ROSEVILLE, CALIF. — 3650 REIT has provided a $71.5 million loan for the acquisition of Creekside Town Center, a retail center located in Roseville, roughly 20 miles northeast of Sacramento. Built in 2001, the property comprises 10 buildings and was 95.6 occupied at the time of financing. Tenants at the center include Best Buy, Barnes & Noble, Old Navy, Michaels, Marshalls, Nordstrom Rack, Burlington and Bob’s Discount Furniture. Palmer Capital arranged the financing on behalf of the borrower, Cane Cos. Management. The seller was not disclosed.
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CHAMPAIGN, ILL. — IPA Capital Markets, a division of Marcus & Millichap, has arranged an $11.5 million loan for the acquisition of Baytowne Shoppes & Square in Champaign, a city in central Illinois. The property is 99 percent leased to tenants such as PetSmart, Staples, Ulta, Dollar Tree, Party City, Rally House and Citi Trends. Adam Mengacci of IPA arranged the 10-year CMBS loan, which features a fixed interest rate of 6.97 percent and interest-only payments for the entire term. Stonefield Investment Advisors was the borrower.
WAUKESHA, WIS. — Bernard Financial Group (BFG) has secured a $10.1 million CMBS loan for the acquisition of a 112,010-square-foot shopping center in Waukesha, a western suburb of Milwaukee. Dennis Bernard and Joshua Bernard of BFG arranged the loan. The borrower was an entity doing business as Meadowbrook Marketplace Associates LLC.
LIVONIA, MICH. — Bernard Financial Group (BFG) has arranged a $30 million loan for the refinancing of a 364,000-square-foot industrial property in Livonia, a northwest suburb of Detroit. Dennis Bernard and Joshua Bernard of BFG arranged the loan with Securian Life Insurance Co. The borrower was an entity doing business as Livonia West Commerce Center 2 LLC.
JLL Arranges $32.9M Loan for Single-Tenant Industrial Building in San Dimas, California
by Amy Works
SAN DIMAS, CALIF. — JLL Capital Markets has secured $32.9 million in financing for 300 East Arrow Highway, a single-tenant property in San Dimas, approximately 25 miles east of Los Angeles. Greg Brown, Peter Thompson, Kyle White and Allie Black of JLL Capital Markets’ debt advisory team arranged the nonrecourse loan for the borrower, CapRock Partners. Western Pacific Storage Solutions, a leader in the engineering and manufacturing of industrial storage solutions, shelving systems and material handling, occupies the 165,070-square-foot facility. The company has occupied the space for its manufacturing operations since 2001. Built in 1972 and expanded in 1989, 300 East Arrow Highway features 15 dock-high doors and one ground-level door, a 130-foot secured truck court and multiple points of ingress/egress. Additionally, the property offers ample parking, 4000A/480V power and 21,000 square feet of two-story office space.
FRAMINGHAM, MASS. — Marcus & Millichap Capital Corp. (MMCC) has arranged a $5 million Freddie Mac acquisition loan for a 26-unit apartment building in Framingham, a western suburb of Boston. The property is known as The Grant Street Complex and houses a mix of one-, two- and three-bedroom units. Robert Bhat of MMCC originated the financing. The borrower and direct lender were not disclosed.
JLL Arranges $125M Refinancing for Avenue Murfreesboro Retail Center in Metro Nashville
by John Nelson
MURFREESBORO, TENN. — JLL has arranged a cash-out refinancing totaling $125 million for The Avenue Murfreesboro, an 864,467-square-foot open-air retail center located in the southern Nashville suburb of Murfreesboro. Chris Drew, Brian Dawson and Matt Casey of JLL arranged the five-year balance sheet loan on behalf of the borrower, Big V Property, which acquired the center in 2020. The direct lender was not disclosed. Built in 2007, Avenue Murfreesboro was 93.1 percent leased at the time of sale to tenants including Best Buy, Belk, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Havertys Furniture, Burlington, Barnes & Noble, Victoria’s Secret, Old Navy, H&M, Michaels, Petco, Ulta Beauty and Sephora.
BWE Arranges $32.6M Loan for First Street Village Mixed-Use Development in Burbank, California
by Amy Works
BURBANK, CALIF. — BWE has secured a $32.6 million loan to provide first mortgage financing for First Street Village, a six-story, mixed-use development in Burbank. Steve Perricone and Tom Mazlo of BWE originated the loan from a correspondent life company on behalf of the borrower, a regional private investment firm. First Street Village features 94 studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom units and 6,100 square feet of fully leased commercial space. Units feature quartz countertops, Energy Star-rated appliances, European cabinetry, nine-foot ceilings and in-unit washers/dryers. Community amenities include an outdoor swimming pool, a fitness center, spa, sundeck, business center and landscaped courtyard. The loan has a 15-year term with a 30-year amortization and is open to prepayment at par after nine years. The borrower used the proceeds to pay off an existing high-interest construction loan.
Cushman & Wakefield Arranges $223.9M Refinancing for Multifamily Portfolio in Stamford, Connecticut
by Jeff Shaw
STAMFORD, CONN. — Cushman & Wakefield has arranged four loans totaling $223.9 million to refinance four Harbor Point-branded apartment communities. Greystone provided the Freddie Mac mortgages. The portfolio comprises 989 apartment units in Stamford, roughly 40 miles northeast of New York City and 40 miles southwest of New Haven. Units range from 544 to 1,429 square feet in a mix of studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom layouts. Located at 301 Commons Park South, 111 Towne St., 110 Towne St. and 120 Towne St., the communities —Postmark Apartments, Harbor Point, The Key at Yale & Towne and Vault Apartments — feature amenities including tenant parking, swimming pools, clubrooms with kitchens and multiple lounges, fitness centers, resident concierges, gaming tables and controlled building access. The properties offer proximity to downtown Stamford, Interstate 95 and the Stamford Transportation Center, which grants direct train access to the Bronx and Manhattan. Monthly rental rates at Vault Apartments and Harbor Point begin at $2,411 and $2,408, respectively, according to the property websites. Rental rates at the two other communities are not disclosed. John Alascio, Alex Hernandez, Alex Lapidus and Chris Meloni of Cushman & Wakefield’s Equity, Debt & Structured Finance team represented the undisclosed borrower in the …
MIAMI — Berkadia has arranged a $31.5 million loan for the refinancing of No. 17 Residences Allapattah, a 192-unit apartment community located at 1569 N.W. 17th Ave. in Miami’s Allapattah neighborhood. The borrower, Neology Life Development Group, delivered the property in April 2021. Charles Foschini, Christopher Apone and Shannon Wilson of Berkadia’s South Florida office arranged the 10-year, Fannie Mae loan, which features five years of interest-only payments. No. 17 Residences Allapattah features one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments ranging from 600 square feet to 1,125 square feet, as well as an urban park, lobby lounge with coworking and social spaces, pool, fitness center and rooftop amenities.