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245-Bountiful-Ave-Longmont-CO

LONGMONT AND COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. — The Garrett Companies is developing two apartment communities in Longmont and Colorado Springs. The combined development value of the two properties is $145 million. Wintrust provided a construction loan for the Longmont property, while National Bank of Indianapolis provided a construction loan for the Colorado Springs asset. Located at 245 Bountiful Ave. in Longmont, the garden-style project will offer 224 one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments, with 12 percent of the units income restricted. The asset will include one four-story and 10 two-story buildings, a resort-style pool and spa with cabanas, a fitness center, TV lounges, pickleball courts and a dog park. Construction for the $90 million project is slated for completion in early 2027. Humphreys & Partners is serving as architect for the development. Situated on the southwest corner of Rio Vista Drive and Barnes Road in Colorado Springs, the garden-style property includes four four-story buildings with a mix of 41 percent one bedrooms, 41 percent two bedrooms and 18 percent three bedrooms. Each of the 163 units will have a full-sized washer/dryer. Community amenities will include a resort-style pool and spa and cabanas, a fitness center, dog park, clubhouse with lounge, billiards and arcade …

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The-Retro-32nd-St-Phoenix-AZ

PHOENIX — Northmarq has arranged the sale of The Retro on 32nd Street, a garden-style multifamily property in Phoenix. Goodyear, Ariz.-based Belbrook 32 LLC sold the asset to La Jolla, Calif.-based Cane Capital for $8.2 million. Built in 1968 and renovated in 2002, The Retro at 32nd Street offers 62 studio, one- and two-bedroom units. Apartments feature stainless steel appliances, high-speed internet, vinyl plank flooring, oversized closets, open kitchens and ceiling fans. The pet-friendly community includes a swimming pool, leasing office and onsite management, laundry facility, an outdoor grilling space, onsite patrol and gated access. The property is located at 3025 N. 32nd St. Ryan Boyle, Trevor Koskovich, Jesse Hudson and Logan Baca of Northmarq’s Phoenix Multifamily Investment Sales represented the seller in the deal.

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Clock-Tower-Burlingame-CA

BURLINGAME, CALIF. — Matthews Real Estate Investment Services has arranged the sale of The Clock Tower, an office building in Burlingame. Sazze Partners, a venture capital firm from South Korea, acquired the asset for $5.4 million and plans to establish a U.S. office at the site. Located at 20 Park Road, The Clock Tower offers 6,815 square feet of office space. Marko Buljan of Matthews facilitated the transaction.

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Zaterra-Apts-Chandler-AZ

CHANDLER, ARIZ. — PB Bell and PCCP have completed the sale of Zaterra, an apartment community in Chandler, to an undisclosed buyer for $137.5 million, or $350,765 per unit. Completed in 2023 on 22 acres, Zaterra features 392 apartments with walk-up layouts and garages spread across a two- and three-story garden-style property. Community amenities include two swimming pools with sundecks, a creative suite with a large conference room and individual workspaces, a 24-hour fitness center and yoga lawn. Steve Gebing and Cliff David of Institutional Property Advisors, a division of Marcus & Millichap, represented the sellers and procured the buyer in the deal.

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Harbert-Seniors-Housing-Fund-Community-Metro-Los-Angeles-CA

LOS ANGELES — Live Oak Bank has provided a $25 million bridge-to-sale loan to finance a community located near Los Angeles. An entity doing business as Harbert Seniors Housing Fund I LP is the borrower. The financing features a three-year initial term, 36 months of interest-only payments and $2.8 million in potential future earnout proceeds. The property totals 97 units, with independent, assisted living and memory care residences. 

