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Chinese investor pays $41M for El Monte apartments

Benedict CEO Ryan Somers and 4608–4640 Arden Way, marketed as “The Parker”

A Chinese developer has paid big money for a curiously situated apartment complex in El Monte.

Uhon, Inc., a private equity firm tied to Chinese home builder Shenzhen Yuhong, paid Benedict Canyon Equities $40.5 million for the 177-unit property at 4608–4640 Arden Way. The property, which is marketed as “The Parker,” is a complex of three single-story, garden-style apartments.

It’s an odd asset in an unusual location.

The buildings look out onto the development site for the Goodman Logistics Center, the Goodman Group‘s planned 1.2 million square-foot industrial park on Shirley Avenue that is slated for delivery in September 2019.

The Goodman site is part of the larger Northwest Industrial District—a 400-acre light manufacturing zone that a 2008 city report described as suffering “from groundwater pollution, aging infrastructure, irregular parcels, and obsolete buildings,” The report also noted the district “could develop into the industrial engine for the subregion.”

The property is a five-minute drive away from the site of Wal-Mart’s failed bid to build a new Supercenter at the corner of Arden Way and Valley Boulevard.

The El Monte City Council killed the project last year after environmental groups successfully sued to block it, according to Gideon Kracov, a land-use attorney familiar with the case.

CBRE’s Dean Zander marketed the property for Benedict Canyon, which confirmed the sale but declined to comment further.

Uhon, Inc., which does business as UHome Group, did not respond to requests for comment.

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