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Buchanan Street Partners Buys Las Vegas Property

Firm Drops $21.8 Million on Self-Storage Facility

Newport Beach-based Buchanan Street Partners has added another self-storage facility to its portfolio – this one a newly-constructed 917-unit, three-building property in Las Vegas.

The real estate investment firm bought the 103,570-square-foot self-storage property at 310 Rock Springs Drive, Las Vegas, for $21.8 million.

Buchanan Street Partners bought the self-storage facility in an off-market transaction from the project’s developer. US Storage Centers, a third-party property manager, will manage the facility.

The purchase marks Buchanan Street Partners’ first-ever self-storage property in the Las Vegas market. The firm, however, owns nearly a dozen such properties in Southern California, Arizona and Oregon.

“The facility sits as a bill-board location along two heavily traveled thoroughfares and is within close proximity to the Summerlin market,” Feerooz Yacoobi, senior vice president at Buchanan Street Partners, said in a statement. “This acquisition aligns with our strategy of acquiring well-located, recently built class A storage assets.”

Buchanan Street Partners actively invests in self-storage properties throughout the Western U.S.

The firm’s self-storage investment team is made up of Yacoobi, Jon Suddarth and Conor O’Brien. The typical Buchanan Street Partners investment is for a self-storage facility between 50,000 and 100,000 square feet, with each property valued at $10 million to $50 million.

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Parimal Rohit
Parimal Rohit
Parimal M. Rohit has nearly two decades of experience in journalism and recently covered Texas real estate for CoStar News and Austin Business Journal. He was also the editor of The Log, covering Southern California's and Northern Mexico's maritime and environmental spaces. Throughout his career, Rohit has also covered the Los Angeles Lakers, Los Angeles Dodgers, Bollywood and California politics. Rohit won 12 reporting awards from the San Diego Press Club, including best environmental reporting and best essay/commentary, and the Fort Worth chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists. His hobbies include photography, podcasting, travel and filmmaking. He is also the recipient of several fellowships, including one through the USC Annenberg Center for Health Journalism and another through the RK Mellon Foundation.
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