WINDSOR, COLO. — Serfer Land Ventures has completed the disposition of a 48-acre industrial campus located at 6166 Weld County Road 74/Harmony Road in Windsor. IA Windsor LLC bought the asset for $9.8 million. SiteOne Landscape Supply fully occupies the site. In 2019, SiteOne constructed a 12,821-square-foot showroom and 14,922-square-foot warehouse on the site. Jared Goodman, Aki Palmer, Cole VanMeveren, Tyler Murray and Nate Heckel of Cushman & Wakefield represented the buyer and seller in the deal.
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MONUMENT, COLO. — Thompson Thrift unveiled plans to develop Alta25, a Class A apartment property in Monument, a suburb of Colorado Springs. The 264-unit community is slated to open in 2025. Located at 16218 Jackson Creek Parkway, Alta25 will comprise eight three-story, garden-style buildings and 96 detached garages. The one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments will average 987 square feet and feature gourmet bar-kitchens with quartz countertops, tile backsplashes, stainless steel appliances, designer fixtures and finishes, Alexa-compatible smart hub to integrate all smart devices, smart thermostats, smart door locks, walk-in closets and full-size washers/dryers. The units will also offer patio, balcony and private yard options. Community amenities will include a clubhouse, swimming pool, 24-hour fitness center, Amazon package hub, storage and work spaces, courtyards, grilling stations, outdoor game area, electronic firepit with seating area, dog park and pet spa with grooming station. Alta25 is adjacent to Monument Marketplace, which features more than 658,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space, and within The Village at Jackson Creek, a mixed-use project currently in development.
CA Ventures Sells 267-Unit Seniors Housing Portfolio in Metro Denver to Harrison Street
by Amy Works
WESTMINSTER AND ENGLEWOOD, COLO. — CA Ventures has sold its Anthology of Westminster and Anthology of Englewood senior living assets to Harrison Street. “Anthology’s Westminster and Englewood assets have leased incredibly well — particularly having opened their doors at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in February 2020,” says Justin Dickinson, president of Anthology Senior Living. “The strong financial performance of each asset despite a volatile global macroeconomic environment and never-before-seen headwinds across the industry is a testament to both our investment strategy and the talent of our team.” The Westminster community totals 137 units nine miles northwest of downtown Denver near a prominent retail corridor and residential neighborhoods. The upscale senior living community includes 107 assisted living units and 30 memory care units. The Englewood community totals 130 units seven miles south of downtown Denver and features unobstructed views of the Rocky Mountains and Cherry Hills Country Club. The property comprises 106 assisted living units and 24 memory care units across seven stories.
Like many communities across the West, affordable housing is a top issue in Denver. Monthly rent in Denver is now around $2,005, according to Zillow’s June 2022 data. This is up 20.4 percent since June 2019. The city is trying to do something about the lack of affordability. It approved the Expanding Housing Affordability Policy (EHA) this June, which overhauled Denver’s affordable housing requirements for new development. EHA was allowed after the 2021 passage of a Colorado statute, HB21-1117, which overturned a Colorado Supreme Court case commonly known as the Telluride decision. HB21-1117 expanded the ability of local Colorado governments to require inclusion of income-restricted units within new rental housing — something that had previously been prohibited in Colorado. While Denver has led within the state with EHA, other municipalities in Colorado, such as Littleton and Aspen, are beginning to consider new affordable housing policies in response to HB21-1117. In Denver, EHA primarily affects multifamily projects of 10 or more units. Those projects must proceed under EHA unless they submitted a concept site plan by June 30, 2022, and achieve final site development plan approval by Aug. 30, 2023. Non-residential projects and residential projects of nine or fewer units may …
THORNTON, COLO. — Greystone has provided a $30.4 million Fannie Mae Delegated Underwriting & Servicing loan to refinance the 206-unit Parkview Terrace Apartments in Thornton. Dale Holzer of Greystone’s Newport Beach, Calif., office originated the financing for Milky Way Apartments LLC. Constructed in 1972, Parkview Terrace offers 60 one-bedroom, 138 two-bedroom and eight three-bedroom units. The loan is a permanent exit from bridge acquisition financing that Greystone provided in July 2021. The non-recourse, fixed-rate financing carries a seven-year term with full-term interest-only payments.
ENGLEWOOD, COLO. — CBRE has arranged the sale of Inverness Business Park at 35 Inverness Drive East in Englewood, a southeast suburb of Denver. Terms of the transaction were not released. Teledyne Technologies, a manufacturer of air quality monitoring instrumentation and software, fully leases the 65,000-square-foot property, which it has occupied since 2004. Built in 1980, the multi-use building has a single-story warehouse and a two-story office space. The warehouse space includes a loading dock with five overhead rolling doors. The property also features a tenant cafeteria area and outdoor patio space. Patrick Devereaux, James Brady and Campbell Davis of CBRE represented the undisclosed seller in the deal. The name of the buyer was not released.
DENVER — Berkadia has arranged the sale of University Lofts, a mixed-use student housing community in Denver. California-based Amplify Development Co. sold the asset to an undisclosed buyer for $24.5 million. Located at 2372 E. Evans Ave., University Lofts features 36 units totaling 98 beds in a mix of studio, two- and four-bedroom layouts. Community amenities include a newly renovated student lobby, heated underground parking and street-level retail. Kevin Larimer, Brandon Buell, Nick Steele, Tyler King and Nate Moyer of Berkadia represented the seller in the transaction.
WHEAT RIDGE, COLO. — Pinnacle Real Estate Advisors has arranged the sale of a multifamily property, located at 3330 Ames St. in Wheat Ridge. The building traded for $4.5 million, or $203,182 per unit. The names of the seller and buyer were not released. Built in 1958, the building features 22 apartments. Chris Knowlton and Mark Knowlton of Pinnacle’s Knowlton Lawson Team represented the seller, while Josh Newell of Pinnacle’s Newel Team represented the buyer in the deal.
Miller United Real Estate Sells 8,511 SF Shops on Montview in Denver’s Central Park District
by Amy Works
DENVER — Miller United Real Estate has completed the disposition of The Shops on Montview, a retail center located at 8801 E. Montview Blvd. in Denver’s Central Park neighborhood. Terms of the transaction were not released. Built in 2020, The Shops on Montview features 8,511 square feet of retail space. At the time of sale, the property was fully occupied by four tenants, I Heart Mac & Cheese, Pizza Hut, Smile Studio Dental and Starbucks Coffee. Jason Schmidt of JLL Retail Capital Markets Investment Sales and Advisory led the team that represented the seller in the transaction.
DENVER, COLO. — NAI Shames Makovsky has brokered the sale of a retail property located in Denver. Benjamin Weinstein acquired the asset from MDK Larimer for $4.2 million. Located at 2124-2134 Larimer St., the property features 7,200 square feet of retail space. Todd Snyder of NAI Shames Makovsky represented the seller in transaction.