MONTEREY, CALIF. — Levin Johnston of Marcus & Millichap has arranged the sale of a two-tenant medical and retail building in Monterey. A private investor purchased the asset from an undisclosed seller as part of a 1031 exchange transaction. Located at 2200 Garden Road, the two-tenant property offers 19,102 square feet of medical and retail space. The asset is fully occupied by BluePearl on a 13-year net lease, and the federal government, which has occupied the building since 2015. Built in 1984 and renovated in 2015 and 2022, the property features two grade-level doors and one dock platform, as well as ample onsite parking. Robert Johnston and Adam Levin of Levin Johnston of Marcus & Millichap, along with Mitchell Zurich of Marcus & Millichap, represented the buyer in the transaction.
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Kroenke Organization Unveils Plans for 52-Acre Mixed-Use Development for Los Angeles Rams Headquarters, Training Facility
by John Nelson
LOS ANGELES — The Kroenke Organization, a Denver-based real estate and development firm founded by Stan Kroenke in 1983, has unveiled plans for the development of Rams Village at Warner Center, a 52-acre mixed-use development in Woodland Hills, a Los Angeles neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley. Stan Kroenke is the owner of the NFL’s Los Angeles Rams, which will occupy the development with both its new permanent headquarters and a state-of-the-art training facility. Rams Village is part of an 100-acre tract within the master-planned community of Warner Center that the Kroenke Organization purchased in 2022. That land currently includes the Rams’ temporary practice facility that opened last August and which the team will use during the construction of Rams Village at Warner Center. Kroenke and the Rams organization did not disclose construction costs, but the Los Angeles Times reports that the development could cost upwards of $10 billion to build. “Los Angeles is extremely proud to have the Rams announce their new home in the Valley along with new major plans and commitments that will benefit not only the San Fernando Valley, but our entire city,” says Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass. “This proposed project will be transformative — …
Foundation Has Been Laid for Seniors Housing Investment Sales to Flourish in 2025, Says InterFace Panel
by John Nelson
LOS ANGELES — Dan Baker, director of capital markets for JLL, says the seniors housing and care industry doesn’t need to speculate on whether the market rebound is real or perceived because the numbers tell the story. “I think last year saw the most announced seniors housing transactions ever in a calendar year, not necessarily the most dollar volume,” said Baker during a recent investment panel discussion at InterFace Seniors Housing West in Los Angeles. Baker cited the lack of larger portfolios trading hands as the reason for the modest dollar volume in transaction activity in 2024. Editor’s note: InterFace Conference Group, a division of France Media Inc., produces networking and educational conferences for commercial real estate executives. To sign up for email announcements about specific events, visit www.interfaceconferencegroup.com/subscribe. According to research firm MSCI, property and portfolio sales in the seniors housing and care space totaled $13.2 billion in 2024 compared with $10.9 billion in 2023, a year-over-year increase of 21 percent. That’s still far below the $20.7 billion in deal volume notched in 2021. The data is based on independent reports of sales $2.5 million and above. One compelling trend noted by Baker is the tremendous growth in net operating …
McCarthy, HOK Break Ground on $145M Kedren Children’s Village Behavioral Health Hospital in Los Angeles
by Amy Works
LOS ANGELES — McCarthy Building Co. and HOK, as the design-build team, have broken ground on Kedren Children’s Village for Kedren Community Health Center Inc. in the Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles. Once complete, the $145 million Kedren Children’s Village will be one of the few pediatric-focused behavioral hospitals in the country and the first comprehensive behavioral health facility in South Los Angeles. Slated for completion in summer 2027, the 103,000-square-foot campus will include three main buildings — an inpatient psychiatric facility, outpatient services including primary, urgent care and pharmacy services, and a transitional housing development. The 24-unit transitional housing development is intended for families of patients receiving care, along with homeless families or individuals served by Kedren’s mental health programs and community outreach in need of temporary accommodations. Additionally, the campus will feature a parking structure, a physical therapy gym and an outdoor garden to offer therapeutic and recreational areas for patients’ enjoyment. McCarthy’s design-build services include self-perform concrete, utility and drywall installation, McCarthy Mapping, parking solutions and landscape design. The company will also provide its EQUIP service, an integrated healthcare build approach that includes equipment planning services coordinated from beginning to end, effectively reducing delays and costs down the …
CASTROVILLE, CALIF. — Marcus & Millichap Capital Corp. (MMCC) has secured $3.7 million for the refinancing of an apartment building in Castroville. Located at 11320 Sanchez St., the property offers 23 apartments. Kevin Elliot of MMCC’s Orange County, Calif., office arranged the financing with a local credit union on behalf of a private client. Terms of the five-year loan include a 6.06 percent interest rate with one year of interest-only payments, a 29-year amortization period and a 60 percent loan-to-value ratio.
