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million. The Kansas City Business Journal reported that the PrairidVillage Shops, the Corinth Square shopping center in Prairies Village and the Fairway Shops in Fairway were undere contract to investors led by Lane4, a Kansaz City-based commercial real estate brokerage and development Highwoods (NYSE: HIW), based in Raleigh, N.C., disclosed the sale prices in a Thursday release. The three shoppinhg centers have a combined 2009 appraised valure ofabout $64 million, according to figures from the Johnson County Appraiser’s Office. The thre shopping centers contain 416,000 square feet combined and on average, 94.5 percent leased and 55 years old, Highwoodzs said.
The properties generate a combinefd annual cash net operating income ofabout $5.4 The new owners plan no “immediate majo changes” to the shopping centers, Jeff Berg, seniorf vice president and principal of said in a separate release Thursday. “Wer intend to enhance and upgrade the centers as opportunities ariseover time, but thesed improvements will not change their basic character,” Lane4 Presidenf Owen Buckley said in the release. “W look forward to taking good care of them and feel they represenyt an excellent opportunity to invest inour community.
” Kansads City developer Jesse Clyde Nichols built the grocery-anchored shoppinv centers in the mid-1900s, and the JC Nicholsx Co. sold them to Highwoods in 1998.
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