Newington, NH RPT Realty has acquired The Crossings shopping center in an off-market deal for a contract price of $104 million.
A JLL team of Dave Monahan, and Chris Angelone, Nat Heald, Cameron Pittman and Zach Nitsche advised the seller.
The Crossings is a 510,000 s/f open-air center. It is 95% occupied and is dual anchored by Trader Joe’s and Aldi. The center features an attractive tenant lineup that includes investment-grade rated Dick’s, Best Buy, Kohl’s and McDonald’s.
The current tenants have an average tenure of 22 years. Tenant sales productivity is driven by three-mile incomes of $114,000, vehicle traffic of 54,000 per day, no state sales tax, consistent year-round tourism demand and a true trade area of over 250,000.
“The acquisition of The Crossings continues our trend of identifying off-market opportunities at accretive day one returns that are further enhanced through the sale of parcels to our net lease platform, allowing us to hit our target 8%-10% unlevered IRRs,” said Brian Harper, RPT Realty president and CEO.
Randolph, MA Sterling Trust has sold its Sterling Plaza neighborhood retail site located at 45 Mazzeo Dr. to The Shops at Randolph, LLC. The property is home to several restaurants, including the West End Grill, The Well, Outback Steakhouse and It’s Game Time Sportsbar.
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