ATLANTA — Grandbridge Real Estate Capital has arranged a $52 million acquisition loan for The Bricks Perimeter Center, a 448-unit apartment community located at 302 Perimeter Center North in Atlanta. Alan Tapie and Thomas Wiedeman of Grandbridge’s Atlanta office arranged the fixed-rate, non-recourse loan through BB&T Real Estate Funding, Grandbridge’s proprietary lending program. After the planned renovation, The Bricks will feature a new clubhouse, landscaping, common area improvements and upgraded unit interiors.
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ORLANDO, FLA. — CBRE has brokered the $51.9 million sale of Arium Barber Park, a 526-unit apartment community located at 5300 Lake Margaret Drive in Orlando. White Eagle Property purchased the property from Carroll Organization. Completed in 1989 and 94 percent occupied at the time of sale, Arium Barber Park features two pools, a large fitness center, game room, tennis courts and a business center. Shelton Granade, Luke Wickham and Justin Basquill of CBRE represented Carroll Organization in the sale.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Peebles Corp. has partnered with sbe to develop SLS Lux Hotel & Residences, a luxury hotel and condominium project at 901 5th St. in Washington, D.C. This will be the first SLS property in the nation’s capital. The development will comprise 198 hotel rooms, 59 condominium residences and 7,600 square feet of retail space. Los Angeles-based sbe, and its real estate subsidiary, Dakota Development, will develop, manage and operate the mixed-use development, known as 5th and I. As part of its agreement with The District of Columbia, The Peebles Corp. will also develop workforce housing in an under-developed area east of the Anacostia River, on land it has long-owned. Peebles will also renovate two parks, Milian Park and Seaton Park.
TAMPA, FLA. — The Altman Cos. has sold Altis Highland Park, a mixed-use apartment development in Tampa’s Westchase district, for $46 million. Located at 11571 Fountainhead Drive, the development comprises 239 apartment residences and 5,000 square feet of retail space. Utah-based Cottonwood Residential purchased the asset from The Altman Cos., which developed the project in 2014. Altís Highland Park offers studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom floorplans with average monthly rents ranging from $1,193 to $2,028. Community amenities include a poolside lounge with a demonstration kitchen and fireplace, 24/7 club-class fitness center, yoga and aerobics studio with on-demand virtual fitness programs, game center, dog park and private community garden. The main street of Altís Highland Park includes Kahwa Coffee and a self-service auto detail facility. Volume Hair Studio will move in later this year.
BRADENTON, FLA. — NXT Capital has provided a $34.6 million acquisition loan for Vista at Palma Sola, a 340-unit apartment complex located in Bradenton. Situated one mile from Palma Sola Bay, the property features a clubhouse, two tennis courts, fitness center, pool, volleyball court, playground and a movie theater. Dennis Jimenez of CBRE’s Orlando office arranged the loan through NXT Capital on behalf of the undisclosed borrower.
FORT MYERS, FLA. — Tanger Factory Outlets Center Inc. has sold the company’s 198,877-square-foot outlet mall in Fort Myers to Dahlmann Properties for $26 million. Built in 1993, the property’s tenant roster includes Brooks Brothers Factory Store, Crocs Outlet, Tommy Hilfiger, Adidas, Nike Factory Store, Under Armour, Island Java Café, Coach, Bath & Body Works and Zales The Diamond Store Outlet. Dahlmann Properties plans to rename the outlet mall Sanibel Outlets, due to its proximity to Sanibel Island.
The Shopping Center Group Brokers $16.5M Sale of Shoppes at Centre Pointe in North Charleston
by John Nelson
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. — The Shopping Center Group (TSCG) has brokered the $16.5 million sale of The Shoppes at Centre Pointe, a 140,000-square-foot shopping center located in North Charleston. An affiliate of Monarch Investments purchased the retail property from an unnamed private real estate investment firm. Anchored by Staples and Ashley Furniture, the shopping center’s other tenants include Dollar Tree, McAlister’s Deli, Qdoba Mexican Eats, Cici’s Pizza, Sally Beauty Supply, GameStop, Cricket Wireless and Dunkin’ Donuts. IHOP and Chick-fil-A also operate at the shopping center but were not included in the sale. Walmart and Sam’s Club shadow-anchor the center. Anthony Blanco, Lenard Williams and Mallory Ham of TSCG’s investment sales team, along with Jeff Yurfest and Michael Silverman of TSCG’s Charleston office, represented the seller in the transaction.
BETHESDA, MD. — Congressional Bank, a Bethesda-based community bank, has closed five loans in three transactions for three seniors housing communities. The loans total roughly $11.6 million. The transactions include a $3 million bridge to HUD loan and a $1.5 million revolving line of credit for the acquisition and renovation of a 107-bed skilled nursing facility in New Bedford, Mass.; a $2.6 million bridge to HUD loan and a $500,000 revolving line of credit for the acquisition of a 67-bed skilled nursing and assisted living facility in Huntington, W.Va.; and a $4 million revolving line of credit in connection with the acquisition and operations of a 118-bed skilled nursing facility in Tucson, Ariz. Following its merger with American Bank with more than $800 million in assets, Congressional Bank becomes one of the 10 largest banks headquartered in Maryland, and one of the 15 largest banks headquartered in the metropolitan Washington, D.C., area.
MIAMI — Taubman Centers Inc. has decided not to move forward with an enclosed regional mall that was slated to be part of the Miami Worldcenter mixed-use development in Miami. Instead, Taubman, in conjunction with The Forbes Co. and Miami Worldcenter Associates, is now pursuing a high street retail plan that will better utilize the characteristics of the site and the market. Taubman expects to recognize a charge of $11 to $12 million for the write off of previously capitalized costs related to pre-development of the enclosed mall plan. Taubman and Forbes have agreed with Miami Worldcenter Associates on preliminary terms to lease the retail portion of the street level project with an option to purchase the retail component for a pre-determined price once it opens.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Crescent Communities is developing a transit-oriented, mixed-use development in Charlotte’s NoDa (North Davidson Arts and Entertainment) district called Crescent NoDa. The project will be located at the planned 36th Street Lynx Blue Line light rail station. Crescent Communities plans to begin construction this month on Crescent NoDa and open the project in 2017, in line with the opening of the city’s light rail extension. Crescent NoDa will feature 344 apartment residences, 7,500 square feet of street-level retail space, an extended platform for the light rail stop, an open plaza, above-ground parking deck and an adjacent commercial parcel, which could include a mixed-use development with up to eight stories in height and 28,000 square feet of additional street-level retail space. Communities amenities will include an outdoor terrace, dog wash station, resident workshop, clubroom, fitness center and private courtyards with a pool, grilling area, green space and fire pits. The project team includes architect Lord Aeck Sargent, landscape architect Land Design and interior designer Vignette Interior Design. Crescent NoDa will be financed with an equity investment by Crescent Communities and debt from Synovus Bank and Citizens Bank. Crescent Communities worked with the NoDa Neighborhood and Business Association in planning …