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FORT OGLETHORPE, GA. — East Meadow, N.Y.-based United Properties has purchased Parkway Plaza, a retail center located at 125-234 Parkway Drive in Fort Oglethorpe. Chattanooga, Tenn.-based CBL Properties sold the asset for $16.5 million. Developed in 2015, the 134,047-square-foot retail center was fully leased at the time of sale to tenants including Hobby Lobby, Marshalls, Petco, Rack Room Shoes and Ross Dress for Less. Fred Victor of Transwestern handled the disposition and all-cash acquisition.

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ORLANDO, FLA. — Pacer Properties has purchased a two-building office portfolio located within Orlando’s SouthPark Center, a suburban master-planned business center near Orlando International Airport. AEW Capital Management sold the asset for an undisclosed price. Located at 700 and 800 SouthPark Center and totaling 151,479 square feet, the properties are 100 percent leased to a diverse group of tenants, including Catamaran (a subsidiary of UnitedHealth Group), Walgreens and Banco de Brasil. Michael Lerner, Mike Davis, Rick Brugge of Cushman & Wakefield’s Capital Markets team represented the seller in the transaction.

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BUFORD, GA., AND NORTHPORT, ALA. — Atlanta-based Watkins Real Estate Group has developed two Publix-anchored neighborhood retail centers in the suburbs of Atlanta and Tuscaloosa, Ala., totaling more than 126,000 square feet. Located in Buford, Holland Point is a 68,600-square-foot center along the city’s Quality Development Corridor on Hamilton Mill and Bogan roads. The property has nearly 20,000 square feet of inline space available, as well as three one-acre outparcels. Bristol Park, located at the intersection of Highway 69 and Mitt Lary Road in Northport, is a 56,800-square-foot center that features two available outparcels and 10,500 square feet of available shop space.

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SAVANNAH, GA. — Chesterfield and Stonemont Financial Group have unveiled development plans for Georgia International Trade Center (GITC), a 1,150-acre, Class A industrial park in Savannah. The rail-served park will be located within 10 miles of the Georgia Ports Authority’s Garden City Terminal, which is part of the Port of Savannah. At full buildout, the logistics campus will feature up to 7.2 million square feet of light industrial and manufacturing warehouse space. The first two speculative buildings, Buildings 1A and 1B, are slated for completion in late 2019. Building 1A will span 407,000 square feet and include clear heights of 36 feet, while the 155,000-square-foot Building 1B will feature 32-foot clear heights. “The Georgia ports continue to drive import, export and e-commerce traffic throughout the entire Southeast region,” says Zack Markwell, founder and CEO of Stonemont. “The Port [of Savannah] has seen tremendous growth in recent years, but it needs more distribution and warehouse capacity to support customers’ increasing needs.” Over the next 10 years, the Georgia Ports Authority will grow the Port of Savannah’s annual capacity to 8 million 20-foot equivalent container units, according to Griff Lynch, executive director for the organization. GITC will provide direct access to Interstates …

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COOKEVILLE, TENN. — CBL Properties, along with Browning Development Solutions and CHM LLC, has opened The Shoppes at Eagle Point, a power retail center located on Interstate Drive in Cookeville. Publix, Academy Sports + Outdoor, Ross Dress for Less, PetSmart, Shoe Carnival and Ulta Beauty anchor the 228,000-square-foot shopping center. Additional tenants include Panera Beach and Chipotle Mexican Grille, among other shops and restaurants.

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ORLANDO, FLA. — Jefferson Apartment Group (JAG) has completed the sale of Azul Baldwin Park, an apartment property located at 4460 Lower Park Road in Orlando. An undisclosed buyer acquired the asset for $43 million. Developed by JAG and Pacolet Milliken Enterprises, the property features 178 apartments. On-site amenities include a spa, resort-style pool with sundeck and an outdoor kitchen, as well as a grilling area, fitness center and clubroom.

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MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. — Eyzenberg & Co. has secured a $26 million first mortgage bridge loan to replace a $22.6 million construction loan for THEBlvd, a mixed-use property in Myrtle Beach. Land South of MB LLC is the borrower and retained Eyzenberg & Co. last year as its financial advisor for the development of THEBlvd. David Eyzenberg, Jeff Conti and Anastasia Vladislavova of Eyzenberg & Co. arranged the loan, which was provided by Rialto Capital Management. Located at 1410 N. Ocean Blvd., the 42,000-square-foot property features live entertainment, restaurant and retail space. At the time of financing, the recently completed property was 70 percent leased to tenants, including Tin Roof, Banditos Cantina, BurgerFi and Starbucks Coffee.

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GREENVILLE, S.C. — TWO Capital Partners has completed the sale of Harbinger, a three-building office campus located in Greenville. CCP Commercial Real Estate acquired the asset for $22 million. Located at the Interstate 385 and North Pleasantburg Drive in Greenville, the property was 93 percent leased at the time of sale. Originally constructed in 1982, the 162,962-square-foot, Class A office campus was fully repositioned in 2017 and 2018 through an approximately $3.5 million capital improvements program. Rob Cochran, Jared Londry and Nolan Ashton of Cushman & Wakefield represented the seller in the deal.

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JACKSON, TENN. — Greystone has funded a total $20.9 million in HUD-insured loans to refinance a two-facility skilled nursing portfolio in Jackson. Fred Levine of Greystone’s Monsey, N.Y., office originated the financing for the undisclosed borrower. The two loans both carry a 30-year term and amortization period. The financing is a permanent exit from the interim bridge loans that Greystone previously arranged for the facilities.

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CHATTANOOGA, TENN. — The Legacy Cos. has purchased Elements of Chattanooga, a multifamily property in Chattanooga. Wicker Park Capital Management sold the property to Legacy for $35.9 million. Robbie O’Bryan and Brad Boston of Cushman & Wakefield represented the seller in the deal. Located at 7310 Standifer Gap Road, the property features 340 apartment units. Community amenities include a clubhouse, fitness center, swimming pool with sundeck, tennis and volleyball courts, on-site management and maintenance, picnic areas and a business center. Additionally, Dougherty Mortgage provided a $27 million Green Fannie Mae loan for the acquisition, as previously reported.

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