PORTAGE, MICH. — Berkadia has arranged a $2.5 million acquisition loan for Stowaway Mini Storage in Portage near Kalamazoo. Located at 9879 Portage Road, the 398-unit self-storage facility spans 57,325 square feet. Cutt Ableson and Johnny King of Berkadia arranged the 10-year, fixed-rate loan. CIBC World Markets provided the loan on behalf of the borrower, Crystal View Capital, a private investment firm based in Las Vegas.
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AUSTELL, GA. — Greystone Brown Real Estate Advisors has brokered the $36.5 million sale of a three-property, 490-unit multifamily portfolio in Austell, a suburb of Atlanta in Cobb County. Taylor Brown, Chandler Brown, Barden Brown and Walter Miller of Greystone Brown represented the seller, HKP Austell LLC, in the sale. Greystone & Co.’s Leor Dimant originated a $30 million acquisition loan on behalf of the undisclosed buyer. The three properties are adjacent to one another and less than five miles from downtown Austell. Built in 1988, Hunter’s Grove comprises 200 one- and two-bedroom units. Kingsley Village, which was built in 1974, includes 146 units, and Parkview Apartments, built in 1971, features 144 units. Both Kingsley Village and Parkview Apartments offer one-, two- and three-bedroom floor plans. All three apartment complexes feature access to nearby Interstate 20, several industrial parks and Six Flags Over Georgia.
NAS Acquires 27,465 SF Flex Building in Springdale, Arkansas Leased to BNSF Logistics
by John Nelson
SPRINGDALE, ARK. — Real estate investment company NAS Investment Solutions has acquired a newly constructed, 27,465 square-foot flex building fully occupied by BNSF Logistics in Springdale, less than six miles north of Fayetteville. Located at 2708 S. 48th St. the facility completes the second phase of BNSF’s property expansion that serves as the company’s regional headquarters. National Asset Services (NAS) will assume responsibility for asset and property management for the newly acquired property. NAS currently manages the 30,339-square-foot Phase I building and will assume management responsibilities for the newly created campus. BNSF Logistics is a third-party supply chain management firm based in Flower Mound, Texas. The company is a subsidiary of BNSF Railway but works with all major and secondary railroad lines.
QUITMAN, MISS. — Investment real estate service firm The Boulder Group has arranged the $1.6 million sale of a single-tenant store leased to Dollar General located at 403 S. Archusa Ave. in Quitman, 25 miles south of Meridian. The 12,596-square-foot property is located along Mississippi Highway 18. Randy Blankstein and Jimmy Goodman of The Boulder Group represented the seller, a commercial real estate investment firm based in the Southwest United States, in the transaction. The buyer, a private West Coast investor, purchased the store in a 1031 exchange. The property was built in 2013 and Dollar General has nine years remaining on the lease, expiring in 2028. The lease features rental escalations in year 11 and in each of the five 5-year renewal option periods. The absolute triple-net lease has zero landlord responsibilities, according to Boulder Group.
WYNDMOOR, PA. — Blueprint Healthcare Real Estate Advisors has arranged the sale of Wyndmoor Hills, a 180-unit rental continuing care retirement community (CCRC). The community is located on 12 acres in Wyndmoor, a northern suburb of Philadelphia. The building totals 214,288 square feet. A regional buyer acquired the property for an undisclosed price with plans to reposition it. Steve Thomes, Michael Segal and Dan Mahoney of Blueprint were the lead advisors on the transaction.
OREC Securities Brokers Sale of Pleasant Bay Nursing and Rehabilitation Center on Cape Cod
by Alex Patton
BREWSTER, MASS. — OREC Securities has brokered the sale of Pleasant Bay Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in the Cape Cod town of Brewster. The community houses 135 skilled nursing beds and 59 assisted living units. Although the original plan was to split the community into two separate sales, a regional owner-operator bought the properties as a single asset. Laca Wong-Hammond, Chad Elliott, Kevin Laidlaw and Aaron Becker led the transaction for OREC. The seller and price were not disclosed.
DEERFIELD, ILL. — Marcus & Millichap has brokered the sale of the Red Roof Inn Deerfield, a 115-room hotel, for $4.9 million. The property is located at 340 S. Waukegan Road. Ebrahim Valliani, Michael Klar, Allan Miller and Chris Gomes of Marcus & Millichap secured and represented the buyer, a private investor. Seller information was not disclosed.
LAS VEGAS — Marcus & Millichap has arranged the sale of a medical office property located at 8678 Spring Mountain Road. A limited liability company sold the property to an undisclosed buyer for $1.6 million. Southwest Neck & Back Clinic occupies the 9,672-square-foot building. Ray Germain and Austin Lee of Marcus & Millichap’s Las Vegas office represented the seller in the deal.
CARY, N.C. — CBRE and affiliate firm CBRE|Raleigh have arranged the $31.4 million sale of Amberwood at Lochmere, a 206-unit multifamily property located in Cary, seven miles west of downtown Raleigh. Inland Private Capital Corp., represented by CBRE|Raleigh’s Howard Jenkins and CBRE’s Kevin Kempf, sold the asset located at 100 Eclipse Drive. CBRE’s Nate Sittema and Kristen Reilley arranged a Freddie Mac loan for the sale on behalf of the buyer, an affiliate of The Beach Co., which plans to make capital improvements to the complex’s exterior and landscaping. Amberwood at Lochmere features one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments, and includes amenities such as a pool, clubhouse, grilling stations, fitness center, playground, tennis court, dog park and access to walking and hiking trails.
POWAY, CALIF. — Owner-operator Cadence Living and Sabra Health Care REIT have acquired Sunshine Care, a 32-acre seniors housing community in Poway, a suburb of San Diego. Now named Cadence at Poway Gardens, the property is situated near the Palomar Hospital. The community is known for its horticultural therapy program that grows more than 20,000 pounds of organic fruits and vegetables every year. “To be able to produce an in-house farm-to-table experience as an activity that brings staff, families and their loved ones together sets Cadence at Poway Gardens apart from other assisted living and memory care communities,” says Rob Leinbach, a principal with Cadence. “We look forward to the community’s partnership with Backyard Produce that provides excess food grown by our residents to those in the Poway community in need.” Cadence Living currently owns, operates and/or is developing communities throughout the South and West.