time of sale, the center was home to Chipotle Mexican Grill, Panda Express and Tropical Smoothie Café. John Nielsen of Cushman & Wakefield | Thalhimer completed the lease-up of the property. The Thalhimer Commercial Property Services team will manage the asset under the new ownership.

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Louisville’s evolving retail market has presented a mix of new development and infill redevelopment opportunities that have created a substantial amount of activity in targeted areas. While rents and absorption activity have fluctuated, several of these new developments have proven that well-designed, experiential retail projects can still gain traction and create the buzz necessary for successful brick-and-mortar retail. No project in Louisville encapsulates this more than the Whiskey Row project that is taking place downtown in the central business district (CBD). It has been several years since retail development or retailers have ventured downtown, but this new project has created the level of excitement that has attracted national retailers. The driving force behind Whiskey Row is the tourism industry centered around Louisville’s well-known bourbon scene. The $30 million mixed-use project will be a redevelopment of former distilleries, with the developer preserving and restoring the historic facades, while building out world-class retail, restaurant and office space in the existing structures. The entire project will consist of 24,000 square feet of retail. With new distilleries and restaurants opening around the mixed-use development, retailers have been drawn by the foot traffic that will undoubtedly be delivered by tourists traveling to Louisville for the …

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MIAMI — HFF has arranged the $58 million refinancing of a nine-property retail portfolio located throughout Miami-Dade County. Chris Drew, Nat Scarmazzi and Matthew McCormack of HFF arranged the 10-year, fixed-rate loan through a life insurance company on behalf of the borrower, MMG Equity Partners. The portfolio, which totals 275,979 square feet, includes Sunset Village Shopping Center, located at 10700 S.W. 72nd St. in Miami; Bird West Plaza, located at 14465 S.W. 42nd St. in Miami; Flagler Plaza, located at 5300 W. Flagler St. in Miami; Navarro Gables, located at 3949 S.W. 8th St. in Miami; Little River Retail, located at 8050-8100 N. Miami Ave. in Miami; Kendall Drive Retail, located at 9720 N. Kendall Drive in Miami; Navarro Miami Beach, located at 631 71st St. in Miami Beach; Colonial Shopping Center, located at 400 N.E. 125th St. in North Miami; and Navarro Sunny Isles, located at 18500 Collins Ave. in Sunny Isles Beach. Navarro Pharmacy anchors six of the properties, and President Supermarkets anchors two. The portfolio also includes one strip center. At the time of sale, the portfolio was 97 percent leased.

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ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. — Cushman & Wakefield has arranged the $27.5 million sale of Glenmoor, a 223-unit seniors housing community in St. Augustine. Allen McMurty, Paul Carr, David Kliewer and Megan Fetter of Cushman & Wakefield represented the seller, Life Care St. John’s Inc., an affiliate of Life Care Pastoral Services Inc., in the disposition. Orlando-based Westminster Communities of Florida acquired the asset and will rename the property Westminster of St. Augustine. Constructed in 2001, the community is located at 235 Towerview Drive in St. Augustine’s World Golf Village. Westminster St. Augustine includes a mix of cottage homes, independent living apartments, assisted living units and skilled nursing units. Community amenities include a clubhouse, heated outdoor lap pool, putting green, bocce court, pub and a fitness center. In addition, residents can enjoy benefits at World Golf Village, including access to two golf courses, a swimming pool, fitness center and social areas.

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