SACRAMENTO, CALIF. — PCCP has provided a $44.5 million senior loan to S&P Co. and Basin Street Properties for the acquisition of Prospect Green, a 518,156-square-foot office campus in the Sacramento submarket of Rancho Cordova. The campus is located at 10877 to 10951 White Rock Road and 10850 and 10860 Gold Center Drive. The property is 73 percent occupied. Notable tenants include the State of California, Liberty Financial Home Equity, Allstate Insurance and NEC Solutions. The five buildings were developed in phases between 1990 and 2001 and range from 70,000 square feet to 124,000 square feet. The campus also features a workout facility, showers and cafe.
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SACRAMENTO, CALIF. — Demmon Partners has acquired The Falls at Arden apartments in Sacramento for an undisclosed sum. The 272-unit community is located at 2345 Northrop Ave. The Falls at Arden was built in 1986. It includes studio to two-bedroom units that are currently 95 percent occupied. The asset has received $3.6 million in improvements since March 2016. Jason Parr of Cushman & Wakefield represented the seller, FPA Multifamily, in this transaction.
PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLA. — ARA Newmark has brokered the $97.3 million sale of The Fountains at Palm Beach Gardens, a 542-unit apartment community located at 4120 Union Square Blvd. in Palm Beach Gardens. Hampton Beebe, Avery Klann, Jonathan Senn, Matt Scarola, Dick Donnellan and Marc deBaptiste of ARA Newmark arranged the transaction on behalf of the seller, Landmark at Garden Square. Advenir at PGA LLC acquired the asset. Charles Foschini, Mitch Sinberg, Chris Apone, Matt Robbins and Lourdes Carranza-Alvarez of Berkadia arranged a three-year, $80 million loan through Freddie Mac on behalf of the buyer. Proceeds of the loan will be used to renovate individual apartment units. Constructed in 1974, The Fountains includes one- to three-bedroom apartment units averaging 999 square feet. Community amenities include three resort-style pools, dog parks, a fitness center and outdoor green space. At the time of sale, the property was 95 percent occupied.
COLUMBIA, S.C. — SmartStop Asset Management LLC has acquired Aspyre at Assembly Station, a 760-bed student housing community located near the University of South Carolina in Columbia, for $64.5 million. The property offers one-, two- and three-bedroom units. Community amenities include a 24-hour fitness center, business center, computer lab, resort and lap pools, a sauna and various outdoor recreational areas. The seller in the transaction was not disclosed.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Capstone Apartment Partners has arranged the $24.3 million sale of Arcadian Village, a 348-unit apartment community in Charlotte. Lerner & Co. Real Estate sold the property to an investment group with offices in New York and Miami. Brian Ford, Alex McDermott, Ron Corrao and Austin Green of Capstone brokered the transaction. The new owner plans to improve the community with added amenities and interior renovations. Constructed in 1970, Arcadian Village features two laundry facilities, a playground and an onsite leasing office.
HOUSTON — Sealy & Co., an investment firm with offices in Atlanta and Houston, has acquired Sam Houston Business Park, a 262,631-square-foot industrial development in northwest Houston. Developed by Levey Group, the four-building, Class A property fronts the Sam Houston Tollway and offers direct access to Interstates 10 and 45, as well as U.S. Highway 290. The property was 100 percent leased at the time of sale.
ARLINGTON, TEXAS — CBRE has brokered the sale of Seville Commons, a 113,742-square-foot, Class A retail center in Arlington. Anchored by Walmart Neighborhood Market, the property was 95 percent leased at the time of sale to tenants such as Chase Bank, Sprint, Subway and GNC. Chris Gerard, Chris Cozby and Blaine Dozier of CBRE represented the undisclosed seller in the transaction. Cincinnati-based Phillips Edison, a REIT specializing in grocery-anchored assets, purchased the center for an undisclosed price.
COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS — Marcus & Millichap has arranged the sale of Brazos Moving and Storage, a new 408-unit self-storage facility located at 10999 State Highway 30 in College Station. Construction of the property was completed in January and comprises 60,550 net rentable square feet. Dave Knobler and Charles LeClaire of Marcus & Millichap represented the seller and procured the buyer, both of which were limited liability firms.
ROCKAWAY, N.J. — HFF has arranged the sale of Rockaway 80, an office complex located at 100 Enterprise Drive in Rockaway. Toronto, Canada-based Northbridge Investment Management Inc. acquired the 264,000-square-foot office complex from an institutional client for an undisclosed price. Situated on 11 acres, the seven-story property features a two-story atrium lobby, a glass and reflective facade, a full-service cafeteria and ample covered parking. Jose Cruz, Kevin O’Hearn, Brett Segal, Michael Oliver and Stephen Simonelli of HFF represented the seller and procured the buyer in the deal.
AURORA, OHIO — Institutional Property Advisors (IPA) has brokered the sale of Marketplace at Four Corners in Aurora for $55.7 million. The 525,708-square-foot shopping center, located at 7155-7175 Aurora Road, opened in 2002. The property was 99 percent occupied at the time of sale. Anchor tenants include Walmart, Kohl’s Dick’s Sporting Goods and HomeGoods. Scott Wiles, Erin Patton and Craig Fuller of IPA represented the Florida-based seller, which Crain’s Cleveland Business cites as an affiliate of MPG Development. Along with Dean Zang of IPA, the team also secured the buyer, a New York-based 1031 exchange investor. IPA is a division of Marcus & Millichap.