CUPERTINO, CALIF. — The City of Cupertino Planning Commission has approved the development of Westport Cupertino, a seniors housing and multifamily community in Cupertino. KT Urban is developing the property. The mixed-use project has now cleared all required approvals except the City Council, which plans to review the proposal in the next month. Located at 21267 Stevens Creek Blvd., Westport Cupertino will feature 206 senior living apartments, including 48 affordable units and 27 memory-care units, and 88 single-family units in a mix of row home and townhome styles. In addition, the development includes 20,000 square feet of retail. The site is located across the street from De Anza College and the Cupertino Senior Center. Community amenities will include an on-site library, theater, lounge, restaurant, café, roof deck and terrace, medical offices and exercise rooms providing a range of activities and support for senior residents. Additionally, the project will feature below-grade parking, electrical vehicle charging stations and bicycle parking. The project is a redevelopment of the former 71,254-square-foot Oaks Shopping Center, which sits on an 8.1-acre site. KT Urban’s original plan was rejected by the City Council in 2017, but the new proposal includes the addition of seniors housing and below-market-rate units. …
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Northcap Commercial Brokers $5.4M Sale of Pair-A-Dice Mobile Home Community Near Las Vegas
by Amy Works
NORTH LAS VEGAS, NEV. — Northcap Commercial has directed the sale of Pair-A-Dice Mobile Home Park, located at 2067 N. Las Vegas Blvd. in North Las Vegas. An undisclosed buyer acquired the community from Pair-A-Dice Mobile Estates LLC for $5.4 million, or $39,781 per unit. Situated in an opportunity zone, the community features 137 mobile home units. Devin Lee, Jerad Roberts, Robin Willett and Jason Dittenber of Northcap Commercial represented the seller in the deal.
Hanley Investment Group Arranges $2.6M Ground Lease Sale of Quick Quack Car Wash in Fontana, California
by Amy Works
FONTANA, CALIF. — Hanley Investment Group has arranged the ground lease sale of Quick Quack Express Car Wash, a recently constructed car wash property located at 16988 S. Highland Ave. in Fontana. A Korea-based private investor acquired the asset from an undisclosed seller for $2.6 million. The property is situated on 0.77 acres and includes a 3,590-square-foot building. Kevin Fryman, Bill Asher, and Jeff Lefko of Hanley Investment Group Real Estate Advisors represented the seller in the deal.
ANAHEIM, CALIF. — Disneyland Resort has delayed the opening of its theme parks and resort hotels in Anaheim based on the State of California’s announcement that it will not issue theme park reopening guidelines until sometime after July 4. The company plans to announce a revised reopening date once government officials approve a phased reopening. Downtown Disney District, an outdoor shopping center at the resort, will reopen on July with health and safety protocols in place for employees and guests. This opening was approved with the restaurants and retail openings throughout California. Additionally, Disney and The Master Services Union, which represents retail employees at Downtown Disney District, reached an agreement for members to return to work at this location. Disney will negotiate agreements with its unions and agree to enhanced safety protocols that will allow the company to responsibly reopen Disneyland, the company says.
