HOUSTON — HFF has arranged the sale of 8451 Market St., a 120,810-square-foot industrial facility in Houston. HFF marketed the asset on behalf of the seller, Mayfield Properties LP. ATCAP Partners purchased the asset for an undisclosed amount and was assisted by HFF in arranging acquisition financing. The property is situated on five acres near the intersection of I-10 East and Loop 610 adjacent to the Budweiser beer plant and the Houston Ship Channel, six miles east of Houston’s central business district. The property features 24-foot ceiling heights and a 7.8 percent office build-out. Tenants at the fully leased facility include Santini Export Packaging Corp., who has been in continuous occupancy since the early 1980s, as well as Area Wholesale Tire and Interglobal Plastics. Rusty Tamlyn, Trent Agnew and John Rogers led the HFF investment sales team representing the seller. Brian Carlton led HFF’s debt placement team.
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SANTA CLARITA, CALIF. – A 22,470-square-foot industrial building in the Los Angeles submarket of Santa Clarita has sold to Stanford Avenue Industrial LLC for $2.7 million. The building is located at 27822 Fremont Court. The seller, Neotech Products, will be relocating to a facility in nearby Valencia. The LLC was represented by Joel Hutak of Lee & Associates. The seller was represented by Trevor Gale and Jon Reno of Heger Industrial.
PHOENIX – Jack Travis Logistics has signed a lease for 20,000 square feet of industrial space in Phoenix. The new facility at 236 E. Pima Street will allow the modern freight shipping and logistics company to relocate from nearby Tempe. Its new space is within the Pima Distribution Center. Jack Travis was represented by John Grady and Jackie Orcutt of Cushman & Wakefield’s Industrial Properties group. The landlord, TPRF II/Pima Industrial LLC, was represented by Stein Koss and Tom Louer of Lee & Associates.
COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS — Marcus & Millichap has arranged the sale of Manor Inn College Station Aggieland, a 116-room hospitality property located at 2504 Texas Ave. S. in College Station. Rahul Bijlani, Eric Guerrero and Michael Yu of Marcus & Millichap’s Houston office marketed the property on behalf of the seller, a private investor. The buyer, a limited liability company, was also secured and sourced by Yu, Bijlani, Agrama Mannapperuma and Tyler Bean of the firm’s Houston office.
AUSTIN, TEXAS — ARA, A Newmark Co. (ARA Newmark), has negotiated the sale of 40 Hyde Park, a 10-unit asset located in the North Campus/Hyde Park area of Austin. Andrew Shih and James Young of ARA Newmark’s Austin office represented the seller, Artesia. The undisclosed buyer was a private investor also from Austin. Constructed in 1972, 40 Hyde Park is a garden-style apartment community comprising 10 efficiency units. The community is situated on an infill lot in the Historic Hyde Park District, Austin’s oldest neighborhood. Unit amenities for 40 Hyde Park include new gas stoves and countertops, upgraded light fixtures and two-inch faux wood blinds, as well as accent walls. The property is located within minutes of the University of Texas, Austin’s central business district and the Hancock golf course.
SAGINAW, TEXAS — Frost Bank has sold a foreclosed retail property in Saginaw to TL2 Industries LLC, a franchisee of five Valvoline Instant Oil Change locations in the Metroplex. The property, located at 701 N. Saginaw Blvd., was formerly Zippy Lube. The 4,150-square-foot structure features a 1,600-square-foot basement oil changing pit, state inspection space and in-bay carwash. Built in 2004, the commercial building occupies about half of the one-acre tract, allowing room for expansion or ground-up development. The property is located two miles north of Loop 820 and fronts U.S. 287, a commercial corridor traveled by an estimated 31,000 vehicles per day. The land behind the property is built out with multifamily and single-family communities. Wayne Burgdorf of Coldwell Banker Commercial Alliance DFW was the deal’s sole broker.
SPRINGFIELD, PA. — PREIT has sold its 50 percent interest in Springfield Park, an open-air center located in Springfield, for $20.2 million. The 287,000-square-foot retail center is anchored by Target and Bed, Bath & Beyond. The name of the buyer was not disclosed. The sale represents the company’s continued effort to recycle its capital toward creating a portfolio comprised of high-quality enclosed malls.
EASTON, MASS., ANN ARBOR, MICH., AND MODESTO, CALIF. — Phillips Edison Grocery Center REIT II has acquired three grocery-anchored shopping centers in Massachusetts, Michigan and California. The REIT acquired Highlands Plaza, a 112,869-square-foot Hannaford-anchored shopping center in Easton. Additional tenants include TJ Maxx, Liberty Mutual and Supercuts. The company also acquired Crossroads Towne Center, a 102,275-square-foot Kroger-anchored center in Ann Arbor, and Central Valley Marketplace, an 81,897-square-foot PAQ Food 4 Less-anchored center in Modesto. The acquisition price and name of the seller were not released.
SOUTH PLAINFIELD, N.J. — Atlantic Beverage Co. has signed a lease for 97,800 square feet of industrial space at 450 Oaktree Road in South Plainfield. The 257,000-square-foot property features 21-foot ceiling heights, 14 tailboards, one drive-in door, more than 150 car parking spaces, parking for 50 trailers and proximity to Interstate 287 and the New Jersey Turnpike. Steve Bussel of Bussel Realty Corp. represented the tenant and the landlord, Paramount Assets, in the transaction.
SOUTHINGTON, CONN. — R. Calabrese Agency has brokered the lease of 3,000 square feet of retail space to Noodles & Company. Located at 832 Queen St. in Southington, the restaurant is the company’s third location in Connecticut. Tony Valenti and Ralph Calabrese of R. Calabrese Agency represented the landlord, West Queen Developers LLC, while Brian Zelman of Zelman Real Estate Brokerage LLC represented the tenant, Hartford Noodles LLC, the Noodles & Company franchisee, in the transaction.