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OCKAWAY, NJ — Two of New Jersey’s real estate develop- R City National Bank provides financing in partnershipwith Provident Bank KRE Group & Russo Development secure $71 Million construction loan
program honors members of the NJBA who have made major contributions to the home building industry. The SAM award recipients are recognized for creating excit- ing and cutting-edge projects and delivering first in class service in a highly competitive market. Vermella Union, introduced in 2019, received the Best New Mixed-Use award for its effort- less blend of robust amenity offerings combined with sup- porting retail in an exceptional location directly on the Union train line. Annin Lofts in Verona re- ceived the Best Redevelop- ment Award for its rehabilita- tion of the historic Annin Flag Factory, the largest U.S. Flag maker since 1847. MAREJ
project. The financing was provided by City National Bank in partnership with Provident Bank . Branded Rock Pointe, con- struction is underway on the upscale garden-style apart- ment community which will be part of KRE’s Garden Col- lection. “After many years of deep respect and friendship with the Russo family, we are thrilled to finally call them our partners,” said Jona- than Kushner , president of KRE Group. “With our shared commitment to quality and resident satisfaction, we look forward to delivering an ex- ceptional product to this desir- able Morris County location.” “We are so happy to be col- laborating with KRE on this
dynamic project,” said Ed Russo , CEO of Russo Devel- opment. “Our dedication to building first-class projects with unparalleled service and amenities is a value we share with our new partners, and we are excited to see our collective synergies come to life in this development.” The four-story buildings was designed by Minno &Wasko Architects and Planners . In other Russo news, the New Jersey Builders Asso - ciation has recognized Russo Development’s reinterpreta- tion of the residential rental experience with two Sales & Marketing Awards for its Vermella Union community in Union and one for Annin Lofts in Verona. In its 33rd year, the SAM
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community developed by Ka- plan Companies . The fixed rate financing was structured on a fully amortizing, 35-year term through one of NorthMarq’s correspondent life insurance companies. Earlier this year, NorthMarq arranged a $15.5 million, 35-year self-amortiz- ing loan for another Kaplan property with a national life insurance company. That property consists of 117 units and is located in Perth Am- boy, NJ. “The Kaplan Companies are a best in class devel- oper of premier apartment communities and requested me to arrange long term, self-amortizing loans,” said Cohen. “We received multiple competitive quotes and I am pleased to have assisted in this outstanding execution.” As a capital markets lead- er, NorthMarq offers com- mercial real estate investors access to experts in debt, equity, investment sales, and loan servicing to protect and add value to their assets. MAREJ
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Sabre Systems, Inc. leases 12,521 s/f at 101-163 East County Line Rd. in Warminster Bell of Newmark completes office leases totaling 30,232 s/f at the County Line Commerce Center
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Warminster. The leases include 12,521 s/f leased to Sabre Sys- tems, Inc.; 10,655 s/f leased to Youbill, Inc.; 4,000 s/f leased to ScanSource, Inc. and 3,147 s/f leased to Procensis, Inc. Newmark managing director Justin Bell represents owner, Balashine Properties, a Pennsylvania- based company acquiring class A and value add office buildings to provide first- class management. “With renovations at the County Line Commerce Center campus and the addition of an amenity center, we have seen a healthy amount of tenant interest,” said Bell. “Property improvements have proven Adams of NAI Summit leases 15,500+ s/f in PA BETHLEHEM, PA — NAI Summit’s Mike Adams rep- resented the landlord in the The class A building includes fenced in storage, drive-in door, and easy access to major highways. Five Maidens Cider offers quality craft beverages, specifically alcoholic cider and alcoholic seltzer water. They plan to use the space to brew and serve their beverages. Adams represented the ten- ant, Haller Enterprises, in the multi-year lease for 4,800 s/f warehouse space in 2125 SW 28th St. in Allentown. Haller Enterprises provides skilled technicians available 24/7 across Central and Eastern PA for all your repair and installa- tion needs for heating, cooling, plumbing, and electrical ser- vices. Haller currently has five additional locations through- out Pennsylvania. MAREJ l o n g t e r m lease transac- tion with new tenant, Five Maidens Ci- der, for 2,260 s/f warehouse space at 327 Polk St . in Bethlehem. Mike Adams
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EW YORK, NY — Cajun seafood res- taurant Hook & Reel Briskin and Dries represent both parties in transaction Hook & Reel Restaurant signs new lease at The Feil Organization’s Concourse Plaza in the Bronx N the 9,596 s/f Hibachi Grill & Supreme Buffet at Concourse Plaza since 2016.
