PARTNERSHIP BUYS METRO DETROIT SHOPPING CENTER FOR $7.6M

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STERLING HEIGHTS, MICH. — SOBB Sterling LLC has purchased a 206,000-square-foot shopping center in Sterling Heights for $7.6 million. Led by Joshua Simon, president of commercial real estate development firm SimonCRE, the SOBB Sterling partnership acquired Market Place Shopping Center through a foreclosure. Target, a 20-screen MJR Theatres, Ruby Tuesdays and a variety of regional and local retailers anchor the center, which is located on Van Dyke Avenue. More than 50,000 square feet of retail space is available in the 20-acre shopping center. Simon plans to renovate the retail property by updating the landscaping and parking lot and making overall building improvements. Target is currently remodeling its store to match the new look that Market Place Shopping Center will receive. SOBB Sterling LLC brings together investors from Arizona and Kansas to Michigan.

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