Loans

Kohls-Plaza-Holmdel-NJ

HOLMDEL, N.J. — Cronheim Mortgage has arranged $13.4 million in refinancing for Kohl’s Plaza, a retail plaza located at the intersection of Route 35 and Union Ave. in Holmdel. The 10-year loan, which was placed with Voya Insurance and Annuity Co., features a 25-year amortization schedule. Purchase, N.Y.-based National Realty & Development Corp. manage the property, of which Tarrytown, N.J.-based Gibraltar Management also owns an interest. An 87,932-square-foot Kohl’s and a 37,020-square-foot Stein Mart anchor the property. Other tenants include Jersey Mike’s, 7-Eleven, Harmon Stores and Beach Bum Tanning. Andrew Stewart, Dev Morris and Allison Moravec of Cronheim Mortgage secured the financing for the borrower.

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Ziegler-CRC-IL

CHICAGO — Ziegler has closed two loans, totaling $135 million, for Covenant Retirement Communities (CRC). The loans include $112.8 million of Series 2015A fixed-rate refunding bonds and $22.34 million of Series 2015B variable rate refunding bonds sold directly to the bank. Illinois-based CRC, a not-for-profit organization that owns and operates continuing care retirement communities, has several locations across the country. CRC’s Obligated Group consists of 14 communities in eight states: four in California, four in Illinois, and one each in Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Michigan, Minnesota and Washington. As of December 2014, the Obligated Group properties comprised 4,769 total units, with 3,065 independent living units, 755 assisted living units and 949 skilled-nursing beds. Proceeds of the Series 2015A Revenue Refunding Bonds, together with trustee-held funds, were used to advance refund CRC’s outstanding Series 2005 bonds in the amount of $118.1 million, fund a debt service reserve fund, and pay certain costs of issuance.

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PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLA. — CIT Group Inc.’s subsidiary CIT Real Estate Finance has provided a $41 million secured credit facility to refinance PGA Plaza Shopping Center in Palm Beach Gardens. The shopping center is anchored by Trader Joe’s and Ulta Beauty. CIT provided the loan through CIT Bank on behalf of the borrower, Menin Development. In November 2013, CIT provided $26 million in financing to a joint venture headed by Menin Development to support PGA Plaza’s renovation, which included adding 5,646 square feet of retail space, a redesigned façade, upgraded parking lot, landscaping, site lighting and updated signage.

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The Dartmouth Raleigh

RALEIGH, N.C. — CBRE has secured $29.3 million in construction and mezzanine financing for the development of The Dartmouth, a 171-unit, mid-rise apartment community located at 104 Dartmouth Road in Raleigh. Located in Raleigh’s Park District at North Hills, the community will feature five levels of apartment residences atop a two-level parking garage. The first units are slated for a third quarter 2016 delivery. Mark Fisher and Alex Furnary of CBRE’s Midtown Manhattan office arranged the loans on behalf of Kane Realty Corp., the project’s developer. CBRE arranged the $24.5 million construction loan through SunTrust Bank and the $4.8 million mezzanine loan through Federal Capital Partners.

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SUNRISE, FLA. — The Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC) has provided a $20.9 million CMBS loan to refinance Sawgrass Landings, a 64,500-square-foot shopping center in the Broward County city of Sunrise. The retail center’s tenant roster includes LA Fitness, Starbucks Coffee and FedEx Office. The mall is shadow anchored by Sawgrass Mills Mall. Steven Weiss, Romano Tio and Marc Sznajderman of RM Capital arranged the 10-year, fixed-rate loan on behalf of the borrower, Trikon Sunrise LLC, which is managed by Jon Samuel. The loan features four years of interest-only payments.

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BAYTOWN, TEXAS — KeyBank Real Estate Capital has secured a $21.3 million life insurance loan for Remington Park Baytown, an assisted living and memory care community located in Baytown. Monique Bimler of KeyBank’s Healthcare Mortgage Group arranged the 10-year, fixed-rate loan on behalf of Capital Senior Living, which was used to acquire the property. Capital Senior Living Corp. is a operator of residential communities for senior adults. The company operates 115 senior living communities with an aggregate capacity of approximately 15,000 residents.

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F1RST Washington DC

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Capital One Bank has closed a $90 million construction loan for Grosvenor America’s new mixed-use development in Washington, D.C.’s Capital Riverfront District. The project, named F1RST, will be located adjacent to Nationals Park baseball stadium. F1RST, will span 300,000 square feet and comprise a 13-story apartment building, 170-room Residence Inn by Marriott and 22,000 square feet of retail space. The multifamily component will feature amenities such as a rooftop swimming pool and hot tub, outdoor kitchens, fitness center, lounge, courtyard garden, pet spa and concierge services. Grosvenor Americas has executed leases with Taylor Gourmet and Chop’t for the retail portion. The project team includes contractor Clark Construction Group and McCaffery Interests. Capital One plans to hold $50 million of the loan and is syndicating $20 million each to United Bank and TD Bank. Sadhvi Subramanian and Brian Gormley of Capital One’s Washington office originated the loan on behalf of Grosvenor Americas.

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LOS ANGELES – The Medallion, a 96-unit apartment building in Downtown Los Angeles, has received a $33-million refinance. The community is located at 334 S Main Street. It is currently 97 percent occupied. The property also contains 80,000 square feet of ground-floor retail space and a 275-car parking garage. The loan is also secured by a fully entitled, two-acre development site that sits adjacent to the Medallion. That site is slated for Phase II of the community, which will include an additional 300 units. It is currently leased to a parking lot operator. The short-term bridge loan was secured by Jonathan Hakakha and Mike Yim of Quantum Capital Partners on behalf of Illusion Holdings and Ocean Blue Investments.

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FRIDLEY, MINN. — Grandbridge Real Estate Capital has provided a $4.1 million first mortgage and raised additional equity funds from a regional equity fund secured by a 150,000-square-foot office/tech/warehouse property in Fridley. Minneapolis-based Dave Rasmusen of Grandbridge originated the debt and equity. Grandbridge worked with the borrower, an affiliate of Hoyt Properties, and lender to structure the transaction to meet the borrower’s objectives. The client sought to purchase the value-add property, which was 60 percent leased. Grandbridge brought $4.1 million of non-recourse debt from a local bank and approximately $2 million of equity from a regional equity fund to complete the purchase.

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Festival at Frederick

FREDERICK, MD. — NorthMarq Capital has arranged the $5.3 million refinance of Festival at Frederick, a 90,359-square-foot shopping center located at 430-490 Prospect Blvd. in Frederick. Todd Crouse of NorthMarq Capital’s Raleigh office arranged the 10-year loan with a 15-year amortization schedule through an unnamed life insurance company.

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