IRVINE, CALIF. — Hanely Investment Group has negotiated the sales of four shopping centers in Oregon, Florida, Tennessee and Virginia totaling 372,000 square feet for a combined $24 million. Eric Wohl of Hanley Investment Group represented the seller, Cincinnati-based Phillips Edison & Co., in the four transactions. The shopping centers include the 100,762-square-foot Sandy Marketplace in Sandy, Ore.; the 115,198-square-foot Ferry Pass Plaza in Pensacola, Fla.; the 82,088-square-foot Rivergate Square in Madison, Tenn.; and the 73,788-square-foot Cross Pointe Marketplace in Chesterfield, Va. Hanley Investment Group has completed the sale of 11 Phillips Edison properties in eight months and currently has two additional Phillips Edison-owned retail properties in escrow totaling 248,767 square feet.
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HOUSTON — Marcus & Millichap has arranged the sale of Broadway Square Apartments, a 2,470-unit apartment complex adjacent to the William P. Hobby Airport in in Houston. The property is the largest single multifamily asset in Texas. Jeffrey Fript of Marcus & Millichap’s Houston office represented the buyer, an out-of-state investment entity. The seller is an out-of-state investment group specializing in multifamily real estate investments. Located on the Houston metropolitan bus line at 8751 Broadway St., Broadway Square Apartments was constructed in phases from 1976 to 1979 on 69 acres. The unit mix features one- and two-bedroom floor plans, 80 of which are townhomes, ranging in size from 504 square feet to 1,206 square feet. Community amenities include controlled access gates, four separate management offices, one main leasing office, 11 swimming pools, 28 laundry rooms, outdoor pavilions and courtyards, after-school programs and a community playground. Unit amenities include private patios and balconies in select apartments, ceiling fans, walk-in closets, mini blinds and dishwashers. Select units have washer/dryer connections.
SAN ANTONIO — Bryan Leonard of NorthMarq Capital’s San Antonio office has arranged a $6 million acquisition loan for Fairview Shopping Center, a 28,662-square-foot retail property located at 24200 Interstate 10 W. in San Antonio. The loan was structured with a 10-year term and 25-year amortization schedule. NorthMarq arranged financing for the borrower through its correspondent relationship with Nationwide. The property’s tenant roster includes Fiddlin’ Frogs, Willie’s Grill and Phyllis Browning Co.
EVERGREEN PARK, ILL. — Detroit-based Lormax Stern Development, in partnership with Tampa, Fla.-based DeBartolo Development, has acquired Evergreen Plaza Mall (The Plaza) in Evergreen Park for an undisclosed price. Built in 1952, the mall has been largely vacant since 2013, with only four stores open at the time of sale. The buyers plan to demolish the majority of the existing 800,000-square-foot mall and replace it with a 425,000-square-foot open-air retail center on the 32-acre parcel. Construction is slated for completion in 2017.
COON RAPIDS, MINN. — Marcus & Millichap has brokered the sale of Dot Mini Storage, a self-storage facility with 6.7 acres of developable land in Coon Rapids. The asset, which features 240 units, sold for $2 million. Located at 9900 Vale St., the facility, which was built in 1984, features an on-site manager’s office and apartment, coded-access gate, perimeter fencing and a heated warehouse. Adam Haydon of Marcus & Millichap represented the seller, a private investor, while Haydon and Adam Schlosser, also of Marcus & Millichap, represented the seller, a private investor, in the transaction.
MARLBOROUGH, MASS. — CBRE/New England has brokered the sale of Shops at the Pond, a retail property located in Marlborough. RK Center acquired the property for $21.1 million from Kimco Realty Corp. The 104,125-square-foot center is fully occupied by a variety of tenants, including DSW, Best Buy, EMS, Olive Garden and Pure Hockey. Chris Angelone, Bill Moylan and Nat Heald of CBRE/NE represented the seller and buyer in the transaction.
NEW YORK CITY — Thor Retail Advisors has arranged a lease for 15,800 square feet at 279 McKibbin St. in Brooklyn’s Bushwick neighborhood. California-based Blue Bottle Coffee will use the space to operate a coffee roasting warehouse and Tartine baking facility for its New York area operations, as well as a café and bakery. The facility features 20-foot ceilings and more than 150 feet of frontage. Matthew Seigel of Thor Retail Advisors brokered the transaction. Terms of the lease were not released.
PHOENIX – Long Wong’s Restaurant is adding a new location in North Phoenix. The 2,200-square-foot outpost will be located at the southwest corner of Cave Creek Road and Bell Road. The landlord was represented by Stan Sanchez and Justin Rihs.
MEARS, MICH. — Signature Associates has brokered the sale of a retail building, located at 527 18th Ave. in Mears, approximately 25 miles south of Ludington near Lake Michigan. Northwind Construction acquired the 2,560-square-foot property for an undisclosed sum. Bryan Bench of Cushman & Wakefield |Signature Associates represented the seller, Cook’s Lakeside Marine & Repair Services, in the transaction.
SANDUSKY, OHIO — Marcus & Millichap has arranged the sale of Add More Storage, a self-storage facility located at 2908 Venice Road in Sandusky. Situated on nearly six acres, the property features 401 storage units, ranging from 64 to 336 square feet. A limited liability company acquired the asset for $1.2 million. Joseph Holloway and Brett Hatcher of Marcus & Millichap represented the seller, also a limited liability company, and secured the buyer in the transaction.