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Midway-Village-Daly-City-CA

DALY CITY, CALIF. — MidPen Housing and partners have completed the construction of Midway Village I, which includes 147 affordable housing units in Daly City. MidPen also broke ground on Midway Village II, which will include 113 affordable units and a childcare facility. Midway Village I is reserved for renters earning between 30 and 80 percent of the area median income (AMI). The developer has earmarked 12 of the apartments for young adults aging out of foster care. Local teachers/members of the area’s education workforce will have priority for 27 of the units. When complete in 2027, Midway Village II will feature homes for families earning between 30 and 60 percent of AMI. Twenty-nine of the units will be reserved for individuals with supportive housing needs, provided through the Housing for a Healthy California program. This second phase will also feature a 15,000-square-foot childcare center where Peninsula Family Service will serve 109 children, including children from low-income families in the broader community. These are the first two phases of a four-phase revitalization and expansion effort that will ultimately transform an existing San Mateo County Housing Authority property from 150 outdated units into 555 new apartment homes. Residents of the original …

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4900-Cecilia-St-Cudahy-CA

CUDAHY, CALIF. — Stream Realty Partners has secured project entitlements for Central LA Commerce Center, a Class A light industrial development located at 4900 Cecilia St. in Cudahy, a suburb 11 miles southeast of Los Angeles. The project will transform a functionally obsolete 1950s-era manufacturing building into a LEED-certified light industrial development. The 100,000-square-foot property will feature a clear height of 36 feet, 5,000 square feet of speculative two-story office space, 11 dock-high doors and two drive-in doors. Additionally, the asset will include a fully secured truck court, independent ingress and egress for autos and trucks, and heavy base building power to meet the needs of modern light industrial tenants. Stream’s Industrial Development team for Central LA Commerce Center includes Nick Kreuter, Andrew Warren and Scott Sowanick, who will collaborate with the brokerage team led by Matt Moore and Wes Hunnicutt.

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TUCSON, ARIZ. — Providence Property Group has purchased Tropicana Apartments, a multifamily complex in Tucson, from TropicanaApartments LLC for $1.7 million. Located at 3815-3816 E. 3rd St., the 8,650-square-foot asset offers 14 units. Allan Mendelsberg and Joey Martinez of Cushman & Wakefield | PICOR represented both parties in the transaction.

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Gaylord Pacific Resort and Convention Center

CHULA VISTA, CALIF. — M.A. Mortenson and McCarthy Building Cos. have completed the Gaylord Pacific Resort and Convention Center, a $1.3 billion hospitality project located on the Chula Vista Bayfront, about seven miles from downtown San Diego. The nearly 2 million-square-foot development, construction of which began in August 2022, is the largest hotel project in the United States, according to the development team. Spanning 36 acres, the development consists of a 22-story Marriott hotel with 1,600 guestrooms (including 89 suites) and an 800,000-square-foot convention center that has an open-floor exhibit hall with meeting rooms, elevated ballrooms and areas to host large-scale events. The property also features a 4.3-acre outdoor waterpark with a waterslide, lazy river, wave pool, poolside bars and private cabanas. Guests have access to additional amenities such as a sports bar, fitness center, full-service spa and salon, nine-story parking garage and several restaurants, including Old Hickory Steakhouse, Trēō Kitchen + Bar, Shallow End Grill and Sunny’s.  The development team, which includes HKS Architecture, the City of Chula Vista, the Port of San Diego and Marriott International, completed the project in 34 months, creating approximately 3,000 annual jobs during the construction phase. The team also estimates that the project will …

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— By Tony Solomon of Marcus & Millichap —  The positive relationship between retailers and rooftops is proving true in key ways across Los Angeles County. The market’s retail vacancy has risen in recent years — with the metro-wide rate up 120 basis points since 2022 – but the overall measure of 6.5 percent belies strong local dynamics.  Retailers are continuing to find opportunities, especially in zones with recent and upcoming residential growth. Multifamily vacancy dropped by 50 basis points or more last year in the Santa Clarita Valley, Southeast Los Angeles and the South San Gabriel Valley. These same submarkets recorded retail vacancy rates at or under 5.2 percent at the onset of this year, which are some of the lowest in the county. Property performance momentum is set to continue in those areas amid numerous upcoming move-ins, including from tenants like Savers and Planet Fitness. The growing local apartment sector is expected to help absorb the primary area of heightened availability: Downtown Los Angeles. Retail vacancy here jumped 220 basis points last year to 9.1 percent, more than 100 basis points above the next highest submarket. Thankfully, that vacancy pressure may begin to ease in the near future. …

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