January 9, 2026 - 13:20

Progressive Real Estate Partners has successfully completed the sale of Victorville Pavilion, a fully leased multi-tenant retail center located in California, for $6.1 million. The transaction was made with a San Diego-based investor, underscoring the robust demand for credit-oriented retail assets in the current market.
Victorville Pavilion, strategically positioned in a thriving area, has attracted significant interest from investors due to its fully leased status, which offers a stable income stream. This sale reflects the ongoing trend of investors seeking secure retail investments, particularly in well-established locations that promise reliable returns.
The retail sector has shown resilience, and this sale further emphasizes the confidence investors have in the market. Progressive Real Estate Partners continues to play a pivotal role in facilitating transactions that meet the needs of both sellers and buyers, contributing to the dynamic landscape of commercial real estate in California.
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Iconic Minnesota 'Mushroom House' With Curved Walls, Domed Ceilings, and a Sunken Living Room Lists for $370KA one-of-a-kind home in Minnesota, often called the `Mushroom House,` has just been listed for $370,000. Built in 1970, the structure was made using sprayed polyurethane foam, a method that gives...
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