Southeast

ALEXANDRIA, VA. — CBRE has arranged the $78 million sale of Crystal Woods of Alexandria, a 344-unit apartment community located at 4905 Southland Ave. in Alexandria, roughly eight miles south of Washington, D.C. Jonathan Greenberg, Bill Roohan, Bob Dean, Brian Margerum, Yalda Ghamarian and Thomas Leachman of CBRE arranged the transaction on behalf of the buyer, Republic Properties Corp. Constructed in 1976, Crystal Woods features a fitness center, pool, playground, courtyard, picnic areas and laundry facilities. The previous ownership implemented capital improvements to building systems and common areas. Crystal Woods is located within a 15-minute drive of employment centers including the Pentagon, U.S. Patent & Trademark Office, the Department of Defense Mark Center campus and Inova Alexandria Hospital. In addition, the property is less than a mile from Landmark Mall, which is scheduled for a 2020 redevelopment start by The Howard Hughes Corp.

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HIALEAH, FLA. — ASB Real Estate Investments has acquired a 302,000-square-foot industrial property in Hialeah for $24.3 million. The warehouse is located at 215 S.E. 10th Ave., roughly 12 miles northwest of Miami and roughly two miles from Miami International Airport. The facility includes 23,000 square feet of office space and is fully leased on a long-term basis to Synergy Custom Fixtures, a custom counters and fixtures manufacturer. ASB acquired the property from Terreno Realty Corp. on behalf of its core vehicle, the Allegiance Real Estate Fund. Lincoln Property Co. (LPC) brokered the transaction on behalf of ASB, which has retained LPC to manage the property. The building features 200 parking spaces and 22 dock doors.

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ORLANDO, FLA. — HFF has secured the $19.8 million sale of Alafaya Commons, a 130,811-square-foot retail center located at 11792-11970 E. Colonial Drive in Orlando. Brad Peterson and Whitaker Leonhardt of HFF arranged the transaction on behalf of the seller, Regency Centers. Rebecca Van Reken and Gregg Shapiro of HFF secured a $13.7 million acquisition loan through First Florida Integrity Bank on behalf of the buyer, LBX Investments. The five-year loan features a fixed interest rate. Alafaya Commons was constructed in 1987 and renovated in 2015. The center was 89.7 percent leased at the time of sale to tenants such as Academy Sports + Outdoors, Youfit Health Clubs, H&R Block, GNC, Goodfellas Pizza, Orange County Health & Family, Sunset Christian Preparatory and Junior Colombian Burger. The center also includes outparcels that house Taco Bell, Amscot and Chuan Lu Garden.

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DURHAM, N.C. — LRC Properties has signed leases with Hi-Wire Brewing and WillowTree Inc. to its Golden Belt Campus, a 320,000-square-foot historic mill located at 800 Taylor St. in downtown Durham. Robin Roseberry Anders and Jordan Williams of NAI Carolantic Realty represented LRC in the lease negotiations. Asheville, N.C.-based Hi-Wire Brewing is scheduled to open its third location, a 10,522-square-foot taproom, at the development by the end of October. The space will feature an outdoor covered patio and garden, full-sized shuffleboard courts, foosball tables and table tennis. Matt Larson of CBRE arranged the lease on behalf of Hi-Wire. WillowTree Inc., a software agency with locations in North Carolina, Virginia and New York, will relocate its existing Durham office to the Golden Belt Campus in January 2019. The company will occupy more than 29,000 square feet on the top floor of the mill, which features a monitor roof, clerestory windows, exposed brick and original maple floors. Matt Winters of Tri Properties represented WillowTree in the lease negotiation. New York-based LRC acquired the campus in phases in 2016 and 2017 and has since begun a full-scale renovation. At completion, the renovation will include brick and timber office spaces, 40,000-square-foot floor plates, new …

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NASHVILLE, TENN. — Doster Construction Co. has completed construction of Novel Bellevue Place, a 337-unit apartment community located within Nashville’s One Bellevue Place, the mixed-use redevelopment of the former Bellevue Center Mall. Crescent Communities is the project developer, and Preston Partnership was the architect of record. Novel Bellevue Place features a mix of one- to three-bedroom units with granite countertops, Energy Star stainless steel appliances, Nest thermostats and subway tile backsplashes. Community amenities include a saltwater pool, clubroom with pool tables and shuffleboard, full outdoor kitchen with outdoor pizza oven and grills and a fitness center with cardio equipment.

