ORLANDO—Southcase Village, a 229,410-square-foot, grocery-anchored community shopping center in Orlando, has traded hands. Equus Capital Partners sold the retail center to Viking Partners for $21.07 million.

HFF senior managing director Brad Peterson and associate director Whitaker Leonhardt led the charge. The transaction was free and clear of existing debt.

“With all of the impressive dynamics taking place in Orlando, from the nation-leading employment growth to the billions being spent on infrastructure improvements to the diversification and evolution of the local economy, investors continue to demand real estate opportunities in central Florida,” Leonhardt tells GlobeSt.com. ALDI, Bealls Outlet, Ross Dress for Less, Fallas Paredes, Planet Fitness, Tuesday Morning, and a seven-screen Touchstar Cinemas anchor the complex.

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