The 114,120 square foot retail center, developed by Dallas-based Centergy Retail, LLC, was purchased by an institutional investor for an undisclosed price.
Dallas commercial real estate firm CBRE Group, Inc. has closed the sale of retail center Left Bank in Fort Worth, the company announced.
Left Bank is part of a 34-acre mixed-use development, which will include 1,900 multifamily units upon completion. "Left Bank is a premier mixed-use development in one of the densest and fastest-growing submarkets in Dallas-Fort Worth,", executive VP with CBRE, said in the release."There was tremendous buyer interest due to its design, ideal location and strong retail performance within the center."
The retail center is anchored by grocery store Tom Thumb, which serves West 7th and surrounding neighborhoods. The center also features Hopdaddy Burger Bar, Crumb Cookies, Nekter Juice Bar and Buffalo Wild Wings.
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