SAN DIEGO — Rockefeller Group has completed the disposition of Airway Industrial Park, a distribution center located in San Diego’s Otay Mesa submarket. The buyer was a fund managed by Black Creek Group, which Ares Management acquired on July 1. The price was not disclosed. Situated on 7.8 acres at 8150 Airway Road, the property offers 135,623 square feet of industrial space. Airway Industrial Park features 32-foot clear heights, a 185-foot truck yard, truck trailer parking and an efficient office design, as well as 137 auto parking spaces. The project team included Ware Malcomb, Kimley-Horn & Associates and Dempsey Construction.
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TEMECULA, CALIF. — Sentre has purchased Temecula Heights, an industrial property located at 42301 Zevo Drive in Temecula, for $40.7 million, or $178 per square foot. The name of the seller was not released. Constructed in 1998 on 11 acres, Temecula Heights features 229,000 square feet of industrial space, 26-foot clear heights, ESFR sprinklers and 27 dock doors. At the time of sale, the property was 84 percent leased to a Fortune 100 medical product company.
TUCSON, ARIZ. — Marcus & Millichap has brokered the sale of a retail building located at 4755 S. Calle Santa Cruz within Tucson Spectrum in Tucson. A limited liability company acquired the property from another limited liability company for $4.8 million. Planet Fitness occupies the 25,000-square-foot property, which was built in 2018, under a net lease. Mark Ruble and Chris Lind of Marcus & Millichap’s Phoenix office represented the seller and procured the buyer in the transaction.
PHOENIX — Ready Capital has closed $28.1 million in financing for the acquisition, renovation and stabilization of an apartment in the South West Valley submarket of Phoenix. Upon purchase, the undisclosed borrower will implement a capital improvement plan to renovate unit interiors, refine curb appeal, upgrade exteriors and improve landscaping that will help drive the property to stabilization. Ready Capital closed the non-recourse, interest-only, floating-rate loan, which features a 36-month term, two extension options, flexible prepayment and a facility to provide future funding for capital expenditures.
Manulife Investment Acquires TriVista on Speer Multifamily Property in Denver for $144.5M
by Amy Works
DENVER — Manulife Investment Management, on behalf of a third-party managed account, has purchased TriVista on Speer, a multifamily property located at 1350 Speer Blvd. in Denver’s Golden Triangle neighborhood. An undisclosed seller sold the community for $144.5 million. Completed in 2019, the seven-story TriVista on Speer features 322 apartments with an average unit size of 985 square feet. All units include designer kitchens with granite and quartz countertops, in-home washers/dryers, high ceilings and oversized windows with mountain and city views. Community amenities include a rooftop pool and spa; two courtyards with firepits and bocce ball courts; a chef’s kitchen; a two-story fitness center with a yoga/spin studio; and a pet spa/grooming station. Brady O’Donnell and Jill Haug of CBRE arranged an acquisition loan through MetLife for the buyer.
LAS VEGAS — Western Wealth Capital has purchased San Michele Apartment Homes in Las Vegas for an undisclosed price. The transaction marks the investor’s entrance into the Las Vegas market. Originally constructed in 1997, San Michele Apartment Homes features 216 units. The community is situated approximately eight miles from the Las Vegas Strip and five miles from the city’s Summerlin neighborhood. The seller was not disclosed.
LAS VEGAS — Newmark has brokered the sale of a cold storage and ice production plant in Las Vegas. ZNZ Enterprises sold the asset to an undisclosed buyer for $16.6 million. Located at 1201 Searles Ave., the 100,991-square-foot property is fully triple-net leased to Reddy Ice Corp. The facility has operated as an ice production and cold storage facility since 1983. Reddy Ice has operated at the facility since 1999. Michael Zobrist, Lauren Tabeek and Jeffrey Price of Newmark represented the seller in the deal.
Cushman & Wakefield Negotiates $9.8M Sale of Three-Building Retail Portfolio in Westminster, Colorado
by Amy Works
WESTMINSTER, COLO. — Cushman & Wakefield has arranged the sale of a retail portfolio comprising three inline shop buildings located within Westminster Crossings shopping center in Westminster. Colorado-based Coco’s Place acquired the asset from Centre Point Properties for $9.8 million. Totaling 28,705 square feet of gross leasable space, the multi-tenant property was 100 percent leased to a mix of regional and national tenants. Jon Hendrickson, Aaron Johnson and Mitch Veremeychik of Cushman & Wakefield’s Capital Markets team in Denver represented the seller in the deal.
Ready Capital Closes $7.5M Loan for Industrial Property in City of Industry, California
by Amy Works
CITY OF INDUSTRY, CALIF. — Ready Capital has closed $7.5 million in financing for an industrial property located in the City of Industry that is currently. The undisclosed borrower will implement a strategy to sign new leases at market rents and extend the weighted average lease term across the 85,000-square-foot property. The borrower plans to achieve market rents through the completion of tenant improvements and minor capital upgrades to the property. Ready Capital closed the non-recourse, interest-only, floating-rate loan, which features a 48-month term, one extension option, flexible prepayment and a facility to provide future funding for capital expenditures.
CAMPBELL, CALIF. — Kennedy Wilson Fund VI, a commingled fund managed by Kennedy Wilson (NYSE: KW), has purchased 267,000 square feet of office and R&D space within Vasona Technology Park in Campbell. An undisclosed seller sold the assets for $147.2 million. The transaction includes 220 E. Hacienda Ave., occupied by Kaiser Permanente for medical offices; 240 East Hacienda Ave., occupied by ChargePoint Inc. as its corporate headquarters; and 1359 Dell Ave., occupied by Imperative Care as its corporate headquarters. Stephen Etheredge, Max Shapiro, Keith Pollock, Marc Young and Max Rawn of Allen Matkins represented Kennedy Wilson Fund VI in the acquisition.