SEATTLE — Terreno Realty Corp. has completed the $15.9 million redevelopment of an industrial property located on Sixth Avenue South in Seattle. The redeveloped property consists of a newly renovated, 51,000-square-foot distribution facility on approximately 1.7 acres two miles from downtown Seattle. The asset is adjacent to Seattle’s Port and SoDo districts. Additionally, Terreno has executed a lease for 100 percent of the property with a leading manufacturer of electric vehicles.
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SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ. — Los Angeles-based Route 66 Properties has purchased a creative office property and airplane hangar at 7350 E. Evans Road within the Scottsdale Airpark. ICIC Commercial Investments sold the assets for $8.5 million. Situated on 2.6 acres, the property was 72 percent leased at the time of sale. The acquisition included four office buildings, totaling 33,438 square feet, and a 6,082-square-foot airplane hangar. The office complex recently underwent a $2 million renovation to include hard-lit ceilings, generous clear heights, abundant glass, an open courtyard, exposed duct work, concrete floors and an open office environment. The hangar features 20-foot clear door height, storage bays equipped with sodium vapor lighting, block windows and folding metal aircraft doors. Additionally, 10 percent of the hangar facility is improved as office space. Geoff Turbow, Matt Pourcho, Anthony DeLorenzo, Gary Stache, Bryan Johnson and Doug Mack of CBRE Investment Properties – SoCal/Phoenix/Vegas, along with Brad Anderson, Michael Strittmatter and Lauren Anderson of CBRE Phoenix, represented the seller in the deal.
Stan Johnson Co. Brokers $2.2M Sale of Dollar General-Occupied Property in Central California
by Amy Works
HURON, CALIF. — Stan Johnson Co. has arranged the sale of a freestanding retail building located at 36281 Lassen Ave. in Huron. A California-based, high-net-worth individual acquired the asset from a Georgetown, Texas-based developer for $2.2 million. Asher Wenig of Stan Johnson Co. represented the buyer in the transaction. Dollar General occupies the 9,100-square-foot building, which was built in 2019. At the time of the sale, there were more than 14 years left on the tenant’s triple-net lease.
ELK GROVE, CALIF. — Seattle-based Amazon will open a 111,500-square-foot distribution center at 9501 Union Parkway in Elk Grove, approximately 15 miles southeast of Sacramento. Currently under construction, the $21.3 million project is slated to open later this year. Irvine, Calif.-based Panattoni is developing the facility with Sacramento-based Alston Construction serving as general contractor. Sacramento-based Fite Development Co. sold the 17-acre industrial site to Panattoni in December and construction for the 111,500-square-foot distribution center commenced in January.
Highridge Costa, SVA Architects Plan Twin Oaks Seniors Housing Community in Oakley, California
by Amy Works
OAKLEY, CALIF. — Highridge Costa Development Co. and SVA Architects Inc. have released plans for Twin Oaks Senior Residence, a mixed-use project in Oakley, located between Sacramento and the Bay Area. The three-story community will feature 98 one-bedroom and 32 two-bedroom units for people age 62 and older. Units are reserved for those earning between 50 percent and 80 percent of the area median income. The project will also include 5,667 square feet of street-fronting commercial space, 188 parking spaces and over 63,000 square feet of open space on the 5.85-acre site. The Oakley City Council approved the project in October 2019, and the development team expects to break ground the second half of 2020. A timeline for completion was not released. SVA and Highridge Costa are partnering on several high-profile affordable housing projects, including the $130 million Kulana Hale project in Hawaii.
PORTLAND, ORE. — Oregon Governor Kate Brown approved reopening for 28 of 33 counties in the state on Friday, May 15. The counties, which met all of Oregon’s safety and preparedness prerequisites for reopening amid a declining prevalence of COVID-19, will begin Phase One opening. Additionally, all retail statewide was approved to open, except for shopping centers and malls in counties not entering Phase One reopening status. Retail businesses that are reopening must maintain social distancing and follow safety measures for employees and customers. In counties approved for Phase One reopening, the following areas can operate if the business complies with sector-specific health and safety guidance: Restaurants, bars and other such establishments for dine-in service until 10 p.m. Personal services businesses All retail businesses, including malls and shopping centers Gyms and other fitness facilities Local gatherings of up to 25 people The counties that have entered Phase One essentially include all those outside the Portland metro area. The state’s three largest Portland-area counties — Multnomah, Washington and Clackamas — did not apply to reopen on May 15, but are expected to apply in the coming weeks. In non-reopening counties, the following new guidelines took effect or remain in effect beginning …
WOODINVILLE, WASH. — CBRE has arranged the sale of Woodinville Mall, a retail property located at 17414 139th Ave. NE in Woodinville. Leona G. Himmelspach sold the property to an undisclosed buyer for $13.4 million. Situated on 93,681 square feet of land, Woodinville Mall features 24,739 square feet of retail space spread across six buildings. At the time of sale, 19 tenants occupied the property, including Allstate Insurance, Goodyear and Seattle Optometric Physicians. Dino Christophilis of CBRE’s Seattle office represented the seller in the deal.
MESA, ARIZ. — Blueprint Healthcare Real Estate Advisors has arranged the sale of a 160-bed skilled nursing facility in Mesa. The property was recently renovated and expanded and is located near multiple medical centers that refer residents to the facility. A buyer with an existing footprint in the market acquired the asset for an undisclosed price. The transaction is part of a series of sales that Blueprint arranged for LTC properties, which is divesting its entire portfolio of Preferred Care facilities. Blueprint estimates the combined sales will total $78 million.
By Scott Shanks, principal, Dickson Commercial Group The Reno/Sparks office market is in a unique position: caught in the throes of a rapidly expanding commercial marketplace and aided by an ever-increasing population base. The most vibrant commercial real estate sectors in our area are industrial and multifamily, and they have been for decades. The office market is also seeing new companies, new developers and new buildings. For the first time in many years, we will see a true speculative office development begin construction this summer. McKenzie Properties will be going vertical with its Skypointe development. Tolles Development Company is in the middle of completing its Rancharrah project, which contains 64,000 square feet of retail space and 36,000 square feet of office space. Last, but certainly not least, Reno Land Inc. and its partner Lyon Living have started the first phase of their Park Lane development, a 46-acre, master-planned development that will include office, retail and multifamily. This new development shows the Reno/Sparks area is on the move, and fast. The area provides for a quality of life that is difficult to find when combining Lake Tahoe, the Sierra Nevada mountains and the Truckee River, which bifurcates the city. In comparison …
RIVERSIDE, CALIF. — PGIM Real Estate has secured $66 million in acquisition financing for an industrial facility located at 6275 Lance Drive in Riverside. The fixed-rate loan features and eight-year term and was arranged on behalf of the undisclosed borrower, for which TA Realty provides investment advisory services. Situated on 47 acres in California’s Inland Empire, the 1 million-square-foot Class A property is fully leased to an investment-grade tenant in the healthcare industry as of January 2020 through a 10.5-year, triple-net lease. The facility features a 36-foot clear height, truck courts ranging from 140 feet to 185 feet in depth, 147 cross-dock high doors, 11,400 square feet of office space and 355 surface parking spaces. Brett Ulrich of PGIM Real Estate led the transaction for PGIM, while Val Achtemeier of CBRE’s Debt & Structured Finance Group brokered the financing for the borrower.