McDonough, Ga. — Franklin Street has arranged the sale of Kelleytown Village, a 66,387-square-foot shopping center located at 3500 Highway 155 North in McDonough, roughly 30 miles southeast of Atlanta. Publix anchors the property, which was constructed in 2022. Other tenants at the center include Your Pie, Allure Nails, UPS and 100% Chiropractic. Bryan Belk and John Tennant of Franklin Street represented the seller, Georgia- and Alabama-based Venture South Investments, in the transaction. The buyer and sales price were not disclosed.
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Peachtree City, Ga. — Warby Parker will open a 2,004-square-foot store at The Avenue Peachtree City, a retail center located in Peachtree City, roughly 30 miles outside Atlanta. Scheduled to open spring 2024, the store will be located between Barnet & Co. and European Wax Center. JLL manages the property.
Alpharetta, Ga. — X-Golf has opened a 6,800-square-foot golf simulator and sports bar venue at RocaPoint Partners’ $500 million Halcyon development in Alpharetta. Halcyon comprises 135 acres of mixed-use space roughly 30 miles northeast of Atlanta. X-Golf occupies space on the ground-floor of Halcyon Grand, an apartment community located within the development. X-Golf’s venue features seven bays for group golf simulation, as well as a full bar serving beer, cocktails and appetizers. JLL represented RocaPoint in lease negotiations.
Kennesaw, Ga. — Coro Realty has acquired Noonday Creek Crossing, a 153,486-square-foot shopping center located in Kennesaw, a northern suburb of Atlanta. An affiliate of Fletcher Bright Co. sold the retail center to Coro Realty for an undisclosed price. Situated on 15 acres adjacent to Kennesaw State University’s sports and entertainment complex, the property was fully leased at the time of sale to tenants including Burlington, PGA Tour Superstore and Medici Medical Arts Center. The shopping center was built in 1996 and renovated in 2005. Zach Taylor of Institutional Property Advisors …
Atlanta — JLL has arranged the sale of Marketplace at Buckhead, a 102,864-square-foot shopping center located in Atlanta’s Buckhead district. Sterling Organization purchased the property for an undisclosed price. Jim Hamilton, Brad Buchanan and Andrew Kahn of JLL represented the undisclosed seller in the transaction. Built in 1958 and renovated in 1997 and 2013, the property was fully leased at the time of sale. Tenants include Willy’s Mexicana Grill, Jersey Mike’s Subs and Salon Lofts.
Woodstock, Ga. —Joint venture partners CBL Properties and Horizon Group Properties have secured a $79.3 million loan for the refinancing of The Outlet Shoppes of Atlanta, a retail outlet property located in Woodstock. The 10-year, fixed-rate financing replaces two existing loans with a total balance of $69.5 million that were set to mature this November. The property features 103 retailers, including American Eagle Outfitters, Auntie Anne’s, Athleta, Banana Republic Factory Store, Champion, Forever 21 and GNC, among others.
Cumming, Ga. — Timber Development has sold a retail center located in Cumming, roughly 40 miles northeast of Atlanta, for $2.8 million. Built in 2019, the property was fully leased at the time of sale to four tenants, including AT&T and Jersey Mike’s, at the time of sale. Ari Ravi and Nate Timmons of Ripco brokered the transaction.
Snellville, Ga. — Three new tenants have signed leases at The Shoppes at Webb Gin, a retail center located in Snellville, roughly 30 miles outside Atlanta. Browlash and Club Pilates will occupy 1,200 and 1,625 square feet, respectively. DRIPBar will also open at the property in January, in a 1,675-square-foot space. Sydney Isroff of Morrow Hill Commercial Real Estate represented DRIPBar in the leasing negotiations, and Emily Kozarek of Colliers International Retail Services Group represented Club Pilates. Monica Johnson and Kelsi Holman represented the landlord, Continental Realty Corp., on an internal …
Acworth, Ga — Tobin Real Estate has arranged the $15 million sale of Acworth Crossing Shopping Center, a 120,829-square-foot retail center located in Acworth, a northwest suburb of Atlanta. Built in 2006 on 15.3 acres, the center is leased to tenants including Crunch Fitness, PetSmart, popshelf and Dollar Tree. Louie Granteed of Tobin represented the seller, an entity doing business as Monarch at Acworth Crossing LLC, in the transaction. Collin Cambas and Johnny Craig of Matthews Real Estate Investment Services represented the buyer, an entity doing business as Acworth Properties LLC.
Byron, Ga. — Halpern Enterprises Inc. has completed the development of a 2,600-square-foot build-to-suit property in Byron. Starbucks Coffee will occupy the freestanding building on a 10-year net lease. Brad Oppenheimer, Caleb Adams and Cary Halpern of Halpern Enterprises led the project.