CHANTILLY, VA. — Klein Enterprises has purchased Chantilly Plaza I-IV, a four-building, 150,000-square-foot property in Chantilly. Chantilly Plaza was 76 percent leased at the time of the sale to tenants including DaVita Kidney Care, Dulles GeoTech and United Bank. The asset is situated at 14225 Sullyfield Circle, about 20 miles west of downtown Arlington and about seven miles south of Dulles International Airport. Transwestern Commercial represented the seller, Veslor Properties, in the transaction. The sales price was not disclosed.
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TAMPA, FLA. — Coastline Management Group has acquired Park at Ravenna, a garden-style apartment community consisting of 300 units across 19 three-story buildings in Tampa. KeyBank Real Estate Capital has provided a $23.3 million loan for the buyer, which is using the loan to fund the acquisition and capital improvements. Robert Ginsberg of Eyzenberg & Co., structured and placed $6.9 million in equity with JCR Capital. Built in 1972, Park at Ravenna’s amenities include two swimming pools, a fitness center, clubhouse, playground, dog park and a business center. Alan Isenstadt of KeyBank originated the three-year loan, the terms of which were not disclosed.
SUNRISE, FLA. — UBS Asset Management has sold Corporate Center II, a 91,221-square-foot office building in Sunrise, to Vanderbilt Office Properties and Barron Colliers Cos. for $20.8 million. The building is situated at 1571 Sawgrass Corporate Parkway within Sawgrass International Corporate Park. Corporate Center II, which is situated on 6.2 acres and built in 1998, was 98 percent leased to tenants including Cigna Insurance, Heritage Insurance and Synechron, an information technology and consulting company. Amenities include a two-story lobby, onsite café and a parking ratio of 4.4 per 1,000 square feet. Mike Davis, Dominic Montazemi, Scott O’Donnell and Rick Brugge of Cushman & Wakefield represented the seller in the transaction.
BOCA RATON, FLA. — HFF has arranged a $125.7 million construction loan for Uptown Boca, a 38-acre mixed-use project in Boca Raton. Jutland Finance Inc. provided the floating-rate loan to the development team of Giles Capital Group, Rosemurgy Properties, Schmier Property Group and Wheelock Street Capital. Elliott Throne, Steven Klein and Jesse Wright led HFF’s debt placement team in the transaction. The developers broke ground in October 2018 and said Uptown Boca will comprise 456 residential units, which are expected to deliver in early 2020, and 171,086 square feet of retail space, which is expected to deliver this summer. Retail tenants include Lucky’s Market, Silverspot Cinema, Bolay, Chick-fil-A and BurgerFi. The development will be situated at the corner of Glades Road and 95th Avenue, about five miles west of downtown Boca Raton.
HYATTSVILLE, MD. — The Donaldson Group, Declaration Capital and Angelo Gordon & Co. have acquired Plaza Tower Apartments, a 288-unit apartment community in Hyattsville, for $42.6 million. Plans to upgrade the property include adding a new leasing center, as well as upgrading common areas, building exteriors and interior amenities. Work on the upgrades is expected to start in late spring. The property is situated at 6700 Belcrest Road, about one mile south of the University of Maryland and about eight miles northeast of downtown Washington, D.C.
LCOR, WMATA Begin Construction on Transit-Oriented Multifamily Project in Metro D.C.
by Alex Tostado
NORTH BETHESDA, MD. — LCOR and Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) have broken ground on Arrowwood, a 294-unit apartment complex in North Bethesda. The six-story building will be located at 5410 McGrath Blvd., above WMATA’s White Flint Metro Station. This is the third residential phase within LCOR’s North Bethesda Center. Arrowwood will include 10,000 square feet of ground-level retail space, and apartment amenities will include a clubhouse, outdoor grills, fitness center and two music rooms. Design Collective designed Arrowwood, Davis Construction is the general contractor and M&T Bank is providing project financing.
VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. — Blackfin Real Estate Investors and GMF Capital LLC have purchased Baker Crossing, a 75-building, 600-unit apartment complex in Virginia Beach. Amenities at Baker Crossing include a clubhouse, swimming pool, sundeck, grilling area, fitness center, playground, basketball court and a racquetball court. As part of the transaction, the buyers assumed an agency loan originated by Newmark Knight Frank. The sales price and seller were not disclosed.
WINCHESTER, KY. — NexCore Group has broken ground on the 24,693-square-foot Catholic Health Initiatives Saint Joseph Health Winchester Medical Office Building in Winchester. The Denver-based developer expects the building to be delivered in February 2020. The facility will offer a full complement of healthcare services including primary care, cardiology, orthopedics, imaging, lab, specialist timeshare space, family practice, radiology, CT, ultrasound, blood draw, a physical therapy gym and nuclear medicine, a branch of medical imaging that uses small amounts of radioactive material to diagnose and determine the severity of or treat a variety of diseases. The facility is located about 25 miles east of Lexington.
Cushman & Wakefield Arranges $71.9M Sale, Acquisition Loan for Office Tower in Downtown Nashville
by Alex Tostado
NASHVILLE, TENN. — Cushman & Wakefield has arranged the $71.9 million sale of Philips Plaza, a 435,535-square-foot, 24-floor office building in downtown Nashville. The building, which was purchased by Wheelock Street Capital, is situated at 414 Union St. and was 97 percent leased to 26 tenants at the time of the sale. Since 2015, the property has undergone $3.5 million in renovations to include a new lobby, HVAC systems, roof, upgraded common areas and an upgraded conference center. The office building shares a plaza with a recently renovated DoubleTree by Hilton hotel. Stewart Calhoun, Samir Idris, Crews Johnston, David Meline and Hailey Paul of Cushman & Wakefield represented the undisclosed sellers in the transaction. Additionally, Michael Ryan, Brian Linnihan and Richard Henry of Cushman & Wakefield arranged acquisition financing on behalf of Wheelock Street Capital.
LEXINGTON, KY. — Passco Cos. has acquired The Henry at Fritz Farm, a 306-unit multifamily community in Lexington, for $62.4 million. The apartment complex is situated about five miles south of downtown Lexington within The Summit at Fritz Farm, a mixed-use development offering a 120-room hotel, 44,000 square feet of office space and 285,610 square feet of retail space. Retail tenants at the Bayer Properties-developed development include Whole Foods Market, Shake Shack, Pottery Barn, Arhaus, Babalu and Lululemon. Amenities at The Henry include a saltwater swimming pool, sundeck, 24-hour fitness center, business center, fire pits, clubroom and a pet spa. Mike Kemether and Craig Collins of Cushman & Wakefield represented the seller, the Dobbins Group, in the transaction. Chris Black and Caleb Marten of KeyBank Real Estate Capital’s Commercial Mortgage Group arranged acquisition financing on behalf of the buyer.