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350-Rhode-Island-St-San-Francisco-CA

SAN FRANCISCO — PRP has completed the sale of 350 Rhode Island Street, an office property in San Francisco. PRP bifurcated the land and improvements, selling the fee simple position to Safehold (NYSE: SAFE) for $64.5 million and selling the leasehold to a venture of Lincoln Property Co. and Korea Asset Investment Management for $118 million, for a total consideration of $182.5 million, or $1,436 per square foot. The transactions occurred simultaneously. The City and County of San Francisco occupy the 127,100-square-foot building under a lease that goes through 2033. Originally built in 2002, the building was redeveloped in 2019 for the city’s tenancy. Adam Lasoff, Rob Hielscher, Michael Leggett, Miyeon Lee and Erik Hanson of JLL Capital Markets handled the transaction.

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Cerasa-Bellevue-WA

BELLEVUE, WASH. — Evergreen Point Development has completed the disposition of Cerasa, a multifamily property located at 10961 NE 2nd Place in Bellevue. Virtu Investments acquired the asset for $109 million, or $707,792 per unit. Completed in 2019, Cerasa features 154 apartments, including top-floor penthouses with 11-foot to 14-foot ceilings. Community amenities include a clubhouse, resident lounge with fireplace and gated underground parking garage with electric car charging stations. Philip Assouad and Giovanni Napoli of Intuitional Property Advisors, a division of Marcus & Millichap, represented the seller and procured the buyer in the deal.

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Fallbrook-Mercantile-Center-Fallbrook-CA

FALLBROOK, CALIF. — Gerrity Group has completed the disposition of Fallbrook Mercantile Center, a 70,411-square-foot retail center in Fallbrook. A private investor acquired the asset for $27.2 million. Major Market anchors the property, which is situated on 6.5 acres at 713, 825, 833 and 835-855 S. Main Ave. At the time of sale, the property was 96.8 percent occupied. Other tenants include Anytime Fitness, Denny’s, Sherwin-Williams, H&R Block, Jersey Mike’s Subs, Burger King, United Studios of Self Defense, Bella Dental Group and Pho House and Grill. Gleb Lvovich, Bryan Ley and Daniel Tyner of JLL Retail Capital Markets represented the seller in the deal.

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LBX-Long-Beach-CA

LONG BEACH, CALIF. — DJM, in partnership with PGIM Real Estate, has purchased Long Beach Exchange, an open-air lifestyle property in Long Beach, from Burnham-Ward Properties for an undisclosed price. Built in 2018, the 26-acre Long Beach Exchange features 246,500 square feet of retail space. Current tenants include Whole Foods Market, Handel’s, Orange Theory, Ra Yoga, Silverlake Ramen, Ulta and Nordstrom Rack. Eastdil brokered the transaction.

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SummerHills-Plaza-Citrus-Heights-CA

CITRUS HEIGHTS, CALIF. — Citivest Commercial Investments has completed the disposition of four parcels of SummerHills Plaza, an approximately 135,000-square-foot, grocery-anchored shopping center in Citrus Heights. Ethan Conrad Properties acquired the parcels for $16.7 million, or $155 per square foot. Originally constructed in 1967 and refurbished in 2020, the property is occupied by Raley’s, Dollar Tree, Round Table Pizza and Dutch Bros. Coffee. Bill Rose of Institutional Property Advisors, a division of Marcus & Millichap, and Edward Nelson and Wyatt Figeroa of Marcus & Millichap represented the seller and procured the buyer in the transaction.

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Chateau-Zalanta-South-Lake-Tahoe-CA

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, CALIF. — Florida-based Imperium Blue has acquired the Chateau and Zalanta retail centers in South Lake Tahoe for $33 million. Ready Capital sold the assets, which total 50,000 square feet of retail space. Tony Wood of KW Commercial Real Estate Services represented the seller, while Scott Campbell of SRS National Let Lease Group represented the buyer in the deal. The properties are part of a larger 20-acre development project that includes 400 residential condominiums and 100,000 square feet of retail space.

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TEMPE, ARIZ. — Invesco Real Estate Income Trust Inc. (INREIT) has acquired an 833-bed student housing community located near Arizona State University in Tempe. Developed in 2017, the 13-story property offers 384 units. The community was fully leased at the time of sale. Further details on the property and the seller were undisclosed. “We are excited to acquire a high-quality, 100 percent-occupied student housing property at one of the nation’s largest universities and in a high-growth market like Tempe,” says R. Scott Dennis, president and CEO of INREIT. “There continues to be strong demand for the student housing sector and we are seeing an increase in undergraduate enrollment at top universities, resulting in student housing occupancy reaching pre-COVID levels.”

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Highland-Point-Apts-Aurora-CO

AURORA, COLO. — Hudson Capital has completed the disposition of Highland Point Apartments, a multifamily community in Aurora, to Seattle-based Thayer Manca for an undisclosed price. Justin Hunt, Andy Hellman, Kevin McKenna, Saul Levy, Katie Fergen and Jessica Graham of CBRE represented the seller in the deal. Situated on 13.6 acres at 16894 E. Arkansas Ave., Highland Point features 319 apartments, an outdoor swimming pool and fitness center.

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SAN DIEGO — Innovatus Capital Partners has purchased The Pinnacle, a five-story office building located in San Diego’s Rancho Bernardo neighborhood. LPC West, the West Coast arm of Lincoln Property Co., will provide property management services. Located at 10920 Via Frontera, The Pinnacle features 110,128 square feet of Class A office space with 22,000-square-foot floor plates. At the time of sale, the property was fully occupied. Built in 2007, the building recently underwent a series of capital improvements, including lobby renovations, upgraded shower and locker rooms, new landscaping and electric vehicle charging stations. Terms of the transaction, including the seller and acquisition price, were not released.

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Cottonwood-Cove-Chubbuck-ID

CHUBBUCK, IDAHO — Senior Living Investment Brokerage (SLIB) has arranged the sale of Cottonwood Cove, an 82-unit independent living community in Chubbuck, located in the southeast portion of the state. The facility was built in 1987 and totals 117,828 square feet on approximately five acres of land. The price was not disclosed. Cottonwood Cove has consistently performed even through the pandemic, with an occupancy near 100 percent on an ongoing basis, according to SLIB. The seller was a local owner, with this being its sole senior living asset. The buyer is a Western-based private equity group. The buyer plans to invest in extensive renovations and add additional services for the residents. Vince Viverito, Jason Punzel and Brad Goodsell of SLIB handled the transaction.

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