SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ. — Transwestern Strategic Partners has acquired Lincoln Towne Centre, a 226,112-square-foot office property in downtown Scottsdale, for $58.8 million. The two-building property is located at 4150-4250 N. Drinkwater Blvd. Lincoln Towne Centre is situated directly across from the Scottsdale City Hall, near the Loop 101. Nearly half of the property is occupied by investment-grade tenants, including CAN, Catlin and EMC2. The seller, Equus Capital Partners, was represented by Chris Toci, Chad Littell, Jerry Noble, Pat Devine and Greg Mayer of Cushman & Wakefield of Arizona. Equus had acquired the asset on behalf of its value-add fund, BPG Investment Partnership IX, L.P. Transwestern acquired the asset on behalf of its TSP Value and Income Fund. Transwestern Strategic Partners is the discretionary investment management arm of Dallas-based Transwestern Investment Group.
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FOLSOM, CALIF. — Sequoia Equities has acquired the 280-unit Iron Point at Prairie Oaks in the Sacramento Valley submarket of Folsom for $58.2 million. The community is located at 1550 Iron Point Road. Iron Point was built in 2000. It is situated near Prairie City Crossing neighborhood shopping center, the Palladio at Broadstone lifestyle center, Folsom Premium Outlets, Broadstone Marketplace and Plaza, the Folsom Historic District and the central Folsom shopping district. Community amenities include a fitness center, resort-style swimming pool and hydrotherapy spa, a business center and a clubhouse. Sequoia Equities was represented by Kenneth Blomsterberg of Marcus & Millichap. The seller, Interland LLC, was represented by IPA’s Stanford Jones, Philip Saglimbeni and Salvatore Saglimbeni.
DENVER AND ALBUQUERQUE — Gary Hines and Ray Ubieta have sold their 19 Twisters restaurants, the Twisters concept and its intellectual property to Rajiv Grover of VKC Group. The Southwestern fast-casual concept is located throughout Denver and Albuquerque. The restaurant gained notoriety when one of its locations served as the setting for “Los Pollos Hermanos,” a fictional Mexican restaurant in AMC’s Breaking Bad. The transaction was brokered by National Restaurant Brokers and its affiliate National Convenience Store Brokers.
MONROVIA, CALIF. – A 17,000-square-foot building in Monrovia that is triple-net leased to 24 Hour Fitness has sold to HREH LLC for $5.5 million. The building is located at 715 East Huntington Drive, within the East Huntington Drive technology corridor. It was built in 1995. 24 Hour Fitness has occupied the property for 19 years. The gym recently signed a 10-year lease extension. The seller, Monrovia Fitness LLC, was represented by Jeff Conover of Faris Lee Investments. The all-cash buyer represented itself.
BELLEVUE, WASH. – Overlake Shopping Center, a 49,167-square-foot, grocery-anchored center in Bellevue, has sold to Panos Properties for $30 million. The fully leased property is located at 15555-15585 NE 24th Street. It is anchored by Trader Joe’s, PetSmart and Walgreens, the seller. Walgreens signed a 20-year lease with Panos as part of the sale-leaseback transaction. Panos Properties was represented by Reynolds Haas of Colliers International. Walgreens was represented by Lauren Powell of Powell Development Company in this off-market transaction.
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIF. – A 39,600-square-foot office building in Rancho Cucamonga has sold to CFRE Holdings LLC for $13.4 million. The building is located at 8163 Rochester Ave. CFRE was represented by Cathy Jones, Paul Miachika, Jessica Cegavske and Roy Fritz of Sun Commercial Real Estate. The seller, 8163 Rochester Partners LLC, was represented by Isaiah Harf of Stan Johnson Company.
DENVER – The Amherst Apartment Homes, an 81-unit multifamily property in Denver, has sold to a local buyer for $5.6 million. The community is located at 2775 S. Federal Blvd. It was built in 1973. The property was most recently renovated in 2010. The sale was executed by Josh Newell and Robert Lawson of Pinnacle Real Estate Advisors. The buyer assumed the unnamed seller’s current Fannie Mae loan.
RENO, NEV. – Accelerated Care Plus Corp. (ACP) has leased 66,000 square feet of space at the Reno Aircenter. The distribution space is located at 4999 Aircenter Circle. ACP provides “modality-based” clinical programs for post-acute and chronic rehabilitation. The landlord, IndCor Properties, was represented by J. Michael Hoeck, Dave Simonsen, Michael Nevis and Steve Kucera of The NAI Alliance Industrial Properties Group.
ALTADENA, CALIF. – Altadena Crossing, a 43,108-square-foot shopping center, has sold to a private family trust for an undisclosed sum. The fully leased center is located at 2230-2268 Lincoln Ave. in Altadena, just north of Pasadena. It was built in 2006. Notable tenants include Verizon Wireless, Panda Express, Bank of America, 24 Hour Fitness and Subway. The latter three tenants were not part of the sale. The trust was represented by Martin Agnew and Jessica Kelley of Marcus & Millichap’s Encino office. The seller was not named. The transaction’s financing was arranged by Sharone Sabar of MMCC’s Encino office.
PORTLAND, ORE. — M&C Properties has acquired the 324-unit Jory Trail at the Grove apartments in Portland for $59 million. The community is located at 8750 Southwest Ash Meadows Road. The property sits adjacent to Interstate 5 in the Wilsonville submarket, which is less than 20 miles south of Downtown Portland. It is situated within the Grove master-planned community. Notable employers in the area include Xerox, Mentor Graphics, Fir Systems and Rockwell Collins. Jory Trail was completed in 2012. It is currently 94 percent leased. Community amenities include walking trails, Wi-Fi access in all units and public spaces, a 24-hour fitness center, pool and sundeck with heated hydrotherapy spa. The seller, a partnership between Holland Partner Group and the Carlyle Group, was represented by HFF’s Ira Virden and Kerry Hughes. HFF also secured a $44.2-million, fixed-rate loan for M&C through Freddie Mac’s (Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation) CME Program. The securitized loan will be serviced by HFF through its Freddie Mac Program Plus® Seller/Servicer program. The HFF debt placement team was led by Charles Halladay, Tom Wilson, Sebastian Trujillo and Charlie Watson.