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CHANDLER, ARIZ. — Phoenix Commercial Advisors has arranged the sale of SanTan Gateway South, a grocery-anchored shopping center in Chandler. The asset traded for $16.7 million, or $294 per square foot. The names of the seller and buyer were not released. Situated on 6.8 acres at the intersection of Arizona Avenue and Loop 202 Freeway, the 56,852-square-foot property was 100 percent leased at the time of sale. Tenants include Starbucks Coffee, Patel Brothers, Bright Now! Dental and Orthodontics, and Bethel Church. John Schweikert, Danny Gardiner and Chad Tiedeman of Phoenix Commercial Advisors represented the seller in the transaction.

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GREAT FALLS, MONT. — Catalyst Healthcare Real Estate and National Real Estate Advisors have purchased Great Falls Clinic Campus, a three-building healthcare portfolio in Great Falls. Terms of the transaction were not released. Totaling 244,500 square feet, the campus currently consists of a surgical hospital, ambulatory surgery center with four operating rooms and a medical office building. The surgical hospital is undergoing a 58,800-square-foot expansion that will increase the number of in-patient and ICU beds while enhancing other inpatient services. The 108,000-square-foot medical office building is attached to the surgical hospital and provides a variety of services, including imaging, oncology and orthopedics. All three assets are master leased to the Great Falls Clinic and are strategically located to provide healthcare services to the central Montana region.

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TEMPE, ARIZ. — California-based EKN Development has received a $24.5 million construction loan for the development of a dual-flagged Fairfield Inn and TownePlace Suites by Marriott in Tempe. The four-story, 148-key, dual-branded hotel will share a lobby; more than 2,000 square feet of meeting space; a select-service restaurant and bar; fitness and business center; outdoor pool with hot tub; and a covered patio. Aimbridge Hospitality will manage both hotels upon completion, which is scheduled for first-quarter 2024. Jillian Mariutti, Robert Tonnessen, Phil Cadorette and Carl Beardsley of JLL Capital Markets sourced the financing for the project. Dallas-based Hall Structured Finance closed the loan for the borrower.

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REDMOND, WASH. — CBRE has arranged the $35 million sale of a land parcel in downtown Redmond to an undisclosed buyer. Eli Hanacek, Jon Hallgrimson, Mark Washington and Kyle Yamamoto of CBRE represented the undisclosed seller in the deal. Located at 16135 NE 85th St., the 99,883-square-foot parcel is fully entitled for the development of 425 multifamily units. Initial plans proposed prior to the sale called for two nine-story apartment towers with one-, two- and three-bedroom floorplans and ground-floor retail space. The site is within walking distance of the future Downtown Redmond Link light rail station, which is slated for completion in 2024.

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GREELEY, COLO. — InvenTrust Properties has completed the disposition of Centerplace of Greeley, a shopping center in Greeley, to Slate Grocery REIT for an undisclosed price. Safeway, Ross Dress for Less, Famous Footwear, Buckle, Bath & Body Works, Cold Stone Creamery, Bank of America, Sally Beauty, Tokyo Joe’s and Heartland Dental are tenants at the 152,000-square-foot retail center. Ryan Bowlby and Drew Isaac of Institutional Property Advisors, a division of Marcus & Millichap, represented the seller and procured the buyer in the deal.

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SPOKANE, WASH. — Kidder Mathews has arranged the combined $5.5 million sales of two multifamily properties in Spokane. Max Frame of Kidder Mathews represented the undisclosed separate buyers in each transaction. The Lloyd, a multifamily property located on the corner of West Mansfield Avenue and North Monroe Street in Spokane, sold for $4.3 million. Built in 1911, the property features 33 residential units and four commercial units. The buyer plans to renovate the entire building. Built in 1910, The Annie features two buildings offering a total of 11 units. The property, which is located at 1022 W. Sinto Ave., sold for $1.2 million.

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GOLDEN, COLO. — The Coors family, a magnate responsible for Coors beer products, has begun Phase I of the mixed-use redevelopment of its CoorsTek Inc. campus in downtown Golden, just west of Denver. CoorsTek, formerly Coors Porcelain, was founded in 1910 at the multi-block site at Washington Avenue and 9th Street, which is the historical location of the invention of the aluminum beer can in 1959. The new global headquarters for CoorsTek will anchor the 1.3 million-square-foot project, which is the largest redevelopment in the history of downtown Golden. At full buildout, the development will feature new and adaptive reuse office space, multifamily residences, shops, restaurants and a hotel. The costs for the redevelopment weren’t disclosed, but the Denver Business Journal reports that the Coors family is investing $900 million in the project. AC Development, a master-planned community developer established by the Coors family in 2020, is overseeing construction. Owned by the Coors family since 1884, the site was in continuous use for industrial purposes for over 100 years, ceasing its operations earlier this year. CoorsTek is privately owned by the Coors family and is not part of Molson Coors Beverage Co. (NYSE: TAP), the producer of beer and seltzer …

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By Paul Sweetland, Senior Vice President, Colliers After a record year in 2021, Southern Nevada’s industrial market does not appear to be slowing down. The first-quarter vacancy decreased to 1.7 percent with 2.9 million square feet of net absorption. This is the lowest vacancy rate we have ever recorded in Southern Nevada. For comparison, vacancy only went as low as 3.1 percent during the boom that preceded the Great Recession.  Demand was positive for all industrial subtypes for the first quarter, while rents for warehouse and distribution space increased 46 percent year over year. All industrial sectors added jobs on a year-over-year basis, with the largest increase being in logistics, which added 8,100 jobs. The current industrial boom has been driven by the influx of relocations and expansions from all over the U.S., but primarily from California. Southern Nevada’s strategic location, with its ability to service 12 markets within one day, has also made it an ideal location for regional and national distribution. New industrial completions totaled 2.1 million square feet this quarter, almost all of it being warehouse/distribution product. Southern Nevada is in its third major wave of post-Great Recession industrial development, with more than 8 million square feet now under …

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Developers have seen permitting and entitlement timelines lengthen exponentially over the past few years. What is causing increased timelines and how do developers overcome challenges and avoid unnecessary delays? If expanded timelines are inevitable in some cases, how can developers ensure that slowdowns do not spread to other aspects of development? Many municipalities have been overwhelmed by an explosion in projects and applications in the development queue, and the issues are compounded by employee turnover within these organizations. Municipal slowdowns in upgrading utility capacities have further stalled the process of development. Additionally, the process for obtaining permits and entitlements has grown increasingly complex in certain regions, regardless of property type. REBusiness Online spoke with experts at Bohler, a land development design and consulting firm, to learn the best practices for keeping delays and budgets under control in the face of growing timeline uncertainties. To avoid problems before they begin, these experts recommend early due diligence and local expertise, as well as an approach that incorporates the community, local agencies and the authority having jurisdiction at crucial points. Bohler’s team also emphasizes the importance of working through waiting periods and working on different elements of a project concurrently, so that if …

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VANCOUVER, WASH. — Kidder Mathews arranged the sale of 134th Street Lofts, a multifamily property in Vancouver. An undisclosed buyer acquired the asset from an undisclosed seller for $38.7 million in an off-market transaction. Newly constructed, 134th Street Lofts offers 124 apartments and is near Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center, Washington State University Vancouver and a variety of local and national retailers. Dylan Simon, Max Frame and Jerrid Anderson of Kidder Mathews’ Simon and Anderson team represented the seller and sourced the buyer in the deal.

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