C. Whitney Knoll, who heads Trammell Crow Co.'s investment sales team in Atlanta, and John Crossman, director of Crow's investment services in Orlando, negotiated for New York Life.

"It's an excellent investment property that will benefit significantly from the active participation of Inland," Crossman tells GlobeSt.com. "The property is well-located on a major thoroughfare in one of the hottest retail property markets in the United States right now."

The 82.9%-leased center is at the northeast corner of Aloma Avenue and Howell Branch Road. Publix and Blockbuster anchor the property which has 25 tenants. Average asking rent is $14 per sf to $16 per sf.

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