WOODLAND HILLS, CALIF AND AMBLER, PA. — BWE, a Cleveland-based commercial real estate financial services firm, has arranged the $308 million refinancing for a pair of seniors housing properties in the Los Angeles and Philadelphia metro areas. The financing was structured as a single transaction on behalf of a joint venture between Columbia Pacific Advisors, LAMB Properties and Harbert South Bay Partners. Momentum Senior Living operates both properties. Located in the northwest Los Angeles neighborhood of Woodland Hills, The Variel is a 336-unit community that offers independent living, assisted living and memory care services, as well as a range of amenities and wellness programs. The 270,000-square-foot (net rentable) community opened in July 2022 and was more than 90 percent occupied at the time of the loan closing. Located in the northern Philadelphia suburb of Ambler, Pa., The 501 at Mattison Estate is a 250-unit community that also offers independent living, assisted living and memory care services. Spanning approximately 200,000 net rentable square feet, the property opened in June 2022 and was 95 percent occupied at the time of loan closing. Amenities at The 501 at Mattison Estate include an art studio, courtyards with lounges and grills, a dog park, fitness …
LOS ANGELES — FAMH Group Ltd. has acquired The BW, a multifamily property located in the Brentwood neighborhood of Los Angeles, from California Landmark Group for $58.1 million, or $744,872 per unit. Kevin Green, Joseph Grabiec and Gregory Harris of Institutional Property Advisors, a division of Marcus & Millichap, represented the seller and procured the buyer in the transaction. Completed in 2013, The BW features 78 studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom units with stainless steel appliances, washers/dryers, deep soaking tubs, walk-in closets and floor-to-ceiling double-pane windows. The property also offers 2,300 square feet of ground-floor retail space, a rooftop lounge with Jacuzzi, a fitness center, business center, electric vehicle charging stations and onsite garage parking.
CUPERTINO, CALIF. — Gantry has secured a $25 million permanent loan to refinance a seniors housing community in Cupertino. Restricted to residents age 55 or older, the independent senior property features 160 studio, suite and two-bedroom floor plans. Community amenities include meal service, social activities, housekeeping and laundry, valet parking, concierge services, 24/7 staffing, a swimming pool, fitness center, meditation garden and landscaped courtyards with seating. Mitch Zeemont, Jeff Wilcox, Robert Slatt and Erinn Cooke of Gantry represented the borrower, a private real estate investor. One of Gantry’s insurance company correspondents provided the 10-year, fixed-rate loan, which features a 30-year amortization. Gantry will service the loan.
LaTerra Development Sells 28-Unit Charlie La Mirada Multifamily Building in La Mirada, California
by Amy Works
LA MIRADA, CALIF. — Marina Del Rey, Calif.-based LaTerra Development has completed the disposition of The Charlie La Mirada, an apartment building in La Mirada. Dunbar Real Estate Investment Management acquired the asset for $11.1 million. Developed by LaTerra Development in 2021, The Charlie La Mirada offers 28 apartments. LaTerra built the asset, which is located at 1628 La Mirada Blvd., as part of its Charlie Collection. Joe Leon and Nick Ingle of Voit Real Estate Services represented the seller, while Dean Zander of Newmark represented the buyer in the deal.
NEWPORT BEACH, CALIF. — California-based investment firm KBS has received loan facilities totaling approximately $480 million for the refinancing of a portfolio of office buildings in Texas, Minnesota and California. The Texas component includes Legacy Town Center, a three-building, 522,043-square-foot complex in Plano, and Sterling Plaza, a 313,609-square-foot building that was originally built in 1984 in the Preston Center submarket of Dallas. The Minnesota building is 60 South Sixth, a 40-story complex in downtown Minneapolis. In California, the facility covers Ten Almaden, a 17-story building in downtown San Jose, and two of the three buildings within the Towers at Emeryville development, which is also located in the Bay Area. The facility extends the loan commitment to January 2027, with two additional 12-month extension options and provides for $15 million in new funding for leasing costs and related capital improvements and other property-level expenses.