The Shopping Center Group Brokers Sale of Two Retail Centers in Metro Atlanta for $9.4M
- September 27, 2016
- Deals
Constructed in 2008, Dacula Family Festival’s tenant roster includes TEBO Dentistry for Kids, Belle Nails, Taekwondo, Green Tea Restaurant and Little Caesars in two shop buildings. Kids Up Indoor Playground + Party Center, Swim Atlanta and Jack City Sports occupy three additional buildings.
DACULA AND CUMMING, GA. — The Shopping Center Group has brokered the sale of two family lifestyle and sports-centric retail centers located in north metro Atlanta. The transactions include the $5.9 million sale of the 107,000-square-foot Dacula Family Festival in Dacula and the $3.5 million sale of the 62,410-square-foot Midway Family Festival in Cumming. Vishal Dacula LLC purchased both assets. Neal Pringle and the late Mark Cooley of The Shopping Center Group represented the seller, Watkins Real Estate Group, in both transactions. Constructed in 2008, Dacula Family Festival’s tenant roster includes TEBO Dentistry for Kids, Belle Nails, Taekwondo, Green Tea Restaurant and Little Caesars in two buildings. Kids Up Indoor Playground + Party Center, Swim Atlanta and Jack City Sports occupy three additional buildings. Dacula Family Festival also features a 200-foot baseball field, indoor pitching mounds and batting cages, a full-size basketball court and an indoor flag football arena operated by Jack’s City Sports Center. Two new tenants, Mathnasium and Fit Body Boot Camp, are slated to open in late 2016. Built in 2009, Midway Family Festival was fully leased at the time of sale to tenants such as Pepperoni’s Pizza, Vickery Animal Hospital, 7 Tequilas Mexican Restaurant, Johns Creek Orthodontics, Eye Level Learning Center, Saturia Nails, VO2 Personal Training, Oh My Froyo, Dentistry for Children, World Championship Taekwondo, Blue Fin Sushi & Thai Grill and Monkey Joe’s. In addition to the adjacent Midway Park, recreational amenities include a baseball field operated by Jason Holbrook, swimming facilities operated by Swim Atlanta and The Warehouse, a young adult ministry.
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