Development

RANDOLPH, N.J. — Locally based developer CrownPoint Group has acquired a 14.5-acre site in the Northern New Jersey community of Randolph with plans to construct a 125-unit multifamily complex that will be known as Liberty Village. Liberty Village will consist of 11 buildings that will house a mix of two- and three-bedroom units, about 20 percent of which will be subject to income restrictions. Amenities will include a fitness center, golf simulator and a dog park. Construction is expected to begin during the third quarter of 2024.

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HOLBROOK, MASS. — NEI General Contracting has completed construction of Maple on Franklin, a seniors housing project located about 15 miles south of Boston in Holbrook. NeighborWorks Housing Solutions developed the $18.5 million project, which spans 67,000 square feet and features 72 one-bedroom units for residents age 62 and older. The Narrow Gate served as the architect of the project, which involved the demolition of two existing buildings on the site. More than 500 applications were submitted for the 72 available units.

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VERNON HILLS, ILL. — A partnership between Focus, Affinius Capital, Atlantic Residential and Centennial has opened The Domaine at Hawthorn Row in the Chicago suburb of Vernon Hills. The 311-unit luxury apartment complex is part of the redevelopment of Hawthorn Mall, a 50-year-old shopping center. The Domaine also features 54,000 square feet of retail space. Amenities include a lounge, dining room, game room, two-story gym, pet spa and outdoor terrace with a pool, sundeck and grilling stations. Units range in size from 600 to 1,330 square feet, while monthly rents start at $1,775. Residents can now earn one month of free rent on select lease terms, according to the property’s website.

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CEDAR PARK, TEXAS — Scheels, an employee-owned sporting goods retailer based in Fargo, N.D., plans to open a 240,000-square-foot store in Cedar Park, a northern suburb of Austin. The store will be the retailer’s second “All Sports” location to open in Texas, joining a store at Grandscape in The Colony that opened in 2020. Scheels plans to employ more than 500 associates at the store, most of whom will be local to Cedar Park. The Cedar Park Scheels is the second anchor tenant announced for CedarView, a mixed-use development that will also feature a 1.2 million-square-foot Nebraska Furniture Mart (NFM), a convention center and a hotel with at least 250 rooms. CedarView will be situated on a 118-acre site near the H-E-B Center. NFM is the master developer of both CedarView and Grandscape. The new Scheels store will stock more than 1 million pieces of inventory throughout 75 specialty departments and boutiques. The property will also host entertainment attractions, including a 65-foot Ferris Wheel, 16,000-gallon saltwater aquarium, a wildlife mountain and Fuzzyiwig’s Candy Shop. Other attractions at the store will include interactive arcade games, sports simulators and Ginna’s Café, a restaurant that will serve gourmet soups and sandwiches, homemade fudge …

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John Ducey Walker & Dunlop agency financing affordable housing

There are a variety of ways to build affordable housing, but implementing these strategies has become an increasingly difficult proposition in 2023. Affordable housing projects seem to face challenges on every front. Generally affordable housing developers will: Despite intensifying renter demand for new units, developers are struggling to make their projects financially feasible, says John Ducey, chief production officer in the affordable lending group at Walker & Dunlop. “Affordable housing developers are facing some of the toughest headwinds I’ve seen in more than 20 years in the industry,” Ducey says. “That means developers are forced  to work harder than ever to structure deals that stretch scarce housing subsidies and maximize agency financing.” Challenging Conditions One impediment to affordable housing efforts is reduced future rent levels, related to area median income (AMI) caps the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) imposed recently on LIHTC properties in many markets in the United States. The unexpectedly restrictive caps forced developers to slash revenue projections, scuttling some transactions and forcing many loan applicants to renegotiate or seek alternative financing to salvage deals. On the expense side, inflation and the labor crunch continue to drive up costs for new construction, renovation of older affordable …

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Aloha-la-Halewiliko-Honolulu-HI