“The leasing of a second restaurant location for this tenant in the same center, even during the COVID-19 pandemi c indi cates the strength of the shopping cen- ter, serving both the densely populated community and the neighboring court house,” said Randall Briskin , vice president of leasing at The Feil Organization. The 311,650 s/f multi-use Concourse Plaza is located just off of Grand Concourse, the major north-south thor- oughfare that connects Man- hattan and the northern Bronx. The center serves more than 1.2 million con- sumers within a three-mile radius and is adjacent to the two million s/f Bronx County Court House and Bronx Mu- nicipal Building, and is four blocks fromYankee Stadium. Feil completed an $18 mil- lion renovation of the center in 2016, which included a renovation of the 51,680 s/f Food Bazaar, one of the largest grocery stores in the Bronx, and the complete repositioning of the shop- ping center which included a façade renovation and the re- tenanting of the center with prominent retailers such as Kidstown and Rainbow Stores. Concourse Plaza’s current tenant roster also in- cludes Blink Fitness, Hibachi Grill, CVS, Santander, and Bank of America. A popular fast-casual Cajun seafood chain restaurant, Hook & Reel promotes hospi- tality and shared meals. The restaurant offers a variety of build-your-own seafood-boil options featuring crawfish, lobster tail and snow crab, as well as catfish sliders, sea - food po’ boys, hush puppies and paella. The Maryland- headquartered establishment originally opened in 2015 and now operates 42 locations in 22 states across the country. Concourse Plaza remains a premiere shopping destina- tion. It’s strategically located just off of the Grand Con- course, the major north-south thoroughfare that connects Manhattan and the northern Bronx. Randall Briskin and Nicho- las Dries represented both the tenant and The Feil Organiza- tion in the transaction. MAREJ
has signed a 15-year lease for 5,656 s/f at Concourse Plaza in the Bronx announced The Feil Organization , the shopping center’s owner and manager. The new Cajun restaurant will commence construction at the center within the next few months and will be situ- ated on the ground floor next to anchor tenant Food Bazaar Supermarket. Hook & Reel is the second restaurant lo- cation at the center for the tenant, which has operated
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Shaffer, Khan, Rohrbaugh, and Stine represent landlord in Loyalsock Township, PA transaction Bennett Williams Commercial coordinates lease for 55,039 s/f retail space at Loyal Plaza L Rohrbaugh, and Stine repre- sented both the tenant and the landlord in the transac- tion.
600 s/f retail space at Co- lonial Village Plaza, 2656 N. Susquehanna Trail, Shamokin Dam Borough. Traditional Home Health Care leased the space from University Park Plaza Corporation. Shaffer, Vo, GaryRussell , Rohrbaugh, and Stine of Bennett Williams Commercial represented the landlord in the transaction. 1,600 s/f retail space at North Atherton Place, N. Atherton St. & Vairo Blvd, Ferguson Twp. OneMain Financial leased the space from Waters Retail Group . Russell represented the tenant in the transaction. 1,500 s/f retail space at Hampden Centre, 4900 Carl- isle Pike, Hampden Twp. Rita’s Italian Ice leased the space from Hampden Center, Inc. Shaffer, Rohrbaugh, and Stine represented the tenant and Shaffer, Russell, Rohrbaugh, and Stine represented the landlord in the transaction. 44,761 s/f retail space at Mount Joy Square Shopping Center, 945 E. Main St., Ra- pho Twp. Stauffers of Kissel Hill leased the space from Mount Joy Square Associates. Rohrbaugh and Stine rep- resented the landlord in the transaction. MAREJ
OYALSOCK TWP. , PA — Bennett Wil- liams Commercial has arranged the sale/lease of the following transactions: 55,039 s/f retail space at Loyal Plaza, 1875 E. Third St., Loyalsock Twp. Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc. leased the space from Loyal Holdings DE, LLC . Blake Shaffer, Abe Khan, Brad Rohrbaugh, and Chad Stine of Ben- nett Williams Commercial represented the landlord in the transaction. Loyal Hold- ings acquired Loyal Plaza which is anchored by a high volume Giant Supermarket in November 2018 and has since implemented several improvements. “Our original business plan was to reposi- tion the Kmart box and we are very pleased with the leasing velocity which is a testament to the center and the greater Williamsport market,” Ger- shon Alexander , principal at Loyal Holdings, said in the release. 1,200 s/f retail space at Stonybrook Shopping Center, 3617 E. Market St., Sprin- gettsbury Twp. Salon Alola leased the space from SJC Property Management, LP.
