SUNRISE, FLA. — Fairstead has acquired Federation Sunrise Apartments, a 123-unit seniors housing community in Sunrise, for $29.5 million. Fairstead plans to upgrade the property, including new kitchens, baths, flooring, windows and air conditioning units. The New York City-based buyer also plans to upgrade the landscaping, community room and other existing amenities. The community is located at 5010 N. Nob Hill Road, 13 miles west of downtown Fort Lauderdale. The Housing Finance Authority of Broward County provided the buyer with federal low-income housing tax credits and tax-exempt bonds for the acquisition. The seller was not disclosed.
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CHICAGO, LYONS AND BARTLETT, ILL. — JLL Capital Markets has brokered the sale of a three-property cold storage portfolio totaling 712,051 square feet in metro Chicago for an undisclosed price. The facilities are located in Chicago, Lyons and Bartlett. They are fully leased to 11 tenants. John Huguenard, Ed Halaburt, Sean Devaney, Kurt Sarbaugh and Robin Stolberg of JLL represented the seller, Investcorp. Lineage Logistics, which is controlled and operated by Bay Grove, purchased the assets.
MEDFORD, MASS. — A joint venture between New York-based developer Jonathan Rose Cos. and Massachusetts-based property owner and manager Schochet Cos. has acquired Riverside Towers, a 200-unit multifamily property in Medford, a northern suburb of Boston, for $83.5 million. Located adjacent to the Medford Senior Care Center at 99 Riverside Ave., the property is designated for occupancy by elderly and disabled residents. Schochet Cos., which was also a partner in the previous ownership team, has been the management agent for the property since 2007 and will continue in that role. The new owner plans to upgrade apartments with modern finishes, fixtures and appliances and repurpose and modernize common amenity areas to provide onsite health services, a fitness center, a business center, an enhanced entertainment center and communal meeting and dining areas. No broker representation for buyer or seller was disclosed.
NORTH EAST, MD. — Stewart Properties has sold Principio Commerce Center II, a 550,050-square-foot cold storage facility in North East. The asset is fully leased to KeHE Distributors LLC. Stewart Properties delivered the property in February. The building features 36-foot clear heights; LED lighting; wide column spacing; loading positions including 43 dry, 14 cold and 36 additional punch-outs; four drive-in doors; and significant freezer and cooler buildouts. Principio Commerce Center is located at 585 Principio Parkway W., 47 miles northeast of downtown Baltimore and the Port of Baltimore. Bruce Strasburg, Dave Dannenfelser, Jay Wellschlager, Tyler Boykin and Craig Childs of JLL represented the seller in the transaction. CBRE Global Investors acquired the asset for an undisclosed price.
SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ. — An affiliate of San Francisco-based The Roxborough Group has completed the sale of Perimeter Parkview Corporate Center, an office building located at 8377 E. Hartford Drive in Scottsdale. San Diego-based Cush Enterprises acquired the property for $30 million, or roughly $286 per square foot. Chris Toci, Chad Littell, Tim Whittemore, Grey Mayer and Patrick Schrimscher of Cushman & Wakefield’s Phoenix office represented the seller in the deal. Completed in 2006, the two-story, 104,956-square-foot, Class A office asset features a subterranean parking garage with direct tenant access. At the time of sale, the property was 90 percent leased to three tenants.
SAN ANTONIO — Dallas-based Elm Creek Real Estate has acquired Woodlake Crossing, a 159,703-square-foot retail power center located at 6212 Woodglen Drive in San Antonio. Tenants include Ross Dress for Less, Petco and Office Max. Kevin Catalani of CBRE represented the seller, Illinois-based InvenTrust Properties, in the transaction. Elm Creek also owns the building that shadow-anchors the center, which was previously occupied by Target.
Cushman & Wakefield Arranges Sale of 51,794 SF Grocery-Anchored Shopping Center in Boonton, New Jersey
by Alex Patton
BOONTON, N.J. — Cushman & Wakefield has arranged the sale of Del’s Village Shopping Center, a 51,794-square-foot grocery-anchored retail property in Boonton, a northwestern suburb of New York City. The sales price was $12.5 million. Kings Food Market anchors the shopping center, which is located at 115 Hawkins Place, and the property was 97 percent leased at the time of sale. Seth Pollack, Andrew Merin and David Bernhaut led a Cushman & Wakefield team that represented the seller, ROI Management, in the transaction. The team also procured the buyer, a private investor.
Transwestern Investment Group Acquires 238,533 SF Industrial Property in Metro Atlanta
by Alex Tostado
FAIRBURN, GA. — Transwestern Investment Group has acquired Bohannon Logistics Center, a 238,533-square-foot industrial building in Fairburn. The seller, DHL Supply Chain, delivered the asset earlier this year. The property is situated at 5002 Bohannon Road, 13 miles southwest of Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport and 22 miles southwest of downtown Atlanta. The building features 47 dock doors, 32-foot clear heights, 130 auto parking spaces, 54 trailer parking spaces and a 185-foot concrete truck court. Transwestern Real Estate Services will provide property management services. Reed Davis and Bob Currie of JLL are handling leasing efforts. Mike Chambers and Bill Kee of NAI Brannen Goddard represented the seller in the transaction. The sales price was not disclosed.
BAYTOWN, TEXAS — JLL has negotiated the sale of Cedar Crossing Distribution Center, a 129,527-square-foot industrial property located in the eastern Houston suburb of Baytown. Built in 2009, the property was fully leased at the time of sale to Merih Cotton Corp., a family-owned cotton distributor. The front-load building is situated on 7.3 acres within Cedar Port Industrial Park and features 24-foot clear heights and 33 dock-high doors. Trent Agnew, Rusty Tamlyn, Charlie Strauss, Ethan Goldberg and Richard Quarles of JLL represented the seller, a partnership between Mountain West Industrial Properties and American National Insurance Co., in the transaction. High Street Logistics Properties purchased the asset for an undisclosed price.
GARY, IND. — Affordable Housing Investment Brokerage Inc. has arranged the $10.4 million sale of a 14-building, 249-unit affordable housing portfolio in Gary, about 30 miles southeast of Chicago. All 14 buildings are located within a one-mile radius, with most situated along West 5th Avenue. The portfolio comprises 106 one-bedroom units, 110 two-bedroom units and 33 studio units. All units are covered under a housing assistance payments (HAP) contract that expires in January 2024. Rents range from $836 to $1,021 per month. Kyle Shoemaker of Affordable Housing Investment Brokerage represented the buyer and seller, both of which were private investors.