Texas

SAN ANTONIO — Florida-based multifamily operator Electra America has acquired Firewheel Apartments, a 366-unit multifamily community located at 6155 Eckhert Road in San Antonio’s North Hampton neighborhood. Built in 2014, the property offers a mix of one-, two- and three-bedroom units and amenities such as a pool, a pet park, 24-hour fitness center, business center and a gaming lounge with a coffee bar. Electra America purchased the property from HPI Residential. Berkadia arranged acquisition financing for the transaction.

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SAN ANTONIO — Mason Joseph Co. Inc. has secured a $42 million loan for the construction and permanent financing of Brewery South, a 223-unit apartment property located at in the Riverwalk area of San Antonio. Local investment and development firm Silver Ventures is developing the property, which will also be situated adjacent to the Pearl Brewery, a retail and entertainment redevelopment. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) provided the nonrecourse loan, which features a fixed interest rate through the 23-month construction period and subsequent 40-year term, through its 221(d)(4) program.

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HOUSTON — Hunt Mortgage Group has secured $11.1 million in refinancing for Pine Creek Apartments, a 300-unit multifamily community located at 470 Maxey Road in Houston. Property amenities include two pools, a playground, three laundry facilities, a sports court and a resident clubhouse. Hunt Mortgage secured the funds on behalf of Elandis, a Miami-based investment and development firm, which acquired the property in 2016.

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DALLAS — Granite Properties has opened Factory Six03, a 215,000-square-foot office property located at 603 Munger St. in the West End area of Dallas. Over the years, the 114-year-old building has served as a warehouse, marketplace and movie theater, but was vacant between 2006 and 2015, when Granite acquired it. The redevelopment delivered an additional two floors with views of the Dallas skyline, a tenant lounge, conference center, ground-floor restaurant space, an outdoor plaza and underground parking structure. The first tenant, C1 Innovation Lab by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas, moved into Factory Six03 over the summer.  

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SAN ANTONIO — Western Wealth Capital (WWC), a Canadian investment firm, has acquired two multifamily properties totaling 480 units in San Antonio. The company purchased Brynwood Apartments, a 276-unit community located at 8711 Bowens Crossing on the city’s northwestern side, and Sereno Park Apartments, a 204-unit property located at 3903 SE Military Drive on the city’s southeastern side. ARA Newmark brokered the sale and an undisclosed private equity firm provided acquisition financing for the transaction.

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FRISCO, TEXAS — STRIVE has brokered the sale of Shops at Stonebriar, a 187,767-square-foot retail center located at the corner of Preston Road and Gaylord Parkway in the Dallas metro of Frisco. Situated adjacent to Stonebriar Centre Mall, the Class A center was 98 percent leased at the time of sale to tenants such as Toys “R” Us, Casual Male XL, Patel Bros. and Fuddruckers. Jason Vitorino and Jennifer Pierson of STRIVE represented the seller, a California-based partnership. A Texas-based private investor purchased the property for an undisclosed price.  

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KATY, TEXAS — Marcus & Millichap has arranged the sale of Franz Road Self Storage, a 274-unit self-storage facility located at 23012 Franz Road in the Houston metro of Katy. Dave Knobler of Marcus & Millichap represented the seller, a private investor, and procured the buyer, a limited liability company. Both parties requested anonymity.

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HOUSTON — NAI Partners has secured a 91,200-square-foot industrial lease at 9010 W. Little York Road in northwest Houston on behalf of Favorite Brands, a distributor of alcoholic beverages. John Ferruzzo and Nick Peterson of NAI Partners represented Favorite Brands in the lease negotiations. Matteson Hamilton of Stream Realty Partners represented the landlord, KTR Hou IV LP.  

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In the greater Fort Worth commercial real estate market, there was a scarcity of industrial speculative development until 2007-2008. A number of submarkets saw projects go vertical at this time, including Alliance, North Fort Worth and South Fort Worth. The results were mixed.  While there were some successes, a number of developers found themselves at the mercy of unfortunate timing. Deal velocity slowed, leaving well-positioned buildings competing for the same tenants. This resulted in unanticipated, extended vacancy time frames and generous tenant concessions. Fast forward to 2017 — 10 years after the last cycle — and we are in the midst of an even more ambitious round of speculative development. Although many would say we are in the late innings of this real estate upswing, the number of new starts under construction or announced across Fort Worth paints a different picture. Is the continued construction justified, or is this another example of developers falling in love with the market fundamentals and not paying enough attention to market-specific deal velocity? According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Fort Worth’s population has grown 60 percent since 2000, making it the 16th-largest city in the country and the fastest-growing among the 20 largest cities …

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FORT WORTH, TEXAS — Bob Moore Construction Inc. has completed a 641,226-square-foot facility for TTI Inc., a Fort Worth-based distribution firm. The facility, which will serve as the company’s main office headquarters and distribution center, is located within Mercantile Center, an industrial park situated along Meacham Boulevard on the city’s north side. Bob Moore Construction broke ground on the property, which features a tilt-wall configuration and 38 loading docks, in June 2016.

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