Retail

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PARK CITY, UTAH — El Segundo, Calif.-based Calmwater Capital has provided a $22.8 million bridge loan to refinance Kimball on Main Street, a 25,429-square-foot retail center located within the Historic Old Town area of downtown Park City. Stanton Road Capital was the borrower, while DaJuan Bennett of Calmwater internally represented the firm. Originally built in 1990 and renovated in 2018, the property features seven storefronts, a second-floor event space that serves the Sundance Film Festival and a recently constructed three-story building. Kimball on Main Street is currently 83 percent leased and comprises a mix of tenants such as Arhaus, Free People, Sunglass Hut, Romy Park City, We Norwegians and The Collective. Stanton Road Capital acquired the property in 2022.

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DELTONA, FLA. — SRS Real Estate Partners has negotiated the $4.5 million ground lease (land ownership) sale of a retail property located at 1569 Saxon Blvd. in Deltona. The property is situated 30 miles north of Orlando within the mixed-use development of Deltona Village, which is currently under construction. Walmart occupies the 41,335-square-foot retail property on an absolute triple-net-lease with 10 years remaining on its lease term. Patrick Nutt and William Wamble of SRS Real Estate represented the seller, a private partnership, in the transaction. The Pennsylvania-based private buyer was a repeat client of SRS.

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MAYNARD, MASS. — Tractor Supply Co. will open a 21,840-square-foot store in Maynard, about 25 miles west of Boston. Tractor Supply will be the first retailer to open at 17 Digital Way, the final building within Maynard Crossing, a mixed-use development that comprises 11 buildings across 56 acres. A tentative opening date was not disclosed. Locally based development and investment firm Capital Group Properties owns Maynard Crossing.

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CARROLLTON, TEXAS — Henry S. Miller Brokerage (HSM) has negotiated the sale of Mills Pointe Shopping Center, a 127,000-square-foot retail property located in the northern Dallas metro of Carrollton. Fitness Connection anchors the center, which according to LoopNet Inc. was built on 16.7 acres in 1985 and is also home to tenants such Mena’s Mexican Restaurant, Quinlan’s Sports Bar and Lin’s Asian Buffet. Darrell Hurmis of HSM represented the seller, HSM Mills Pointe Partners, in the transaction. The buyer and sales price were not disclosed.

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ROCKVILLE, MD. — Locally based EYA has purchased Rockshire Village Center, a long-vacant shopping center located on a 7.3-acre site in Rockville, a suburb of Washington, D.C. The firm plans to convert the retail center into a walkable residential neighborhood comprising 60 residential units (31 single-family detached homes and 29 townhomes), as well as 5,200 square feet of commercial/retail space and a community gathering space. Fifteen percent of the residences will be designated as moderately priced dwelling units. Public features of the new neighborhood will include a park, playground, open lawn with seating and recreation areas, pedestrian-friendly streetscape with connections to Rockshire Community Pool and the Carl Henn Millennium Trail, 29 parking spaces for the pool and sitewide landscaping. EYA plans to begin construction in August, with final completion planned for 2027.

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DELRAY BEACH, FLA. — O’Connor Capital Partners has purchased Delray Corner, an 86,000-square-foot retail center located in Delray Beach, roughly eight miles north of Boca Raton, for $28.8 million. Situated on 9 acres, Michaels and CVS anchor the center, which was 96 percent leased at the time of sale. Other tenants include Hacienda Mexican Restaurant, Enterprise Rent-A-Car, Power Financial Credit Union and Taso’s Greek Taverna & Bar. Originally constructed in 1981, the property underwent significant repositioning in 2023 for the addition of the Michaels store and a Conviva Care center, as well as the construction of a new Starbucks Coffee outparcel. Douglas Mandel and Zach Levine of Marcus & Millichap’s Fort Lauderdale office represented the seller, Berta Management, and procured the buyer in the transaction.

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NASHVILLE, TENN. — Greenville, S.C.-based development firm RealtyLink LLC has sold a freestanding grocery store located at 5821 Nolensville Pike in Nashville for $9.5 million. Phoenix-based Sprouts Farmers Market occupies the 22,988-square-foot retail property, which was developed in 2023 on a 2.9-acre parcel. The triple-net lease features five five-year renewal options with rental increases every five years. Jeff Lefko and Bill Asher of Hanley Investment Group Real Estate Advisers, along with ParaSell Inc. and Joe Caccamo and Lea Kuehnhackl of CP Partners, represented RealtyLink in the sale. Chris Thompson of JRW Realty in Pasadena, Calif., represented the buyer, a private investor based in the Los Angeles area.

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BROOKFIELD, WIS. — NAI Pfefferle has arranged the sale of an 8,500-square-foot retail building in the Milwaukee suburb of Brookfield. The sales price was undisclosed, but the asking price was just under $3 million. Jan Kadow of NAI Pfefferle brokered the sale of the property, which is located at 200 N. Moorland Road.

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WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP, MICH. — Beem Light Sauna has signed a 2,025-square-foot lease to open at The Boardwalk shopping center in West Bloomfield Township, a northwest suburb of Detroit. Michael Murphy of Gerdom Realty & Investment represented the landlord, Beztak Properties. Jacob Farber of Morow Hill represented the tenant, which is a light therapy wellness studio. The lease marks the tenant’s second location in Michigan.

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FULLERTON, CALIF. — Space Investment Partner has acquired Fullerton Metrocenter, a grocery-anchored retail center in Fullerton, from Kite Realty for $118.5 million. Located at 1375 Harbor Blvd., Fullerton Metrocenter offers 385,703 square feet of retail space occupied by more than 40 national and local retail tenants, including Sprouts Farmers Market, Target, Urban Air Adventure Park and PetSmart. The property was built in 1988 and renovated in 2002. At the time of sale, the property was 97 percent occupied.
Christopher Hoffmann, Mark Damiani and Chase Levra of Eastdil Secured represented the seller in the transaction. Eastdil also arranged acquisition financing on behalf of the buyer. Greg Stampley and Jessica Henning of Eastdil Secured led the debt process.

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