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LAS VEGAS — Quick-service chicken chain Bojangles has signed a development agreement to bring 20 new restaurants to Las Vegas, as well as the development of restaurants within 10 TravelCenters of America franchise locations across Western markets. TravelCenters of America franchisee LVP Restaurant Group LLC, an entity of LV Petroleum, and its investment partner, Kingsbarn Realty Capital, will lead the projects. Kingsbarn Realty Capital provides institutional and accredited investors access to an array of alternative real estate investments in the Las Vegas area. In partnership with LVP Restaurant Group, Kingsbarn will identify and acquire properties suitable for the new Bojangles developments. Kingsbarn has over $1.9 billion of assets under management, a $2 billion development pipeline and has acquired more than 270 properties within the United States. In July, Bojangles launched its expansion strategy, including a streamlined menu, new building design and new staffing model. The strategy simplifies operations and enhances the guest experience. To date, the brand has implemented the new strategy within seven restaurants in Texas, Florida, Tennessee, Arkansas and Louisiana.

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PHOENIX — Phoenix Commercial Advisors has arranged the sale of Plaza 32, a community shopping center located on 15.9 acres at the southeast corner of 32nd Street and Bell Road in Phoenix. An undisclosed buyer in a 1031 exchange acquired the asset for $31.3 million, or $181 per square foot. Esporta Fitness, Starbucks Coffee, Domino’s, Dollar Tree, UPS, Denny’s, Subway, Jimmy John’s, Harbor Freight Tools and Banner Urgent Care are tenants the eight-building, 173,303-square-foot property. The asset was 81 percent leased at the time of sale. Steven Underwood and Chad Tiedeman of Phoenix Commercial Advisors represented the undisclosed seller in the deal.

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TOLLESON, ARIZ. — Westcore has completed the disposition of an industrial property located at 8590 W. Jefferson St. in Tolleson, approximately 10 miles west of Phoenix. Texas-based Stonelake Capital Partners acquired the asset for $8.3 million. Situated on 4.4 acres, the building features 37,587 square feet of industrial space. At the time of sale, the property was fully leased to a Utah-based wholesale plumbing, waterworks, irrigation and industrial piping distributer. Phil Haenel, Foster Bundy and Will Strong of Cushman & Wakefield represented the seller in the deal. Mike Haenel and Andy Markham, also of Cushman & Wakefield, provided leasing advisory.

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8540 Scarborough Dr. Colorado Springs, CO

COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. — Quiver Investments has facilitated the sale of a medical office building located at 8540 Scarborough Drive in Colorado Springs. Pensa Colorado sold the asset to Healthcare Realty (NYSE: HR) for an undisclosed price. Constructed in 2007, the 42,770-square-foot property was fully occupied by 12 tenants at the time of sale. Current tenants include UCHealth, Elevated Family Care and Gorman Medical. John Witt and Ben Swanson of Quiver Investments represented the seller in the transaction.

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LAKEWOOD, COLO. — Pinnacle Real Estate Advisors has arranged the sale of an apartment building located at 8220 W. 16th Place in Lakewood, just west of Denver. The property traded for $3.6 million, or $202,777 per unit. Built in 1959, the interior-hallway building features three one-bedroom/one-bath units and 15 two-bedroom/one-bath units. Robert Lawson of Pinnacle represented the undisclosed sellers, while Charlie Mitelhaus and Andrew Monette of Pinnacle represented the undisclosed buyers in the deal.

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ARVADA, COLO. — Marcus & Millichap has brokered the sale of an industrial building located at 5790 Lamar St. in Arvada, just northwest of Denver. A limited liability company sold the asset to an undisclosed buyer for $1.7 million. Riley Kilgore, Alyssa Tomback and Thimy Moraitis of Marcus & Millichap’s Denver office represented the seller in transaction. Situated on 0.5 acres, the 8,075-square-foot property features a fully fenced parking lot, one 12-foot drive-in door and three-phase power with 400 amps and 220 volts.

