FORT WORTH, TEXAS — San Francisco-based intermediary Gantry has arranged a $60 million loan for the refinancing of a 1.4 million-square-foot industrial building in Fort Worth. An undisclosed insurance company provided the loan, which was structured with a fixed interest rate, interest-only payments and two one-year extensions. George Mitsanas, Tim Storey and Chad Metzger led the transaction for Gantry. The borrower was also not disclosed. The building was fully leased at the time of sale to a toy company.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. — Meridian Capital Group has arranged a $50 million bridge-to-agency loan for the refinancing of Langston Views, a 671-unit apartment complex located at 2300 Marion Barry Ave. SE in Washington, D.C. Meridian Capital arranged the financing through NewBridge Lending on behalf of the Chicago-based borrower, Clear Investment Group, which purchased the residential property from foreclosure in December 2024. Since acquisition, Clear has invested in capital improvements to Langston Views, including 24/7 onsite personnel, a fob entry system, new swimming pool and a community room. Built in 1966, the property comprises two 12-story residential towers and multiple garden-style apartment buildings. The development was 85 percent occupied at the time of financing.
SOUTH WINDSOR, CONN. — Webster Bank has provided a $33.2 million loan for the refinancing of a 315,000-square-foot industrial property in South Windsor, located northeast of Hartford. The distribution building at 456 Sullivan Ave. features a clear height of 31.5 feet and was fully leased at the time of the loan closing to a single tenant. Christopher Kramer, Christopher Lozniak, Ryan Bub and Jack Fenton of Newmark arranged the loan on behalf of the owner, Metropolitan Realty Associates.
IPA Capital Markets Secures $116.5M Construction Loan for Pacific Northwest Industrial Property
by Amy Works
LOS ANGELES — IPA Capital Markets, a division of Marcus & Millichap, has arranged $116.5 million in financing for the development of a 1.4 million-square-foot industrial property in the Pacific Northwest. Gary Mozer and Lee Norman of IPA secured the financing on behalf of a national real estate development investment firm specializing in the acquisition, development and management of commercial real estate. “The credit nature of the tenant allowed us to secure 95 percent loan-to-cost financing at a five-year, fixed rate of 5.28 percent,” said Mozer. “The loan includes yield maintenance prepayment terms, with the final six months open with no prepayment penalty.”
RICHMOND HEIGHTS, OHIO — Walker & Dunlop has arranged $55.2 million in construction financing for Phase I of Belle Oaks Marketplace, a mixed-use redevelopment project in Richmond Heights, a suburb of Cleveland. Ryan Parker led the Walker & Dunlop team that arranged the floating-rate loan. Genesis Capital provided the loan on behalf of the borrower, DealPoint Merrill. Plans call for 181 Class A multifamily units across two buildings as part of the first phase of a larger mixed-use, master-planned redevelopment. Upon completion, Belle Oaks Marketplace will transform the former Richmond Town Square Mall into a mixed-use community with 798 multifamily units, more than 120,000 square feet of retail space, a 159,000-square-foot grocery anchor and additional community amenities.
NEW ALBANY, IND. — Marcus & Millichap has arranged the sale and financing of The Villas at Green Valley, an 84-unit multifamily property in New Albany near Louisville. The asset sold for $14.1 million. Tony Rogers and Aaron Kuroiwa of Marcus & Millichap represented the seller, a southern Indiana-based developer, and procured the buyer, a California-based investor. Chad O’Connor of Marcus & Millichap Capital Corp. secured $9.2 million in financing through a national bank on behalf of the buyer. The loan features a 10-year term, 65 percent loan-to-value ratio, 5.85 percent interest rate and 30-year amortization period. Built in 2023, The Villas at Green Valley is situated on Green Valley Road and features a mix of one-, two- and three-bedroom floor plans across 93,840 rentable square feet. The new ownership plans to enhance the amenity package by utilizing additional green space.
DENTON, TEXAS — The NRP Group, a Cleveland-based multifamily developer, has broken ground on Arbor Ranch, a 297-unit affordable housing project in the North Texas city of Denton. The site at 2820 Roselawn Drive spans 22 acres, and the development will consist of nine three-story buildings that will house one-, two-, three- and four-bedroom units and will be reserved for households earning between 30 and 70 percent of the area median income. Amenities will include a pool, playground, barbecue and picnic areas, children’s activity room and a community lounge, and residents will also have access to various onsite social services. Younger Partners brokered the sale of the land. Truist Bank provided a $68 million construction loan for the project. The first units are expected to be available for occupancy early next year.
EDGEWATER, N.J. — JLL has arranged a $109.5 million bridge loan for refinancing of a 226-unit, newly renovated apartment building in the Northern New Jersey community of Edgewater. Edgewater Riello features one-, two-, three- and four-bedroom units with an average size of 1,139 square feet, as well as penthouse suites. Amenities include a fitness center, sauna, golf simulator, resident party room and an outdoor lounge. JLL arranged the three-year, floating-rate loan through MF1 Capital on behalf of the sponsors, Skylight Real Estate Partners and PCCP.
NEW YORK CITY — An affiliate of Olshan Properties has received a $40 million loan for the refinancing of 99 Hudson Street, a 183,958-square-foot office building in Manhattan’s Tribeca neighborhood. Completed in 1930, the 17-story building was 97 percent leased at the time of the loan closing. Tenants include Chobani, plant-based meal delivery service Daily Harvest, consulting firm HR&A Advisors and ODA Architecture. Steven Klein led the JLL team that arranged the loan through an undisclosed life insurance company on behalf of ownership.
LONG BEACH, CALIF. — JLL Capital Markets has arranged $46.3 million in refinancing for 200 W. Ocean, a 106-unit multifamily community in downtown Long Beach. Jeff Sause, Jacob Michael and Thomas Gonzalez of JLL represented the undisclosed borrower in the financing. The property is an adaptive reuse of a former Class B office building that was redeveloped into a multifamily property atop a three-story subterranean garage. Delivered in August 2022, the community features an amenity deck with a pool and fireplaces, a fitness center and smart-entry features.
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