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ARCTRUST Private Capital Acquires Seven-Property Net-Lease Portfolio for DST


ARCTRUST Private Capital has acquired a seven-property, single-tenant net lease portfolio for its ARCTRUST Exchange II Delaware Statutory Trust, assembling a geographically diversified collection of retail, pharmacy and community banking assets.

The portfolio comprises two Pinnacle Bank locations, three CVS Pharmacy locations, and two NAPA Auto Parts locations spanning North Carolina, Alabama, Kentucky, Michigan, Tennessee and Virginia. The properties total approximately 51,192 net rentable square feet across a combined land area of roughly 7.75 acres, with each asset leased on an absolute triple-net basis.

The portfolio features a weighted average remaining lease term of approximately 13.6 years, with contractual rent increases and renewal options across all assets.

“Combining national retail pharmacy, automotive aftermarket, and established community banking locations across six states gives investors a level of tenant and geographic diversification that we believe may align well with the needs of 1031 exchange investors seeking durable income and capital preservation,” said Chris Wadelin, CEO of ARCTRUST Private Capital.

ARCTRUST Private Capital serves as the capital markets division of the ARCTRUST Group of Companies.

The post ARCTRUST Private Capital Acquires Seven-Property Net-Lease Portfolio for DST appeared first on Connect Money.



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