SALT LAKE CITY — Extra Space Storage has acquired SmartStop Self Storage for $1.4 billion. Extra Space will acquire 121 SmartStop stores and will assume the property management for its 43 third-party managed stores once the transaction is complete. SmartStop is based in the Orange County submarket of Ladera Ranch, Calif. It currently operates 169 self-storage properties in 21 states and in Canada. SmartStop is the seventh-largest owner and operator of self-storage facilities in the U.S. Certain SmartStop assets will be sold for about $120 million at or prior to the closing of this transaction. This includes one store in California, beneficial interests in two Alabama stores and five stores in Toronto. The stores in Alabama and California will be managed by Extra Space following the disposition. Salt Lake City-based Extra Space Storage is a self-administered and self-managed REIT. The company owns and/or operates 1,100 self-storage properties in 35 states, Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico.
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SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ. — Mid-America Apartment Communities has acquired the 325-unit SkySong Scottsdale Apartments for $67.5 million. The community is located at 1301 N. Scottsdale Road. The purchase comes on the heels of the SkySong 3 debut, the newest office building within the 42-acre, mixed-use SkySong, the ASU Scottsdale Innovation Center development. The SkySong development team has also announced plans for a new restaurant facility along Scottsdale Road at SkySong Boulevard, while construction of SkySong 4 is expected to begin sometime this year. SkySong Scottsdale Apartments were developed by a joint venture between the ASU Foundation and USAA Real Estate Co.
SPRINGFIELD AND MORRISTOWN, N.J. — Gebroe-Hammer Associates represented Forest Realty in the recent sale of two apartment properties, located in Springfield and Morristown. The properties sold for a combined $113.5 million. Short Hills Village Club, a 26-building, 286-unit garden-apartment and townhome community in Springfield, was acquired for $83.5 million by SH Club Village LLC. The property is located at 67A Forest Dr., on the Millburn/Short Hills border of Springfield. The second property, Franklin Manor, is located at 114 Franklin St. in Morristown. RK Franklin LLC acquired the 140-unit garden-style apartment community for $30 million. The Gebroe-Hammer brokerage teams, led by Joseph Brecher, identified the buyers of both properties. Legal representation in the two latest transactions was provided by Thomas E. Cohn, Esq., of Coughlin Duffy LLP, in Morristown, N.J., on behalf of the seller; Steven D. Fleissig, Esq., of Greenberg Traurig in Florham Park, N.J., on behalf of the Springfield buyer; and Kenneth Gliedman, Esq., of Lichter, Gliedman, Offenkrantz PC in New York City on behalf of the Morristown buyer.
HAZELWOOD, MO. — Hilliker Corp., a St. Louis-based commercial real estate company, has arranged the sale of a 114,000-square-foot property located on more than 11 acres in the St. Louis suburb of Hazelwood. The building is located at 5800 Fee Fee Road and contains 18-foot clear ceiling heights, 16 docks with five drive-in doors and a partially fenced parking area for large trucks and trailers. Meade Summers of Hilliker Corp. represented the buyer, Fenton Heavy Manufacturing LLC, and Mark McNulty of CBRE represented the seller, Jefferson Bank and Trust, in the transaction. A logistics company currently leases 75,000 square feet of the property.
CHICAGO — Newmark Grubb Knight Frank (NGKF) has arranged the sale of a triple-net, ground-leased property located at 137 S. State Street in Chicago for $7.1 million. NGKF’s Geoffrey Kasselman, Andy Gallas, Gino Tabbi and Boris Shraybman led the brokerage team on behalf of the seller, a local family trust. The property was sold to a California-based private investor at a capitalization rate of 3.1 percent. A 50,530-square-foot cooling plant operated by Enwave Energy Corp., a division of Brookfield Infrastructure Partners LP, occupies the property. The ground floor of the property is leased to CVS/pharmacy; with floors two through four reserved for the plant’s chillers, pumps and ice machines. The plant provides chilled-water cooling services to more than 100 commercial buildings throughout the Loop via an underground network of pipes. The ground lease extends through December 2043 and Enwave has a one-time, 49-year lease option.
ATLANTA — ARA Newmark has brokered the $72.5 million sale of Inman Quarter, a new mixed-use development in Atlanta’s Inman Park neighborhood. Still under construction, the development will include 200 apartment units, a 575-space parking garage and 38,957 square feet of retail space. The asset was 80 percent pre-leased at the time of sale. TriBridge Residential and Coro Realty Advisors purchased the property from a development partnership between Atlanta-based JPX Works, South City Partners and ELV Associates. John Weber and Dan Phelan of ARA Newmark represented the development partnership in the transaction, which was structured as a pre-sale contract with targeted leasing and rent parameters agreed upon by both the buyer and seller.
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIF. – Rancho Plaza, an 11,691-square-foot retail center in Rancho Cucamonga, has sold to an unnamed buyer for $6.8 million. The center is located at 8678 19th Street. The fully leased center was built in 2007. Notable tenants include Starbucks, Juice It Up, Flame Broiler and Western Dental. The property was marketed by Brad Umansky and Frank Vora of Progressive Real Estate Partners.
TEMPE, ARIZ. – DCT Industrial Trust has acquired a 49,956-square-foot distribution center in Tempe for $3.3 million. The freestanding center is located at 402 W. Geneva Drive within Broadway Industrial Park. It is occupied by Wayne Dalton Garage Doors (dba NationServe). DTZ’s Will Strong, Mike Haenel and Andy Markham represented both the buyer and seller, West Geneva Building LLC, in this transaction.
TEMPE, ARIZ. – F21 red, the newest retail concept by Forever 21, will soon open at Tempe Marketplace. This will be the new iteration’s first store to open in Arizona. F21 red will debut inside a 13,000-square-foot space this fall. The F21 red brand will offer a larger merchandise selection and lower prices than the typical Forever 21 store. Tempe Marketplace is owned by Vestar.
EAST HAVEN, CONN. — Institutional Property Advisors (IPA), a division of Marcus & Millichap, has arranged the $21.05 million sale of Stony Brook Village, a 165-unit luxury apartment community located at 140 Mill St. in suburban East Haven. HP Stony Brook LLC sold the property to Par Stony Brook LLC. The sales price equates to $127,500 per unit. Units average 980 square feet and 70 percent have two bathrooms. Community amenities include a fitness center and swimming pool with sun deck area; a resident clubhouse with community room, business area, and library; a leasing center with private offices, and a designated dog walk and exercise area. Steve Witten and Victor Nolletti of IPA and Wes Klockner of Marcus & Millichap were the sole brokers in the transaction.