RICHMOND, VA. — JLL has arranged the $78.5 million sale of I-95 Logistics Park, a two-building, 923,400-square-foot industrial complex in Richmond. The property is situated on 60 acres at 4747 and 4949 Commerce Drive, along Interstate 95 and six miles south of downtown Richmond. The asset was fully leased to Brother International as well as an undisclosed American multinational technology company at the time of sale. Multiple media outlets report Amazon is the other tenant. John Huguenard, Bruce Strasburg and Patrick Nally of JLL represented the seller, Panattoni Development Co. Inc., in the transaction. Virginia-based Cambridge Property Group represented the buyer, Logistics Park 95 LLC, which is an affiliate of Halle Enterprises.
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DALLAS — Matthews Real Estate Investment Services has brokered the sale of Beacon Hill Apartments, a 396-unit multifamily community in Dallas that has since been rebranded as The Edison. Built in 1984 and remodeled in 2003, the community features one- and two-bedroom units and amenities including three pools, a racquetball court, clubroom and two laundry rooms. Pacific Team Management sold the asset to locally based investment firm WindMass Capital, which will upgrade the unit interiors, for an undisclosed price. Dan McQuaid of Matthews handled the transaction. The property was 80 percent occupied at the time of sale.
Avison Young Negotiates $20M Sale of The Village at Moorpark Shopping Center in California
by Amy Works
MOORPARK, CALIF. — Avison Young has arranged the sale of The Village at Moorpark, a community shopping center located at 706 W. Los Angeles Ave. in Moorpark. London Reo Retail-CA, a Delaware limited liability company, sold the asset to California-based Chesser Group for $20 million. Built in 2007 on 11.5 acres, the 129,374-square-foot property was 76.3 percent occupied at the time of sale. Current tenants include Petco, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Verizon, Bank of America and Leslie’s Pool Supply. Chris Maling and David Maling of Avison Young represented the seller and buyer in the deal.
LAKE VILLA, ILL. — Avison Young has negotiated the sale of a 61,334-square-foot industrial building in Chicago’s Lake County submarket for an undisclosed price. The building is located at 436 Park Ave. in Lake Villa. Constructed in 2003, the building includes 5,256 square feet of office space, four exterior doors and four drive-in doors. John Hauser and Thomas Curtis of Avison Young represented the seller, Losch Realty, which operated its Fred W. Losch Beverage Co. out of the facility. Kelly Joyce and Brendan Green of Colliers International represented the buyer, Xttrium Laboratories. Xttrium is a family-owned and operated healthcare manufacturer and supplier.
KALAMAZOO, MICH. — SRS Real Estate Partners has arranged the sale of a two-building retail property in Kalamazoo for $2.5 million. The freestanding buildings are home to Starbucks and Subway. Located on 9th Street, the Starbucks spans 2,085 square feet and the Subway totals 2,000 square feet. The two buildings were built in 2017. Michael Carter and Frank Rogers of SRS represented the seller, a Detroit-based private investor. The team also represented the buyer, a Kalamazoo-based private investor. The sales price represents a cap rate of 5.58 percent, one of the lowest ever for a two-tenant asset in the state of Michigan, according to SRS.
RALEIGH, N.C. — JLL has arranged the $80 million sale of two office buildings spanning 175,444 square feet on the Centennial Campus of North Carolina State University (NC State) in north Raleigh. The portfolio comprises The Center for Technology & Innovation, which is located at 1010 Main Campus Drive, and Keystone Science Center, located at 1791 Varsity Drive. Keystone Science Center was delivered in 2010 and totals 70,446 square feet. The Center for Technology & Innovation was built in 2016 and comprises 104,998 square feet. Both buildings were fully leased at the time of sale to tenants including the State of North Carolina, Bandwidth Inc. and Cengage. The seller, Keystone Corp., developed both buildings on behalf of NC State. The undisclosed buyer has retained Keystone to manage the properties. Ryan Clutter, Scot Humphrey, Chris Lingerfelt and Zack Drozda of JLL represented the seller in the transaction.
PENNSYLVANIA — SRS Real Estate Partners has brokered the $36 million sale of a 26-property retail portfolio leased to Dollar General. The properties are located in various suburban areas throughout Pennsylvania. Each freestanding store features approximately 9,000 square feet of retail space, and all leases have between 12 and 13 years remaining. The stores sold for approximately $1.4 million each. Andrew Fallon of SRS represented the seller, Tennessee-based GBT Realty Corp., which developed the properties over the past two years, in the transaction. The buyer was a Virginia-based private investment group that was completing a 1031 exchange.
LAS VEGAS — CapRock Partners has completed the disposition of a three-property, 276,912-square-foot industrial portfolio in Las Vegas. Nicola Wealth Real Estate, a Canada-based subsidiary of wealth management firm Nicola Wealth, acquired the assets for an undisclosed price. The acquisition is Nicola Wealth’s first venture into the Las Vegas market. The portfolio includes The Park @ Arville at 4350 Arville St.; Valley View Commerce Center at 5130, 5160, 5190 and 5230 S. Valley View Blvd.; and Valley View Business Park at 3021 S. Valley View Blvd. Built in 1974, The Park @ Arville features 160,554 square feet of multi-tenant space, with suites ranging from 1,000 square feet to 10,000 square feet with private storage yards and 15-foot to 20-foot clear heights. Valley View Commerce Center was constructed in 1989 and features 73,508 square feet of multi-tenant space, with suites ranging from 1,776 square feet to 6,528 square feet, and 15-foot to 17-foot clear heights. Developed in 1986, the 42,850-square-foot Valley View Business Park offers suites ranging from 2,000 square feet to 7,000 square feet. The property is close to Interstate 15, with convenient access to U.S. 95 and McCarren International Airport.
Continental Realty Group, MLG Capital Sell Apartment Community in Memphis’ Germantown District for $64M
by Alex Tostado
MEMPHIS, TENN. — Continental Realty Group and MLG Capital have sold The Park at Forest Hill, a 601-unit apartment community in Memphis, for $64 million. The property was built in two phases in 2002 and 2007 at 8285 Irene Blvd., in Memphis’ Germantown submarket. The community offers one- and two-bedroom floor plans with rents ranging from $715 to $1,075 per month. Communal amenities include a pool, dog park, clubhouse, playground, fitness center and picnic tables. Continental Realty and MLG purchased the property in 2016 for $39.1 million. The partnership implemented $3.1 million worth of upgrades, which included upgrading select units with items such as new vinyl plank flooring, stainless steel appliances, kitchen and bathroom cabinet fronts and all new unit hardware. The buyer was not disclosed.
OKLAHOMA CITY — A partnership between investment firm GMF Capital and Oklahoma-based Vesta Capital has acquired Sycamore Farms, a 398-unit apartment community in Oklahoma City. Built in 1998, the property offers one-, two- and three-bedroom units ranging in size from 692 to 1,300 square feet. Amenities include two pools, a 24-hour fitness center, outdoor grilling and picnic areas, a business center and a dog park. Mitch Sinberg, Matthew Robbins and Abigail Beauchamp of Berkadia secured a $33.8 million Freddie Mac acquisition loan for the deal on behalf of the buyer. That loan carried a 10-year term, a fixed interest rate and five years of interest-only payments.