Vanguard Associates

Commercial Real Estate

  • Homepage
  • About
    • Acquisitions & Dispositions
    • Leasing & Management
    • Prospective Investor Information
    • Tenant Relationships
    • Our Team
  • Properties
  • News
  • Case Studies
  • Contact Us

Shopping center’s new owner will overhaul it

November 10, 2017 By Bill Battillo Leave a Comment

An Atlanta development company has bought the Lenoir shopping center anchored by Belk and Tractor Supply Co., and plans to make improvements and fill its vacant storefronts.

Lenoir Retail I, a limited liability corporation started by Vanguard Associates, purchased the shopping center on Blowing Rock Boulevard behind the former Jack in the Box restaurant — which is not part of the purchase — for $2.2 million. On its website, Vanguard describes itself as a “property management and primarily big-box redevelopment company with a main focus on the retail sector.”

Vern Hakes, who handled the deal for Vanguard, said his company expects to maintain ownership after renovations and improvements.

“We buy shopping centers that have issues and redevelop them,” he said. “The majority of the time we lease, manage and hold on to them. Any time we buy something, we’re comfortable owning it.”

He said the company manages about 30 shopping centers in the Southeast, with Tractor Supply a tenant in several, including recent Vanguard additions in Tifton, Georgia, and Leesburg, Florida.

Hakes said he hopes Vanguard can maintain long-term relationships with Belk and Tractor Supply, which are currently under lease agreements in the two northernmost storefronts. He said Vanguard has been in touch with several prospective tenants for the other spaces.

“We’re going to try to turn a vacant eyesore into a thriving shopping center,” Hakes said. “We hope to have them up to full capacity. We want to make sure everything looks nice. Empty space doesn’t do anything good for anybody.”

Hakes said Vanguard may divide the largest of the vacant spaces – formerly a Bi-Lo grocery store – into two retails spaces. 

Hakes said the property, which has been called Lenoir Festival Shopping Center, was the finest site available in Lenoir.

Deborah Murray, executive director of the Caldwell County Economic Development Commission, said she worked with at least three parties interested in buying the shopping center but had no involvement with Vanguard.

“Anybody who wants to get in there and do something with it, I’m excited about it,” Murray said. “It was a highly prized piece of property. My hope is somebody is going to get in there and really work it.”

Filed Under: News

Discount retailer will fill empty storefront

October 3, 2015 By Bill Battillo Leave a Comment

A new store will fill a long-empty space in Lenoir.

The Tennessee-based retail store Bargain Hunt will move into the Lenoir Festival Shopping Center on U.S. 321, according to a press release from the Caldwell Economic Development Commission. Other stores in the shopping center are Belk and Tractor Supply Company.

Bargain Hunt is a discount retailer that carries clothes, home goods, electronics, toys, sporting goods and furniture. There is currently only one Bargain Hunt in North Carolina, in Charlotte, but another is on the way in Shelby.

The store will move into vacant space that used to be a Bi-Lo grocery store and currently is being renovated, according to the press release. Construction is set to be complete by August.

Tim O’Neill, CEO of Vanguard Associates the real estate firm out of Atlanta that owns the shopping center through Lenoir Retail I LLC, said in the press release that his company has paid close attention to economic development progress in the area.

“We are really excited about our property in Lenoir,” he said.

Reporter Virginia Annable can be reached at 828-610-8724.

Reference: http://www.newstopicnews.com/news/business/discount-retailer-will-fill-empty-storefront/article_2e3bb320-5368-11e7-a9c6-6fb0e461a727.html

Filed Under: News

Crystal River Plaza sold

October 2, 2015 By Bill Battillo Leave a Comment

An affiliate of Vanguard Associates has purchased Crystal River Plaza for $10.5 million, according to Commercial Property Executive (CPE).

Located at the northwest corner of U.S. 19 and Venable Road, the 184,101-square-foot center includes retailers such as Bealls, Bealls Outlet, Goodwill, Sibex Electronics and Dollar General. At the time of sale, the 1986-built shopping center was

89 percent leased, according to CPE. Neighboring retailers include The Home Depot, BB&T Bank, Arby’s, Applebee’s, Chili’s and Mattress Firm.

“Crystal River Plaza is the dominant, discount-oriented shopping center serving the Crystal River and Homosassa Springs markets,” said Mark Shellabarger, senior vice president of CBRE, a California-based commercial real estate services and investment firm. “The buyer was attracted to the center because of its strong anchor tenants, which are the same as the anchor tenants Vanguard has in other shopping centers they own in comparable markets in the Southeast. Additionally, Crystal River Plaza has over 20,000 square feet of vacant space and the buyer is adept at leasing space like this and increasing the income.”

Reference: http://www.chronicleonline.com/news/business/on-the-business-front-comings-and-goings/article_aa6b1fe2-8466-11e7-b847-a35e95811c2b.html

Filed Under: News

Atlanta developer purchases former Wal-Mart building across from Anderson Mall

October 1, 2015 By Bill Battillo Leave a Comment

A vacant 65,000-square-foot building that was built as a Wal-Mart store in a high-traffic area of Anderson will be overhauled to create space for at least two retailers and possibly as many as four, a vice president of Atlanta-based Vanguard Associates Inc. said Today. Vern Hakes said an announcement about the first retailer could be made in a few days. The 6.5-acre site was purchased for $950,000.

“We think we will probably be able to announce the first piece in the jigsaw puzzle by the first of next week,” Hakes said.

Hakes said a Vanguard affiliate, Anderson Detail One LLC, purchased the building and surrounding property in Anderson from Crown Ventures I LLC, also of Atlanta. The building at 3223 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. has been vacant since Fusion warehouse closed five years ago. Fusion had rented the space after Wal-Mart left.

Hakes said he was meeting today with contractors in Anderson. He said the developers intend to turn a “vacant, abandoned eyesore into a thriving retail center.” Hakes said there will be a “phased, but significant facelift.”

“New facades will be cut in and constructed,” he said.

Hakes said in a statement that Vanguard Associates and its affiliates since 1994 have purchased and redeveloped more than 40 retail properties, mostly former Wal-Marts, in Georgia, Alabama, Florida and Tennessee. He said the Anderson project is their first in South Carolina.

Reference: https://scbiznews.com/news/agriculture/48828/

Filed Under: News

Search Properties

Recent News

  • Double Dunkin’: Coffee and donut chain to open in Cornelia, Clarkesville
  • Bealls Outlet official opening and ribbon cutting ceremony in Habersham Village
  • Spindale shopping center lands Hobby Lobby
  • TJ Maxx, Bealls Outlet to locate in old Cornelia Kmart
  • National shoe store chain to open soon in Crystal River

Sitemap

  • Home
  • Prospective Investor Information
  • Acquisitions & Dispositions
  • Leasing & Management
  • Case Studies
  • Properties
  • News
  • Contact Us

Contact Us

1003 Alpharetta Street
Suite 100
Roswell, GA 30075

info@vanguardassociates.net

(770)955-7709


0 / 180
© 2023 Vanguard Associates
Customized By: New Edge Innovations