FAIRFAX, VA. — Avison Young has arranged the sale of Merrifield-Fairfax Medical Campus, a 119,788-square-foot medical office building located at 3023 Hamaker Court in Fairfax, roughly 20 miles west of Washington, D.C. Grosvenor Americas Inc. sold the asset for $62.5 million to Harrison Street Real Estate, according to the Washington Business Journal. Jim Kornick, Chip Ryan, Mike Wilson, Erik Foster and Mark Johnson of Avison Young arranged the transaction. Situated adjacent to the Inova Fairfax Hospital campus, the building was 84.5 percent leased at the time of sale to tenants including Children’s National Health System and Pediatric Specialists of Virginia, a venture between Children’s and Inova. In addition, the transaction included a 120,000-square-foot adjacent site that has been approved for a second phase of development.
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ATLANTA — ATPS Realty Partners, a joint venture between Israel-based Sage Equities and Atlanta-based Anchor Capital Partners, has acquired Live Oak Square, a 201,488-square-foot office building in Atlanta’s Buckhead district. The Atlanta Business Chronicle reports HighBrook Investors sold the asset for approximately $50 million. Justin Parsonnet, Jay O’Meara, Will Yowell and Ryan Reeth of of CBRE arranged the transaction on behalf of the seller. The 10-story building is located at the intersection of Peachtree and Lenox roads, across the street from both Lenox Square mall and Phipps Plaza and within walking distance of the Lenox MARTA Station. The University of Georgia’s Terry College of Business anchors the building, which was 74 percent leased at the time of sale to tenants including Merchant E-Solutions, MRI Software and The Bucket Shop Café. Kevin Lott and Claire Ross of JLL will oversee the building’s leasing assignment, and JLL’s Stacy Goldworn will manage the property.
MCDONOUGH, GA. — Trammell Crow Co. (TCC) and its partner, Allstate, have sold Phase II of King Mill Distribution Park, an approximately 1.6 million-square-foot industrial park in McDonough, roughly 30 miles southeast of Atlanta. Canadian REIT Pure Industrial Real Estate Trust (PIRET) acquired the 760,256-square-foot warehouse, located at 150 Distribution Drive. Frank Fallon, Chris Riley and Trey Barry of CBRE arranged the transaction on behalf of the joint venture. Other terms of the deal were not disclosed. The building features 36-foot clear heights, ample trailer storage, employee vehicle parking, ingress/egress with two separate entrances and the flexibility to accommodate multiple tenants. In May, TCC and Allstate sold the first phase of the development to American Realty Advisors. The 846,496-square-foot building is fully leased to Wayfair, a Boston-based e-commerce retailer specializing in home furnishings and décor.
DOTHAN, ALA. — InvenTrust Properties Inc. has sold Dothan Pavilion, a 327,423-square-foot shopping center located at 4601 Montgomery Highway in Dothan, for $33.8 million. Dothan Pavilion Group LLC acquired the asset, and Jim Hamilton, Richard Reid and Barry Brown of HFF arranged the transaction on behalf of InvenTrust. At the time of sale, Dothan Pavilion was 89 percent leased to tenants including Bed Bath & Beyond, Barnes & Noble, Carmike Cinemas AMC Theatres, Michaels, Ross Dress for Less, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Target, Lowe’s Home Improvement, Kohl’s, Moe’s Southwest Grill, Ulta Beauty, Cold Stone Creamery and GameStop.
ORLANDO, FLA. — Atlanta-based Cousins Properties has sold a three-building, 1 million-square-foot office portfolio in Orlando for $208.1 million. The portfolio includes Bank of America Center, Citrus Center and One Orlando Centre. The seller was not disclosed, but The Real Deal reports San Diego-based Southwest Value Partners acquired the assets in a single transaction. In addition to the portfolio, Cousins Properties recently sold its 20 percent interest in Courvoisier Center, a 343,000-square-foot office building in Miami’s Brickell Key district, to its joint venture partner for $33.9 million, which included its share of joint venture debt.
NASHVILLE, TENN. — Cortland Partners has acquired Accent Bellevue, a 322-unit apartment community located at 645 Old Hickory Blvd. in Nashville. The sales price was not disclosed, but the Nashville Business Journal reports the newly built asset sold for $69.6 million. The Atlanta-based company acquired the property from developer Bellevue Apartments LP, an entity created by Westplan Investors. Cortland Properties will rename the property Cortland Bellevue. Constructed in 2017, the community includes studio to three-bedroom units and features a fitness center, saltwater pool and nearby green space and parks. Rental rates range from $1,225 to $1,950 per month, according to Apartments.com. The acquisition brings Cortland Partners’ portfolio to more than 40,000 apartment units nationwide and marks the company’s entrance into the Nashville market.
SAVANNAH, GA. — Passco Cos. has acquired Mariner Grove, a 320-unit multifamily property located at 2010 E. President St. in Savannah, roughly three miles east of Savannah’s historic downtown district. Robert Stickel and Alex Brown of Cushman & Wakefield arranged the $62.6 million transaction on behalf of the seller, Brand Properties, which developed the property in 2016 in a joint venture with Mariner Group. Chris Black and Caleb Marten of KeyBank Real Estate Capital arranged acquisition financing for the newly built asset on behalf of Passco. Other terms of the transaction were not disclosed. The three-story community was designed around a 300-year-old live oak grove, and features a saltwater pool with a sundeck and cabanas, fitness center with a yoga studio and a pet park.
TAMPA, FLA. — Cushman & Wakefield has arranged the $40.4 million sale of Tri-County Business Park, a 676,735-square-foot industrial park located at 13300 McCormick Drive in Tampa. Rick Brugge, Mike Davis and Michael Lerner of Cushman & Wakefield arranged the transaction on behalf of the seller, True North Management Group. A joint venture between Birtcher Anderson and JCR Capital acquired the asset. Tri-County Business Park includes 20 buildings constructed between 1980 and 1988. The buildings feature varying clear heights and both grade-level and dock-high loading. At the time of sale, the property was 75 percent leased to tenants including Leader Tech, Seven Seas Water Corp. and Clextral Inc.
DURHAM, N.C. — CBRE | Raleigh has arranged the $13.5 million sale of 4.2 acres of land located at 411 S. Roxboro St. in downtown Durham. LMC Durham Gateway Holdings LLC acquired the site with plans to develop a new mixed-use development. The site plan is approved to develop up to 212,239 square feet of office space with 9,260 square feet of ground-floor retail, 200 apartment units, a 155-room hotel with 20 condominium units and an additional 99,750 square feet of hotel or multifamily space. Chester Allen, Barry Bowling and Carlton Midyette III of CBRE | Raleigh arranged the transaction on behalf of the seller, Durham Partnership Group LLC. A construction timeline was not disclosed.
HOLLYWOOD, FLA. — Stroock has arranged the $90 million sale of Parc Station Apartments, a newly built, 336-unit multifamily community in Hollywood. Ira Teicher and John-Paul Ovadia of Stroock arranged the transaction on behalf of the buyer, JPMorgan Asset Management. A joint venture between Ram Realty Services and Pinnacle Housing Group sold the asset, which was constructed in 2016. Parc Station Apartments includes 17 three-story buildings and features a swimming pool, fitness center and a playground.