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DALLAS — Greystar will develop Elan Inwood and Forestwood Active Adult, two multifamily properties totaling 377 units in Dallas. The properties will be built adjacent to one another on a 22.7-acre site at the corner of Inwood Road and Forest Lane. Elan Inwood will comprise 168 rental townhome units and 12 single-family homes, while Forestwood will be a seniors housing community with 197 units. Amenities at Forestwood will include a fitness center, game room, media room, demonstration kitchen for cooking classes and a 12,000-square-foot amenity center. Both properties are slated for a late 2019 completion. Andy Scott, Michael Cosby and Sarah Anderson of HFF arranged an undisclosed amount of financing for both developments through CIT Group Inc.

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DALLAS — Marcus & Millichap has brokered the sale of Quail Hollow, a 120-unit multifamily property in east Dallas. Al Silva and Mark McCoy of Marcus & Millichap represented the seller and procured the buyer, a California-based investor. The new buyer plans to upgrade the unit interiors and lease the 45 on-site self-storage units that were included in the sale.  

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ORANGE, CALIF. — NKF Capital Markets has arranged the sale of Rusty Leaf Plaza, a neighborhood shopping center located at 2512 E. Chapman Ave. in Orange. A joint venture between Canyon Catalyst Fund and Paragon Commercial Group sold the property to Inland Real Estate Acquisitions for an undisclosed price in an off-market transaction. At the time of sale, the center was 98 percent occupied. Anchored by Target, the retail center also features a mix of service, medical and fast casual dining tenants. CJ Osbrink of NKF Capital Markets represented the seller in the deal.

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TORRANCE, CALIF. — Faris Lee Investments has arranged the sale of Southwood Village, a neighborhood retail center located at 22214-22251 and 22217-22251 Palos Verdes Blvd. and 5230 Sepulveda Blvd. in Torrance. Los Angeles-based BIG Shopping Centers USA sold the property to a private investor for $21 million. Situated on 5.5 acres, the 66,958-square-foot property was built in the 1950s and renovated in 2013. At the time of sale, the property was 97 percent occupied by major tenants, including Dollar Tree, ACE Hardware, Goodwill and Chevron. Richard Chichester and Donald MacLellan of Faris Lee represented the seller, while Triwell Properties represented the buyer in the transaction.

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LOS ANGELES — Marcus & Millichap has facilitated the sale of a retail property located at 9563 W. Pico Blvd. in Los Angeles. CRD Pico Associates acquired the property from a private investor for $2.8 million. The property features 5,000 square feet of retail space. Brandon Michaels and Andrew Leff of Marcus & Millichap represented the seller and buyer in the deal.

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LOPATCONG AND PHILLIPSBURG, N.J. — CBRE has negotiated the sale of I-78 Logistics Park, a 365-acre master-planned development located along the Interstate 78/81 corridor in Lopatcong and Phillipsburg. Opus Investments/KTV Inc. sold the property to Bridge Development Partners for $43 million. Situated at 942 Memorial Parkway, the property has approvals in place for the construction of 3.8 million square feet of warehouse and distribution space. Brian Fiumara, Michael Hines, Brad Ruppel and Lauren Dawicki of CBRE National Partners represented the seller in the transaction.

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BALTIMORE — Dallas-based TIER REIT has sold 500 East Pratt, a 280,000-square-foot office building in Baltimore, for $60 million. Boca Raton, Fla.-based Morning Calm Management acquired the 13-story building, according to the Baltimore Sun. The building was constructed in 2005 and was 93 percent leased at the time of sale to tenants such as CohnReznick LLP, Saul Ewing, Deloitte, JLL, UBS and McGuire Woods. The sale marks TIER REIT’s exit from the Baltimore market, and reduces the number of markets in which the company operates to six.

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ATLANTA — Three new tenants will join Shops Around Lenox, an open-air shopping center in Atlanta’s Buckhead district, in the coming months. New York-based fitness company SoulCycle will open its first Atlanta location at the center in late April, and healthy food concept Flower Child will open its first location in the city in mid-summer. West Elm will also open a new location at the center this summer. The new tenants join recent additions to Shops Around Lenox including Draper James, which opened in November 2017; Blo Blow Dry Bar, which opened in 2016; and Kendra Scott, which opened in 2014. Additional tenants at the center include South Moon Under, Crate & Barrel, Paper Source, lululemon athletica, Suit Supply, fab’rik and Seven Lamps. Retail consultant Tisha Maley and JLL were retained to update and manage the new tenant lineup. Originally constructed in 1979, Shops Around Lenox was updated in 2009 with refreshed facades, new community gathering spaces and new artwork. The center is located within walking distance to more than 10 million square feet of office space, seven hotels and Lenox Square, an enclosed regional mall owned and operated by Simon.

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ST. PAUL, MINN. — Marcus & Millichap has arranged the sale of 615 Hall Avenue in St. Paul for $1.4 million. The 20-unit apartment building was constructed in 1969. Units average 700 square feet. Dan Linnell, Josh Talberg, Mox Gunderson and Evan Miller of Marcus & Millichap marketed the property on behalf of the seller, a private investor. The team also secured the buyer, a private investor.

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BURBANK, CALIF. — Intercontinental Real Estate Corp. has acquired Connexion Burbank, a 337,904-square-foot office campus in downtown Burbank, for $123.5 million. The three-building urban campus is located at 303 N. Glenoaks Blvd., 333 N. Glenoaks Blvd. and 300 E. Magnolia Blvd. The properties were built in 1983, 1978 and 1984, respectively, and recently underwent a major renovation. The renovation and rebranding, which totaled nearly $8 million, included upgrades to all three lobbies, addition of two outdoor decks that tier down into an open patio area, extensive plaza renovation, new common areas and other modern enhancements. The buildings are situated on just over three acres of land and provide direct access to downtown Burbank. Connexion Burbank is 91 percent occupied by tenants including Turner Broadcasting (Cartoon Network), Regus, Citibank, Blackmagic Design, University of Redlands, WGBH Educational Foundation and Gerencia 360. Intercontinental Real Estate represented itself in this transaction. NKF’s Kevin Shannon, Rob Hannan, Michael Moll and Laura Stumm represented the seller, a joint venture between Lincoln Property Co. and Angelo Gordon. Kent Handleman of Lincoln Property Co. and Doug Marlow of CBRE served as local market leasing advisors in the sale.

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