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WASHINGTON AND OREGON — JCH Senior Housing Investment Brokerage has arranged the sale of four assisted living and memory care communities in Washington and Oregon. The existing operator matched the top offer of $16.5 million for the properties and will now take over ownership from the industry veterans selling the communities. The portfolio totals 152 units. The specific names and locations of the assets were not disclosed. Jim Hazzard and Nick Stahler were the lead advisors on the transaction.

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LAS VEGAS — NorthCap Multifamily has arranged the sale of Tammany Hall and Rochelle Manor Apartments, a multifamily property located at 4320, 4340 and 4386 Escondido St. in Las Vegas. Built in 1972, the assets offer a total of 149 multifamily units. Indiana LLC sold the property to an undisclosed buyer for $7.5 million. The buyer plans to implement a renovation program at the value-add property. Devin Lee, Robin Willett, Jerad Roberts and Jason Dittenber of NorthCap Multifamily represented the seller in the transaction.

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BURBANK, CALIF. — SBH Real Estate Group has purchased a retail property located at 810-822 S. San Fernando Blvd. in Burbank. Pacific Group sold the property for $5.2 million in an all-cash transaction. Situated on a 29,050-square-foot site, the property includes a 21,447-square-foot building, which was constructed in 1939 and updated in 1985. A market previously occupied the property, but it was vacant at the time of sale. Since the acquisition, SBH has leased the site to Harbor Freight Tools and has started renovating the property, including a new roof and converting the building to a more functional structure measuring approximately 14,500 square feet. Tony Maniscalchi and Mike Maniscalchi of Stevenson Real Estate Services represented the buyer and seller in the transaction.

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CLEVELAND — Quantum Real Estate Advisors Inc. has brokered the sale of a single-tenant retail building occupied by Dollar General in Cleveland for $1.6 million. The property, located at 3040 Fulton Road, spans 7,489 square feet. Jack Farritor of Quantum represented the seller, a national developer based in Alabama. A Los Angeles-based institutional investment firm was the buyer. Dollar General has 15 years remaining on its lease.

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TAMPA, FLA. — Investors Management Group (IMG) has acquired Pavillions at Ballast Point, a 276-unit apartment community located at 6306 S. MacDill Ave. in south Tampa, for $40 million. Craig Brown and Will Matthews of Colliers International arranged the transaction on behalf of the seller, Pavillion Management Group. IMG is the first entity to purchase the asset since it was built in 1990. The California-based company plans to implement extensive interior and exterior renovations at the property and rebrand it as Solis at Ballast Point. The community includes 19 buildings with a mix of one- and two-bedroom units. Community amenities include a pool, clubhouse, covered parking and picnic areas.

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WASHINGTON, D.C. — HFF has arranged the sale and financing for the Jefferson Building, a 73,168-square-foot office building located in Washington D.C.’s central business district. Jim Meisel, Andrew Weir, Stephen Conley, Matt Nicholson and Dave Baker of HFF brokered the transaction on behalf of the seller, Invesco Real Estate, and procured the buyer, Marcus Partners. In addition, HFF’s Dan McIntrye and Jay Graham arranged acquisition financing through a balance sheet lender on behalf of the buyer. The purchase price and loan amount were not disclosed. The eight-story Jefferson Building, most recently renovated in 2016, is situated within walking distance to four Metrorail stations. The property was 87 percent leased at the time of sale to 12 tenants including SN/SI Networks LLC, International Center for Alcohol Policies, Relman, Dan & Colfax PLLC and London & Mead/Andrew J. Kline LLC. In addition, the Jefferson Building houses The Palm, one of D.C.’s landmark restaurants.

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MARIETTA, GA. — CBRE has brokered the sale of The Grandstand, a 680-unit apartment community located at 3500 Windcliff Drive S.E. in Marietta, roughly 20 miles northwest of Atlanta. Shea Campbell of CBRE arranged the transaction on behalf of the seller, Castlegate Property Group. The name of the buyer and purchase price were not disclosed. Constructed in 1986, The Grandstand features a newly renovated leasing office with a business center and coffee lounge, two pools, a fitness center, playground and lighted tennis courts.

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INDIO, CALIF. — Red Mountain Group has purchased Indio Towne Center, a regional power center located at 42100 Jackson St. in Indio, for an undisclosed price. WinCo Foods, The Home Depot, 24 Hour Fitness, Party City, Petco, CVS/pharmacy, Taco Bell, KFC, Panda Express, Jack in the Box, McDonalds, Subway and Starbucks Coffee are tenants at the 560,000-square-foot center. The property also features a recently vacated 46,827-square-foot Toys R Us storefront and an undeveloped anchor building and shop pads, which will support an additional 141,000 square feet of building area. While in escrow, Red Mountain Group signed leases with Marshalls and Burlington. Bill Bauman and Kyle Miller, formally of Savills Studley, brokered the transaction.

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FARMINGTON HILLS, MICH. — Encore Real Estate Investment Services has arranged the sale of a 5,000-square-foot retail property net leased to Sherwin Williams in Farmington Hills. The sales price was not disclosed. Sherwin Williams has 6.5 years left on its lease. Matt Weber, Deno Bistolarides, Brandon Hanna and Ryan Vinco of Encore represented the seller, a California-based limited liability company. A California-based private investor purchased the asset.

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NEW YORK CITY — Boston-based Marcus Partners, in partnership with Dalan Management, has acquired two adjacent 12-story office buildings in Midtown Manhattan for $54.5 million. The buildings, which are located at 10-12 E. 33rd St., each contain 35,000 square feet of office space with 2,000 square feet of ground-floor retail. The properties are fully leased to a mix of tenants in industries such as technology, advertising, media and architecture. The loft-style buildings feature exposed brick, windows on three sides and provide small- to mid-size companies the opportunity to occupy an entire floor. Matthew Spiegel, Mo Beler, Glen Tolchin and Anthony Ledesma of JLL arranged the sale on behalf of the buyer. The seller was undisclosed.

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