TIGARD, ORE. — HFF has arranged the sale of Tigard Medical Plaza, a medical office building located in Tigard, approximately 10 miles south of downtown Portland. An undisclosed seller sold the property to a private investor for $14.5 million in all-cash, 1031 exchange transaction. Completed in 2005, Tigard Medical Plaza is a 20,994-square-foot outpatient medical office building and ambulatory surgery center. Situated on 1.7 acres, the property was fully leased at the time of sale. Evan Kovac, Andrew Milne, Trent Jemmett, Maria Poyer and Logan Greer of HFF represented the seller in the deal. Casey Davidson and John Chun, also with HFF, provided debt advisory services on the transaction.
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TULSA, OKLA. — National industrial investment firm Reich Bros. has acquired a 228,000-square-foot heavy manufacturing facility in Tulsa. The property, which is situated on 67 acres near Interstates 44 and 244, formerly served as the main manufacturing and warehousing location in the market for SPX Heat. The facility is also located near Tulsa International Airport and Amazon’s 600,000-square-foot distribution center that is currently under construction. The site comprises a 160,000-square-foot warehouse, a 40,000-square-foot fabrication building and a 28,000-square-foot office building. The seller and sales price were not disclosed.
Atria, Related Cos., Welltower Buy Former TV Studio in San Francisco for Seniors Housing Conversion
by Amy Works
SAN FRANCISCO — A joint venture between Related Cos. and Atria Senior Living, along with funding support from Welltower, has acquired the former KRON-TV headquarters in San Francisco, with plans to convert the property to seniors housing. Onyx Partners sold the property for an undisclosed price. Located one block from the new Sutter California Pacific Van Ness Medical Center and along the Van Ness Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) line now under construction, the community will be at the center of the city’s Cathedral Hill neighborhood. In April, the San Francisco Planning Commission unanimously approved the plans to transform the vacant building site into one of the city’s first modern senior living communities in over a decade. Groundbreaking is scheduled for late 2019, with a planned completion by the end of 2021. When completed, the building will total 13 stories and 270,000 square feet, including 7,000 square feet of ground-floor retail. The Related-Atria joint venture was announced in October 2018, with a $3 billion planned pipeline of new seniors housing development. At that time, San Francisco was specifically cited as a high-barrier-to-entry market the venture was interested in, along with New York City, Boston, Los Angeles, Miami and Washington D.C. Welltower …
OAKBROOK TERRACE, ILL. — Kimco Realty Corp. has sold a 176,164-square-foot retail property in Oakbrook Terrace for $21 million. Known as 22nd Street Plaza, the shopping center is fully leased to retailers such as Home Depot, Party City and Big Lots. Restaurants Twin Peaks and Naf Naf Grill are located on the site as well. The property includes 850 parking spaces. George Good and Christian Williams of CBRE represented Kimco in the sale. A California-based private investor purchased the asset.
MADISON HEIGHTS, MICH. — SkyView Advisors has arranged the sale of a 650-unit self-storage facility in Madison Heights for an undisclosed price. The property, known as Michigan Storage Centers, is situated on 2.6 acres and spans 86,730 square feet. All of the units are climate-controlled. Cameron Vale and Ryan Clark of SkyView represented the undisclosed seller.
SEATTLE — Unico Properties, a subsidiary of Unico Investment Group, has acquired the Colman Building on Seattle’s waterfront from Goodman Real Estate for an undisclosed price. With this purchase, Unico’s presence on the waterfront now exceeds 1 million square feet. The six-story Colman Building features 160,164 square feet of office space with ground-level retail encircling the entire property. At the time of sale, the property was 88 percent occupied. The historic building was commissioned by Scottish immigrant and master machinist James Colman and constructed in several stages between 1889 and 1906. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and considered a City of Seattle landmark. Nick Kucha, Kevin Shannon, Cavan O’Keefe, Michael Moll, Bill DeLacy, Jakob Nicolls and Jeff Hodson of Newmark Knight Frank represented the seller in the deal.
MOUNT PROSPECT, ILL. — Avison Young has negotiated the sale of a 182,298-square-foot industrial portfolio in Mount Prospect for an undisclosed price. The two-building portfolio was 90 percent leased at the time of sale. The properties are situated on 8.2 acres at 1900-2000 Carboy Drive. Erik Foster, Mike Wilson, Chris Lydon and Chris Tecu of Avison Young represented the owner, Brennan Investment Group. San Francisco-based Glen Una Management Co. purchased the buildings.
RICHFIELD, MINN. — The Silver Group has brokered the sale of a single-tenant retail building occupied by Dunkin’ Donuts in Richfield, a suburb of Minneapolis. The sales price was not disclosed. The newly constructed, 2,000-square-foot building includes a drive-through window and outdoor seating. Dunkin’ has a 15-year lease. The Silver Group represented the seller, a local developer. Amy Senn of Newmark Knight Frank represented the buyer, which completed a 1031 tax-deferred exchange. The Richfield location is one of six standalone Dunkin’ stores in the Twin Cities.
BOSTON — HFF has negotiated the sale of Meadow Glen, a 291,860-square-foot retail center located near downtown Boston. A Wegmans grocery store anchors the property, which was redeveloped in 2017 and now houses other tenants such as Dick’s Sporting Goods, Marshalls and Petco. Coleman Benedict, Riaz Cassum, Jim Koury and Ben Sayles of HFF marketed the property on behalf of the seller, a private partnership. The team also procured the buyer, global investment manager DWS Group. The sales price was not disclosed. Meadow Glen, which was fully leased at the time of sale, is one of only six retail centers in Boston that is anchored by a Wegmans.
COLTON, CALIF. — San Diego-based Tower 16 Capital Partners has acquired The District at Grand Terrace, a multifamily community located at 1315 S. Meadow Lane in Colton. FPA Multifamily sold the asset for $63 million in an off-market transaction. The District at Grand Terrace features 352 units in a mix of one-, two- and three-bedroom layouts with covered parking and private balconies or patios, four pools, a fitness center, two laundry facilities, two playgrounds and a leasing office. The buyer will oversee renovations and upgrades to the property, including new outdoor amenities, an upgraded leasing office and interior renovations. Alliance Residential will take over as property manager. Tyler Martin, Alex Garcia and Chris Zorbas of Institutional Property Advisors, a division of Marcus & Millichap, represented the buyer and seller in the deal. Scott Peterson and Bill Chiles of CBRE’s Capital Markets team in San Diego handled placement of the financing on behalf of Tower 16.