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PHOENIX AND LAS VEGAS — Marcus & Millichap has brokered the sale of six Ultra Clean Express Car Wash net-leased properties located across Phoenix and Las Vegas. The portfolio sold for $41.4 million. Chris Lind, Zack House and Mark Ruble of Marcus & Millichap’s Phoenix office represented the seller, a limited liability company. Ryan Sarbinoff served as Marcus & Millichap’s Arizona broker of record and Drank Cameron Glinton served as Marcus & Millichap’s Nevada broker of record. The buyer was not disclosed. Each asset includes a new 20-year, triple-net lease with corporate guarantee and a 10 percent rental increase every five years. Ultra Clean operates under multiple brands, including Ultra Clean, 3 Minute Car Wash, Rinse N Ride, Sparkle and Fast & Friendly.

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HENDERSON, NEV. — Avison Young has arranged the sale of an office and warehouse property located at 7440 Commercial Way in Henderson. Diamond Mountain Properties sold the asset to R.E. Michel Co. for $4.7 million. Built in 2001 on 1.2 acres, the 17,776-square-foot property features just under 4,000 square feet of office space, 28-foot clear heights, one dock-level door, one grade-level door and 31 parking stalls. The buyer, a wholesale distributor of HVAC/R equipment, parts and supplies, will occupy the entire building. Joe Leavitt, Chris Lexis and James Griffis of Avison Young represented the seller, while the buyer was self-represented in the deal.

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LAS VEGAS — Red Ridge Development is underway on Origin at Symphony Park, a 6-acre mixed-use project located in downtown Las Vegas. The development will feature 100,000 square feet of retail space, a 32-story residential tower, mid-rise apartment building, outdoor promenade and office space upon completion, which is scheduled for 2026. The McGarey Group, a division of the Divaris Group, will manage leasing for the retail space at the project in partnership with Paragon Commercial Group. 

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LEHI, UTAH, AND HENDERSON, NEV. — Boise, Idaho-based Braintree Group has acquired three hotel properties adding a total of 330 rooms to its hospitality portfolio. Resolute Road Hospitality, a national third-party management company, will manage all three assets. The properties are the Courtyard by Marriott Lehi at Thanksgiving Point and the SpringHill Suites by Marriott Lehi at Thanksgiving Point in Lehi and the Hilton Garden Inn Las Vegas/Henderson in Henderson. Opened in 2014, the four-story, 97-room Courtyard by Marriott Lehi at Thanksgiving Point features an indoor swimming pool, hot tub, fitness center, business center and bistro. The four-story, 94-room SpringHill Suites by Marriott Thanksgiving Point, which opened in 2008, offers a complimentary breakfast, indoor pool, hot tub, fitness center, business center, meeting rooms, guest laundry and an outdoor barbecue area. Renovated in 2020, the three-story, 139-key Hilton Garden Inn Las Vegas/Henderson features an outdoor pool, business center, fitness center, meeting rooms and the Garden Grille & Bar.

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LAS VEGAS — Quick-service chicken chain Bojangles has signed a development agreement to bring 20 new restaurants to Las Vegas, as well as the development of restaurants within 10 TravelCenters of America franchise locations across Western markets. TravelCenters of America franchisee LVP Restaurant Group LLC, an entity of LV Petroleum, and its investment partner, Kingsbarn Realty Capital, will lead the projects. Kingsbarn Realty Capital provides institutional and accredited investors access to an array of alternative real estate investments in the Las Vegas area. In partnership with LVP Restaurant Group, Kingsbarn will identify and acquire properties suitable for the new Bojangles developments. Kingsbarn has over $1.9 billion of assets under management, a $2 billion development pipeline and has acquired more than 270 properties within the United States. In July, Bojangles launched its expansion strategy, including a streamlined menu, new building design and new staffing model. The strategy simplifies operations and enhances the guest experience. To date, the brand has implemented the new strategy within seven restaurants in Texas, Florida, Tennessee, Arkansas and Louisiana.

