DOTHAN, ALA. — InvenTrust Properties Inc. has sold Dothan Pavilion, a 327,423-square-foot shopping center located at 4601 Montgomery Highway in Dothan, for $33.8 million. Dothan Pavilion Group LLC acquired the asset, and Jim Hamilton, Richard Reid and Barry Brown of HFF arranged the transaction on behalf of InvenTrust. At the time of sale, Dothan Pavilion was 89 percent leased to tenants including Bed Bath & Beyond, Barnes & Noble, Carmike Cinemas AMC Theatres, Michaels, Ross Dress for Less, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Target, Lowe’s Home Improvement, Kohl’s, Moe’s Southwest Grill, Ulta Beauty, Cold Stone Creamery and GameStop.
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MILWAUKEE — Colliers International has brokered the sale of 310 W. Wisconsin Avenue in Milwaukee for an undisclosed price. The 578,000-square-foot office complex is the third largest multi-tenant, stand-alone office complex in the state of Wisconsin, according to Colliers. Built in 1984, the blue glass building features two office towers connected by an atrium that reaches 14 stories high. The property is situated on the planned streetcar path and is walking distance to the new Bucks arena currently under construction and the proposed Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra development. Major tenants at the property include Captel, Previant Law, the General Services Administration, 540 ESPN and the Capital Grille. Tom Shepherd and Dan Wroblewski of Colliers represented the seller, RAIT Reuss Federal Plaza LLC. Time Equities Inc. purchased the complex and an attached 606-stall parking deck.
EDEN PRAIRIE, MINN. — CBRE Capital Markets has arranged the sale of the Southwest Office/Tech portfolio in Eden Prairie, a southwestern suburb of Minneapolis, for an undisclosed price. The portfolio consists of three flex office buildings totaling 166,650 square feet: Edenvale Executive Center A & B and Valley Gate North. The buildings were constructed between 1986 and 1987. The portfolio is currently 82 percent occupied. Judd Welliver, Ryan Watts, Sonja Dusil and Tom Holtz of CBRE represented the undisclosed seller. Red Tail Acquisitions, a private real estate investment firm based in Irvine, Calif., purchased the portfolio.
FRISCO, TEXAS — CBRE has brokered the sale of a large portion of Frisco Square, including three office buildings and two multifamily assets that feature ground-floor retail space. The sale also includes the Cinemark Theatre and additional land development sites. The office portion was 92 percent leased at the time of sale and the retail portion was 66 percent leased to tenants including Barre 3, Mattito’s Tex Mex and Jake’s Uptown Burgers. An affiliate of Maxus Realty Trust Inc. acquired the properties for an undisclosed price. Evan Stone, Gary Carr, John Alvarado, Eric Mackey, Robert Hill, Jared Chua, Ryan Reid, Jeremy Faltys and Nita Stewart of CBRE arranged the transaction on behalf of the seller.
SANTA MONICA, CALIF. — Olive Hill has purchased a 112,987-square-foot office building in downtown Santa Monica for $117 million. The Class A building is located at 520 Broadway. The asset was built in 1981. It underwent a $13.2 million renovation in 2013. The space is now 82 percent occupied. Eastdil Secured represented Olive Hill in this transaction, while Steven Edwards and Grace Winters of Manatt, Phelps & Phillips served as its legal guidance. The seller was not named.
PERRIS, CALIF. — An affiliate of Heitman LLC has purchased a 475,235-square-foot warehouse in the Inland Empire submarket of Perris for an undisclosed sum. The warehouse is located at 290 Markham St. The asset was developed in 2017. It is fully leased to e-commerce fashion company TechStyle. The building features 112 dock doors, 153 trailer stalls, 36-foot clear heights and a low office finish at 1.26 percent of the square footage. HFF’s Andrew Briner, Anthony Brent and Ryan Martin represented the seller, Circle Industrial, in this transaction.
LOS ANGELES — Essex Property Trust has acquired The Village at Toluca Lake, a 146-unit apartment complex in the Los Angeles submarket of Burbank, for $59 million. The community is located at 211 and 235 N. Valley St. Michael Koshet of KW Commercial represented both Essex and the seller, Cusumano Real Estate Group. Koshet notes Cusumano felt it had a great run with the asset and invested a large amount of capital during the time of ownership, but was willing to sell if it could hit the requested price quota.
PORTLAND, ORE. — Sentre has purchased The Thornton, a 123-unit apartment complex in Portland, for $25.5 million. The community is located at 1953 N.W. Overton St. in the Northwest District. The company will invest $1 million to renovate the common areas and unit interiors. The community will then be rebranded. The Thornton was originally built in 2016. Renovations are slated to begin in January 2018 and finish in fall 2018.
VISTA, CALIF. — Jeld-Wen has leased 194,734 of industrial space at North County Corporate Center in the San Diego submarket of Vista. The door and window manufacturer is leasing two buildings at 2760 and 2765 Progress St. The company has been a longstanding tenant of the North County Corporate Center for 15 years. North County Corporate Center is a five-building industrial park that was built in 1999. It is currently fully leased. Darren Morgan of Cushman & Wakefield represented Jeld-Wen, while the firm’s Aric Starck and Dennis Visser represented the landlord, Barings Real Estate Advisors, in this transaction.
EAGAN, MINN. — American Realty Advisors (ARA) has acquired Central Park Commons in Eagan. The sales price was $126.3 million, according to the Minneapolis Business Journal. The 403,219-square-foot retail center is currently 97 percent occupied by tenants including Hy-Vee, HomeGoods, Marshalls, Hobby Lobby, Ulta and Petco. The newly constructed property, located at 3333 Pilot Knob Road, also includes medical office space. Bob Mahoney of CBRE represented the seller, a joint venture between CSM Corp. and John Johannson.