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SAN ANTONIO — San Antonio Commercial Advisors (SACA), an affiliate of Cushman & Wakefield, has facilitated the sale of Shavano Square, a 25,182-square-foot retail property situated on 2.3 acres at 411-4477 De Zavala Road in San Antonio. Located near Clark High School and Shavano Park on the city’s outskirts, the center was 91 percent occupied at the time of sale to tenants such as Sol y Luna Bakery, Nationwide Insurance and Saldivar Martial Arts. SACA’s Bradley Suttle and Brent Smith represented the seller, CWI Holdings LLC, and secured the buyer, an undisclosed company based in Texas.

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MIAMI, ORLANDO AND JACKSONVILLE, FLA. — Atlanta-based MDH Partners LLC has purchased a portfolio of 23 distribution buildings in Florida totaling more than 3.3 million square feet. The Class A and B properties are located in Miami, Orlando and Jacksonville. The sales price was undisclosed. Hank Hall and Kevin Troy of Colliers International’s Atlanta office arranged $134 million in acquisition financing through Bank of America, Wells Fargo and Synovus Bank on behalf of MDH. Since May 2014, the company has purchased or developed 93 industrial properties totaling more than 11.7 million square feet. MDH’s other assets are located in Atlanta, Memphis, Tampa, Charlotte, Raleigh, Greenville, Winston-Salem, Norfolk and Richmond.

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MADISON, TENN. — Baker Storey McDonald Properties Inc., an X Team International partner, has brokered the $21.3 million sale of McHenry Shopping Center located at 1764 Gallatin Pike North Road in Madison, a suburban town northeast of Nashville. The 191,359-square-foot property was 96 percent leased at the time of sale to tenants such as Hobby Lobby, Books-A-Million, Royal Furniture, CVS/pharmacy and Panera Bread. Baker Storey McDonald represented the buyer, Conscious Capital LLC, in the transaction and will provide management and leasing services at McHenry Shopping Center going forward.

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BLOOMINGTON, IND. — FM Capital has acquired a 408-bed student housing portfolio near Indiana University. The purchase price was not disclosed. The portfolio consists of five buildings adjacent to campus and downtown Bloomington. FM Capital plans to upgrade the properties with amenities such as advanced roommate matching, high-speed internet, spacious lounge and study areas, business-class printing options, events, job fairs and full concierge services accessed through a mobile app.

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CINCINNATI — Cincinnati-based Phillips Edison & Co. has sold five shopping centers totaling 583,000 square feet to Albanese Cormier Holdings for an undisclosed price. The portfolio includes Quincy Plaza, a 141,816-square-foot, Hobby Lobby-anchored shopping center located in Ottumwa, Iowa; Kokomo Plaza, an 89,414-square-foot shopping center anchored by Ollie’s Bargain Outlet and Vendor City Antiques in Kokomo, Ind.; Catawba Village, a 59,463-square-foot, Goodwill-anchored shopping center located in Newton, N.C.; Lakeside Shopping Center, a 184,579-square-foot property anchored by Big Lots, Save-A-Lot, Citi Trends and Family Dollar in Anderson, S.C.; and Louisa Plaza, a 108,065-square-foot shopping center anchored by Goody’s and Family Dollar in Louisa, Ky. Eric Wohl of Hanley Investment Group served as an advisor for the transaction.

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FLORENCE, ALA. — The Shopping Center Group has arranged leases for Academy Sports + Outdoors and PetSmart this fall at Florence Square in Florence. The 63,000-square-foot Academy Sports and 18,500-square-foot PetSmart will replace a former Kmart at the property this fall. Other tenants at Florence Square include T.J. Maxx, Essex Bargain Hunt, Tuesday Morning, The UPS Store, Cici’s Pizza and H&R Block. Outparcel tenants include Wells Fargo and Bojangles. The owner, a joint venture between Triangle Capital Group and Arcadian Cap Group LLC, is planning a $15.3 million redevelopment of the 241,000-square-foot center. The ownership has engaged Mobile, Ala.-based Delaney Property Group LLC to co-develop the remerchandising.

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PATERSON, ORANGE, EAST ORANGE, METUCHEN, OLD BRIDGE, HAZLET AND EAST WINDSOR, CONN. — Kline Enterprises has completed the disposition of a 1,009-unit affordable housing portfolio of seven properties in Paterson, Orange, East Orange, Metuchen, Old Bridge and East Windsor. A joint venture between Hudson Valley Property Group, Red Stone Cos. and Wheelock Street Capital acquired the portfolio for $180 million. Community Realty Management will act as third-party property manager for the portfolio, while retaining the majority of the existing staff members at each of the properties. Walker & Dunlop and Fannie Mae provided acquisition financing. Goodwin Procter LLP, Nixon Peabody LLP and Berman Indictor LLP served as counsel for the buyer in the transaction. Jamie Renzenbrink and Gene Levental of SVN Affordable | Levental Realty brokered the transaction.

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WATERBURY, WOLCOTT AND SOUTHINGTON, CONN. — The NHP Foundation-Urban Atlantic Fund I has acquired a four-property seniors housing portfolio in Connecticut for $43 million. The 404-unit portfolio consists of studio, one- and two-bedroom units, with all units contracted for the Project-based Section 8 Housing Assistance Program. The properties are the 150-unit Exchange Place Tower Apartments, located at 44 Center St. in Waterbury; Countryside Apartments I & II, located at 12 Wolf Hill Road in Wolcott and totaling 109 units; and the 145-unit Flanders West Apartments, located at 1 Darling St. in Southington. The name of the seller was not released. The equity fund is a joint venture between PNC Bank, Urban Atlantic and The NHP Foundation.

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NEW YORK CITY — Alpha Realty has arranged the sale of a multifamily property located at 2342 Atlantic Ave. in Brooklyn’s Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood. Witnick Real Estate Partners acquired the 16,700-square-foot property from Up Realty for $5.4 million, or $327 per square foot. Lew Mavashev of Alpha Realty represented the seller, while Jacob Aronov, also of Alpha Realty, represented the buyer in the off-market transaction.

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