Birmingham, Ala. — Eastern Union has secured $7 million in financing for the $9.4 million purchase of Crestwood Festival Centre in Birmingham. Marc Tropp of Eastern Union arranged the financing on behalf of the buyer, CityWide Properties, which intends to invest $1.5 million in capital improvements at the 299,707-square-foot shopping center. The property is shadow anchored by The Home Depot.
Investment sales
Melissa, Texas — STRIVE has arranged the sale of Melissa Village, a 32,116-square-foot retail center in Melissa, located approximately 40 miles northeast of Dallas. Fully leased at the time of sale, the center’s tenants include Smoothie King, Wingstop, Jersey Mike’s, and Jeremiah’s Italian Ice. Hudson Lambert of STRIVE represented the seller in the 1031 exchange transaction.
Hilo, Hawaii — SRS Real Estate Partners has arranged the sale of a single-tenant retail property located at 715 Kinoole St. in Hilo. A mainland-based private investor acquired the asset from a Hawaii-based private investor for $5.5 million. Cost-U-Less, a warehouse-style retail chain, occupies the 23,016-square-foot building, which was built in 2002. Nicholas Paulic, AJ Cordero, Matthew Mousavi and Patrick Luther of SRS Real Estate Partners’ National Net Lease Group represented the seller in the transaction.
Jersey City, N.J. — Copper Property CTL Pass Through Trust has sold seven JCPenney retail locations on the East Coast in three transactions totaling $65.2 million. The assets include stores in Delaware, Maryland, New Hampshire and Virginia. The buyers were not disclosed. Copper Property is a New York common law trust that was established to acquire 160 retail properties and six warehouse distribution centers from department store chain JCPenney as part of the retailer’s Chapter 11 reorganization plan. The stores are located at the following malls and shopping centers: Christiana …
Boynton Beach, Fla. — A joint venture between PEBB Enterprises and Banyan Development has sold Mainstreet at Boynton Beach, a 52,152-square-foot retail center in Florida. West Parkway Realty bought the center, which was completed in 2021, for $33 million. Sprouts anchors the fully leased development, with other tenants including AT&T, Crown Wine & Spirits, F45, Capitol Carpet & Tile and GoodVets. Danny Finkle and Eric Williams of JLL represented PEBB and Banyan in the transaction.
Deerfield Beach, Fla. — TSCG has brokered the sale of Palm Trails Plaza, a 76,067-square-foot shopping center located at Military Trail and SW 10th Street in Deerfield Beach. An affiliate of Savitar Realty Advisors sold the retail center to an affiliate of Boca Raton, Florida-based Investments Limited for $17 million. Anthony Blanco, Mallory Silva and Nick Ureta of TSCG represented the seller in the all-cash transaction. Completed in 1998 and 2012, Palm Trails Plaza was fully leased at the time of sale to tenants including anchor Walmart Neighborhood Market. The …
Coral Springs, Fla. — CBRE has arranged the sale of a 4,088-square-foot neighborhood retail property in Coral Springs, approximately 20 miles northwest of Fort Lauderdale. Anchored by Dunkin’ Donuts, the center is also leased to a dry cleaner. An undisclosed local buyer purchased the property for $4.6 million. Benjamin Silver of CBRE represented the seller, PROLEG 102 LLC, in the transaction.
Kennesaw, Ga. — Octave Holdings and Investments has purchased Barrett Pavilion, a 369,971-square-foot center located near Town Center Mall in Kennesaw. The property was acquired from a joint venture between Stockbridge and Lincoln Property Co. via Octave’s investment vehicle Octave Opportunity Fund LLC for $58.8 million. Barrett Pavilion is shadow anchored by Target and leased primarily to national tenants including Total Wine & More, Ulta Beauty, AMC, Old Navy, REI, Ted’s Montana Grill and Cold Stone Creamery. The center will be managed by Pinnacle Leasing and Management.
Wichita, Kan. — Blue West Capital has negotiated the sale of Killarney Center, a 22,800-square-foot retail property in Wichita. Located at 3101 N. Rock Road, the center is home to Golftec, T-Mobile, Oh Yeah China Bistro, Oreck Clean Home and The Health Connection. The sale also included a Scooters Coffee ground lease. Shawn Dickmann and Carly Kelly of Blue West Capital represented the buyer, an out-of-state, private real estate investment company. The seller and sales price were not released.
New Smyrna Beach, Fla. — The Investment Properties Group of SRS Real Estate Partners has arranged the $9.45 million sale of New Smyrna Shopping Center, a 101,728-square-foot shopping center in New Smyrna Beach. Kyle Stonis and Kevin Yaryan of SRS represented both the seller, RCC New Smyrna Beach Shopping Center LLC, and buyer, Emerald Eagles LP, in the transaction. AMC, Planet Fitness, and Dollar General anchor the center, which was 98 percent occupied at the time of sale.