Southeast

JOHNS CREEK, GA. — Roberts Commercial Real Estate Services has purchased the 72,414-square-foot Johns Creek Medical Office Park from Toledo, Ohio-based Health Care REIT for $7.7 million. The eight-building property, which is 53 percent occupied, is located on Johns Creek Parkway in Johns Creek. John Harrison and Paul Aase served as in-house representation for Roberts Commercial. Houston, Texas-based Colliers Appeit Womack represented the seller.

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BALTIMORE — A joint venture of The Hampshire Companies and MCB Real Estate has purchased the 45,000-square-foot Church Square Shopping Center from the Baltimore-based construction firm Streuver Bros. Eccles & Rouse for an undisclosed amount. The buyers plan to reposition the property and find a tenant for the center’s 20,000-square-foot anchor space. Hampshire used money from The Hampshire Generational Fund for the purchase.

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LAKE MARY, FLA. — Progress Energy has signed a 108,499-square-foot lease renewal with Duke Realty for the entire Northpoint III office building, which is located in Lake Mary’s Northpoint office park. Progress Energy’s subsidiary, Florida Power, has leased the space since 2001. Tampa, Fla.-based The Duncan Cos.’ Ronnie Duncan represented Progress Energy in the lease. Tim Perry served as in-house representation for Duke.

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During the past 12 months, the Louisville retail real estate market has proven itself to be full of opportunities as well as challenges. An almost equal amount of developments were completed since the beginning of last year as were put on hold. Likewise, as many stores have opened as have closed, and as many submarkets have thrived as have struggled. In spite of these inconsistencies, the Louisville market finds itself uniquely well-positioned for resumed retail growth as the national economy rebounds. The northeast and east retail submarkets remain extremely stable. Within these markets there are more than 2 million square feet of retail space including some of the city’s premier shopping destinations. The Summit, the city’s only lifestyle center, is more than 98 percent leased with a tenancy that boasts some of the most recognizable names in lifestyle retail and fast casual dining. Likewise, Springhurst Towne Center is more than 90 percent leased with the anchor tenants Target, Meijer, TJ Maxx, Liquor Barn and Dick’s Sporting Goods. The landscape will continue to evolve with the completions of Phase I of Chamberlain Pointe, a mixed-use center, and North Commons, a town center development. St. Matthews continues to be widely considered the …

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GREENVILLE, S.C. — Healthcare Trust of America has purchased a 16-building, 856,000-square-foot medical office portfolio from Greenville Hospital System for $162 million. More than 90 percent of the space purchased is located adjacent to one of the health care provider’s four hospitals. Greenville Hospital System will continue to occupy 84 percent of the buildings purchased.

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MOBILE, ALA. — Littleton, Colo.-based Lamar Cos. has sold the 76,364-square-foot Hillcrest Marketplace shopping center to a private Atlanta-based buyer for an undisclosed amount. The property, located on 11.83 acres at 6300 Grelot Rd. in Mobile, is anchored by Winn-Dixie and CVS/pharmacy. Firehouse Subs, Hallmark, Hershey’s Ice Cream and Little Caesar’s are also housed in the center. Kevin Fryman of Hanley Investment Group Real Estate Advisors brokered the sale.

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FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. — Miller Construction Co. has finished construction on RoboVault, a high-tech storage facility prototype. The property is located at the interchange of I-595 and U.S. 1 in Fort Lauderdale. RoboVault features include automated storage retrieval, biometric recognition and climate-controlled wine storage spaces. The property was constructed to withstand Category 5 hurricanes.

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