BOSTON — Blackstone Real Estate Income Trust has purchased a six-property multifamily portfolio that spans four states for $430 million. The assets contain a total of 2,514 units. TA Realty LLC sold the portfolio on behalf of its Realty Associates Fund IX. The assets are situated in high-barrier-to-entry markets such as Dallas, Chicago and Orlando, supported by favorable demographic trends and positive economic indicators, according to TA Realty. Although the specific properties were not disclosed, CoStar notes that TA recently sold a 461-unit complex in Orlando for $105 million. Other properties CoStar believes to be included in the acquisition are the 483-unit Preserve at Osprey in Gurnee, Ill.; the 479-unit San Merano at Mirasol in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.; the 312-unit Mason Park in Katy, Texas; and the 309-unit West End at City Center in Lenexa, Kan. “We believe the outcome of this transaction represents compelling value for Fund IX investors,” says Tom Landry, managing partner at TA Realty. “The price we were able to command for this well-located portfolio of apartment communities reflects the significant value created through strategic operational and capital improvements over the ownership period.” This is TA Realty’s second major disposition this month. On April 4, …
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SAN ANTONIO — Cadence McShane Construction Co. has broken ground on 120 Ninth Street Apartments, a 220-unit multifamily property that will be located along the River Walk area of San Antonio. Situated on 2.2 acres, the five-story building will house four studio apartments, 165 one-bedroom units and 40 two-bedroom units. Amenities will include a fitness center, central courtyard with a bocce ball court, pool and grilling stations. SC Bodner Co., an Indianapolis-based firm, is the developer of the project, the first phase of which is slated for September 2018 completion.
HARLINGEN, TEXAS — KeyBank Real Estate Capital has arranged $15.4 million in first mortgage financing for Regency-Windsor Atrium View, a skilled nursing facility in the south Texas city of Harlingen. Located at 1814 Atrium Place Drive, the facility, which was built in 2012, offers 120 beds. John Randolph of KeyBank arranged the loan, which has a 35-year amortization schedule, to refinance existing debt on the property.
HOUSTON — Allied Orion Group has begun leasing Eighteen25, a 242-unit midrise apartment community located at 1825 San Jacinto St. near Interstate 45 in downtown Houston. The property, which is slated for August move-ins, consists of studio, one- and two-bedroom apartments. Amenities include a rooftop pool, fitness center, business center, parking garage and 24-hour dry cleaning service.
DOWNERS GROVE, ILL. — Developer High Street Residential and general contractor Carlson Construction have broken ground on Maple&Main, a 115-unit luxury apartment community in Downers Grove, a western suburb of Chicago. The six-story building will include 4,000 square feet of ground-floor retail space. The community will offer one-, two- and three-bedroom units. Amenities will include a pet spa, bike lounge, coffee station, fitness center, yoga studio, pool and sky deck. Maple&Main is slated to open for occupancy in the second quarter of 2018. ESG Architects is the project architect. David Paino and Jerry Ebert of High Street Residential are overseeing project development. Jacob Dell of CBRE is handling retail leasing.
MINNEAPOLIS — Catholic Eldercare has unveiled plans to develop a 65-unit seniors housing property in Minneapolis. Construction will begin this August with occupancy slated for summer 2018. In addition to one- and two-bedroom units, the community will feature food and concierge services. Apartment sizes will range from 800 to1,300 square feet. Catholic Eldercare has owned the land site, located at 2nd Street and Broadway Avenue, since 1994. Miller Hansen Partners is designing the new building, while Frana Cos. Inc. is serving as contractor.
NEW YORK CITY — Cadre has closed on the $70 million sale of a portfolio consisting of four multifamily apartment buildings in the Astoria neighborhood of Queens. Acquired in January 2015, the portfolio was renovated during Cadre’s ownership, including improvements to common areas and individual units, such as the addition of bedrooms and bathrooms to some units.
NEW YORK CITY — Rosewood Realty Group has arranged the $20.9 million sale of an apartment property located at 188-30 and 188-34 87th Dr. in the Holliswood neighborhood of Queens. A Brooklyn-based family purchased the six–story, 68,466-square-foot property, adding to its other holdings in Queens, Brooklyn and the Bronx. The 1950-built building includes 96 apartments as well as a storage area, laundry room and indoor parking for up to 40 vehicles.
NEW CANAAN, CONN. — CH Vitti Street Associates and Collins Enterprises will develop a mixed-use medical and residential property at 23 Vitti St. in New Canaan. Known as New Canaan Medical Arts Center, construction will begin in May and will be completed in spring 2018. Do H. Chung & Partners is the project architect and Avison Young will serve as leasing agent. The two-story, 9,000-square-foot medical center will be constructed along the parcel’s 121 feet of frontage, with a public courtyard along Vitti Street. The commercial portion of the project includes 2,000 square feet of medical space on the first floor and 7,000 square feet on the second floor, which can be subdivided. Building features will include automated doors and a medical grade HVAC system with HEPA filtration. The project also includes eight apartments to be developed as a separate building on the site. Each use will have its own entrance and will be separated by a landscaped parking area and residential pathways. The site is located in downtown New Canaan within walking distance of restaurants, services and transportation.
GOLETA, CALIF. — PSRS has arranged an $80 million loan for a 266-unit apartment complex in Goleta. The luxury complex is situated on a 13.7-acre lot. It features 18 buildings and amenities such a business center, clubhouse, fitness center, swimming pool, barbecue, fire‐pits and spa. The loan was used to pay off construction costs. PSRS’ Mike Thorp arranged the financing. The 10‐year, fee-simple loan will amortize in 30 years. One of PSRS’ correspondent life companies provided the capital for the loan.