Retail

DETROIT — Tin Roof has unveiled plans to open at The District Detroit. The music joint and restaurant will occupy the space formerly home to Cheli’s Chili Bar and will be situated near Comerica Park, Ford Field and the historic Fox Theatre. The original Tin Roof opened in 2002 near Nashville’s famed Music Row. Popular menu items include Dixie biscuits, voodoo shrimp grinder and candy pig mac & cheese. Other recently announced tenants at The District Detroit include Sahara Restaurant & Grill, The M Den, Frita Batidos, the Detroit Medical Center Sports Medicine Institute, Warner Norcross + Judd LLP and Google. Scott Young and Ashley Ketko of CBRE represent the landlord, Olympia Development, in lease transactions for retail properties at The District Detroit.

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MACON, GA. — JWA Ventures, a division of Jim Wilson & Associates, has announced plans to develop a 15-acre, Publix-anchored shopping center in Macon. Tobesofkee Crossing will span 68,000 square feet, with Publix occupying 48,000 square feet. JWA Ventures expects to lease the center’s remaining inline space to service retailers and restaurants. Two additional freestanding sites are available for development. Construction is expected to begin in the second quarter of this year with delivery anticipated for second-quarter 2020. The asset will serve as the gateway to Macon’s Tobesofkee community, which is anchored by the 1,800-acre Lake Tobesofkee. A spokesperson for Publix says the grocer will employ 120 to 150 people at the new Macon location.

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MANTECA, CALIF. — A Northern California-based family has purchased Stadium Center, a shopping center located at 2120 Daniels St. in Manteca. A Chicago-based REIT sold the property for an undisclosed price. The new owners have retained NAI Benchmark to manage the asset. The 185,000-square-foot shopping center is occupied by Famous Footwear, Mattress Firm, Queenbee Nails & Spa, Subway, Chili’s Bar & Grill, GameStop, Maurice’s, Ross Dress for Less, Supercuts, Jamba Juice, My Kid’s Dentist & Orthodontist, Round Table Pizza, Ulta Beauty, Jo-Ann Fabrics & Crafts, Old Navy, rue21, Wild Wings n’ Things, dressbarn, Justice, Ono Hawaiian BBQ, Stadium Dental Group, Eyebrow Arch, Panda Express and Starbucks Coffee.

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NAMPA, IDAHO — Hanley Investment Group Real Estate Advisors has arranged the sale of a single-tenant net-lease investment property, located at 1460 N. Happy Valley Road in Nampa. An East Coast-based real estate investment acquired the property from Atlanta-based RCG-Nampa LLC for an undisclosed price. The tenant, CircusTrix, is a developer, operator and franchisor of indoor active recreation parks. The facility combines super trampoline arrays with obstacle courses, foam pits, slacklines and trapezes. Eric Wohl, Austin Blodgett and Andrew Cunningham of Hanley Investment Group represented the seller, while the buyer was self-represented in the deal.

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PICO RIVERA, CALIF. — Lee & Associates has arranged the sale of a restaurant property, located at 9209 Telegraph Road in Pico Rivera. NLA Pico Rivera sold the property to Bellside Property Management for $1.2 million. The built-to-suit property was completed in late December for Little Caesars. Situated on 0.2 acres, the 1,252-square-foot building features a drive-thru. Ryan Barr and Ryan Bennett of Lee & Associates – North San Diego County represented the seller, while Lee & Associates – Riverside represented the buyer in the deal.

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ARCADIA, CALIF. — CalBay Development has purchased a drive-thru restaurant redevelopment site in Arcadia. An undisclosed seller sold the asset for $1.9 million. Totaling 30,000 square feet of land, the property features a 3,000-square-foot building with an expiring lease. The current tenant is Burger King. Rory Holdstock of Pinnacle Estate Properties brokered the transaction.

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AUSTIN, TEXAS — World Class Property Co., an Austin-based investment firm headed by Nate Paul, has acquired Arboretum Crossing, a 191,760-square-foot regional power center in Austin. The property is situated on 20 acres at the intersection of three of Austin’s busiest thoroughfares. Tenants include Bed Bath & Beyond, World Market, Mattress Firm and Ferguson Enterprises. The seller was New York-based Kimco Realty Corp.

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DETROIT — H&M, a Swedish fashion retailer, has unveiled plans to open its first Detroit location this fall. The trendy clothing retailer has signed a lease with Bedrock, the real estate arm of billionaire businessman Dan Gilbert, founder and chairman of Quicken Loans. H&M will occupy a 25,000-square-foot space within three Albert Kahn-designed buildings on the west side of Woodward Avenue. The historic Woodward shopping district was once home to Detroit’s most prominent department stores, including J.L. Hudson’s.

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WARRENVILLE, ILL. — Quantum Real Estate Advisors Inc. has brokered the sale of a multi-tenant retail building in Warrenville for $5.4 million. At the time of sale, the 18,000-square-foot property was 93 percent leased to Starbucks, Potbelly Sandwich Works, T-Mobile, Spotted Paw and Jazza Nails. Chad Firsel and Daniel Waszak of Quantum brokered the transaction. A Chicago-based private investor purchased the asset from a Chicago-based investment group.

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