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Chartwell Takes Over Hermosa Beach Shopping Center

Chartwell Real Estate Development completed the $27.8-million purchase of Park Pacific Shopping Center, a grocery-anchored retail property in the heart of Hermosa Beach. Located at 1100 Pacific Coast Hwy., the 49,911-square-foot shopping center is currently home to notable tenants including Trader Joe’s, Starbucks, El Pollo Inka, and Five-Below.

The site was owned by the Bacon family since 1949, first serving as Les Bacon and Son’s Ford car dealership before its conversion into a shopping center in 1977. Notable for its landmark Vetter Windmill at the corner of Pacific Coast Highway and Aviation Boulevard, the center sits at a gateway location in Hermosa Beach.

Daniel Tyner, senior director of the capital markets team at JLL, along with managing directors Gleb Lvovich and Geoff Tranchina, represented Chartwell.

“This transaction represented a rare opportunity to acquire a coastal grocery-anchored center in one of Los Angeles’ most desirable coastal submarkets,” said Tyner.

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