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RENO, NEV. — Montane Building Group has commenced tenant improvements at the headquarters of HDR, a company owned by NevDex Properties.  The project, located at 10615 Professional Circle, Suite 201, will span 3,882 square feet and include a modern office space featuring open work areas, private offices, a conference room, a mothers’ room and a break room.  HDR, known for its engineering, architecture, environmental and construction services, employs more than 11,000 people across 200 offices worldwide. The tenant improvement project is scheduled for completion in mid-August.

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RENO, NEV. — Arthur Vista Ridge has sold Vista Ridge Apartments, a 324-unit asset in Reno, to Tilden Properties and IDEAL Capital Group for $76 million.  Vista Ridge Apartments was built in 1996 on 19 acres. The community offers one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments. Units feature vaulted ceilings, and washers and dryers. Amenities include a fitness center, business center, pool, and tennis and basketball courts.  Kenneth Blomsterberg, Ryan Rife and Daniel Winrod of Marcus & Millichap represented the seller and procured the buyer.

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— By James Hall, ABI Multifamily — It’s been a tumultuous year for global capital markets and asset prices, which have had to contend with a broad array of geopolitical and economic headwinds. The Las Vegas multifamily market — while it remains demographically sound — is dealing with inflationary-based pricing concerns and fundamental characteristics dampening investor appetite.Amongst all the noise and negatively skewed fundamentals, Las Vegas’ economy continues to grow, with tourism surpassing pre-pandemic levels this quarter. Harry Reid Airport reported the highest recorded number of passengers in February, indicating that the market continues to benefit from a surge in post-pandemic domestic tourism.A report released by the Federal Funds Information for States ranked Nevada as first in the nation for economic growth and momentum last year. The measurement considers a wide array of key economic and demographic indicators, including population, personal income and employment growth.While California continues to reel from a declining population, both Nevada and Arizona are benefiting from a surge in net-migration. The population of Las Vegas is expected to double by 2060, which would add an additional 2 million residents to the MSA, per Woods and Poole Economics..Las Vegas residents have a much higher propensity to rent …

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NORTH LAS VEGAS, NEV. — A joint venture between Ares Management Corp. and CapRock Partners has sold Tropical Logistics Phase II, an industrial warehouse complex in North Las Vegas.  The 442,780-square-foot, Class A facility includes three single-tenant buildings. The buyer was institutional investor Stockbridge Capital Group. At the time of the sale, the property was fully leased to three tenants. Tropical Logistics Phase II is the joint venture’s third completed development. The firms have partnered in the development of Tropical Logistics Phase I, a 1.1-million-square-foot, Class A logistics facility that was completed and sold in the second quarter of 2022, and Spanish Ridge Industrial Park, a recently completed, partially leased, 230,899-square-foot industrial complex in Southwest Las Vegas.  Cushman & Wakefield represented the seller, with local representation by JLL. The price was not disclosed.

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— By Jerry Doty, Senior Vice President, Colliers — Las Vegas was once known only for its flashy casinos and luxurious hotels, but over the past several years, it has become a growing distribution hub for the entire West Coast. Las Vegas is situated at the intersection of several major highways, making it an ideal location for businesses that need to move goods quickly and efficiently.  The city’s proximity to the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach also make it a gateway for goods entering and leaving the United States. Our industrial market has had an epic rise in recent years, and up until the recent economic shake-up with rising interest rates and uncertainty in the capital markets, there was no end in sight. We continue to ask ourselves if 2023 will be the year things finally slow down or, even worse, take a step back.  First, the good news. One of the most striking statistics about the Las Vegas industrial market is the extremely low vacancy rate. Despite delivering about 8.5 million square feet over the previous five quarters, we still sit at a near record-low overall vacancy of 1.5 percent for the first quarter of 2023. Even …

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