Southeast

RICHMOND, VA. — MeadWestvaco has obtained $68.4 million in financing for its 311,000-square-foot build-to-suit headquarters. The property is located at Foundry Park in Richmond. The 5-year, fixed-rate loan carries a 15-year amortization. Geoff McVeigh of Berkadia Commercial Mortgage's Richmond office arranged the loan, which was funded by Deutsche PostBank AG through PB Capital Corp.

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FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. — Stiles Construction has begun work on a $15 million renovation of 55,000 square feet of Holy Cross Hospital space, which will be repurposed as the Dorothy Mangurian Comprehensive Women's Center. The property is located in the Holy Cross Healthplex at 1000 NE 56th St. in Fort Lauderdale. The center will encompass education and community rooms, a cuisine center, a chapel, doctor's offices and a library. Philanthropic donations funded the project, which was designed by Gresham Smith.

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MARION, S.C. — Marion Properties has sold a 23,000-square-foot retail center to a private buyer for $2.72 million. The property, which sits next to a Walmart, is located on Enterprise Drive in Marion. Tenants in the center include Dollar Tree, CATO and Shoe Show. BB&T financed the purchase. Drew Fleming and Mark Joines of Atlanta-based Carter's retail sales investment team represented the seller.

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GREENSBORO, N.C. — High Point, N.C.-based Bernards has signed a 240,000-square-foot lease with Tower Greensboro of Woodland, Calif., for space in a Greensboro warehouse. The property is located at 5644 Hornaday Rd. Jordan Reece and AB Henley of Triad Commercial Properties represented the tenant. Dodson Schenk of CB Richard Ellis represented the landlord.

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SAVANNAH, GA. — Maersk Distribution Services has leased 195,000 square feet of warehouse space from Duke Realty Corp. at 318 Grange Rd. in Savannah. The tenant is a U.S. division of Denmark-based Maersk Line, a shipping company. Brian Sutton of Duke Realty served as in-house representation for the company. Colliers Neely Dales' John Neely represented Maersk.

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