750 s/f retail space at 137 Nutt Rd., Phoenixville Bor- ough. MC Decorations leased the space fromContella, LLC. Bill Hess of Bennett Williams Commercial represented the landlord in the transaction. 1,000 s/f retail space at 6 S. Main St., Stewartstown Borough. Deb’s Art Designs leased the space from KBR Property Management, LLC. Shaffer, Vo, Rohrbaugh, and Stine represented the land- lord in the transaction. 1,400 s/f retail space at The Heights Plaza, 180 Leader Heights Rd., York Twp. State Farm Insurance leased the space from Heights Realty, LLC. Neiderer, Rohrbaugh, and Stine represented the landlord in the transaction. 6,000 s/f retail space at Midway Shopping Center, 1020Wyoming Ave., Wyoming Borough. Anytime Fitness leased the space from Mid- way SC, LLC. Blake Gross , Rohrbaugh, and Stine of Ben- nett Williams Commercial represented the landlord in the transaction.
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Shaffer and Justin Willits of Bennett Williams Com- mercial represented the ten- ant and Adam Hagerman , Rohrbaugh, and Stine of Ben- nett Williams Commercial represented the landlord in the transaction. 1,170 s/f retail space at Kingston Square, 2500 East- ern Blvd., Springettsbury Twp. LifeSmoke Vapor leased the space from Kingston Square Associates, LLC. Shaf- fer, Tommy Vo , Rohrbaugh, and Stine of Bennett Williams Commercial represented the landlord in the transaction. 1,330 s/f retail space at The Heights Plaza, 180 Leader Heights Rd., York Twp. Taco House, LLC leased the space
from Heights Realty, LLC. Karen Neiderer of Bennett Williams Commercial repre- sented the tenant and Nei- derer, Rohrbaugh, and Stine represented the landlord in the transaction. 2,460 s/f retail space at Eph- rata Crossing, 823 E. Main St., Ephrata Twp. Chipotle Mexican Grill of Colorado, LLC leased the space from Property Investing and Man- agement, Inc. Hagerman, Rohrbaugh, and Stine rep- resented the landlord in the transaction. 1,400 s/f retail space at Constitution Plaza, 6-18 Con- stitution Ave., Shrewsbury Borough. Jalapeno leased the space from Qui Ma. Neiderer,
Moawad of LevinManagement arranges Planet Fitness lease totaling 20,000 s/f at Mayfair Shopping Center in Commack, NY
industry is moving forward despite a challenging environ- ment,” Moawad said. “Pre- pandemic, sustained demand for affordable, well-located gyms made this one of the most active sectors in brick-and- mortar retail. Even in the face of current restrictions, leasing interest continues. Planet Fit- ness is a great complement to the mix of tenants at Mayfair Shopping Center. Its high- quality member experience and affordable price point promises to make it a wel- comed new amenity for those who live and work in Commack and the surrounding area.” Well located on the heavily traveled Jericho Tpke., just west of the Sunken Meadow Parkway, Mayfair Shopping
Center is anchored by a 60,000 s/f Best Market supermarket. The center’s impressive lineup of national and regional ten- ants includes Rite Aid, Loft, Sherwin Williams, Northwell Go Health, Capital One Bank, Verizon Wireless, Prato 850, The Tutoring Center, Music & Arts, Outback Steakhouse, Tropical Smoothie and Game- Stop, among others. Mayfair Shopping Center serves a growing residen- tial population of more than 200,000 people within a five- mile radius. The marketplace offers an average household income of more than $145,000. Remaining space availabilities at Mayfair Shopping Center range from 1,200 s/f to 12,000 s/f. MAREJ
COMMACK, NY — Planet Fitness, one of the largest and fastest-growing global franchisors and operators of fitness centers in the United States, has leased 20,000 s/f at Mayfair Shopping Center in Commack. LevinManagement Corporation (LMC) is exclusive leasing and managing agent for the 221,000-square-foot Long Island shopping center. LMC leasing representative E.J. Moawad represented the property in negotiating the long-term transaction; Jack Chera of Crown Retail Ser- vices represented the tenant. The new Mayfair Shopping Center facility will be corpo- rate-owned and managed by Planet Fitness, a distinguish- ing quality as more than 95%
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of the brand’s locations are franchisee-owned. Planet Fit- ness’ mission is to provide a high-quality fitness experi- ence in a non-intimidating environment, which it calls the “Judgement Free Zone.” Mem-
bers enjoy a variety of benefits including brand-name cardio and strength equipment, fully equipped locker rooms, flat screen televisions and more. “This commitment is a posi- tive indicator that the fitness
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Moreland Development plans to build a new 13,074 s/f CVS Rose Commercial Real Estate negotiates the purchase of prime retail site in Cherry Hill, NJ
