OVERLAND, MO. — Northmarq has secured $13.7 million in acquisition financing for Innerbelt Business Center, a 191,925-square-foot flex/showroom property in Overland near St. Louis. Lucas Goring and Andy Finn of Northmarq arranged the financing on behalf of Fountain Real Estate Capital through a regional bank. The five-year loan features three years of interest-only payments along with future funding. The property is close to stabilization, but Fountain will look to push rents to market as leases reach expiration, according to Northmarq.
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KETTERING, OHIO — Bernard Financial Group has arranged a $7 million permanent loan for the refinancing of a 250-unit multifamily property in Kettering, an inner suburb of Dayton. Joshua Bernard arranged the loan through a life insurance company on behalf of the borrower, Fox Hunt Owner LLC.
NORTH BERGEN, N.J. — Madison Realty Capital has provided a $61 million bridge loan for Braddock Park West, a 10-story apartment building located outside of New York City in North Bergen. Completed earlier this year, Braddock Park West features 135 units in studio, one- and two-bedroom floor plans with an average size of 801 square feet. Amenities include a fitness center, coworking lounge and a rooftop terrace. Jordan Casella, Aaron Appel, Keith Kurland, Jonathan Schwartz, Adam Schwartz and Cole Grims of Walker & Dunlop arranged the floating-rate loan on behalf of the owner, Sanz Property Management.
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Locally based financial intermediary Largo Capital has arranged a $17.5 million permanent loan for a 275,000-square-foot industrial building in Buffalo. The building, the address of which was not disclosed, was built in the early 2000s and can support both warehouse and manufacturing uses. The direct lender and borrower were not disclosed. Jack Phillips led the transaction for Largo Capital. The building was fully leased at the time of the loan closing.
KILLEEN, TEXAS — Red Oak Capital Holdings has provided a $3.4 million bridge loan for Cedar Creek Apartments, a 60-unit multifamily complex located in the Central Texas city of Killeen. Built in the early 1960s and renovated in 2024, Cedar Creek is a 15-building complex with one- and two-bedroom units. Nick Jans of Red Oak arranged the 12-month loan through Regions Bank on behalf of the borrower, JCORE. Proceeds will be used to fund the acquisition of the property and subsequent capital improvements.
Great Expectations Receives Construction Financing for 102-Unit Affordable Housing Project in Puyallup, Washington
by Amy Works
PUYALLUP, WASH. — Great Expectations, a Seattle-based affordable housing developer, has received an undisclosed amount of construction financing for Addison Grove, a 102-unit affordable housing project in Puyallup, 36 miles south of Seattle. According to the Washington State Housing Finance Commission, the project cost is approximately $34.2 million. Great Expectations acquired the site in April, but a construction timeline for the development has not be released. All units will be rent restricted for residents earning between 50 and 80 percent of area median income, guaranteed for 60 years. Addison Grove was financed without tax credits, instead leveraging a subordinate loan from the Washington Family Housing Fund and recycled tax-exempt bonds. The structure preserves affordability by pairing 60-year income restrictions with lower-cost tax-exempt debt and forgivable subordinate capital, reducing the amount of conventional debt the property must support through rent revenue. CBRE and Heritage Bank are permanent lenders.
SOUTH PLAINFIELD, N.J. — Cushman & Wakefield has arranged an undisclosed amount of acquisition financing, as well as joint venture equity, for an approximately 8-acre industrial outdoor storage (IOS) facility in South Plainfield, about 40 miles southwest of New York City. The facility at 200 Saint Nicholas Ave. houses two maintenance facilities totaling 10,000 and 20,000 square feet. John Alascio, T.J. Sullivan and Chris Meloni led the transaction for Cushman & Wakefield on behalf of the sponsor, Ridgecut Road.
RICHMOND, TEXAS — Marcus & Millichap Capital Corp. (MMCC) has arranged a $54 million HUD-insured loan for the refinancing of Lakeview at Westpark, a 298-unit apartment community in Richmond, located southwest of Houston in Fort Bend County. Built in 2021, Lakeview at Westpark offers one-, two- and three-bedroom units and amenities such as a pool with a tanning deck, fitness center with yoga and spin studios, outdoor kitchen and lounge, resident game room and a dog park. Brandon Brown of MMCC arranged the loan, which carried a fixed interest rate of 5.3 percent and a 35-year amortization schedule, through KeyBank on behalf of the borrower, Texas-based Rockstar Capital.
Berkadia Arranges $100.4M Refinancing for Office Campus in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
by John Nelson
PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLA. — Berkadia has arranged a $100.4 million loan for the refinancing of DiVosta Towers, a two-building office campus located at 3825 and 3835 PGA Blvd. in Palm Beach Gardens, a city in South Florida’s Palm Beach County. The Class A property comprises two 11-story office buildings spanning 220,000 square feet that are connected by a parking structure. The property was fully delivered in 2020 and houses tenants including JP Morgan, Wealthspire Advisors and Virtu Financial, among others. Charles Foschini, Scott Wadler and Shannon Wilson of Berkadia’s Miami office arranged the three-year, floating-rate loan through Cirrus Real Estate on behalf of the borrower, Gatsby Florida. The sponsor is also building The Modern at Palm Beach Gardens, a 220,000-square-foot office building located at 11200 RCA Center, less than one mile from DiVosta Towers.
PARSIPPANY, N.J. — Cushman & Wakefield has arranged an $80 million loan for the refinancing of LATITUDE, a 35-acre office campus located in the Northern New Jersey community of Parsippany. LATITUDE features 524,859 square feet of office space across multiple buildings. Tenants include Gilead, FM Global, Mead Johnson, Essential Homes and Sax Wealth Advisors. Oak Funding, a locally based bridge lender and private equity real estate firm, along with Oak North Bank, provided the debt. Chuck Kohaut, Brad Domenico, David Bernhaut, Alexander Hernandez, Frank Stanislaski, Bill Baunach and Jack Subers led the debt placement efforts for Cushman & Wakefield. The borrower, a partnership between Rubenstein Partners and Vision Real Estate Partners, first acquired LATITUDE in 2017 and subsequently renovated the campus, inclusive of the addition of 30,000 square feet of new amenities.
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