LAS VEGAS — Avison Young’s Sauter Multifamily Group has brokered the sale of two apartment communities in Las Vegas. The assets traded for $129.7 million, or $183,192 per unit. The sale includes Viridian Apartments, which was built in 1981 and features 456 apartments at 4255 W. Viking Road, and Topaz Apartments, which was built in 1985 and offers 252 units at 4020 Arville St. Patrick Sauter, Art Carll-Tangora and Steve Nosrat of Avison Young handled the transaction.
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GILROY, CALIF. — Dallas-based Mohr Capital has completed sale of an industrial building located at 8190 Murray Ave. in Gilroy. Four Springs Capital Trust acquired the property for an undisclosed price. Crothall Healthcare fully occupies the 102,466-square-foot property, which serves as a mission-critical facility providing laundry processing services to Northern California hospital systems. Kevin Moul of Colliers San Jose represented the seller in the deal.
HEMET, CALIF. — SRA Real Estate Partners has arranged the sale of Ramona Plaza, a retail center located at 1300-1480 E. Florida Ave. in Hemet. A Southern California-based investor sold the asset to a California-based private investor for $13.9 million. Winston Guest, Matthew Mousavi and Patrick Luther of SRS Real Estate Partners’ National Net Lease Group represented the seller, while The Visintainer Group represented the buyer in the transaction. Built in 1974 on 6.4 acres, Ramona Plaza features 102,546 square feet of retail space. At the time of sale, the property was 88 percent occupied. Current tenant includes Grocery Outlet, Planet Fitness, Dollar Tree, Aaron’s, Leslie’s Poolmart, Subway and Little Caesars Pizza.
Cushman & Wakefield | PICOR Negotiates Sale of 45,556 SF Retail Space in Tucson, Arizona
by Amy Works
TUCSON, ARIZ. — Cushman & Wakefield|PICOR has arranged the sale of a retail space situated on six acres at 770 N. Kolb Road in Tucson. VRE Storage Tucson Kolb LLC acquired the asset from Century Theaters for $4 million. Greg Furrier of Cushman & Wakefield|PICOR represented the seller, while James Montgomery of Verdad represented the buyer in the deal. The asset features 45,556 square feet of retail space. It was formerly a discount movie theater that closed in March, according to the Arizona Daily Star.
BOULDER, COLO. — BioMed Realty, a San Diego-based owner-operator of healthcare real estate and a Blackstone portfolio company, has acquired Flatiron Park, a 1 million-square-foot office and life sciences campus in Boulder, a northwestern suburb of Denver. The sales price was not disclosed, but The Wall Street Journal reports that BioMed Realty paid more than $600 million for the property. JLL represented the seller, a joint venture between Crescent Real Estate, Goldman Sachs Asset Management and Lionstone Investments, in the transaction. BioMed Realty plans to invest about $200 million in capital improvements to the campus, an endeavor that is expected to create about 400 local construction jobs. Flatiron Park consists of 22 buildings that were approximately 90 percent leased at the time of sale. The buildings range in size from approximately 15,000 to 133,000 square feet. BioMed officials say that the campus will “anchor” its presence in the greater Denver area, which the company says has an exceptionally talented workforce “Boulder has always been a market to watch, driven by highly educated talent, robust capital flow, an existing base of life sciences and tech pioneers and great quality of life,” says Mike Ruhl, vice president of leasing at BioMed Realty. …
By Steve Firestone, Crown Bay Group Why would anyone choose investing in an aging workforce housing property over razing it to make room for Class A apartments? Are these challenging properties worth the risk? Making this choice may not be right for everyone, but the returns can be unbelievably rewarding. The secret recipe for transforming Class B and C properties to benefit the community, local residents and your bottom line isn’t complicated. The key is entering into each deal with a genuine interest and desire to do what is right and what matters to the residents who call this property home. The age-old saying — by doing good, you will do well — still holds true today. There is an overwhelming demand for Class B and C assets. While a large portion of new development over the past decade has been Class A luxury, the Class A market makes up only 20 percent of the total rental market. New construction of affordable, market-rate units is just not financially feasible today. Consequently, meaningful workforce supply has rarely been added this past decade. Despite the pervasive need for workforce housing, the supply has decreased with older units being demolished to make room …
SAN DIEGO — Newmark has arranged the sale of Governor Park Portfolio, an office campus with life sciences redevelopment potential located at 6200 and 6220 Greenwich Drive in San Diego. The buildings traded for $145 million. The portfolio comprises two office buildings situated on individual parcels. The building at 6200 Greenwich Drive offers 70,987 square feet and situated on 4.4 acres. The asset is 100 percent leased to University of California, San Diego (UCSD) through May 2026. The building at 6220 Greenwich Drive totals 141,214 square feet on a 6.2-acre parcel. The 6220 building is fully leased to Mitchell International through October 2025. The portfolio has been institutionally owned and operated since the buildings were originally developed. It is serviced by ample surface parking, as well as a five-story parking facility, providing an above-market-standard parking ratio. Kevin Shannon, Brunson Howard, Paul Jones and Ken White of Newmark represented the undisclosed seller in the deal.
SAN DIEGO — CEDARst Cos. has announced plans to develop 4135 Park Blvd., a 205,000-square-foot, $74.4 million, ground-up residential development in San Diego’s North Park and Hillcrest neighborhoods. The seven-story building will feature 190 apartments, a café, fitness center, spacious lounge, game room and an exterior deck with a pool, hot tub, cabanas and communal kitchen. Completion is slated for 24 months after construction begins. 4135 Park Blvd. is in a Qualified Opportunity Zone and is one of several CEDARst properties under contract in the San Diego area. Bridge Investment Group is an equity partner and BMO Harris Bank is the project leader. Suffolk Construction is serving as general contractor and Studio E is serving as architect.
Swift Real Estate Partners Buys Office Building in Seattle’s South Lake Union for $39.5M
by Amy Works
SEATTLE — Swift Real Estate Partners has acquired 425 Pontius, a boutique office building in Seattle’s South Lake Union neighborhood, from a local private partnership for $39.5 million. Located at 425 Pontius Ave. North, the building features four stories of office space, surface parking and two levels of underground parking. The building was originally constructed in 1982 with a renovation in 2018 of the budling’s three-story lobby. The 75,267-square-foot 425 Pontius is 60 percent leased to tenants in the fields of biotech, healthcare and professional services, with Fred Hutch Cancer Research Center as the building’s largest tenant. Swift plans to reposition the property with a rebrand and full renovation, including an exterior modernization and cosmetic upgrades to the lobby, elevators and common areas. Tom Pehl and Charles Safley of CBRE’s Pacific Northwest-based capital markets team advised the seller in the transaction. Brad Zampa and Mike Walker of CBRE’s Debt & Structured Finance group is advising Swift Real Estate Partners in securing new market-rate financing.
MESA, ARIZ. — Rise Invest has purchased Sonoma Village, a multifamily property located at 1318 S. Vineyard in Mesa. Built in 1973, Sonoma Village features 96 apartments, including 16 one-bedroom/one-bath units and 80 two-bedroom/two-bath units. Rise Invest plans to invest $3 million in capital improvements to reposition the property through enhanced curb appeal, upgraded amenities and unit interior renovations. The scope of work for the unit interior renovations includes the installation of in-unit washer/dryers, new countertops, vinyl flooring, stainless steel appliances and modern lighting/plumbing fixtures.