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was selected for the national pharmacy and retailer with a planned opening in the sum- mer 2021. “This is not the first time we have worked with Mo- reland Development,” Rose said of the real estate devel- opment company founded in 1999 and partner, Eric Seid- man . “I have known Seidman for years and admire every member of his team. Their professionalism is beyond reproach.” The sale, which in- volved multiple sellers, closed on October 8, 2020 for a price of $4 million. MAREJ Cushman & Wakefield | Thalhimer handle 13,300 s/f lease at Chesterfield Marketplace RICHMOND, VA — Cush- man & Wakefield | Thal - himer recent Richmond area lease transactions: Boil Bay Cajun Seafood & Bar leased 13,300 s/f of retail space at Chesterfield Market - place, 11110 Midlothian Tpke. in Chesterfield County. Alex Wotring and James Ashby IV handled the lease negotia- tions on behalf of the landlord. Harbour Point Family Phy- sicians renewed their lease of 12,336 s/f of office space at 13520 Hull Street Rd. in Ches- terfield County. Mark Doug- las, CCIM, SIOR handled the lease negotiations on behalf of the tenant. Woodcraft renewed their lease of 10,000 s/f of retail space at Broad St. Plaza, 9864-9900 West Broad St. in Henrico County. Connie Jordan Nielsen and Nicki Jassy handled the lease ne- gotiations on behalf of the landlord. MAREJ
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ED BANK, NJ — Denholtz Proper- ties , a privately held, Melonhead will take 565 s/f of the development’s 6,500 s/f of ground-level retail space Denholtz Properties announces first retail tenant for transformative Red Bankmixed-use community R healthy breakfast options for an easy way for commuters to start their day.
“The Rail @ Red Bank’s retail tenants are not only an exciting amenity for the building’s resi- dents but a key component in jumpstarting the local economy surrounding the train station,” said Steven Denholtz , CEO of Denholtz Properties. “Through attracting in-demand and grow- ing tenants like Melonhead as well as new residents, we are confident that The Rail @ Red Bank will be a powerful cata- lyst in the continued growth of the business community on the West Side.” MAREJ
fully integrated real estate development and investment company, announces it has inked its first lease for The Rail @ Red Bank, a mixed-use ground-up development project in Red Bank’s West Side neigh- borhood. Melonhead, a juice, smoothie and acai bowl shop, will take 565 s/f of the develop- ment’s 6,500 s/f of ground-level retail space with an anticipated April 2021 opening. Currently under construc- tion, the completion of The Rail @ Red Bank in 2021 will mark the next chapter in the ongoing evolution of Red Bank’s West Side neighborhood. Strategi- cally located next to the Red Bank train station, the site is also adjacent to the recently renovated 30,000 s/f 116 Chest- nut St. office building that is home to Denholtz Properties’ corporate headquarters. Since opening the first loca - tion in Sea Bright in 2016, Melonhead founder Nick Fran- gipane has taken inspiration from his travels around the globe to inspire the unique menu filled with a diverse selection of all-natural juices, smoothies and acai bowls. His new business partner, Jim Whelan, has been a great ad- dition to the Melonhead team, bringing fresh ideas and skills to the table. Building upon the success of the first location, Melonhead’s newest location at The Rail @ Red Bank will feature a so- phisticated, island-style design with outdoor bistro seating to activate the area surrounding The Rail and the train station. Further capitalizing on their location next to the train sta- tion, Melonhead will also offer an expanded breakfast menu including coffee, oatmeal, ba- gels, and muffins as well as be managed through various permitting options, which may allow certain activities to occur within wetlands and wetland buffers. Early identification however is the key to the proper management. This approach prevents the potential need for expensive project redesign and schedule delays Stout and Caldwell Engi- neers, LLC is a New Jersey- based civil engineering firm. MAREJ continued from page 2A WETLANDS 101: . . .
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M id A tlantic R eal E state J ournal Thalhimer Realty Partners purchases Riverpoint Court Colliers Int’l. announces sale of 112 unit Virginia property
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Keynote Speaker: Arthur Pasquarella, CRE®, Executive Vice President and COO of Equus Capital Partners, Ltd. , will speak about how Equus went about coordinating during the COVID-19 shutdown with their tenants, brokers, lenders and investors on a strategy. Addi- tionally he will talk about the asset management and leasing side of the business and how they have underwritten, marketed, sold and bought commercial real estate in 2020 and beyond. Register at: https://ccim.zoom.us/meeting/register/ tJEsd-Csrj4sHtc2NT0Wx1Tofo8TGoHIhUqo (You will receive an email confirmation with your Zoom link)
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