SAN DIEGO — Holliday Fenoglio Fowler (HFF) has arranged a $7.25 million refinancing for the majority of the Schiefer & Sons Building in downtown San Diego. Bank of America provided the 10-year, fixed-rate loan. The loan proceeds will be used to refinance existing debt. The property features 15,221 square feet of office and retail space. Located at 815 J St., the building is divided into six office units and two ground-level retail spaces. Kevin MacKenzie and Greg Brown of HFF secured the financing for the borrower, Capital Real Estate Ventures Inc.
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HANFORD, CALIF. — Little Caesars Pizza inked a deal for 1,150 square feet of retail space at 2597 N. 11th Ave., Suite 102, in Hanford. The landlord is Blackheart Capital LLC. John Lee and Michael Kennedy of Retail California, along with Tailwind Commercial, brokered the transaction.
OAKHURST, CALIF. — The Body Pistache has leased 3,400 square feet of retail space at 40034 Highway 49, Suite A-9 in Oakhurst. The space is located just north of Fresno. The landlord is 41/49 Highway Junction LP. Lee of Retail California, along with Shaw Real Estate, brokered the deal.
The San Diego retail market had another positive quarter, which built on the strength of the local economy. Strong job growth and low unemployment led to positive net absorption and a spike in sales activities. The unemployment rate decreased across the board. San Diego posted a 4.9 percent rate, a post-recession low for overall unemployment. This is the first time San Diego unemployment has been sub-5 percent since the beginning of 2008. Local San Diego retail employment has been steadily increasing by 2.4 percent over the past five years, according to CBRE Econometric Advisors. Annual growth for the next five years, however, is expected to be relatively flat. Despite the lack of space, there have been a few construction deliveries. Most of the current retail construction in San Diego is from mixed-use development and property renovations. Westfield plans to spend $500 million to expand its center at UTC. It will also spend $300 million in Carlsbad where it plans intends to transform an indoor mall into an open-air center. Regional malls are leading the trend, and smaller centers like Flower Hill Promenade and Del Mar Heights Town Center are keeping up with them. One of the most significant signings this …
CBRE Arranges $12M Fannie Mae Loan to Refinance Independent Living Community in California
by Nellie Day
CARMICHAEL, CALIF. — CBRE National Senior Housing has arranged a $12 million, fixed-rate loan from Fannie Mae to refinance Winding Commons, a 100-unit independent living community in metro Sacramento. The borrower is Sacramento-based Ray Stone Inc. (RSI), the community’s operator since it opened in 2003. RSI manages six communities in California comprising over 800 units. Aron Will, executive vice president of CBRE National Senior Housing, and Kevin Randles, senior vice president of CBRE’s Debt and Structured Finance office in Sacramento, led the transaction.
PLEASANT HILL, CALIF. — CBRE Capital Markets’ Debt & Structured Finance has arranged $9 million in non-recourse financing for the refinance of Regency Plaza in Pleasant Hill. The center features 36,597 square feet of retail space. CBRE arranged the 10-year, fixed-rate financing at a 74 percent loan-to-value on behalf of the client, a private high-net-worth real estate investor. A foreign bank provided the capital. Michael Walker of CBRE secured the financing for the borrower.
CERRITOS, CALIF. — A private exchange buyer has acquired Carmenita Corporate Plaza, a 68,779-square-foot office building in Cerritos, for an undisclosed sum. The plaza is located at 13340 183rd St. It is fully leased to Infinity Property & Casualty Corporation. CBRE’s Kevin Shannon, Paul Jones and Blake Bokosky represented the seller, an affiliate of Cohen Asset Management.
BERKELEY, CALIF. — AJ Capital has received $31.5 million in financing to acquire and reposition the 144-unit Hotel Durant in Berkeley. The hotel is located at 2600 Durant Ave. AJ Capital plans to rebrand the property as the Graduate Hotel. The Graduate brand is the first to cater exclusively to college- and university-anchored markets. It is targeted toward alumni and other college visitors. The Graduate portfolio was launched in 2014. It currently contains 1,355 rooms in nine university-anchored markets across the country. Jordan Ray, Ari Hirt, Steven Buchwald and David Behmoar of Mission Capital Advisors’ Debt & Equity Finance Group arranged the financing.
CBRE Arranges $12M Fannie Mae Loan to Refinance Independent Living Community in California
by Nellie Day
CARMICHAEL, CALIF. — CBRE National Senior Housing has arranged a $12 million, fixed-rate loan from Fannie Mae to refinance Winding Commons, a 100-unit independent living community in metro Sacramento. The borrower is Sacramento-based Ray Stone Inc. (RSI), the community’s operator since it opened in 2003. RSI manages six communities in California comprising over 800 units. Aron Will, executive vice president of CBRE National Senior Housing, and Kevin Randles, senior vice president of CBRE’s Debt and Structured Finance office in Sacramento, led the transaction.
SANTA MONICA, CALIF. — A local private investor has purchased a six-unit apartment complex in Santa Monica for $2.9 million. The community is located at 2820 3rd St. It is situated near Third Street Promenade and the Santa Monica Pier. The property was built in 1962 and recently underwent a total renovation. Kimberly Roberts Stepp of Stepp Commercial represented the seller, 2820 3rd Street LLC, in this transaction.