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SAN ANTONIO — CBRE has arranged an undisclosed amount of acquisition financing for The Legacy, a 353,000-square-foot retail property in San Antonio. Built on 32 acres in 2006, The Legacy is home to tenants such as Main Event Entertainment, Best Buy and Buffalo Wild Wings. John Fenoglio and Brock Hudson of CBRE arranged the financing on behalf of the owner, a partnership between San Diego-based Rio Capital Investments and Triangle Capital Group. The direct lender was not disclosed. Barry Brown, Whitney Snell and Shea Petrick of JLL represented the seller, Santikos Real Estate Services, in the disposition.

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HOUSTON — Lument has provided a $14.4 million Fannie Mae acquisition loan for Aspen Forest, a 144-unit, garden-style multifamily property in northwest Houston. Built in 1985 and renovated in 2020, Aspen Forest comprises 36 buildings that exclusively house two-bedroom units. Ted Nasca of Lument originated the loan, which carries a fixed interest rate, five-year term with partial interest-only payments and a 30-year amortization schedule. The borrower is Cube Equity Group.

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STERLING HEIGHTS, MICH. — Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and the Michigan Strategic Fund Board have approved a $270.7 million Transformational Brownfield Plan (TBP) to support the redevelopment of the former Lakeside Mall site in Sterling Heights. The proposed plan includes roughly 1,545 residential units across nine multifamily buildings ranging in size from four to five stories, including a building targeted at residents over 55 years of age. Additionally, the project will add 154,007 square feet of new retail space, a central community park and green space and a mix of parking lots and street parking for residents and visitors. When complete, the project is estimated to result in $621 million in total capital investment. Aside from participating in tax revenue capture to support the redevelopment plan, the City of Sterling Heights intends to proceed with a bond issuance of approximately $27.6 million to assist in the cost of the infrastructure. The total TBP incentive package will be reimbursed over 30 years. The developer, Lakeside OOTB Ventures LLC, is a subsidiary of Lionheart Capital. Lakeside Mall closed in July 2024.

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KALAMAZOO, MICH. — BWE has arranged a $37 million bridge loan for The Exchange, a 15-story apartment building in Kalamazoo. BWE’s Chris Carroll, Cathy Bronkema and Max Miller originated the financing from a debt fund on behalf of the borrower, a local commercial and residential property developer. Delivered in December 2020, The Exchange features ground-floor retail space, structured parking and luxury apartment units. Amenities include a roof deck, outdoor patio, fitness center, clubroom, package handling room and bike storage.

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BUFFALO, N.Y. — JLL has arranged $26 million in construction financing for Heritage Point, a mixed-use project in Buffalo’s Canalside district that will consist of 61 apartments and 30,000 square feet of commercial space across two six-story buildings. The financing comprises a $14.8 million senior construction loan from national lender X-Caliber and $11.2 million of Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy (C-PACE) financing from its affiliate, CastleGreen Finance. Jillian Mariutti led the JLL team that arranged the financing on behalf of the developer, Sinatra & Co., which expects to deliver Heritage Point in the third quarter of next year.

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IRVING, TEXAS — Berkadia has arranged a $124.6 million loan for the refinancing of Alesio Urban Center, a mixed-use property in Irving’s Las Colinas district that consists of 908 apartments and 55,499 square feet of commercial space. Developed on 17.3 acres in phases between 1987 and 1995, Alesio Urban Center comprises 14 residential buildings, a structured parking garage and 23 commercial spaces. Residences come in one-, two- and three-bedroom floor plans, and amenities include five pools, a fitness center with yoga and Pilates studios, a business center, game lounge, running trail and a media/theater room. Blackstone provided the loan to the owner, Harbor Group International. Charles Foschini, Christopher Apone, Shannon Wilson and Lourdes Carranza-Alvarez led the debt placement efforts for Berkadia.

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NEW YORK CITY — Developer Nasser Freres has received a $375 million construction loan for JFK Boulevard, an 840-unit apartment tower that will be located in the Journal Square area of Jersey City. The building will offer studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom units, 10 percent of which will be designated as affordable housing. Amenities will include a spa, fitness center, multi-sport court, coworking and library lounges, game and screening rooms, an outdoor pool with sun decks, dog run, pet spa and a rooftop lounge. In addition, JFK Boulevard will feature 50,000 square feet of retail space that will be anchored by an organic grocer. Keith Kurland, Aaron Appel, Adam Schwartz, Jonathan Schwartz, Dustin Stolly, Sean Reimer, Jordan Casella, Christopher de Raet and Jack Krentzman of Walker & Dunlop arranged the floating-rate, interest-only loan through Madison Realty Capital. Completion is slated for early 2029.

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CAMBRIDGE, MASS. — PGIM has provided a $58.5 million loan for the refinancing ofOne Brattle Square, an office and retail building located across the Charles River from Boston in Cambridge. The six-story building, which was 99 percent leased at the time of the loan closing, is located within the Harvard Square submarket and features 82,500 square feet of office space and 15,000 square feet of retail space. PGIM provided the floating-rate loan to the borrower, an affiliate of Beacon Capital Partners.

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NEW YORK CITY — Locally based intermediary HKS Real Estate Advisors has arranged a $25.8 million loan for the refinancing of a 52,578-square-foot retail building in Queens. The newly developed building at 10-04 Borden Ave. is located in the borough’s Long Island City neighborhood and was fully leased at the time of sale, with iFly and Vibe Fitness serving as the anchor tenants. Daniel Kowalsky of HKS arranged the loan on behalf of the owner, VOREA. Hanover Capital provided the loan.

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GLENDALE, ARIZ. — Partners Group and ViaWest Group have received $122 million in bridge financing for The Base, a newly constructed industrial campus located in Glendale. Kevin MacKenzie, Jason Carlos, Lilley Kroll and Ross Jorgenson of JLL arranged the financing through Pacific Life Insurance Co. Partners Group and ViaWest Group own The Base through a joint venture, in which Partners Group holds a majority stake. Situated at the northwest corner of Litchfield and Bethany Home roads, The Base features seven buildings totaling 1.2 million square feet. The buildings feature 32- to 36-foot clear heights, “heavy” power capabilities ranging from 3,000 to 6,000 amps, ESFR sprinkler systems and R-38 roof insulation. The campus is designed with “optimal” truck circulation, accommodating 222 dock-high doors, 39 grade-level doors, 105 trailer parking spaces and 1,363 automobile parking spaces. Additionally, the property offers operational flexibility with the ability to accommodate single or multi-tenant configurations across varying suites sizes. Construction of all buildings and make-ready tenant improvements was completed in early 2026.

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