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Rancho Cordova Retail Pad Sells to SoCal Investor

Hanley Investment Group Real Estate Advisors arranged the sale of a new construction, 9,000-square-foot multi-tenant retail pad, Shops II, at the new Anatolia Marketplace shopping center in Rancho Cordova. The sale price was $6.08 million.

EVPs Bill Asher and Jeff Lefko represented the seller, Anatolia Marketplace, LLC, based in Sacramento. The buyer, a private investor from Orange County, was represented by Frank Vora, SVP with Lee & Associates in Riverside.

“We generated multiple qualified and competitive offers within the first week of marketing and procured a Southern California-based private buyer for the new construction, three-tenant retail pad at Anatolia Marketplace through a longstanding broker relationship,” said Asher.

Shops II at Anatolia Marketplace pad building sits on a 2.04-acre parcel at 4011 Sunrise Blvd. It is 100% leased to Pacific Dental Services, Round Table Pizza and Southern Veterinary Partners.

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