Anthony Fisher |
WINTER PARK, FL ---
Hold-Thyssen, Inc., a commercial property firm based in Winter Park, recently
negotiated the sale of a three-property portfolio of Orlando area commerce
centers totaling 306,683 square feet of industrial flex space for $9,260,000.
Anthony
Fisher, Vice President at Hold-Thyssen brokered the transaction representing
the Seller, Miami-based LNR Partners, LLC.
The South Florida buyer has retained Hold-Thyssen to perform management
and leasing services.
The portfolio, which
Hold-Thyssen has been managing for more than five years on behalf of the
seller, includes 118,378 square foot Kennedy Commerce Center at 997 W. Kennedy
Blvd., which sold for $4.2 million; the 64,350 square foot Edgewater Commerce
Center at 6250 Edgewater Drive, which sold for $2.12 million; and the 123,955
square foot Kirkman Commerce Center at 701 S. Kirkman Rd., which sold for $2.94
Million.
Fisher said all three
properties underwent several capital improvement projects over the last two
years including new landscaping, pylon signage and exterior paint.
Kennedy Commerce Center |
“The improvements,
combined with excellent location, high visibility and relatively low
competition in the areas facilitated a dramatic increase in leasing activity
before the time of sale,” Fisher explained.
The buyer recognized the
potential upside of the portfolio with the increased leasing activity and the
ability to raise rents in the coming months.
“Each property’s occupancy
was 74 percent or lower at the time of the sale leaving plenty of room for
lease up,” Fisher added.
Hold-Thyssen Inc. is a
real estate firm providing commercial property and leasing and management
services to institutional and private investor clients nationwide. The 40-year old firm’s current portfolio
includes more that 100 commercial properties throughout the United States.
For a complete copy of the company’s news release,
please contact:
Larry Vershel or Beth
Payan, Larry Vershel Communications Inc. 407-644-4142 Lvershelco@aol.com.
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