PEORIA, ARIZ. — Gantry has arranged $12.9 million of permanent financing for the acquisition of a newly constructed, 157,000-square-foot warehouse facility in the Phoenix suburb of Peoria. The space is fully leased to a single credit tenant. The modern facility is the first building completed within Peoria Logistics Park, a 150-acre, master-planned industrial development two miles east of Loop 101. The acquired property includes a dedicated vehicle maintenance building. Tim Storey and Chad Metzger of Gantry’s Phoenix production office secured the loan for the buyer, a private real estate entity. One of Gantry’s correspondent life company lenders provided the fixed-rate, 11-year loan.
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ORINDA, CALIF. — Volwood Management has acquired a Class A office building in the East Bay submarket of Orinda for $12.8 million. The boutique asset is situated northeast of Oakland. It was built in 1974 and renovated in 2018. The space is currently 91 percent leased and features exposed brick and timber, as well as upgraded HVAC and lighting. The JLL Capital Markets team of Erik Hanson, Rob Hielscher, David Dokko, Adam Lasoff, Mike Matera and Caroline Reynolds represented the seller, Long Market Property Partners, in the transaction. Knute Bucklew, head of agency leasing for JLL’s East Bay region, oversaw leasing advisory services.
SAN FRANCISCO — Shartsis Friese LLP has relocated to a 26,000-square-foot office space at 425 Market St. in San Francisco’s Financial District. This is the first time the national law firm has moved headquarters in more than 30 years. It will occupy the space in early 2024. Interior improvement design is now underway on the new 11th-floor space. Gensler and JLL Project & Development Services are working with the tenant to create a modern workplace befitting the evolving needs of the workforce both today and in the future. JLL’s Hugh “Scotty” Scott, Matt Aljets and Travis James represented Shartsis Friese in the lease transaction. JLL project manager Michael Payne leads the interior improvements efforts. Skyline Construction is general contractor. MetLife and Norges own the building.
ONTARIO, CALIF. — SRS Real Estate Partners’ Investment Properties Group has brokered the $54 million sale of New Haven Marketplace in Ontario. Built in 2020, the shopping center totals 95,000 square feet. Stater Bros. anchors the property, which was fully leased at the time of sale. Other tenants include Starbucks Coffee, Chase Bank, Carl’s Jr., Great Clips, Rodeo X Public Market and Brew Haven. Pat Kent and Parker Walter of SRS represented the seller, a California-based developer, in the transaction. Glenn Rudy of Newmark represented the buyer, a California-based family office.
Newmark Arranges Sale of 371,791 SF Streets of Tanasbourne Shopping Center in Hillsboro, Oregon
by Jeff Shaw
HILLSBORO, ORE. — Newmark has arranged the sale of The Streets of Tanasbourne, a 371,791-square-foot shopping center in Hillsboro. Nicholas Bicardo, Nick Kucha and Cheyne Bloch brokered the sale on behalf of the undisclosed seller. Balboa Retail Partners purchased the property. Macy’s, H&M, REI and Sephora anchor the center, which was 93 percent leased at the time of sale.
Confluent, Concord, MorningStar Open 166,000 SF Seniors Housing Community in Mission Viejo, California
by Jeff Shaw
MISSION VIEJO, CALIF. — Project partners MorningStar Senior Living, Confluent Senior Living and Concord Development Partners have completed MorningStar of Mission Viejo. The 166,000-square-foot, 132-unit senior living community is located in the Orange County city of Mission Viejo. The developers broke ground in March 2021. The community offers studio, one- and two-bedroom suites as well as 126 below-grade parking spaces. The property features 13,809 square feet of outdoor space including a pool, dog run, resident garden and al fresco dining. The project introduces Whole Health Standards, a new criteria under which all future Confluent and MorningStar communities will be developed. Confluent and MorningStar have a strong history of partnering on senior living communities, with MorningStar of Mission Viejo representing the partnership’s 14th joint venture across six states. Other project partners include KTGY Architecture + Planning as architect, Snyder Langston as general contractor, David Evans and Associates as civil engineer and Thoma-Holec Design as interior designer.
WEST HOLLYWOOD, CALIF. – Olympus Property has purchased the 179-unit Angelene Apartments in West Hollywood for an undisclosed sum. The mixed-use luxury community is located at 915 N. La Brea Ave. It features hotel-style amenities, including a pool deck and clubhouse overlooking West Hollywood, an abundance of outdoor common areas and a fully equipped fitness center. Apartments feature open living spaces and large windows in a mix of studio to three-bedroom configurations. Derrek Ostrzyzek, Tom Moran, Rachel Parsons and Mike Murphy of Berkadia Institutional Solutions completed the sale on behalf of the institutional seller. Tucker Knight of Berkadia’s Houston office arranged acquisition financing through Freddie Mac on behalf of Olympus Property.
DENVER – Pennrose, Rivet Development Partners and TGTHR have broken ground on 2700 Wewatta, a 56-unit affordable, supportive housing development in Denver’s Five Points neighborhood. The community will serve youth ages 18 to 24 who are experiencing homelessness or transitioning out of Denver’s foster care system. The new community is scheduled to open in April 2024. The one- and two-bedroom apartments will be income restricted for a minimum of 60 years to households earning up to 50 percent of the area median income, or up to $41,000 for a single-occupant household in Denver. The community is part of a larger mixed-use master plan that Golub & Co. and Denver-based Formativ are developing. Rivet was selected to develop the affordable housing component in 2021.
As economic uncertainty remains at the forefront, there is a continued quest to combat the multitude of challenges encountered by the manufacturing industry, as well as the trickle-down effects on commercial real estate markets. At the recent NAI Global Convention in Las Vegas, NAI Global president and CEO, Jay Olshonsky sat down with an industry leader who has spent the last decade mitigating these complexities. “It’s a very clear mission, to balance the goods trade deficit, the difference between imports and exports,” said Harry Moser, who founded the Reshoring Initiative in 2010 to bring manufacturing jobs back to the United States. “The deficit last year was $1.2 trillion and balancing that and bringing those jobs back at current levels of U.S. productivity will increase U.S. manufacturing by six million jobs, or about 40 percent.” The emphasis on reshoring is driven by a variety of factors, for example, rising labor costs in foreign countries and corporate understanding of the total cost of offshoring — including intellectual property theft, freight and tariffs. Companies desire greater control over supply chains, especially in a time of rising geo-political tension. By promoting a contained, local approach across the entirety of the manufacturing landscape, industry leaders …
GILBERT, ARIZ. — McCarthy Building Companies has completed the $243 million, five-story Banner Gateway Medical Center tower expansion project in Gilbert. The expansion doubles the size of the medical center campus, which is located at 1900 N. Higley Road. It is expected to add more than 600 new jobs to the center. The 351,000-square-foot addition includes an expanded Women and Infant Services Unit with NICU, added space for inpatient cancer care by Banner MD Anderson Cancer Center (located on the same campus), and more space for surgical, emergency, endoscopy and imaging services, including four new operating rooms and a new MRI, as well as angiogram and endoscopy suites. The tower expansion increases inpatient beds from 177 to 286 with additional shell space to accommodate future growth, and the relocation of the helipad to the new tower’s rooftop. Construction on the tower expansion began in February 2021. Some campus renovation work will continue into 2024. McCarthy completed the initial Banner Gateway Medical Center campus in 2007.