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LOS ANGELES — Highridge Costa and Western Community Housing, along with Los Angeles Housing Department, Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health and the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles, have opened Main Street Apartments, an affordable housing development in the South Park neighborhood of Los Angeles. The community provides 57 fully furnished, permanent supportive housing apartment homes to homeless veterans and families earning at or below 30 percent to 50 percent of the area median income (AMI). The property offers 42 studio units targeted toward homeless veterans, 14 two-bedroom units targeting homeless families and a one-bedroom unit reserved for the onsite property manager. With 23 units set aside for homeless persons experiencing a mental health disorder, the community is also fully accessible, including all indoor and outdoor spaces, to those with physical disabilities. While 56 of the residences are fully adaptable units, an additional seven units have features for mobility accessibility and four units have features for communication accessibility. Units will include a bed, couch, dresser, dining table, chairs, kitchenette, closet and a private bathroom. Community amenities include a community room, residential courtyard, roof terraces, bike storage, laundry facilities and onsite resident services, as well as 1,500 square …

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Twin-Canyon-Shopping-Center-San-Ramon-CA

SAN RAMON, CALIF. — TownCentre Capital has acquired Twin Canyon Shopping Center, a retail strip center in San Ramon, from a private entity for $9 million.Located at 2450-2550 San Ramon Valley Blvd., Twin Canyon Shopping Center offers 23,149 square feet of retail space. The property is fully leased to a variety of tenants, including Round Table Pizza, Beer Area Liquors and Bricks & Minifigs. The shopping center was built in 1980. Eric Kathrein and Warren McClean of JLL Capital Markets represented the seller in the deal.

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2505-2575-Highland-Ave-San-Bernardino-CA

SAN BERNARDINO, CALIF. — Progressive Real Estate Partners has arranged the sale of four adjacent separately parceled retail properties in San Bernardino. An undisclosed Los Angeles-based seller sold the assets to an undisclosed San Bernardino County, Calif.-based buyer for $7 million. Located at 2505-2575 Highland Ave., the properties are net leased to tenants including IHOP, Wienerschnitzel, Taco Bell and a 76 gas station. Lance Mordachini and Trinnie Lee of Progressive Real Estate represented the seller, while Kevin Kwan of Realiv represented the buyer in the transaction.

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SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY, CALIF. — Keystone Mortgage Corp. has arranged a $6.8 million permanent loan to fund the acquisition of an industrial flex building in South Orange County. Situated on 2.7 acres, the property offers one dock-high loading door, one grade-level loading door and 24-foot clear heights. At the time of sale, the building was fully occupied by a single tenant. No further information about the property was released. Nick Viscount of Keystone’s Orange County production office secured the financing on behalf of the borrower, a private real estate investor. One of Keystone’s correspondent life company lenders provided the non-resource loan, which features a 30-year amortization schedule.

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4200-04-Adams-Ave-San-Diego-CA

SAN DIEGO — Marcus & Millichap has arranged the sale of Adams Heritage Row, a corner retail center located at 4200-04 Adams Ave. in San Diego’s Kensington neighborhood. The Davis/Logan Family Trust sold the asset to an undisclosed buyer for $2.9 million. Ross Sanchez and Nick Totah of Marcus & Millichap’s The Totah Group represented the seller in the deal. Constructed in 1935, Adams Heritage Row offers 4,673 square feet of multi-tenant retail space, occupied by Pappalecco Italian Café and The OAS Center, as well as an adjacent seven-space parking lot.

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— By Leah Masson, senior director, Cushman & Wakefield — The real estate landscape in the Puget Sound region is shaped by a dynamic contrast between the Eastside and Downtown Seattle. The Eastside continues to thrive, particularly with its robust tech activity. Major developments, such as the Eight, Skanska’s 540,000-square-foot project, is nearing full occupancy, underscoring the area’s strong demand.  OpenAI is actively seeking space on the Eastside, with expectations of more artificial intelligence groups to follow. It’s worth noting that the Eastside is not plagued by the safety issues that have been a concern for Downtown Seattle. The anticipated 2025 opening of the light rail is set to drive even more growth in the area. Downtown Seattle is also experiencing an uptick in leasing activity, with active tenants expanding in terms of both square footage and lease term lengths. Since 2021, professional services groups, such as law and engineering firms, have been the primary drivers of leasing, but there is now a welcome return of tech companies to the Seattle market. New AI-focused tenants are beginning to emerge, moving out of coworking spaces and seeking permanent office locations in the city. However, Downtown Seattle continues to face significant challenges, …

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918-S-Stimson-Ave.City-of-Industry-CA

CITY OF INDUSTRY, CALIF. — Ardmore Home Design, a luxury wholesale furniture manufacturer and the building’s tenant, has acquired an industrial property in City of Industry for $59.9 million. Situated on 13 acres at 918 S. Stimson Ave., the 282,377-squared-foot distribution facility features 24- to 30-foot clear heights, 34 dock-high doors, two grade-level doors, 28 trailer stalls and 150 auto stalls. Patrick Nally, Makenna Peter, Mark Detmer and Even Moran of JLL represented the seller, while Rick Sherburne of HRS Commercial represented the buyer in the deal.

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Kings-Shops-Waikoloa-HI

WAIKOLOA, HAWAII — A joint venture between Pacific Retail Capital Partners, Starwood Property Trust and Taconic Capital Advisors has purchased Kings’ Shops, a retail property in Waikoloa. Terms of the transaction were not released. Tenants at the nearly 70,000-square-foot Kings’ Shops include Tiffany & Co., Tommy Bahama, Tori Richard, Travis Matthews, Lululemon, Kahala, Roy’s Waikoloa Bar & Grill by Chef Roy Yamaguchi, Foster’s Kitchen and A-Bay’s Island Grill. The property also offers venues for live entertainment, including music and fire dancing, weekly farmers markets and monthly night market events.

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GREELEY AND GRAND JUNCTION, COLO. — Bow River Capital has completed the disposition of a two-property seniors housing portfolio in Colorado. An undisclosed buyer acquired the 140-unit, fully private-pay seniors housing portfolio for $30 million. Completed in 2020, the two-story The Lodge at Greeley, located at 4430 24th St. in Greeley, offers 92 units in a mix of 20 independent living, 48 assisted living and 24 memory care units within studio and one-bedroom layouts. At the time of sale, the property was fully occupied. The pet-friendly community offers a beauty salon, library, fitness center, private event rooms, an outdoor dining area and restaurant-style dining. Completed in 2019, The Lodge at Grand Junction offers 48-unit, 50-bed assisted living and memory care units in studio and one-bedroom layouts. The pet-friendly community offers a beauty salon, media room, therapy and exercise room, a chapel and restaurant-style dining. The JLL Seniors Housing Capital Markets team represented the seller in the deal.

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AURORA, COLO. — Unique Properties / TCN Worldwide has arranged the sale of an industrial warehouse facility located at 11601 E. 33rd Ave. in Aurora. The asset traded for $5.4 million. Trane occupies the 24,536-square-foot building under a long-term, single-tenant net lease agreement. The property features a large, fenced yard, one platform dock and three drive-in doors. Sam Leger and Graham Trotter of Unique Properties / TCN Worldwide represented the undisclosed seller in the deal. The name of the buyer was not released.

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