BERKELEY CALIF. — American Campus Communities and the University of California, Berkeley have broken ground on a 781-bed residence hall located on the south side of the university’s main campus in Berkeley. The development, expected to house first-year students, will feature eight stories of residential and amenity space, 7,000 square feet of ground-floor retail and an 11,000-square-foot community center. The community center will include an “academic success center,” fitness center and student and gaming lounges. The project will also be home to 5,000 square feet of integrated space owned by Stiles Hall, a nonprofit student service group associated with the university. The public-private partnership transaction was structured under the American Campus Equity (ACE) program, which gives universities the opportunity to expand and modernize their student housing portfolio without the use of university financial resources. The development will seek LEED Gold certification. The project will include outdoor courtyards for student gathering that incorporate sustainable landscaping to treat rainwater runoff, reducing water usage by 50 percent and heat island effect by 50 percent. An expected completion date has not been announced.
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NEWARK, CALIF. — SAS Automotive Systems has pre-leased OMP Eureka Landing, a 142,188-square-foot advanced manufacturing property in Newark. The project will be located at 39888 Eureka Drive. It is situated two blocks west of Interstate-880 and less than five miles from Tesla’s Fremont plant. OMP Eureka Landing represents SAS’s first West Coast outpost where it will bring new manufacturing jobs to the Bay Area. Colliers International’s Mark Triska and Sanjiv Chadha represented SAS.
DAVIS, CALIF. — Fulcrum Properties has acquired University Research Park, a 304,912-square-foot campus in Davis, for $70 million. The 17-building park is located at 1440-1590 Drew Ave., 1850-2020 Research Park Drive and 1947 Galileo Court, less than one mile from the University of California, Davis. The property was 92 percent occupied at the time of sale. Major tenants include Novozymes, Marrone Bio Inovations and UC Regents. CBRE’s Russell Ingrum, Joe Moriarty, Tyler Meyerdirk, Sean Sullivan, Stuart Wright and Matt Post represented the seller, Interland LLC. The firm’s Mike Stassi and Daniel Baker provided leasing market expertise .
SAN JOSE, CALIF. — Ridge Capital Investors has purchased One Eleven Market Square, a 320,559-square-foot office property in San Jose, for an undisclosed sum. The property is composed of two towers. A 163,775-square-foot building is located at 111 W. St. John St., while a 156,784-square-foot building is located at 111 N. Market St. The property is 78 percent leased to tenants like Pacific Business Centers, Rockwell Automation, Kerio Technologies, BAM Labs Opportunity Fund and Diamanti. Ridge Capital Investors purchased the property in partnership with an undisclosed commingled discretionary equity fund. The seller was Swift Real Estate Partners, which made capital improvements during its two years of ownership.
MONTCLAIR, CALIF. — JCH Consulting Group has arranged the $15.5 million sale of a 119-unit assisted living and memory care community in the Los Angeles suburb of Montclair. The community was built in 1990 and was 67 percent occupied at the time of sale. An investment company sold the community to a regional owner-operator as a value-add opportunity. The name of the facility was not disclosed. Nick Stahler and Jim Hazzard of JCH arranged the transaction.
LOS ANGELES — AEG, Regal and Barco have converted all auditoriums at Regal L.A. LIVE: A Barco Innovation Center to 100 percent laser projection. This final phase of installations and upgrades makes the cinema the first all-laser multiplex on the West Coast. AEG owns the theater, which opened in 2009. Regal operates the property, and Barco installed the laser projectors. In addition to improving image quality, Barco’s laser technology reduces costs via lowered energy costs. Additionally, the theater has reduced its carbon footprint by no longer using cardboard standees from movie studios and instead plays the content directly on digital displays in the lobby. Headquartered in Los Angeles, AEG is a sports and live entertainment company.
PALM SPRINGS, CALIF. — A private investor has acquired the six-unit Maroon Town Apartments in the Palm Springs submarket of Bermuda Dunes for $1 million. The community is located at 41560 Maroon Town Road. It was built in 2000. Andrew Irvine and Alexander Garcia Jr. of Marcus & Millichap represented both the buyer and seller, an undisclosed partnership, in this transaction.
CBRE Global Investment Partners Acquires Minority Stake in $1.5B West Coast Retail Portfolio
by John Nelson
LOS ANGELES AND SAN FRANCISCO — CBRE Global Investment Partners has acquired a 45 percent stake in a $1.5 billion portfolio of 55 retail assets located on the West Coast. The investment was made on behalf of the company’s flagship Global Alpha Fund and various separate account clients and totals roughly $450 million, according to reports by The Wall Street Journal. San Francisco-based Merlone Geier Partners (MGP) is the majority owner in the portfolio, which totals nearly 7 million square feet, and will maintain its position as operating partner. The properties are largely anchored by grocery and necessity-based retailers, and are concentrated in Southern California, Seattle, Sacramento, the San Francisco Bay Area and Portland. “This joint venture gives us a rare opportunity to access for our clients a large diversified portfolio of high-quality retail centers that would be challenging to acquire in scale,” says Ian Gleeson, CIO for CBRE Global Investment Partners. “We are pleased to partner with Merlone Geier because it is a leading operator that has significant experience in the retail sector.” Eastdil Secured advised MGP in the transaction. MGP is a private real estate investment company focused on the acquisition, development and redevelopment of retail and mixed-use …
San Francisco and San Mateo counties boast above average employment numbers and wages and have been strong all through the current business cycle. Over the past four quarters ending in June, organizations in these counties, along with Marin County, (henceforth referred to as “the metro,”) have created 30,750 new jobs. This expansion of the metro’s labor force by 2.9 percent far exceeds the national average over the same time period. Businesses are expected to create 40,000 new positions this year and employment growth will reach 3.7 percent. Hence, the metro’s economy has created substantial demand for housing and apartments are leading the way, as the high cost of single-family homes, rigorous regulation, and the infill nature within the metro has constrained deliveries during previous years in the cycle. There are multiple major projects that will boost the rate of completions significantly above previous years in the cycle. Builder activity will surge to a multi-decade high with 6,440 apartments slated for delivery, exceeding the 1,488 units brought to market in 2015. The majority of completions will target the South of Market (SoMA) and South San Mateo County submarkets. Vacancy rate in the metro will register a 110-basis-point increase in 2016, rising …
NAPA, CALIF. — DivcoWest and Orchard Partners have completed the first phase of Napa Logistics Park, a 2.9 million-square-foot, master-planned warehouse distribution park in Napa County. It is situated on 218 acres adjacent to Highway 29. The project’s first phase includes a 646,000-square-foot cross-dock logistics facility, which is currently available for sale or lease. Brooks Pedder and Benjamin Conwell of Cushman & Wakefield and Greig Lagomarsino of Colliers International represent the landlords.