‘Exceptional Leader’: Marcus & Millichap Co-Chairman William Millichap Passes Away at 76
by Amy Works
CALABASAS, CALIF. — William Millichap, co-chairman of Marcus & Millichap whose leadership and innovation helped pave the way for the company to become a national player and household name in commercial real estate, has passed away at the age of 76 following a year-long battle with cancer. The company made the announcement Tuesday in a press release highlighting his career accomplishments. Millichap joined the company, then known as G.M. Marcus Co., as an investment broker shortly after its founding in 1971. After serving as a regional manager of the Palo Alto, Calif., office in the mid-1970s, Millichap went on to become president and a director of the company from 1985 to 2000. He was co-chairman of the board until his death. “The company’s formative years benefited greatly from Bill’s push for innovation, including our training programs, professionalization of the industry and adoption of technology — key building blocks of the firm’s market leadership,” says George Marcus, founder and chairman of the Calabasas-based company. “Bill was the truest of friends that one could ever have and a real partner in good times and challenging ones,” adds Marcus. “He was a unique and exceptional leader, coach and innovator. All who knew him …
TEMPE, ARIZ. — Truist Commercial Real Estate has originated a $52 million balance sheet loan for the Tides at South Tempe apartment community. The borrower is a joint venture between Tides Equities and FCP. The loan will allow Tides Equities and FCP to continue to implement the value-add business plan for the property. Once complete and stabilized, the owners expect to refinance the debt via an agency loan from Grandbridge Real Estate Capital, a division of Truist. Situated on 20.5 acres at 4130 S. Mill Ave. in Tempe, the garden-style community features 442 apartments, covered parking, guest parking, on-call maintenance, pre-installed WiFi, a spa, assigned parking, cable television, disability access, laundry facilities, a picnic area with barbecues, swimming pool and fitness center. Jonathan White of Truist Real Estate Capital’s Agency Bridge program, Scott Cook of Truist National Real Estate and Evan Hom of Grandbridge Real Estate Capital originated the loan transaction.
HENDERSON, NEV. — Panattoni Development Co. has purchased 38.8 acres of undeveloped land, located at the southeast corner of Bermuda Road and St. Rose Parkway in the West Henderson submarket, for $25.5 million. Panattoni plans to construct a build-to-suit industrial asset on the property for an undisclosed tenant. The project is located within South 15 Airport Center, a 211-acre industrial complex. Dan Doherty, Paul Sweetland, Chris Lane and Jerry Doty of Colliers International’s Doherty Industrial Group represented Panattoni on the transaction. The name of the seller was not released.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Goodman Realty Group plans to develop a four-story multifamily community located within Winrock Town Center in Albuquerque. Situated on 3.3 acres, the 146,000-square-foot property will feature 199 apartments, a game room, lounge, industrial kitchen, paw spa, fitness center, courtyard and secured parking, as well as the amenities available at Winrock Town Center. Construction of the $45 million project is slated to begin in fourth-quarter 2020, with completion expected in third-quarter 2022. The development team includes DPS Architects and Albuquerque-based Goodman Realty Group as developer and owner.
EL SEGUNDO, CALIF. — Thorofare Capital has funded a $26 million post-acquisition loan for two R&D and office buildings in El Segundo. A single tenant occupies the full 200,220 square feet of the portfolio. The short-term bridge loan features a 50 percent loan-to-cost ratio, pre-development financing and a two-year base loan term with extension options. Felix Gutnikov, David Perlman, Andrew Kim and Jeff Scappini of Thorofare closed the loan for the undisclosed borrower.
By Riley McKee, Advisor, NAI Maestas & Ward If summarized in one word, New Mexico’s industrial real estate market can best be described as undersupplied. Steady increases in demand, combined with a dearth of new construction, have resulted in record-low vacancy rates in Albuquerque, Las Cruces and Santa Fe – the state’s primary metropolitan areas. A string of noteworthy projects are underway in Albuquerque. Food products supplier Ben E. Keith Foods is building a 260,000-square-foot regional headquarters and distribution center to service markets throughout the region. FedEx Freight recently opened a 95,000-square-foot distribution center strategically positioned on a 50-acre site to expedite planned expansions. Brunacini Development, the city’s largest industrial landlord, just completed a 140,000-square-foot multi-tenant distribution center anchored by Bunzl, a London-based food packaging distributor. Finally, and perhaps most notably, nuclear energy firm Kairos Power acquired an 110,000-square-foot research and development facility after a nationwide site selection process. It plans to expand the facility, which sits on 35 acres, as part of an incentive package with the state. Las Cruces is seeing strong development activity as well, specifically in Santa Teresa, an international Port of Entry that sits 21 miles south of the city. W. Silver Recycling, which processes …