sales_and_leases

Alexan-arts

FORT WORTH, TEXAS — Olympus Property has acquired Alexan Arts, a Class A mid-rise apartment community situated on over 3.5 acres and including 368 units. Built in 2015, Alexan Arts offers amenities including a clubhouse with social lounge, swimming pool with outdoor grills and TVs, poolside cabanas, three fireside lounges and a fitness center. Situated in the Dallas Arts District, the property is positioned near the Dallas central business district. Floor plans include quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, 10-foot ceilings, tile backsplash, private balconies and optional Sonos audio system and private yard upgrades. Alexan Arts is the third property to be added to Olympus Property’s fifth fund, WW Olympus Property V LLC.

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TROY, MICH. — Colliers International has arranged the sale of a 50,000-square-foot flex building in Troy, a northern suburb of Detroit. The property is located on West Maple Road. Wild Bills Tobacco purchased the building from Atlas Building LLC for an undisclosed amount and plans to renovate the entire building and relocate its corporate offices to the facility. Raffi Derbabian of Colliers represented Wild Bills Tobacco.

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SAN FRANCISCO — Romel Enterprises has purchased the 85-unit Burlingame Towers apartment building in the San Francisco submarket of Burlingame for an undisclosed sum. The property is located at 1469 Bellevue Ave. Romel Enterprises purchased the property after defeasing the existing loan. HFF’s Scott Bales and Adam Simon represented the seller, Mayfield Companies.

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TUCSON, ARIZ. — A private investor from Texas has purchased the 267-room Hotel Tucson City Center Inn Suites in Tucson for $9.6 million. The hotel is located at 475 North Granada Ave. in the city’s historic downtown Presidio Arts District. Lisa Estrada of Marcus & Millichap represented the buyer. James I. Meng and Jon R. Grantham of the same firm represented the seller, a publicly traded REIT.

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RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIF. — Tekton Hospitality has signed a seven-year lease for 118,615 square feet of industrial space in Rancho Cucamonga. The property is located at 10955 Arrow Route. Tekton is an American custom furniture manufacturing company that processes single- and high-volume units. Randy Lockhart of NGKF represented the company. Lee & Associates represented the landlord, 10955 Arrow LP.

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LOS ANGELES — Federal Public Defenders Office has signed a 10-year lease for 50,130 square feet of office space in the Little Tokyo Historic District of downtown Los Angeles. The space is located at 321 E. 2nd St. The property was built in 1963. GSA represented the tenant. John Anthony, Chris Steck and Chris Giordano of Charles Dunn Co. represented the landlord, 321 E. Little Tokyo Master LLC.

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KALAMAZOO, MICH. — NAI Wisinski of West Michigan has brokered the sale of a 180-unit apartment complex in Kalamazoo for an undisclosed price. Trillium Ventures MSV purchased The Landing, a 156,395-square-foot property located at 3306 W. Main St. near Western Michigan University. The complex was built in 1967 and includes a clubhouse, an outdoor swimming pool, volleyball court, central air conditioning and a laundry room in each building. Craig Black and Scott Nurski of NAI represented the undisclosed seller and procured the buyer.

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DALLAS — Performance Properties has acquired the 230-unit Las Terrazas apartment complex. The 98 percent leased property is located at 14018 Brookgreen Dr. With the acquisition, Performance now controls 35 acres within blocks of the High Five stacked interchange bisected by the Cottonwood Trail, a city-maintained hiking and biking amenity. The buyer plans to spend $1.3 million to update Las Terrazas, focusing on the exteriors of the 21 buildings to create an entirely new look for the late 1960s-era complex set on 9.8 acres. Work will start immediately on new roofs, stairwells, landings and landscaping. It will take nine months to one year to complete the renovation. Amenities include a courtyard with barbecue areas, swimming pool, playground, four laundry facilities and clubhouse with a fitness room, business center and community room. Las Terrazas is also located near a bus stop, a light rail station and the Cottonwood Trail. Las Terrazas contains 98 two-bedroom, two-bath units and the balance consists of efficiencies and one-bedroom, one-bath floor plans. Units average 745 square feet and rents average $627 per month. Todd White and David McQuaid of Performance Properties represented the investment group in the acquisition of Las Terrazas. Taylor Snoddy and Philip Wiegand …

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SALT LAKE CITY — TruAmerica Multifamily has purchased two apartment communities in Salt Lake City for a total of $102 million. The acquisition includes the 486-unit Somerset Village Apartment Homes in West Valley City and the 440-unit Southwillow Apartments in West Jordan. Both properties were built in the mid-80s. They are located seven miles from one another on Redwood Road. Both assets are 99 percent leased. TruAmerica previously purchased the 315-unit Crossing at Daybreak in South Jordan for $46 million in September. The firm will invest an additional $8 million to reposition the newest two assets. James Wadsworth and Greg Barratt of Berkadia represented both the buyer and seller in this transaction.

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BOSTON — Equus Capital Partners Ltd., a private equity fund manager, has sold 18 Tremont Street in Boston to an affiliate of DLJ Real Estate Capital Partners for $77.5 million ($384 per square foot). The 12-story, 202,033 square-foot office/retail property was 88 percent leased at the time of sale. Frank Petz and Matt Sherry of Jones Lang LaSalle’s Boston office represented the seller and buyer in the transaction. Equus acquired the property in 2007 on behalf of one of its value-add funds, BPG Investment Partnership VIII and VIIIA LP (a $550 million dollar equity fund), and has since worked to modernize the 100-year-old U-shaped building.

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