Industrial sale GOODYEAR, AZ—As investment grade tenants continue to see the value of locating in Phoenix, investors are seeking out the market's high-quality industrial assets. One such asset is Goodyear Crossing II , an 820,384-square-foot fully leased class-A fulfillment center recently purchased by Hines for $56.2 million. The seller was RT Goodyear LLC , a party to Gramercy Property Trust , a Maryland real estate investment trust, and the buyer was Hines Global REIT II Properties LP (HGREIT II Goodyear Crossing LLC) of Houston. JLL 's capital markets experts facilitated the sale on behalf of Gramercy Property Trust. Managing directors Bo Mills and Mark Detmer led the JLL team on the transaction. “The Phoenix industrial market is in the early stages of recovery, making assets in this market a very sound investment,” said Mills. “Goodyear Crossing II is a high-quality asset with investment grade tenancy and is a tremendous addition to Hines's portfolio.” Goodyear Crossing II was built in 2008. It features a 30-foot clear height, 268 spaces for trailer parking, 178 dock-high doors and is fully air conditioned. The building also features 15,000 square feet of office space and is easily demisable to accommodate multiple tenants. Its proximity to Interstate 10 and Loop 101 promotes accessibility to major markets in the Southwest, California and Phoenix metropolitan area, respectively. It is fully leased and occupied by Amazon.com Inc . Detmer tells GlobeSt.com: "Goodyear is a perfectly suited investment for this submarket, where major distribution tenants are able to take full advantage of the area's superior labor market, cost benefits and proximity to West Coast ports." JLL Capital Markets completed $140 billion in investment sale, debt and equity transactions. The team comprises more than 2,000 global specialists. Industrial sale GOODYEAR, AZ—As investment grade tenants continue to see the value of locating in Phoenix, investors are seeking out the market's high-quality industrial assets. One such asset is Goodyear Crossing II , an 820,384-square-foot fully leased class-A fulfillment center recently purchased by Hines for $56.2 million. The seller was RT Goodyear LLC , a party to Gramercy Property Trust , a Maryland real estate investment trust, and the buyer was Hines Global REIT II Properties LP (HGREIT II Goodyear Crossing LLC) of Houston. JLL 's capital markets experts facilitated the sale on behalf of Gramercy Property Trust. Managing directors Bo Mills and Mark Detmer led the JLL team on the transaction. “The Phoenix industrial market is in the early stages of recovery, making assets in this market a very sound investment,” said Mills. “Goodyear Crossing II is a high-quality asset with investment grade tenancy and is a tremendous addition to Hines's portfolio.” Goodyear Crossing II was built in 2008. It features a 30-foot clear height, 268 spaces for trailer parking, 178 dock-high doors and is fully air conditioned. The building also features 15,000 square feet of office space and is easily demisable to accommodate multiple tenants. Its proximity to Interstate 10 and Loop 101 promotes accessibility to major markets in the Southwest, California and Phoenix metropolitan area, respectively. It is fully leased and occupied by Amazon.com Inc . Detmer tells GlobeSt.com: "Goodyear is a perfectly suited investment for this submarket, where major distribution tenants are able to take full advantage of the area's superior labor market, cost benefits and proximity to West Coast ports." JLL Capital Markets completed $140 billion in investment sale, debt and equity transactions. The team comprises more than 2,000 global specialists.

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Lisa Brown

Lisa Brown is an editor for the south and west regions of GlobeSt.com. She has 25-plus years of real estate experience, with a regional PR role at Grubb & Ellis and a national communications position at MMI. Brown also spent 10 years as executive director at NAIOP San Francisco Bay Area chapter, where she led the organization to achieving its first national award honors and recognition on Capitol Hill. She has written extensively on commercial real estate topics and edited numerous pieces on the subject.

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