BRIGHTON, COLO. — Inland Real Estate Acquisitions has acquired the 252-unit Solaire Apartments in Brighton for $57.5 million. The community is located at 1287 S. 8th Ave., about 20 miles northeast of Denver’s CBD. Solaire Apartments was 94 percent leased as of the closing date. Community amenities include a heated swimming pool, hot tub, 24-hour fitness center, outdoor grilling stations, business center and playground. The community is also situated on one of the nation’s largest geothermal systems, allowing Solaire Apartments to provide its residents with renewable energy. Inland Real Estate Acquisitions was represented in-house by Matthew Tice.
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SANTA MONICA, CALIF. — Hersha Hospitality Trust has purchased the 77-room Ambrose Hotel in Santa Monica for $47.5 million. The hotel is located at 1255 20th St. The Ambrose Hotel is situated within Santa Monica’s 7.9 million-square-foot office market. It is also near Silicon Beach, which includes notable employers like Google, Facebook, Apple, IMAX, Hulu and Riot Games. Hersha utilized 1031 exchange proceeds from the recent sale of two suburban Boston hotels to fund the Ambrose acquisition.
VANCOUVER, WASH. — Senior Living Investment Brokerage has arranged the sale of a 48-unit assisted living community in Vancouver, just across the Columbia River from Portland, Ore., for $7.5 million. A regional company received the community out of bankruptcy and sold it to a regional owner-operator. The new owner plans to invest in improvements, including converting some employee apartments into units for more residents. The community was built in 2013. The name was not disclosed. Matthew Alley, Jason Punzel and Jeff Binder of Senior Living Investment Brokerage arranged the deal on behalf of the seller.
RICHMOND, VA. — Boston-based GID Investment Advisors has sold Windsor Business Park, a 341,960-square-foot, six-building industrial park located on a 62-acre tract at 8550-8570 Magellan Parkway in Richmond. Bethesda, Md.-based Fernau LeBlanc and co-investor John B. Levy & Co. Inc. purchased the asset from GID for $33.3 million. John B. Levy & Co. was the debt advisor and placed the majority of the equity through its affiliate Pickwick Capital. Eric Robison, Evan Magrill and Dean Meyer of Cushman & Wakefield | Thalhimer represented the seller in the transaction. Windsor Business Park was 97.5 percent leased at the time of sale to tenants such as Bon Secours Health System, CVS and GPM Investments.
NEW YORK CITY — A joint venture between Trinity Place Holdings and Pacolet Millliken Enterprises has acquired The Berkley, a newly built apartment building located at 223 N. Eighth St. in Brooklyn’s Williamsburg neighborhood, for $68.9 million. The purchase was capitalized by a $42.5 million interest-only senior loan from Freddie Mac at a spread of 216 basis points above LIBOR. The property features 95 units with in-unit washers/dryers, individual HVAC controls and walk-in closets. On-site amenities include a rooftop sun deck, two-story fitness center, outdoor yoga lawn, outdoor central courtyard, tenant storage, parking and views of the Manhattan skyline. The name of the seller was not released.
Carter Validus Mission Critical REIT II Acquires 89,000 SF Medical Building in New Jersey for $63.6M
by Amy Works
MARLTON, N.J. — Carter Validus Mission Critical REIT II Inc. has acquired Select Medical Rehabilitation Facility in Marlton for $63.6 million. Built in 1995, the three-story rehabilitation building offers 89,000 rental square feet and is net leased to Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation Inc., a subsidiary of Select Medical Holdings Corp. The tenant offers a variety of services including inpatient physical, occupational, speech and recreational therapy and outpatient aquatic therapy, prosthetic training, lymphedema management, balance rehabilitation and vestibular therapy. The name of the seller was not released.
PORTSMOUTH, N.H. — The Kane Company represented A&A Search Staffing in a lease for 1,367 square feet of office space at 2 International Drive in Portsmouth. The information technology staffing company took occupancy of the space on Dec. 1. Catie Medeiros of The Kane Company represented the tenant, while Russell Doyle provided in-house representation for the landlord, Two International Group, in the deal.
PHILADELPHIA — Arrow Real Estate Services has joined TCN Worldwide Real Estate Services as the newest member of the international real estate services organization. Founded in 2012 with four people, Arrow Real Estate Services has grown to a more than 40-person company with more than 3 million square feet of listings and over 20 local, regional and national retail clients. Serving the greater Philadelphia area, the firm provides real estate brokerage and consulting services, including retailer representation, project leasing, site selection, property dispositions, consultation, property management, and office, medical and industrial representation.
DALLAS AND CARROLLTON, TEXAS — Stream Realty Partners has brokered two sales totaling 163,420 square feet in Dallas and Carrollton. In the first deal, MOFAM LLC sold a 43,140-square-foot industrial and office building located at 8400 Ambassador Row in Dallas to 8400 Ambassador Row LLC for an undisclosed price. Jason Moser of Stream Realty Partners represented the seller, while Altschuler and Co. represented the buyer. In the second transaction, WRF Investments acquired a 120,280-square-foot industrial property within Prologis Trinity Mills 3 at 2425 Camp Ave. in Carrollton. Lightning PropCo I LLC sold the building for an undisclosed price. Ryan Boozer and Todd Poticny of Stream Realty Partners represented the buyer, while Nathan Denton of Lee & Associates represented the seller.
LUBBOCK, TEXAS — Marcus & Millichap has arranged the sale of a retail property located at 7901 University Ave. in Lubbock. The 2,807-square-foot property was acquired by an individual/private trust in a 1031 exchange for an undisclosed sum. The property is net-leased to Dunkin’ Donuts and Baskin-Robbins. Michael Buckner and Richard Mireles of Marcus & Millichap represented the seller, a limited liability company, while Bruce Bentley III and Douglas Diffie, also of Marcus & Millichap, represented the buyer in the transaction.