TAMPA, FLA. — A joint venture between Forge Capital Partners and Intown/Framework Group has sold 500 Harbour Island, a 235-unit, 21-story multifamily tower in downtown Tampa. The high-rise property offers one- and two-bedroom floor plans averaging 1,087 square feet. Communal amenities include a two-story lobby with a concierge, outdoor deck with dining and grilling areas, dog run, heated swimming pool, cabana area, conference room and a fitness center. Northwestern Mutual acquired 500 Harbour Island and brought in ZRS Management to oversee the building. Matt Mitchell, Zach Nolan and Brett Moss of JLL represented the seller in the transaction.
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LAKE MARY, FLA. — Sonata Senior Living has announced plans to develop Sonata Lake Mary, a 193-unit seniors housing community in Lake Mary, approximately 15 miles north of Orlando. The four-story, 250,000-square-foot community will be located on a seven-acre site within Parkway Properties Inc.’s Lake Wellness & Technology Park mixed-use development. Sonata Lake Mary will feature 88 independent living, 92 assisted living and 13 memory care apartments. Sonata Senior Living expects to break ground in early 2020 for a planned 2021 opening. It will be the 12th community for the Orlando-based seniors housing developer and operator. Development costs were estimated at $52 million. The location of Sonata Lake Mary within the 153-acre, $750 million Lake Wellness & Technology Park will place the community in close proximity to a hospital, urgent care facility and medical pavilion. Orlando Health plans to start construction of a $470 million, 240-bed hospital in 2020, with plans for another 84,000 square feet of medical office space within walking distance to Sonata Lake Mary.
RICHMOND, TEXAS — CIT Group has provided a $34 million loan for an assisted living community in Richmond, approximately 25 miles southwest of Houston. The loan will refinance construction debt on the Delaney at Parkway Lakes, a 207-unit community. The borrower is a joint venture between Blue Moon Capital Partners and Life Care Services (LCS).
COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. — Newmark Knight Frank – Colorado has arranged the sale of Park Ridge, a multifamily property located in Colorado Springs. Park Ridge Apartment CS LLC sold the asset to Park Ridge SRP LLC for $23 million. Located at 2602 W. Serendipity Circle, the property features 204 apartments. Kevin McKenna and Saul Levy of Newmark Knight Frank – Colorado Multifamily handled the transaction.
PORTLAND, ORE. — Fore Property has completed the disposition of Rivage, a multifamily property located at 2220 NW Front Ave. in Portland. Magnolia Capital acquired the asset for an undisclosed sum. Rivage features 260 units in a mix of studio, one- and two-bedroom layouts, with a rooftop deck overlooking the Willamette River. At the time of sale, the podium-style property was stabilized. Fore Property, with funds from Carlyle Realty Partners VII and financing from PNC Bank, developed the property in 2017.
Newmark Realty Capital Arranges $22M in Development Financing for Residential Tower in Northern Idaho
by Amy Works
COEUR D’ALENE, IDAHO — San Francisco-based Newmark Realty Capital (NRC) has arranged $22 million in development and construction financing for One Lakeside Center, a 15-story residential tower on the north shore of Lake Coeur d’Alene in Northern Idaho. Demetri Koston of NRC’s Spokane, Wash., office arranged the financing for the undisclosed borrower through a New York-based national bank lender. Situated one block from the water’s edge in Coeur d’Alene, One Lakeside Center will feature 69 residential units, a parking garage and a ground-floor commercial suite. Additional details of the project were not released.
Erickson Living Plans Two-Building Seniors Housing Expansion in Highlands Ranch, Colorado
by Amy Works
HIGHLANDS RANCH, COLO. — Erickson Living has unveiled plans for a two-building residential expansion at Wind Crest, a continuing care retirement community (CCRC) in Highlands Ranch, about 15 miles south of Denver. The property already opened an expansion in 2019, an independent living building named Prospect Crossing. The two new buildings, named Summit Square and Quincy Point, will add more than 200 independent living units. They are both scheduled to open in 2020. The expansion will also include 18,000 square feet of amenity space, including outdoor space, multiple new restaurants, a second fitness center and other shared spaces.
BOSTON — A partnership between American Campus Communities (ACC) and Northeastern University has opened LightView, an 825-bed student housing community in Boston. The 20-story development offers four-bedroom units with shared or private accommodations. Amenities include social and recreational lounges, a fitness center, 24-hour academic success center and 2,000 square feet of retail. ACC will own and operate the building. The project — designed by CUBE 3 and Elkus Manfredi Architects — was fully leased prior to opening.
LONG ISLAND, N.Y. — CBRE has announced the sale of Hawthorne Court, a 434-unit multifamily community on Long Island. The property was built in 1968 and offers studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom units. Shared amenities include onsite laundry and gym facilities and a pool. CBRE’s Jeffrey Dunne, Gene Pride and Travis Langer represented the seller, a joint venture between Post Road Group and Spruce Capital Partners, in the transaction. The CBRE team also procured the buyer.
TRUMBULL, CONN. — Resort Lifestyle Communities (RLC) will soon break ground on River Valley, an independent living seniors housing property in Trumbull, located approximately 50 miles southwest of Hartford. The 180,000-square-foot community will offer one- and two-bedroom units, though the number of units is not yet disclosed. The property will provide cooking, cleaning and valet parking services, as well as fitness classes and community events. River Valley will be the second RLC location in Connecticut.