LUBBOCK, TEXAS — Greystone has provided a $34.4 million Fannie Mae loan for the refinancing of Catalina West, a 266-unit apartment community in Lubbock. Completed in 2019, the garden-style property features one-, two- and three-bedroom units and amenities such as a pool, fitness center, outdoor lounge and a dog park. The loan was structured with a 10-year term, 30-year amortization schedule and five years of interest-only payments. Steven Mumford of Greystone originated the debt on behalf of the borrower, Avalon Estates.
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HOUSTON — Locally based developer Gulf Coast Commercial Group is underway on construction of Block 14 at Garden Oaks, an 18,000-square-foot retail project the Garden Oaks neighborhood of Houston. The project is being developed on a 1.7-acre site just north of Loop 610 and is expected to be complete in July. Tenants that have already signed leases include McAlister’s Deli and Salata.
SAN ANTONIO — NorthMarq has arranged a $15.3 million CMBS loan for the refinancing of The Atrium, a 132,113-square-foot office building located at 85 N.E. Loop 410 in San Antonio. The Class B property is located near San Antonio International Airport in the city’s North Central submarket. Goldman Sachs provided the loan, which carries a 10-year term and a 30-year amortization schedule. The borrower was not disclosed. Bryan Leonard of NorthMarq handled the transaction.
AUSTIN, TEXAS — Locally based investment firm Rastegar Property Co. has acquired Oakview Terrace Apartments, a 70-unit multifamily community located in Austin’s Mueller District. The acquisition follows the company’s purchase of the nearby 58-unit Mueller Square Apartments, a deal that was announced on May 19. Oakview Terrace was built in 1972 and spans more than 48,000 net rentable square feet. Rastegar will implement a value-add program to the unit interiors and utility systems. The seller was not disclosed.
As COVID-19 disrupts the American economy, healthcare system and way of life, retailers and restaurants — the commercial real estate users whose very profitability and essence thrive on social congregation — have already been pegged as immediate casualties of war. According to data from the U.S. Department of Commerce, total U.S. retail sales fell by 16.4 percent between April and March, well above the projected drop of 12.3 percent. And specifically within the Lone Star State, the Texas Restaurant Association issued a statement in mid-April warning that as much as 40 percent of the state’s restaurants could remain permanently closed as a result of the pandemic. The month of May has seen Texas emerge as a national trendsetter for reopening retail and restaurant businesses. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott granted restaurants and malls permission to begin reopening on May 1, followed by gyms, bars and bowling alleys during the week of May 18 to 22. All establishments were required to reopen at limited occupancies. But even prior to the pandemic, landlord and tenants in brick-and-mortar retail were already engaged in a vicious battle against e-commerce. The introduction of COVID-19 has not changed physical retailers’ need to be aggressive, but it has …
HOUSTON — Locally based firm Tema Development has begun renovating The Parklane, a 35-story residential tower located at 1701 Hermann Drive, just south of downtown Houston. Upon completion, the project will feature 195 residences that may be purchased or rented. Mirador Group is the architect, interior designer and landscape designer for the project. Construction of a new fitness center, amenity deck and lobby will begin in the fourth quarter, and completion of the entire project is slated for December 2021.
TULSA, OKLA. — New York-based private equity firm Wynmor Management has acquired London Square Apartments, a 173-unit multifamily community in Tulsa. The property was built in 1967 and spans approximately 150,000 square feet. Michael Sullivan of Berkadia represented the seller, a partnership between two California-based firms, National Holdings LLC and London Square-MBD LLC, in the transaction. The new ownership will implement a value-add program. Wynmor partnered with MD2 Property Group, a New York City-based property management firm to acquire and manage the property. Arbor Realty Trust provided acquisition financing.
ARLINGTON, TEXAS — QFC Industries, a Texas-based hardware supplier, has signed a 26,250-square-foot industrial lease at Forum 303 Crossing in Arlington. The company will occupy space at Building A, which spans 172,632 square feet, according to LoopNet Inc. Michael Stanzel of NAI Robert Lynn represented the tenant in the lease negotiations. Steve Koldyke of CBRE represented the undisclosed landlord.
IRVING, TEXAS — Stream Realty Partners has negotiated an 18,898-square-foot industrial lease at Jetstar Service Center, a 98,000-square-foot building located at 8181 Jetstar Drive in Irving. Ryan Boozer and Mac Hall of Stream Realty Partners represented the tenant, e-commerce firm Fulfillment by Eagle LLC, in the lease negotiations. Transwestern represented the landlord, Denver Third Creek LLC.
HOUSTON — NAI Partners has arranged the sale of a 10,656-square-foot industrial building located at 6921 Homestead Road in Houston. Zane Carman and Clay Pritchett of NAI Partners represented the buyer, TNT Equipment Co., an Ohio-based provider of scaffolding and construction rental equipment, in the transaction. Zack Taylor and Lawton Anderson of Moody Rambin represented the undisclosed seller.