Loans

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SUN CITY, ARIZ. — Gantry has secured a $7.5 million permanent loan to refinance Sun Shadow Square, a neighborhood retail center in Sun City, a suburb of Phoenix. Tim Storey of Gantry arranged the financing for the borrower, a private real estate entity. One of Gantry’s correspondent life companies provided the 10-year loan. Situated on 8.8 acres at 10050 W. Bell Road, Sun Shadow Square features 84,000 square feet of retail space. Current tenants include Ace Hardware, H&R Block and Archwell Health.

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INDIANA, KENTUCKY AND OHIO — Merchants Capital has provided $184 million in separate seven-year loans for the refinancing of seven workforce housing properties in Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio. Zidan Management Group, a Midwest-based multifamily owner and developer, was the borrower. The properties include: Barton Farms Apartment Homes in Greenwood, Ind.; Bexley Village in Greenwood, Ind.; Creekside at Meadowbrook in Lowell, Ind.; Tymberwood Trace Apartments in Louisville, Ky.; Crestview Apartments in Louisville, Ky.; Camelot East Apartments in Fairfield, Ohio; and Meadow View Apartments & Townhomes in Springboro, Ohio. There are more than 1,500 units across the portfolio. The communities offer naturally occurring affordable housing with rent pricing affordable to households earning at or below 80 percent of the area median income.

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NASHVILLE, TENN. — JLL has arranged the $101.2 million refinancing for Kenect Nashville, a 420-unit, Class A apartment community located at 800 19th Ave. in Nashville’s Midtown district. Jesse Wright, Kenny Cutler, Brian Dawson, Joshua Odessky and J.J. Hovenden of JLL arranged the loan through MF1 on behalf of the borrower, Akara Partners. Built in 2019, Kenect Nashville features a mix of studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom units ranging in size from 360 to 612 square feet, according to Apartments.com. Amenities include coworking spaces via membership for all residents, as well as a pool, business center, fitness center, concierge, pet play area and a clubhouse.

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PHILADELPHIA — JLL has arranged a $215 million loan for the refinancing of the 1,408-room Philadelphia Marriott Downtown hotel. The hotel, which is connected to the Pennsylvania Convention Center and recently underwent a capital improvement program, consists of a 1,198-key main tower that was built in 1994 and the 210-key historic Headhouse Tower. Hotel amenities include a 24-hour fitness center, indoor pool, lobby lounge, restaurant and new pub with duckpin bowling and billiards. Kevin Davis, Ryan Ade, Mark Fisher, Barnett Wu and Caleigh O’Connell of JLL arranged the five-year, fixed-rate loan on behalf of the borrower, a joint venture between funds managed by Oaktree Capital Management and Clearview Hotel Capital. Barclays, Wells Fargo and J.P. Morgan provided the debt.

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WINCHESTER, VA. — Ziegler has arranged $52.5 million in bond financing for Shenandoah Valley Westminster-Canterbury (SVWC), a senior housing development located in Winchester, approximately 70 miles west of the Washington, D.C. metro area. Constructed in 1982, the 87-acre property features 217 independent living units (164 apartments and 53 cottages), 48 assisted living units, 12 memory care units and 51 skilled nursing beds. Currently, an independent living villa apartment expansion project is underway at the development. Ziegler financed the first phase, which includes 48 new independent living villa apartments, in 2022. The second phase of the project is being financed with the new bonds and includes an additional 49 independent living villa apartments, for which SVWC issued two tranches of draw-down bank loans that were purchased by Atlantic Union Bank and Pinnacle Financial Partners. The two tranches include a $27.5 million, 10-year bank commitment period with an accreting swap that mitigates interest rate risk through the bank commitment period and a $25 million intermediate-term bond with a 30-month maturity to be repaid with entrance fees to the expansion.

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AUBURN, ALA. — The Preiss Co. (TPCO) has recapitalized the Collective at Auburn, a 600-bed student housing community located near the Auburn University campus in Alabama. A multimillion-dollar renovation is planned for the property, which will include upgrading countertops, appliances and paint in select units; modernization of unit access controls; and fully furnishing 25 percent of units. Upgrades are scheduled to begin in spring 2025. The Collective at Auburn offers two-, three- and four-bedroom units with bed-to-bath parity. Amenities include a 24-hour fitness center, swimming pool, basketball court, tanning salon, volleyball court, game room, movie theater and a business center.

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NEW YORK CITY — Institutional Property Advisors (IPA), a division of Marcus & Millichap, has arranged a $22 million loan for the refinancing of a retail property located at 521 W. 21st St. in Manhattan’s Chelsea neighborhood. According to commercialcafé.com, the property was built in 1931 and totals 34,600 square feet. Matt Polci, Justin Natalizio and Eric Anton of IPA arranged the financing through Citibank on behalf of the borrower, New York-based private investor Guy Roberts.

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TOLLESON, ARIZ. — Marcus & Millichap Capital Corp. (MMCC) has arranged a $19.3 million refinancing for Harmony at Hurley Farms, an apartment community in Tolleson, a western suburb of Phoenix. Tyler Waller of MMCC’s Phoenix office secured the financing. Terms of the loan include a five-year term, fixed rate of 6.41 percent, interest-only payments, loan-to-value ratio of 60 percent and 30-year amortization schedule. Located at 2929 S. 91st Ave., Harmony at Hurley Farms features 128 apartments and was 70 percent occupied at the time of financing.

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HOLLAND TOWNSHIP, MICH. — Bayview PACE has provided $2 million in C-PACE financing for a 132,000-square-foot office building in Holland Township near Grand Rapids that was converted into a church. Family Church, a West Michigan-based religious group with 2,400 current members, spearheaded the project. Located at 10717 Adams St., the three-story former bank headquarters was converted into a church facility with a large sanctuary, fellowship hall, café with commercial kitchen, new offices, classrooms, restrooms and other supporting spaces. The C-PACE funding supported upgrades of primary building systems, including HVAC, electrical and plumbing. C-PACE, or Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy, is a financing tool that provides long-term, low-cost construction financing for new and existing buildings. Eligible improvements include energy efficiency, water efficiency, renewable energy and resiliency measures such as seismic and stormwater measures. The new location for Family Church serves as the largest of three campuses in the area.

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VICTOR, IDAHO — NewPoint Real Estate Capital has provided $22.5 million in HUD/FHA 221(d)(4) construction-to-permanent financing to facilitate the development of The Larkspur, an 86-unit, market-rate, workforce multifamily community. Miami-based Plaza Equity Partners is developing the property in Victor, a small city of approximately 2,000 residents near the Wyoming border. Karen Kim of NewPoint originated the loan, which features a 22-month construction period followed by a 40-year term. The Larkspur is a planned three-story, garden-style community with 3,000 square feet of retail space. The property will feature 29 studio units, 43 one-bedroom units, 11 two-bedroom units and three three-bedroom units. Community amenities will include an outdoor fire pit, barbecue areas, a bark park, bocce ball court, controlled climate storage and winter/summer sports repair and storage rooms. The project team includes Victor-based Headwaters Construction Co.; Boise-based Syringa Property Management; and South Jordan, Utah-based AE Urbia Architects & Engineers. The Larkspur is situated within the Jackson, Wyoming-Idaho micropolitan statistical area.

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