MHC Fund II Expands Space Coast Retail Footprint with $16M Acquisition - S. Florida Business & Wealth

MHC Fund II Expands Space Coast Retail Footprint with $16M Acquisition

The purchase of Shoppes at Victoria Square underscores continued investor confidence in high-performing retail centers tied to Florida’s aerospace-driven growth corridor

MHCommercial Real Estate Fund II is doubling down on Florida’s Space Coast, acquiring Shoppes at Victoria Square for $16.05 million in a move that underscores sustained investor appetite for stabilized, necessity-driven retail in high-growth submarkets. The 109,000-square-foot Merritt Island center, nearly fully leased at 98 percent, offers both immediate income and long-term upside tied to one of the state’s most dynamic economic corridors .

The acquisition, executed through a tenancy-in-common structure alongside Ocala North Partnership and additional co-investors, reflects a disciplined strategy centered on core-plus and value-add retail assets. Anchored by national tenants including Burlington, Five Below, and Ulta Beauty, the property benefits from durable consumer traffic and long-term lease stability—key attributes as investors recalibrate retail exposure in a post-pandemic landscape.

Yet the broader thesis extends beyond tenant mix. Merritt Island sits within the rapidly expanding Space Coast, where public and private investment—from NASA operations to companies such as SpaceX, Blue Origin, and Boeing—continues to reshape the regional economy. Population growth, workforce expansion, and rising household incomes are fueling demand for well-located retail, particularly centers that cater to daily needs and experiential spending.

For MHC Fund II, the deal also builds geographic density. It follows the firm’s 2025 acquisition of nearby Merritt Crossing, creating operational efficiencies and a stronger foothold within the immediate trade area. This clustering strategy allows for coordinated leasing, merchandising, and property management, while positioning the portfolio to capture tenant demand at scale.

The numbers reflect a broader growth trajectory. Since 2019, the platform has acquired 10 assets totaling roughly 1.2 million square feet and $265 million in transaction value, signaling a measured but consistent expansion across the Southeast. Backed by the institutional capabilities of NAI Merin Hunter Codman, the fund continues to target markets where demographic tailwinds and economic diversification support long-term retail fundamentals.

Financing for the transaction was provided by BankUnited, reinforcing lender confidence in stabilized retail assets with strong occupancy and credit tenancy. Meanwhile, leasing and management will be handled in-house and through established brokerage partnerships, ensuring continuity in execution as the asset transitions into the portfolio.

In a market where headlines often focus on office volatility or multifamily compression, retail—particularly well-located, grocery- or necessity-anchored centers—has quietly reasserted itself as a favored asset class. The Shoppes at Victoria Square acquisition exemplifies that shift, pairing stable cash flow with exposure to one of Florida’s most compelling growth stories.

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