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July 21, 2023

This Week’s D.C. Deal Sheet: Millie's Shopping Center In Spring Valley Sells For $47.5M

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The Spring Valley Village shopping center near the Maryland border in D.C. sold for $47.5M in a deal that was recorded Friday morning in deed records. 

This Week’s D.C. Deal Sheet: Millie's Shopping Center In Spring Valley Sells For $47.5M

PRP Real Estate Management Investment purchased the six-building center anchored by a 48K SF Crate & Barrel from Rosenthal Properties. The center is 98% leased, according to a press release.The property’s other tenants include restaurant Millie’s, Compass Coffee, Pizza Paradiso, Capital One and Bluestone Lane. Small Door Vet is expected…

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“You’ve got to accept business risk and that things happen in the market. You’re looking for big returns on real estate deals, but this is a risk you never plan for or is inherent in a deal,” said Eli Johnson, an accredited investor out of Chicago who put $25K of…

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