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BRICK, LONG BEACH AND ASBURY PARK, N.J. — Gebroe-Hammer Associates has arranged the sales of three multifamily properties totaling $15.1 million. In the first transaction, Yannon 41 LLC sold Riviera Lakefront Estates, a 104-unit rental property in Brick, to a private investment group for $8.7 million. The townhome community features a mix of one- and two-bedroom rental units with diverse floor plans, as well as two-story townhomes with lake views. In the second and third transactions, an undisclosed buyer acquired 30 units at Elmwood Gardens in Long Beach for $3.7 million and an out-of-state private family trust sold 24 residential units at Minot Gardens in Asbury Park for $2.6 million. Adam Zweibel of Gebroe-Hammer Associates represented the sellers and procured the buyers in the three transactions.

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TEANECK, N.J. — Stonegate Realty has acquired an office and retail building located at 545 Cedar Lane in Teaneck. 545 Cedar Lane Associates LLC sold the 27,000-square-foot property for an undisclosed price. The property features dedicated loading dock and freight facilities, as well as 8,300 square feet of retail space. James Postell, Rick Rizzuto and Dan Ligoner of Transwestern Realty represented the seller in the transaction.

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HOUSTON — Fairfield Advisors has arranged the $5.2 million sale of the University of Texas Physicians medical office building located at 11476 Space Center Blvd. in Houston. University of Texas Physicians is the anchor tenant in the medical building on a long-term, triple net lease. The other tenant in the building is the Memorial Hermann Health System, which is the largest nonprofit hospital system in Texas. The seller is a local developer in Houston. The buyer is a private equity group from California.

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DALLAS — Max Tsai and Peter Kosley of Henry S. Miller’s retail division have brokered the sale of Lucky 7 Plaza in Dallas. Located at 11252 Harry Hines Blvd., the 51,726-square-foot shopping center sits on 2.5 acres and is located near new DART stations along the green line. The property is part of the Asian Trade District. The buyer and seller were unnamed.

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LOS ANGELES — Kennedy Wilson has arranged three leases for three fast casual poke restaurants: Hoke Poke, OkoPoki and Honeyfish Poke. Poke is a type of fish salad popular in Hawaiian cuisine. Hoke Poke signed a 10-year lease from Essex Portfolio for 1,200 square feet of space at 801 Hope St. in downtown Los Angeles. Hoke Poke plans to open in July with three more locations slated to open within the next year. OkiPoki inked a five-year lease from DTLA Development Group for 1,000 square feet of space at The Alexandria, located at 507 S. Spring St. in Los Angeles’ historic core. Honeyfish Poke opened a 1,100-square-foot location at 8850 Tampa Ave. in Northridge. The restaurant signed a five-year lease with 8850 Tampa Associates for the space. Honeyfish Poke is scheduled to open its second location in Westlake Village in May. Kennedy Wilson represented the landlords in each transaction.

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WICHITA AND OVERLAND PARK, KAN. — Anthem Memory Care has acquired Morningside Place in Overland Park and Chisholm Place in Wichita, both 66-bed memory care communities, for an undisclosed price. JEA Senior Living previously operated the properties, which were both rebranded as Cypress Springs Alzheimer’s and Memory Support Residences. The acquisitions bring Anthem’s portfolio up to eight properties and mark the Oregon-based operator’s entry into Kansas. LTC Properties Inc., a healthcare REIT, financed the acquisitions. Anthem plans to invest $1 million in upgrades to the communities.

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CRYSTAL, MINN. — Paster Properties has acquired a 5,000-square-foot outparcel for the development of a retail building with a drive-thru located in Crystal, approximately ten miles outside of Minneapolis. The property is currently part of a Target parking lot. Paster Properties is pre-leasing the space to multiple retail users. Construction is set to begin upon lease signing.

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CREVE COEUR, MO. — CBRE Group Inc. has arranged three new office leases at the former SSM building in Creve Coeur, a western suburb of St. Louis. The 42,000-square-foot building had been vacant for the previous two years, but is now 95 percent leased. All but 2,100 square feet is occupied. Midwest Geriatric Management leased 15,064 square feet, Argos Family Office LLC inked a deal for 14,854 square feet and Koven Technology will occupy 9,774 square feet. Argos Family Office will be the first tenant to move into its space in May, followed by Koven Technology in June and Midwest Geriatric Management in July. DCM Management Company LLC manages the property, located at 477 N. Lindbergh Blvd. The undisclosed owner plans to upgrade the common areas, lobby and restrooms, as well as, add a fitness center and coffee bar. The building was initially constructed as the headquarters for SSM Healthcare in 1991. SSM occupied the entire building until 2013. Artie Kerckhoff of CBRE represented the landlord in the transaction.

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State On Campus Morgantown West Virginia University

MORGANTOWN, W.VA. — Core Spaces has acquired a three-year-old, 420-bed student housing community located less than half a mile away from the West Virginia University campus in Morgantown. Originally called Beech View Place Apartments, the facility will be rebranded State On Campus Morgantown. Core Spaces will implement a capital improvement program to include the addition of a fitness center replete with a steam room and sauna, and a full overhaul of the interior courtyard to include a hot tub and areas for grilling and socializing. Core Spaces will add a new computer lab that will feature new computers, printers, multiple group study areas and individual study spaces. The leasing offices, lobby and reception area will also be redesigned and repositioned. Renovations are expected to begin this summer and be complete by late fall.

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Sadigo Court South Beach Miami

MIAMI BEACH, FLA. — Marcus & Millichap has brokered the $13 million sale of Sadigo Court South Beach, a historic 30-unit boutique “apartment hotel” building located at 334 20th St. in Miami Beach’s Collins Park neighborhood. Originally built in 1936 about two blocks from the Atlantic Ocean, Sadigo Court features five junior suites with kitchenettes and 25 fully furnished one-bedroom suites with full kitchens. The buyer, a private investor based in Bay Harbor Islands, Fla., has options to renovate and reposition the property as a 50-room hotel, as well as construct a new building on the south side of the property. Joseph Thomas of Marcus & Millichap’s Fort Lauderdale office represented both the buyer and seller, a private investor based in Miami Beach, in the transaction.

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