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CHATTANOOGA, TENN. — Urban Story Ventures, a Chattanooga-based commercial real estate developer and owner, is planning the redevelopment of a 112-acre site in Chattanooga’s West End district. Situated along the Tennessee River, the site houses the former Alstom turbine plant, as well as adjacent buildings and land. Preliminary plans call for Urban Story Ventures to preserve the LEED Gold-certified plant and renovate the remaining buildings and land for mixed-use, including office space, restaurants and residences. The developer is also planning a combination distillery, brewery and winery — a first for Tennessee. Urban Story Ventures recently established West End Property LLC to oversee the project. The company hopes to recruit a manufacturer to occupy the space left behind in 2016 by Alstom, a French rail transport company that sold its power and grid business lines to GE Power (NYSE: GE) in 2015. “This is the most significant resurgence of Chattanooga’s riverfront since Mayor Bob Corker implemented the 21st Century Waterfront in 2002,” says Jimmy White, principal of West End Property LLC and owner of Urban Story Ventures. “The development will create hundreds of jobs, connect people to the river and create a whole new district and destination for residents and visitors.” …

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WASHINGTON, D.C. — Natixis has provided a $52.8 million loan for the refinancing and lease-up of 1000 F Street N.W., a 93,465-square-foot office building in Washington, D.C.’s East End submarket. The loan was provided on behalf of the building developer and owner, Douglas Development Corp., which completed construction on the property in 2016. The D.C.-based developer will use the loan to refinance an existing construction loan and fund tenant improvements to continue leasing the property. The LEED Gold-certified building, which was approximately 30 percent leased at the close of financing, features 7,282 square feet of ground-floor retail space and two levels of below-grade parking.

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THEODORE, ALA. — Monmouth Real Estate Investment Corp. has acquired a newly constructed industrial building located at 6735 Trippel Road in Theodore, roughly 15 miles southwest of Mobile, for $33.7 million. The 362,942-square-foot facility, which opened in the second half of 2017, is net-leased to Amazon Fulfillment Service Inc. for 11 years. Johnson Development Associates Inc. developed the facility in partnership with Amazon. The property is situated on 31.3 acres, roughly 14 miles from the Port of Mobile. The acquisition marks Monmouth’s second property leased to Amazon.

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DUNWOODY, GA. — Apple Hospitality REIT Inc. has acquired the 132-room Hampton Inn & Suites by Hilton Atlanta Perimeter Dunwoody for $29.5 million, or roughly $223,000 per room. The hotel, which opened in 2016, is located at 4565 Ashford Dunwoody Road, roughly 15 miles north of downtown Atlanta in the city’s Central Perimeter submarket. The name of the seller was not disclosed. The hotel features a business center, meeting rooms, fitness center and a pool. Following the acquisition, Apple Hospitality’s portfolio spans 243 hotels across 34 states.

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ORMOND BEACH, FLA. — ShopOne Centers REIT Inc. has acquired The Trails Shopping Center, a 135,286-square-foot shopping center located at 282 N. Nova Road in Ormond Beach, a city on Florida’s east coast near Daytona Beach. Sabal Financial Group LP – Slate Trails Holdings LLC sold the asset for $21.9 million. Richard Chichester, Donald MacLellan and Shaun Riley of Faris Lee Investments arranged the transaction on behalf of ShopOne. Originally constructed in 1978, The Trails Shopping Center underwent a major renovation in 2017. A 36,866-square-foot Publix anchors the property, which was 77 percent leased at the time of sale. Additional tenants include Talbot’s, Chico’s, LOFT, Dairy Queen, Anytime Fitness, Jos. A. Bank, White House-Black Market, BurgerIM and Supercuts.

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