AURORA, COLO. — Cushman & Wakefield has arranged the $20.1 million sale of City Center Marketplace, a 234,255-square-foot shopping center located in the Denver suburb of Aurora. The center is home to tenants including 24 Hour Fitness, Office Depot, Sherwin Williams, DaVita and Family Dollar. Jon Hendrickson and Aaron Johnson of Cushman & Wakefield represented the seller, a Colorado-based private partnership, in the transaction.
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SAN DIEGO — A comingled fund managed by New York-based Clarion Partners has acquired a 294,428-square-foot portfolio from the McGrath Family located in San Diego. The 29.1-acre portfolio consists of six single-tenant leased retail properties and one retail strip center. At the time of sale, the portfolio was 100 percent occupied by tenants including Walmart, LA Fitness, McDonald’s, Food 4 Less, Starbucks Coffee, Verizon and Chipotle. Randy LaChance and Mark Caston of Voit Real Estate Services represented the seller, and Clarion was self-represented in the transaction.
YUMA, ARIZ. — DTZ has arranged the $13.7 million sale of Pioneer Shopping Center, a 140,610-square-foot shopping center located in Yuma. Ryan Schubert, Michael Hackett, Dan Salley and Jack Wilson of DTZ represented the seller, Realty Resolution Advisors LLC, and Sanford Burstyn of Marcus & Millichap represented the buyer, Los Angeles-based Pioneer Shopping Center LLC, in the transaction. Tenants at the center include 99 Cents Only, O’Reilly Auto Parts, Applebee’s, Subway, The UPS Store and Dairy Queen.
RENO, NEV. — A privately held investment group has purchased the 350-unit Sundance West Apartments in Reno for $23.4 million. The community is located at 3285 Clover Way. Sundance West is situated near Washoe County Golf Course, Lakeridge Golf Course, Meadowood Mall, the Peppermill Resort Spa Casino and the Atlantis Casino Resort Spa. Kenneth Blomsterberg of Marcus & Millichap and Stanford Jones, Philip Saglimbeni and Salvatore Saglimbeni of Institutional Property Advisors represented both the buyer and the unnamed seller in this transaction.
LOS ANGELES — Manhattan Towers, 309,734-square-foot office property in the Los Angeles submarket of Manhattan Beach, has sold for $96 million. The unnamed buyer acquired the two-building asset through an online auction at Auction.com. It was the largest single e-commerce transaction to date, according to Guinness World Records. Manhattan Towers is located at 1230 and 1240 Rosecrans Ave. It was built in 1985. The Guinness record was previously held by Mark Cuban, who purchased a Gulfstream V private jet for $40 million in 1999. The office property’s auction concluded July 22. The seller was CWCapital. Eastdil Secured brokered the deal.
SANTA ROSA, CALIF. — TruAmerica Multifamily and Intercontinental Real Estate have purchased the 287-unit Maribelle Apartment Homes in the Napa submarket of Santa Rosa for $59 million. The community is located at 750 Apple Creek Lane. Maribelle Apartments was built in 1987. It is the largest apartment community in Santa Rosa. The property is near US 101 and California State Highway 2. It will also be situated near the Santa Rosa Station of the Sonoma Marin Rail Transit Service once it’s completed. The partnership obtained a seven-year, interest-only, fixed-rate agency loan that was originated by Brian Eisendrath and Cameron Chalfant of CBRE Capital Markets.
CHULA VISTA, CALIF. — Castlerock Investments has purchased a 43,395-square-foot industrial park in Chula Vista for $6.7 million The park is located at 871 Harold Place in the San Diego submarket. Tracy Clark and Kimberly Clark of Voit Real Estate Services’ San Diego office represented the seller, Seymour/Lewis Development.
PORTERVILLE, CALIF. — Retail California, a division of Pearson Realty, has arranged two retail property sales in Porterville. The Stapleton Group sold two properties to Sage Investco Wood LLC for an undisclosed sum. The properties are a 2,400-square-foot retail building at 1132 W. Henderson Ave. and a 3,091-square-foot retail building at 1150 W. Henderson Ave. In both transactions, Nick Frechou of Retail California represented the buyer, while John Hale and Jason Alexander of Colliers International represented the seller.
NEWPORT BEACH, CALIF. — Burnham-Ward Properties has acquired a 28,000-square-foot office building in Newport Beach for an undisclosed sum. The building is located at 4220 Von Karman Ave., within the Koll Center Newport master-planned office park. The entire 14,000-square-foot second floor of the office building was pre-leased during escrow to personal injury law firm Bergener & Associates. John Pomer and Ben Gott of Stream Realty and Justin Hodgdon of Newmark Grubb Knight Frank represented both the buyer and lessee in this transaction.
BEVERLY HILLS, CALIF. — The Commodore, a 14-unit apartment complex in Beverly Hills, has sold to Paul Ling for $4.7 million. The community is located at 1830 N. Cherokee Ave. It is situated just three blocks from the Golden Triangle on South Rexford Drive. Kevin Kawaoka of NAI Capital represented both the buyer, which was not identified, and seller, Tower Ventures LLC, in this transaction.