NEW YORK CITY — Institutional Property Advisors (IPA), a division of Marcus & Millichap, has arranged the sale of an apartment building located at 15 E. 36th St. in Manhattan’s Midtown South neighborhood. The eight-story property sold for $33 million, or just under $590,000 per unit. The building features 16 one-bedroom apartments, 39 studios and a basement apartment. The property features 34 free-market apartments and 21 rent-stabilized units. Peter Von Der Ahe, Joe Koicim, David Lloyd and Corey Isdaner of IPA represented the seller and procured the buyer in the transaction. The names of the seller and buyer were not released.
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RICHARDSON, TEXAS — KBS Strategic Opportunity REIT, a non-traded real estate investment trust based in Newport Beach, Calif., has signed an 8,373-square-foot lease with NeuroCare Outpatient Rehabilitation at the Greenway I office building in Richardson. Amenities at Greenway I include a renovated lobby, corridors and restrooms, on-campus security and fiber optics. The property is located two miles from The University of Texas at Dallas. NeuroCare Outpatient Rehabilitation is a division of NeuroCare Rehab Hospitals LLC. Laura Maczka and Mark Jordan of Sooner Management represented KBS Strategic Opportunity REIT in the transaction. Michael Collins of MedCore Partners represented NeuroCare Outpatient Rehabilitation.
PLANTATION, FLA. — Ram Realty Services has sold Jacaranda Plaza, a 173,044-square-foot, Publix-anchored shopping center, for $29.3 million. Epic Real Estate Partners purchased the property, which is located on 16.2 acres at 8249 W. Sunrise Blvd. in Plantation, a suburb of Fort Lauderdale. Jacaranda Plaza was 86 percent leased at the time of sale to tenants such as Planet Fitness, Dollar Tree, Stein Mart, Regions Bank, T-Mobile, GNC and Game Stop. Daniel Finkle, Luis Castillo and Nat Scarmazzi of HFF represented Ram Realty Services in the transaction. Additionally, Paul Stasaitis and Adam Herrin of HFF arranged a five-year, $19.9 million acquisition loan with a fixed interest rate through BankUnited on behalf of Epic Real Estate Partners.
HODGKINS, ILL. — Transwestern has brokered the acquisition of a 52,962-square-foot industrial building in Hodgkins, approximately 20 miles southwest of Chicago. Bear Real Estate LLC acquired the property, which is located at 7515 Santa Fe Drive, from Shamrock Real Estate LLC for an undisclosed amount. Event Equipment Sales, an affiliate of Bear Real Estate, will occupy the building. Built in 1998, the facility features 18-foot ceilings, four drive-in doors, two loading docks and parking for over 25 vehicles. Improvements to the facility are underway and include a new concrete floor, improved lighting system and updates to 8,100 square feet of office space. Jeff Locascio and Scott Mueller of Transwestern represented Bear Real Estate in the transaction.
SALT LAKE CITY — Alaska Consolidated LLC has sold Landmark II, a 213,333-square-foot industrial building in Salt Lake City’s Landmark Industrial Park, to an unnamed buyer for an undisclosed sum. The property is located at 1941 South 5070 West. It was built in 1997. The structure was 80 percent occupied at the time of sale. CBRE’s Tom Dischmann and Craig Thomas represented the seller in this transaction.
DWIGHT, ILL. — The Boulder Group has arranged the $2.1 million sale of a building net leased to Shopko Hometown in Dwight, approximately 80 miles southwest of Chicago. A Midwest-based private investor sold the 26,254-square-foot property, located at 110 Watters Drive, to an individual based on the East Coast in a 1031 exchange. Shopko Hometown’s lease expires in May 2024 and features three five-year renewal options. Randy Blankstein and Jimmy Goodman of The Boulder Group represented the seller in the transaction. Shopko Hometown offers housewares, apparel, toys and electronics
ANN ARBOR, MICH. — Brixmor Property Group has added three new anchor tenants to Maple Village shopping center in Ann Arbor. Stein Mart, Sierra Trading Post and HomeGoods are set to occupy 76,232 square feet of space previously occupied by Kmart. Stein Mart will open a 33,582-square-foot location; Sierra Trading Post will open a 22,250-square-foot location; and HomeGoods will open a 20,400-square-foot location. All stores are expected to open in the third quarter of this year.
PHILADELPHIA — NGKF Capital Markets has arranged the sale of 2.0 University Place, a multi-tenant office building located at 30 N. 41st St. in Philadelphia. 2.0 University Place Associates sold the 100,000-square-foot property to a member company of Zurich North America for $41.2 million, or $420 per square foot. The building is the first double-platinum, multi-tenant office property in the United States, with both LEED Platinum Core & Shell v2.0 and commercial interior – LEED v2009 Platinum certifications. Dave Dolan and Brett Segal of NGKF Capital Markets represented the seller, while Roy Rosenbaum and Sean Bannon of Zurich Alternative Asset Management advised the buyer in the transaction.
FORT MILL, S.C. — Cushman & Wakefield has arranged the $67.1 million sale of The Lash Group headquarters, a 247,834-square-foot, Class A office building located in Fort Mill, roughly 19 miles south of Charlotte. The office building is fully leased to The Lash Group, a subsidiary of AmerisourceBergen Corp. The buyer, 90 North Real Estate Partners LLP, purchased the building from a joint venture between Childress Klein and The Springs Co. Cushman & Wakefield’s Charlotte capital markets team represented the seller in the transaction.
STEVENSON RANCH, CALIF. — InvenTrust Properties Corp. has acquired Stevenson Ranch Plaza, a retail center located at 24917 Pico Canyon Road in Stevenson Ranch, a suburb 35 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles. InvenTrust purchased the 187,035-square-foot asset from an undisclosed seller for $72.5 million. Ed Hanley and Kevin Fryman of Hanley Investment Group Real Estate Advisors represented the buyer and the seller in the transaction. Ralphs, LA Fitness, PetSmart and Stein Mart anchor the center. At the time of acquisition, the property was 97 percent occupied.