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SAN DIEGO — Kilroy Realty Corp. (NYSE: KRC), an office, mixed-use and life sciences REIT based in Los Angeles, has obtained a $375 million loan for a portion of One Paseo, a mixed-use campus in San Diego. New York Life Insurance Co. provided the 11-year, non-recourse loan, which features a fixed 5.9 percent interest rate. The loan matures in August 2034. The 36-acre property is situated between the city’s Carmel Valley neighborhood and Del Mar, as well as near I-5 and State Route 56. One Paseo is home to tenants including lululemon athletica, Sephora, drybar, BodyRok, Harland Brewing, Shake Shack, Cava and Blue Bottle Coffee, among others. The loan was secured by a 23-acre portion of Kilroy Realty’s One Paseo campus that comprises two office buildings, 608 apartment units and more than 95,000 square feet of retail space. This portion was developed in phases between 2019 and 2021, according to Kilroy Realty. “Against a challenging capital markets backdrop, we are very pleased with this loan execution, which further fortifies our already strong balance sheet and liquidity position while establishing a new partnership with a world-class life insurance company,” says John Kilroy, CEO of Kilroy Realty. JLL and Allen Matkins advised …

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— By Robert Gallegos, Senior Vice President, The Mogharebi Group — New Mexico is rapidly becoming an important multifamily market for both investors and developers as the state experiences explosive job and population growth, which is expected to continue on an upward trajectory over the next five to 10 years. While Albuquerque remains the most targeted multifamily market in the state, it is worth noting that the tertiary market of Santa Teresa — near El Paso and the Mexico border — is becoming a hotbed for multifamily investment.  Santa Teresa is a key inland port serving as a strategic focal point for intermodal shipments in the Southwestern U.S., with more than 6 million square feet of industrial space in use and nearly 1 million square feet under construction. As more jobs flood into New Mexico, the demand for quality rental housing will continue to far outstrip supply.  With a population of more than half a million people and counting, it is no wonder Albuquerque is seeing the bulk of investment activity. The city has drawn an influx of new residents thanks to its diverse economy, relatively affordable cost of living and quality of life. According to Numbeo, one of the largest cost-of-living …

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Parking Lot Aerial Bohler Shopping Center Retail

Shopping center owners and property managers throughout the United States are exploring opportunities to increase foot traffic by transforming excess parking into restaurants, entertainment venues, neighborhood amenities and even multifamily uses. “In our experience, nearly every shopping center that’s not grocery-anchored is going through a process to reassess the amount of parking they have, the amount of parking they need and alternative ways to develop those parking areas to add value,” says Cornelius Brown, a principal in the Pennsylvania offices of Bohler, a land development consulting and site design firm. With more than 30 offices across the Eastern and Central United States, Bohler has helped many of its clients with parking conversions ranging from single pad site creation to comprehensive, property-wide redevelopment. Municipalities Onboard Landlords have been carving out parcels for standalone retailers, restaurants and other uses for years, but the trend is accelerating as more and more municipalities ease minimum parking requirements. Parking-reduction advocates have argued that offering fewer spaces reduces environmental impacts associated with heat islands and stormwater runoff. Others contend it promotes the use of mass transit and ridesharing, which can reduce vehicle emissions and, in the case of bars and restaurants, may reduce incidents of impaired …

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PHOENIX — CapRock Partners has completed Phase I of CapRock West 202 Logistics in Southwest Phoenix.  The project spans 140 acres and 2.5 million square feet of Class A industrial warehouse space across five buildings. Colson Group USA has become the first tenant to sign a lease for 118,833 square feet of space. Josh Wyss with Cushman & Wakefield represented the tenant in the lease transaction. Payson MacWilliam and Don MacWilliam of Colliers International are leading the leasing efforts for CapRock West 202 Logistics. 

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