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HAWTHORNE, CALIF. – The 58-unit Yukon Apartments in Hawthorne has sold to The Montecito Apts Investments, LP for $5.8 million. The REO property was sold via auction. Montecito was represented by Thomas Pattenaude of Colgate Capital. Kitty Wallace of Colliers International’s West Los Angeles office represented the seller, Special Servicer LNR Partners, in this all-cash transaction.

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Economic conditions in Clark County and Las Vegas continue to improve with evidence of a slow and steady recovery finally emerging. Analysts from the UNLV Center for Business and Economic Research’s late summer survey noted respondents remained optimistic about general economic conditions in southern Nevada, with 82 percent expecting to see no change or improvement. Their Southern Nevada Business Confidence Index rose to its highest level in more than four years during the summer, echoing this positive sentiment. A couple of indicators highlight the emergence of a more favorable environment, with retail sales improving, McCarran Airport traffic on the rise and the gaming “take” on the rebound. Median existing home sale prices have jumped more than $12,000 compared to the same period a year ago. Furthermore, the labor market in Clark County has stabilized with more than 6,000 jobs added to non-farm payrolls since the spring. The overall county population has also increased to its highest level in five years, according to US Census estimates. In the multifamily market, the past two indicators carry the most weight for the region’s apartment market. A healthy apartment market requires significant population densities with a positive trend. This needs to be supported by …

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Though a balanced Los Angeles office market may be a year away, the situation is certainly looking more promising than a year ago. This is due to rising rents, positive (and continued) absorption and increased transaction volume. These trends are buoyed by falling unemployment rates, which declined to 11.1 percent in the second quarter, compared with 12.4 percent a year ago. Professional services companies led this charge, adding 16,500 jobs over the past 12 months. Entertainment and media also showed robust gains, adding 8,000 jobs over the same period. Government and manufacturing sectors represent the opposite end of the spectrum and still lag in the recovery. As expected, creative users within the respective fields of entertainment, social media and gaming companies continue to drive leasing activity. This is particularly true on the Westside where companies like Riot Games in Santa Monica, Google in Venice and YouTube in Playa Vista abound. DirecTV also recently signed a 205,202-square-foot renewal in El Segundo. Many Los Angeles companies are also once again thinking about recruitment and seeking out locations that appeal to their employee base. One example is law firm Morrison Forester, which is relocating from Downtown’s Bunker Hill to the amenity-rich Financial District. …

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LAS VEGAS – A joint venture between Hines and a subsidiary of real estate funds managed by Oaktree Capital Management has acquired a 32-building office portfolio in the Las Vegas submarket of Summerlin. Vegas Inc. reported the sales price to be about $127 million. The portfolio contains 1,110,500 square feet of institutional-quality office space that is spread out among 13 campuses. The acquisition also includes two additional development parcels totaling 19 acres. Some of the properties’ notable tenants include AT&T, Diamond Resorts, Expedia, Williams-Sonoma and Wyndham Worldwide. Hines has assumed property management responsibilities on behalf of the joint venture. The seller, General Growth Properties, was represented by CBRE’s Kevin Shannon, Tom Bohlinger and Charles Moore.

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CITY OF INDUSTRY, CALIF. – The Walnut Business Center has sold to Cook Walnut Property LLC for $6.6 million. The 57,412-square-foot center is located at 19555-19575 E. Walnut Drive South. Cook Walnut was represented by Jeff Bethel of Lee & Associates’ City of Industry office and Peter Bacci of the firm’s Los Angeles – Central office. Bethel also represented the seller, Catesgarb Holdings.

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LAS VEGAS – A joint venture between Hines and a subsidiary of real estate funds managed by Oaktree Capital Management has acquired a 32-building office portfolio in the Las Vegas submarket of Summerlin. Vegas Inc. reported the sales price to be about $127 million. The portfolio contains 1,110,500 square feet of institutional-quality office space that is spread out among 13 campuses. The acquisition also includes two additional development parcels totaling 19 acres. Some of the properties’ notable tenants include AT&T, Diamond Resorts, Expedia, Williams-Sonoma and Wyndham Worldwide. Hines has assumed property management responsibilities on behalf of the joint venture. The seller, General Growth Properties, was represented by CBRE’s Kevin Shannon, Tom Bohlinger and Charles Moore.

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CITY OF INDUSTRY, CALIF. – The Walnut Business Center has sold to Cook Walnut Property LLC for $6.6 million. The 57,412-square-foot center is located at 19555-19575 E. Walnut Drive South. Cook Walnut was represented by Jeff Bethel of Lee & Associates’ City of Industry office and Peter Bacci of the firm’s Los Angeles – Central office. Bethel also represented the seller, Catesgarb Holdings.

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PHOENIX — A 131,000-square-foot industrial building in Phoenix has sold to Grand Canyon University for $6.4 million. The single-story flex building is located at 5115 N. 27th Ave. Grand Canyon was represented by Todd Noel of Colliers International’s Phoenix office. The seller, Crown Realty & Development, was represented by Will Strong of Cushman & Wakefield.

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