Arizona

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PHOENIX — ABI Multifamily has arranged the sale of Westover Parc Apartments, a multifamily property located at 6515 W. McDowell Road in Phoenix. The asset traded for $41.6 million, or $260,156 per unit. The names of the buyer and seller were not released. Built in 2002 on 16.1 acres, Westover Parc Apartments features 160 units in a mix of one-bedroom/one-bath, two-bedroom/two-bath and three-bedroom/two-bath floor plans. Apartments feature patios/balconies, ceiling fans, walk-in closets and full-size washers/dryers. Community amenities include a leasing office, swimming pool, fitness center, barbecue grills, picnic areas, a dog park, two gazebo areas, gated/controlled access, open/covered parking and garages. Alon Shnitzer, Rue Bax, Eddie Chang and Doug Lazovick of ABI Multifamily’s Phoenix-based Institutional Apartment Group represented the Massachusetts-based buyer and the California-based seller in the deal.

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GILBERT, ARIZ. — Phoenix Commercial Advisors has negotiated the sale of Shops at Cooley Station, two hard-corner retail shop buildings located at 4049 E. Williams Field Road in Gilbert. The property traded for $10 million, or $628 per square foot. The names of the buyer and seller were not released. The 15,912-square-foot building was fully occupied at the time of sale. Current tenants include Pacific Dental, Wing Stop, F45, Little Caesars, Life Quest and My House. Chad Tiedeman of Phoenix Commercial Advisors represented the seller in the deal.

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PHOENIX — Taylor Street Advisors has brokered the sale of Osborn 17, a multifamily property located in the midtown area of central Phoenix. The asset traded for $3.1 million, or $180,00 per unit. Located at 3358 N. 15th Ave., Osborn 17 features 17 apartments. The undisclosed buyer plans to completely renovate the units with all new kitchens, appliances, bath and flooring, as well as upgrading the exterior. Brian Tranetzki of Taylor Street handled the transaction.

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PHOENIX — CBRE has arranged the sale of The Arcadian, a multifamily property in Phoenix’s Lower Arcadia submarket. A California investor acquired the asset from an undisclosed seller for $10 million. Located at 3101 N. 36th St., The Arcadia features 45 apartments in a mix of one- and two-bedroom layouts, a swimming pool, gazebo with picnic seating, barbecues, covered parking, rental office and laundry facility. Brian Smuckler, Jeff Seaman, Derek Smigiel and Bryson Fricke of CBRE represented the buyer and seller in the deal.

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TEMPE, ARIZ. — Taylor Street Advisors has arranged the sales of apartment communities in Tempe in two separate transactions totaling $8.2 million. Both properties are located near Arizona State University’s Tempe campus. Brian Tranetzki of Taylor Street brokered the sale of The Atrium, a three-story, 39-unit multifamily property. A local buyer acquired the asset from a California-based seller for $6.2 million, or $160,256 per unit. Anton Laakso of Taylor Street arranged the sale of Ash Properties, a 10-unit apartment community in downtown within walking distance of Arizona State University. The property traded for $1.9 million, or $193,100 per unit. The undisclosed buyer plans to renovate the value-add property.

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TEMPE, ARIZ. — Little Rock, Ark.-based Tempus Realty Partners has purchased an office complex located at 8312 S. Hardy Drive in Tempe. Woodland Hills, Calif.-based Younan Properties sold the asset for an undisclosed price. Built in 2000, the two single-level office buildings offer a total of 138,180 square feet of space. Three investment-grade tenants occupy the asset. Isaac Smith of Colliers in Arkansas represented the buyer, while Mindy Korth of Colliers in Arizona represented the seller in the transaction.

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PHOENIX — A partnership between Arizona-based Urbana Group and Illinois-based Fringe Capital Partners has purchased Camino Village I & II, an apartment property located at 2015 and 2039 W. Union Hills Drive in Phoenix. A private investor from Santa Barbara, Calif., sold the asset for $16 million. The property features 80 apartments with 70 percent as two-bedroom layouts averaging 1,000 square feet. Brian Smuckler, Jeff Seaman, Derek Smigiel and Bryson Fricke of CBRE represented the buyers and seller in the deal.

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MESA, ARIZ. — Tampa-based ZMR Capital has purchased The Julia, an apartment community located at 546 S. Country Club Road in Mesa, for $90.1 million. The name of the seller was not released. Originally developed in 1986, The Julia features 320 apartments. The previous owners upgraded 153 units, and ZMR plans to renovate the remaining units with upgraded counter tops and cabinets, stainless steel appliances, tile backsplashes, plank flooring and modern light fixtures.

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8309-W-Glendale-Ave-Glendale-AZ

GLENDALE, ARIZ. — Marcus & Millichap has arranged the sale of a retail building located at 8309 W. Glendale Ave. in Glendale. A limited liability company sold the property to an undisclosed limited liability company for $3.3 million. Walgreens occupies the 15,022-square-foot property on a net-leased basis. The building was construction in 2001. Mark Ruble and Chris Lind of Marcus & Millichap’s Phoenix office represented the seller and procured the buyer in the deal.

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3100-E-Broadway-Rd-Phoenix-AZ

By Laurel Lewis, Senior Vice President, NAI Horizon The office market is in uncharted territory, like going “Down the Great Unknown.” When John Wesley Powell navigated through the Grand Canyon, he did not know what lay ahead. Perhaps if he did, he might have chosen to leave it uncharted. Yet here we are in the midst of the proverbial river, wondering what lies ahead. The advent of a pandemic is changing minds about how and where we work. The work-from-home model may have started a decade ago, but the pandemic and new technology have exacerbated the trend. How will this affect the office market and, more specifically, the office market in Phoenix? The long-term effects remain to be seen, but we know Phoenix continues to attract new residents and new businesses. The Central Business District, for instance, is experiencing renewed interest. This is enhanced by the City of Phoenix’s efforts to offer a pedestrian-friendly environment, more entertainment and access to the light rail. The investment is paying off. Companies in bioscience, education, technology and financial services are taking an interest in the area’s vibrancy. To top it off, the second quarter came to a close with the Phoenix Suns making …

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