HONOLULU — EAH Housing has broken ground on Aloha Iā Halewilikō, a 140-unit affordable seniors housing community in the Aiea neighborhood of Honolulu. The City and County of Honolulu are providing the land for the development. Other partners on the $62 million project include Hawai‘i Housing Finance & Development Corp. (HHFDC), the Bank of Hawai‘i and U.S. Bank. The development has been in planning stages for five years and is scheduled for completion in 2025. Located in a residential neighborhood adjacent to ‘Aiea Public Library on the former site of  ‘Aiea Sugar Mill, Aloha Iā Halewilikō fulfills a part of the ‘Aiea Town Center Master Plan. The project is within walking distance to public transportation. A total of 13 units will be set aside for households with incomes at or below 30 percent of the area median income (AMI), 75 units for households with incomes at or below 50 percent of AMI, and 51 units for households with incomes at or below 60 percent of AMI. EAH is partnering with Lanakila Pacific, a local nonprofit services organization, which will provide access to its Meals on Wheels program. In Hawai‘i, EAH Housing currently manages 23 properties with over 2,700 units. The …

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Cambria-Hotel-Austin

AUSTIN, TEXAS — An affiliate of California-based Stratus Development Partners has opened the 212-room Cambria Hotel Austin Downtown at 68 East Ave., adjacent to the historic Rainey Street District. The 16-story, 223,975-square-foot hotel offers a pool, fitness center, 24-hour market and 8,300 square feet of meeting and event space, as well as a fifth-floor restaurant and bar and a rooftop bar and lounge. San Diego-based Azul Hospitality Group will manage the hotel.

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CAROL STREAM, ILL. — Mainfreight has signed a build-to-suit lease for a 57,100-square-foot freight terminal in the Chicago suburb of Carol Stream. Chicago-based Timber Hill Group owns the property in a joint venture with Champion Realty Advisors. TH LLC, a special purpose entity managed by Timber Hill and Champion, acquired the site in May. Mainfreight’s new terminal will feature 81 dock doors and parking for 92 cars, 88 trailers and 44 tractors. There will also be a 70-foot-wide dock area and a 20,000-square-foot, two-story office space complete with a kitchen and locker rooms. The facility will serve as Mainfreight’s North American headquarters. Construction is scheduled to begin in November with completion slated for early 2025. Mainfreight is a New Zealand-based logistics company providing end-to-end freight service solutions, including warehousing, domestic distribution and international air and ocean services. The company operates in 26 countries with more than 11,000 employees. Mainfreight currently has an office in Franklin Park, Ill. The project in Carol Stream is the first of two terminal build-to-suits that Timber Hill and Champion are developing on behalf of Mainfreight.

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PHILADELPHIA — A partnership between Ensemble Investments, Mosaic Development Partners and Korman Communities has broken ground on a 614-unit multifamily project at the Philadelphia Navy Yard. The development will have two buildings that house a mix of luxury, market-rate and affordable residences. A formal groundbreaking ceremony will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 24, and completion of the project is slated for 2025. CBRE arranged construction debt for the project, which is being financed by a $78 million loan from insurance company Ullico and a $95 million facility from M&T Bank and Israel Discount Bank of New York. In addition, New York City-based Basis Investment Group has contributed $100 million in equity to the capital stack.

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ITASCA, ILL. — Skender has completed interior construction on the new 50,000-square-foot office for AIT Worldwide Logistics at Two Pierce Place within the Hamilton Lakes Business Park in Itasca. AIT, a global supply chain solutions company, occupies floors 20, 21 and 25 within the 25-story, 494,000-square-foot office tower. The build-out included 210 workstations, 43 enclosed offices, nine conference rooms, a boardroom, 2,000-square-foot café, dedicated reception area and game room, along with several collaboration areas throughout the floors. The project team included Partners by Design as architect, RLE as owner’s represtnative and Advance Consulting Group as engineer.

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