Virginia

MCLEAN, VA. — The Meridian Group has purchased Tysons Metro Center, a 763,965-square-foot development of Class A office space in McLean’s Tysons district, roughly 17 miles west of Washington, D.C., from an affiliate of Beacon Capital Partners for $227 million. The portfolio consists of four buildings: Tysons Metro Center I, a 168,006-sqaure-foot, 12-story building constructed in 1984 and renovated in 2012, features a rooftop terrace with outdoor seating, a fitness center and an on-site deli; Tysons Metro Center II, A 129,926-square-foot, six-story property built in 2002 and revamped in 2015, offers an exterior patio and a lounge and gaming center for workplace collaboration; Tysons Metro Center III, a 257,824-square-foot, 12-story site that was erected in 1980 and underwent $18.1 million in improvements in 2014, boasts a 2,800-square-foot café and locker rooms with showers; Tysons Metro Center IV, a 208,219-square-foot, 13-story building, was built in 1999 and later renovated. The four buildings share several amenities, most notably a tenants-only sports court equipped for basketball, short-court tennis and volleyball. The properties span the 8251-8285 stretch of Greensboro Drive, close to the Greensboro Metro station and two malls, Tysons Galleria and Tysons Corner Center. The complex is adjacent to two properties already owned …

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ALEXANDRIA AND FAIRFAX, VA. — Bethesda, Md.-based First Potomac Realty Trust has sold Plaza 500, a 502,830-square-foot industrial property located at 6295 Edsall Road in Alexandria. Matan Cos. purchased the asset, which was 90.5 percent leased as of Sept. 30, 2016, for $75 million. First Potomac has also sold One Fair Oaks, a 214,214-square-foot office building located at 4114 Legato Road in Fairfax, for $13.7 million. CACI International, an information technology firm, fully occupied the property through the end of 2016. The buyer was an affiliate of Beacon Capital Partners, according to the Washington Business Journal.

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FALLS CHURCH, VA. — Corporate Office Properties Trust (COPT), a publicly traded office REIT, has sold $53 million of suburban assets in Northern Virginia. The REIT sold a 190,500-square-foot office building located at 3120 Fairview Park Drive in Falls Church’s Merrifield submarket for $39 million. The asset was 87 percent leased as of Dec. 31, 2016. The company also sold 5.3 acres of land in northern Virginia for $14 million. COPT has an additional $10 million of asset sales under contract and between $37 million to $47 million in contract negotiations, all of which are expected to close during 2017.

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MECHANICSVILLE, VA. — Morgan Property Group has purchased roughly 18 acres of land in Mechanicsville, about six miles northeast of Richmond, for the development of a new grocery-anchored shopping center with an outparcel. Publix will occupy about 50,000 square feet of the 63,000-square-foot property, which is situated along Mechanicsville Turnpike adjacent to Regency Centers’ Hanover Village. Zach Means of Divaris Real Estate Inc. represented the buyer in the land transaction, and Tred Spratley of Sigma National Inc. represented the seller. Morgan Property Group has selected Means to lease the project. Construction is expected to start in late summer, with an opening slated for fall 2018. This will be Morgan Property’s 31st development in Virginia since 2004 and its 11th retail project in the greater Richmond area.

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NORFOLK, VA. — The City Council of Norfolk has unanimously approved IKEA’s plans for a new store, the Swedish retailer’s second location in Virginia. Plans call for a 331,000-square-foot store featuring 10,000 items, 50 room settings, three model home interiors, a supervised children’s play area and a 450-seat restaurant, as well as 1,200 parking spaces. The new store will be situated on 19 acres at the northwest corner of Interstate 64 and Northampton Boulevard, about eight miles east of downtown Norfolk. Pending remaining approvals and permits, construction on the new store is slated to begin this summer with an opening set for summer 2018. The project is expected to create 500 construction jobs and 250 permanent jobs upon opening.

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RICHMOND, VA. — Bridge Investment Group has purchased WestMark Office Park, a 416,311-square-foot, two-building office complex located on a 40-acre campus at 11000 W. Broad St. in Richmond. Bridge purchased the asset with equity partner Mandalay-CRE Venture II from RER/New Boston West Broad LLC for an undisclosed price. Bridge will rebrand the asset SunTrust Center once SunTrust Bank takes occupancy of the entire 211,689-square-foot WestMark One building. WestMark was previously home to Capital One. Cushman & Wakefield | Thalhimer and Cushman & Wakefield’s Washington, D.C., office represented the seller in the transaction. Bridge will invest in improvements to WestMark’s lobbies, common areas and the exterior façade.

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LEESBURG, VA. — Federal Capital Partners and joint venture partner Kettler have sold Fields of Leesburg, a 405-unit garden-style apartment community located at 75 Plaza St. in Leesburg, for $55.3 million. Built in the 1970s, the property participates in a tax credit program that provides affordable residences for renters who qualify. Jeff Kunitz, Brandon Grisham and Jonathan Greenberg of CBRE represented FCP and Kettler in the transaction. The buyer was not disclosed.

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ARLINGTON, VA. — Nestle USA, a subsidiary of global food and drink company Nestle S.A., has decided to move its corporate headquarters from Glendale, Calif., to Arlington’s Rosslyn district. The company will invest $39.8 million to relocate to 206,000 square feet of office space at 1812 N. Moore St. beginning in September. The move is expected to create nearly 750 jobs in the metropolitan Washington, D.C., region. As part of the deal, Nestle USA will receive $6 million from the Commonwealth of Virginia. The grant comprises a $4 million Industrial Development Authority Performance Incentives grant from Arlington County and an additional $2 million from the county for infrastructure purposes. Nestle USA worked closely with Arlington Economic Development in the move.

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ARLINGTON, VA. — Greysteel has arranged the $13.5 million sale of Whispering Oaks, a 49-unit mid-rise apartment community located at 1310 N. Oak St. in Arlington’s Rosslyn neighborhood. Whispering Oaks’ amenities include covered and uncovered parking, a telephone entry system call box, fitness center, laundry facilities, secluded rear patio sitting area and a renovated lobby. Ari Firoozabadi, Kyle Tangney, Rawles Wilcox, Alicia Orkisz and Herbert Schwat of Greysteel’s Washington, D.C., office represented the sellers, 401 Commonwealth LLC and HJL Properties LLC, and procured the buyer.

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ARLINGTON, VA. — New York-based Paramount Group Inc., a publicly traded office REIT, has entered into an agreement to sell Waterview, a 24-story, 647,000-square-foot office building in Arlington’s Rosslyn neighborhood, for $460 million. Paramount Group sold the asset to Morgan Stanley Real Estate, according to Washington Business Journal. Situated along the Potomac River, Waterview’s office space is currently 99 percent leased to a single tenant, whose lease expires in January 2028. The transaction is expected to close in the second quarter of 2017.

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