Property Types  Industrial
Cobalt Capital Takes 1.7MSF Atlanta Industrial Portfolio
Jun 25, 2009

Cobalt Capital Partners L.P., through its Cobalt Industrial REIT II affiliate, has acquired a 1.7 million-square-foot, nine-building industrial portfolio in Atlanta. The properties, located within the Shawnee Ridge business park, were built by industrial developer IDI between 1990 and 1997. Shawnee Ridge is a 587 acre business park located in Atlanta's I-85 Northeast industrial submarket. The park is fully built-out with a total of 44 buildings comprising 5.9 million square feet. The portfolio acquired by Cobalt is comprised of nine Class A light industrial buildings averaging 189,000 square feet that are 82 percent leased to 16 tenants. CB Richard Ellis Inc. executive vice presidents Chris Riley and Frank Fallon, along with senior associate Brian Budnick, exclusively represented the seller, SAR at Shawnee Ridge LLC, in the transaction. Financial details of the deal were not disclosed .

 
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