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Commercial Real Estate Quarterly

Major transactions from around the state

Virginia Business
June 2004

REAL ESTATE SALES
The Dilweg Companies, Durham, N.C., purchased Newmarket South Shopping Center in Newport News, Va. Food Lion and A & N Superstore anchor the 391,785-square-foot retail center. The seller was Equity Investment Group.

Divaris Real Estate, Virginia Beach, announced the sale of two former Service Merchandise buildings in Richmond. The first property on Broad Street sold for $5,574,000 to Sledd Properties LLC. The second property on Huguenot Road sold for $5,125,000 to JLP-Richmond LLC. The company also announced the sale of Coliseum Corner shopping center in Hampton, Va., to Ziff Properties Inc. Rugged Wearhouse and Washington Mutual Finance anchor the 49,444-square-foot retail center.

Focused Retail Property Fund I, LLC, purchased Dominion Marketplace shopping center in Chesapeake. The 75,506-square-foot retail center is anchored by Food Lion and Family Dollar Stores and leased by Divaris Real Estate.

REAL ESTATE LEASES
Bed Bath & Beyond leased space for its first local store in the Roanoke market. The 22,272-square-foot space is located in the Towne Square Shopping Center on Towne Square Boulevard. The retail center is anchored by Sam’s Club, Michael’s and Office Max.

Owens and Minor have expanded into an additional 27,000 square feet of space near its existing warehouse in the Fairgrounds Distribution Center in Richmond. The company already leases 110,000 square feet of space at the location from Liberty Property Trust.

Philip Morris USA Inc. has renewed a long-term lease for 80,000 square feet of warehouse space with Liberty Property Trust of Richmond. The company will use the space on Hill Carter Parkway in Richmond to house and distribute tobacco products.

Ross Stores, the country’s second largest off-price retailer, signed a lease for 30,187 square feet of retail space at Coliseum Crossing in Hampton. Other tenants in the shopping center include Food Lion, Dress Barn and Marshalls. This is Ross’s first store on the Virginia Peninsula.

RETAIL OPENINGS
The Cheesecake Factory will open its first full-service restaurant in Virginia outside the Washington Metro area in the Town Center of Virginia Beach. The restaurant offers upscale casual dining and a wide array of cheesecakes. It joins a number of other dining establishments at the Town Center, including P.F. Chang’s, China Bistro and California Pizza Kitchen.

LAND SALES
Best Buy Stores LP, the largest volume specialty retailer of consumer electronics, purchased eight acres of land upon which to develop its first store in Charlottesville. The property is located on the northwest corner on the Route 250/Route 29 intersection and was the former site of the Mount Vernon Hotel. The company is building a 45,000-square-foot prototype store on the parcel.

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