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TRACY CALIF. – The Tracy Pavilion Shopping Center has sold to Excel Trust for $32 million. The 404,721-square-footcommunity shopping center is located on Naglee Road in Tracy, which is just east of San Francisco. The center is anchored by Home Depot, WinCo, Marshalls, Ross Dress for Less, PetsMart and Staples. Home Depot and WinCo are both tenant-owned and were not part of the sale. Ulta, Anna’s Linens, Chase Bank, Rubio’s, Panda Express, Starbucks, Supercuts, UPS and Subway also reside at the center. Lucescu Realty represented both the buyer and the multiple selling entities in this transaction. Tracy Pavilion was developed by affiliates of Kornwasser Shopping Center Properties in 2002.

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MONTECITO, CALIF. – A 13,778-square-foot retail property in Montecito has sold to a local investor for $10.2 million. The property is located at 1046-1054 Coast Village Road. The fully leased center boasts a tenant roster that includes Starbucks, Von’s Pharmacy, Blenders In the Glass, Boutique Antoinette and Occhiali Fine Eyewear. The buyer was represented by Austin Herlihy and Steve Brown of Radius Group. The private seller was represented by Clarice Clarke of Lee & Associates – Central Coast.

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SAN FRANCISCO — Boston Properties has purchased a development site at 535 Mission Street in San Francisco for $71 million. It plans to erect a $215-million, Class A office tower on the site. Construction is scheduled to commence in mid-February, with completion set for fall 2014. The 27-story tower will strive for a LEED-Gold rating. It will also contain some retail space. Boston Properties has also agreed to purchase the last remaining land parcel inside the city’s Reston Town Center for $27 million. The parcel is zoned for 250,000 square feet of office space. Boston Properties is looking into potential mixed-use opportunities on this site. This sale is expected to close in the first quarter of 2013.

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DENVER — JCR Capital and CapRock Partners have formed a $35-million equity joint venture to acquire industrial REO and distressed loans that are secured by industrial properties in California. The venture’s first acquisition was a 90,000-square-foot industrial property in Melrose Park Industrial Park in Placentia. The property will be financed through the JCR Commercial Real Estate Finance Fund II, L.P. and Soundview Real Estate Partners. This is the third joint venture facility between Denver-based JCR Capital and Irvine, Calif.-based CapRock Partners.

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TRACY CALIF. – The Tracy Pavilion Shopping Center has sold to Excel Trust for $32 million. The 404,721-square-footcommunity shopping center is located on Naglee Road in Tracy, which is just east of San Francisco. The center is anchored by Home Depot, WinCo, Marshalls, Ross Dress for Less, PetsMart and Staples. Home Depot and WinCo are both tenant-owned and were not part of the sale. Ulta, Anna’s Linens, Chase Bank, Rubio’s, Panda Express, Starbucks, Supercuts, UPS and Subway also reside at the center. Lucescu Realty represented both the buyer and the multiple selling entities in this transaction. Tracy Pavilion was developed by affiliates of Kornwasser Shopping Center Properties in 2002.

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MONTECITO, CALIF. – A 13,778-square-foot retail property in Montecito has sold to a local investor for $10.2 million. The property is located at 1046-1054 Coast Village Road. The fully leased center boasts a tenant roster that includes Starbucks, Von’s Pharmacy, Blenders In the Glass, Boutique Antoinette and Occhiali Fine Eyewear. The buyer was represented by Austin Herlihy and Steve Brown of Radius Group. The private seller was represented by Clarice Clarke of Lee & Associates – Central Coast.

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SAN FRANCISCO – The final 12 apartment buildings in San Francisco that were part of CIM Group’s 22-property portfolio have sold to multiple buyers. The other 10 properties were sold this past September and October. The purchase prices were not disclosed. The portfolio contained a total of 418 units that were acquired by CIM Group in June 2009 through a deed in lieu of foreclosure. The purchase was sourced through CIM’s off-market proprietary network.

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LOS ANGELES — The Refinery has leased 19,200 square feet at a 30,662-square-foot office building in the Los Angeles submarket of Sherman Oaks. The advertising agency will occupy two full floors of the three-story building. The firm plans to consolidate and relocate to the space in April. The Refinery was represented by Stacy Vierheilig-Fraser of Charles Dunn Company’s Sherman Oaks office. The landlord, a private family trust, was represented by Scott Silverstein and Tom Specker of Lee & Associates.

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OAKLAND, CALIF. – Cerexa has expanded and extended its lease at 2100 Franklin in Oakland. The biopharmaceutical company has leased an additional 12,000 square feet on the building’s 8th floor. It now occupies the entire 8th and 9th floors of the nine-story tower, which resides within the Lake Merritt district. The building is owned by CIM Group.

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