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GLENDALE, ARIZ. — ABI Multifamily has arranged the sale of Solano Pointe Apartments, a multifamily community located in Glendale. Tower 16 Capital Partners acquired the property from an undisclosed, Arizona-based seller for $42 million, or $152,174 per unit. Built in 1983, Solano Pointe features 276 apartments in 18 rental buildings on a 10.1-acre site. The unit mix consists of 68 studio units, 168 one-bedroom/one-bath units, 16 two-bedroom/one-bath units and 24 two-bedroom/two-bath units. Individual units feature air conditioning, private patio/balcony in select units, large and/or walk-in closets and all-electric kitchens. Community amenities include three swimming pools, a dedicated leasing office, three laundry facilities, new poolside barbecue grill areas and a children’s playground area. Alon Shnitzer, Rue Bax, Eddie Chang and Doug Lazovick of ABI Multifamily’s Phoenix-based Institutional Apartment Group represented the buyer and seller in the deal.

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HENDERSON, NEV. — ACRES Capital Corp. and George Smith Partners have provided a $37.5 million loan to fund the construction of The Watermark, a mixed-use multifamily property in Henderson. The borrower is Nevada-based Strada Development Group. Located at 215 S. Water St., The Watermark will feature 151 residential units and accompanying parking spaces, 9,928 square feet of retail space, 14,725 square feet of restaurant space and 11,923 square feet of office space. The property is situated in downtown Henderson’s Water Street District that features a mix of boutique shops, restaurants and nightlife venues. Chris Hetzel of ACRES’ Los Angeles office originated the loan, which features an initial term of 24 months.

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Mark-I-Apts-Las-Vegas-NV

LAS VEGAS — Avison Young has arranged the sale of Mark I Apartments, a multifamily community located at 1020 E. Desert Inn Road in Las Vegas. A Calabasas, Calif.-based limited liability corporation sold the asset to a Seattle-based limited liability corporation for $21.7 million, or $192,477 per unit. Built in 1975 and partially renovated in 2017, 2020 and 2021, Mark I features 113 apartments in a mix of studio, one- and two-bedroom layouts. Community amenities include a fitness center, pool, spa, laundry facility and clubhouse. The renovated residential units feature granite countertops and stainless steel appliances. Pat Sauter, Art Carll-Tangora and Steve Nosrat of Avison Young’s Sauter Multifamily team represented the seller in the transaction.

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MUKILTEO, WASH. — CBRE Senior Housing has arranged $19.5 million in financing for Harbour Pointe Senior Living, a 106-unit assisted living and memory care community in Mukilteo, approximately 25 miles north of downtown Seattle. Aron Will, Austin Sacco and Adam Mincberg of CBRE Senior Housing arranged the financing on behalf of a joint venture between Capitol Seniors Housing and a large university endowment. Integral Senior Living operates the community. The community, originally acquired by the owners in 2015, sits directly adjacent to Paine Field, a once-commercial airfield that is now primarily used as a Boeing assembly plant. Home to generations of former Boeing employees, the Harbour Pointe neighborhood is an affluent pocket of Mukilteo with numerous local amenities, including the nearby Harbour Pointe Golf Club. CBRE Senior Housing originated a seven-year, floating-rate loan with four years of interest-only payments through its Freddie Mac Optigo lending program.

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NEWPORT BEACH, CALIF. AND NEW YORK CITY — Pacific Investment Management Co. (PIMCO) has entered into a definitive agreement with Columbia Property Trust (NYSE: CXP) to acquire the New York City-based office REIT. Funds managed by PIMCO will acquire all of the outstanding shares of Columbia’s common stock in a deal valued at $3.9 billion, including debt. Columbia owns 15 office properties spanning more than 6 million square feet in the gateway markets of New York City, Boston, San Francisco and Washington, D.C. The firm’s portfolio also includes four office properties under development and 8 million square feet under management for private investors and third parties. The U.S. office sector has been severely impacted by the outbreak of COVID-19 and rise of the Delta variant as millions of office-using employees are currently working from home. According to The Wall Street Journal, New York City and San Francisco reported the lowest usage rates among the 10 major office markets tracked by Falls Church, Va.-based Kastle Systems, which monitors access swipes of office buildings. New York City had a usage rate of 22.3 percent and San Francisco had a 19.7 usage rate for the week ending Aug. 25. Despite the headwinds facing …

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SEATTLE — Essex Financial Group has arranged a $75 million permanent loan for Menashe Properties to refinance Medical Dental Building, an infill medical office building in downtown Seattle. The sponsor purchased the 297,470-square-foot historic building in 2019 and assumed existing debt on the property. The seven-year loan features a fixed interest rate with three years of interest-only payments followed by a 30-year amortization. Alex Riggs and Blaire Butler of Essex Capital Markets secured the financing for the borrower. Originally built in 1924, the 18-story office building has undergone several renovations with the most recent completed in 2014. At time of financing, the property was 91 percent occupied by 123 tenants. The property also features ground-floor retail space, which a coffee shop and local pharmacy occupy.

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BOZEMAN, MONT. — George Smith Partners has secured a $46 million construction loan for the phased development of 400 apartment units located within an Opportunity Zone in Bozeman. The borrower is Roundhouse Development. Jonathan Lee and Paul Monsen of George Smith Partners secured the financing for the borrower. For the first 268 units, the loan is priced at a sub 3 percent rate. Construction of the first phase is expected to finish in late 2023, at which time the construction on the remaining 132 units will begin.

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HENDERSON, NEV. — Nicola Wealth Real Estate has purchased Ampac Industrial Park I and II in Henderson. Terms of the transaction were not released. The asset comprises seven small- to medium-bay modern industrial buildings totaling 175,818 square feet on 17 acres, inclusive of four acres of surplus land currently utilized as yard storage. The portfolio is located 12 miles southeast of Las Vegas, featuring close proximity to interstates 215 and 515. Rebecca Perlmutter Finkel of CBRE led the team that handled the deal.

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811-SE-Everett-Mall-Way-Everett-WA

EVERETT, WASH. — Marcus & Millichap has arranged the sale of a retail center located at 811 S.E. Everett Mall Way in Everett. A limited liability company sold the asset to an undisclosed buyer for $5.8 million. Trader Joe’s, Dollar Tree, T-Mobile and Olympic Hot Tub occupy the 24,800-square retail property. Trader Joe’s has been at this location for more than 25 years and recently extended its lease. Clayton Brown and Ruthanne Romero of Brown Retail Group of Marcus & Millichap’s Seattle office represented the seller in the deal.

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2620-Fisher-Blvd-Barstow-CA

BARSTOW, CALIF. — SRS Real Estate Partners’ National Net Lease Group (NNLG) has arranged the $5.5 million ground-lease sale of a retail building located at 2620 Fisher Blvd. in Barstow. Starboard Realty Advisors sold the asset to a Los Angeles-based private investor. Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers occupies the property, which is situated on 1.25 acres and features a double drive thru. The building was constructed in 2020 and the restaurant opened for business in May 2021. The asset has a 15-year, corporate-guaranteed ground lease in place, providing the buyer with a stabilized investment and no landlord responsibilities. Matthew Mousavi and Patrick Luther of SRS NNLG represented the seller, while Pablo Rodriguez of Newmark represented the buyer in the deal.

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