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LOS ANGELES — The ConAm Group has acquired the 137-unit TownCentre Commons apartments in the Los Angeles submarket of Brentwood for $26.4 million. The community is located at 1275 Central Blvd. TownCentre Commons is currently 98.5 percent leased. ConAm plans to implement a series of interior and exterior upgrades at the property, including the common area amenities. Seth Siegel and Jason Parr of Cushman & Wakefield represented both ConAm and the seller, Ridge Capital Investors, in this transaction.

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LOS ANGELES — The Herald Examiner Building in downtown Los Angeles will soon undergo redevelopment. to turn the historic space into a mix of creative office space, retail and restaurants. The Herald Examiner Building was originally constructed in 1914 between South Park and the Broadway Corridor. The two-story lobby will also undergo a restoration as part of the renovation. The Georgetown Company has partnered with the Hearst Corporation on this project. The Herald Examiner Building was initially designed by Julia Morgan, the same architect who designed Hearst Castle. Carl Muhlstein of Jones Lang LaSalle will lead the leasing efforts.

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LOS ANGELES — Newmark Grubb Knight Frank has arranged a $27 million loan for a 151,013-square-foot office building in downtown Los Angeles. The Class A building is located at 626 Wilshire Blvd. The property features ground-floor retail atop two below-grade parking levels. It was originally built in 1966 as the headquarters for State Mutual Savings & Loan, one of Southern California’s leading financial institutions at the time. The borrowers, Barker Pacific Group and Golden Boy Enterprises, will use these funds to retire existing debt. The financing will also be used for property upgrades. Jordan Roeschlaub, Daniel Fromm and Scott Selke of NGKF Capital Markets team arranged and restructured the loan.

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BERKELEY, CALIF. — Landmark Properties has acquired The Bancroft Center, a mixed-use site that sits adjacent to UC Berkeley, for $18.5 million. The property is located at 2580 Bancroft Way. The center currently houses nine retail tenants. It also contains the Fred Turner Building, a city-designated landmark that will be preserved in any future development. Frank Wheeler, Brandon Geraldo, Tony Crossley and Tim Maas of Colliers represented the seller, Bancroft Center Company.

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DENVER — Laramie Energy Company has subleased 19,592 square feet of office space in downtown Denver. The space is located at the former offices of Pioneer Natural Resources Company in the Lower Downtown (LoDo) district. The address is 1401 17th St. Laramie Energy has outgrown its space at nearby Writer Square. CBRE’s Greg Holm represented the natural gas exploration and production company.

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MAUI, HAWAII — Lowe’s has acquired an 11-acre site at Maui Business Park II in Kahului for $18.7 million. The property is situated in Maui’s retail and industrial core near Kahului Airport. Lowe’s plans to build a 167,000-square-foot store on the site. The new property will be 16 percent larger than its current store in Kahului, which is leased from a third party. Maui Business Park is anchored by Maui’s first Target store. Recent buyers within the park include the County of Maui, Servco Pacific, American Savings Bank, Pacific Pipe and Shelton Holdings (BMW). Maui Business Park I is home to Walmart, Home Depot, Costco, Sports Authority, Office Max, Kmart and Pier1 Imports. The seller was A&B Properties, the real estate subsidiary of Alexander & Baldwin.

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LOS ANGELES — The LA Opera has leased a 27,500-square-foot industrial/flex building in downtown Los Angeles. The opera production organization will use the space as a costume design shop. It is located at 1655 E. 14th St. The company will relocate from the nearby Arts District. The 10-year lease is valued at $4.6 million. Chris Steck, Chris Giordano and John Anthony of Charles Dunn Company represented LA Opera. Major Properties represented the landlord, Danjon Realty.

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PHOENIX — Granite Investment Group has purchased a 104,016-square-foot office tower in Phoenix for $9.8 million. The 14-story property is located at 2828 N. Central Ave. It recently underwent a renovation. The building is currently 53 percent occupied. DTZ’s Bob Buckley, Tracy Cartledge, Steve Lindley, Ben Geelan, Mark Stratz and Scott Baumgarten represented the seller, Ironline.

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