Loans

BETTENDORF, IOWA — NorthMarq has arranged a $12.5 million loan for the refinancing of The Fountains Independent Living in Bettendorf. The seniors housing property is located at 3728 Thunder Ridge Road. Jason Kinnison of NorthMarq structured the loan with an immediate funding of $8.5 million and a construction component in the amount of $4 million, which will be used to complete an addition to the property. The borrower was not disclosed.

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PORT HURON, MICH. — Cohen Financial, a division of SunTrust Bank, has secured a $12 million CMBS loan for the refinancing of a 149-room DoubleTree by Hilton hotel in Port Huron, which is located in eastern Michigan along Lake Huron. Cathy Bronkema of Cohen arranged the 10-year, fixed-rate loan, which features a 30-year amortization schedule. JB Real Estate Development Co. was the borrower.

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DALLAS AND FORT WORTH, TEXAS — New York-based Arbor Realty Trust Inc. has provided five loans totaling $68.6 million for the refinancing of a portfolio of multifamily properties in the Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) metroplex. The portfolio spans approximately 1,100 units. Vincent Chiodo of Arbor Realty Trust provided the loans, all of which carried 12-year terms, fixed interest rates and six years of interest-only payments, through Fannie Mae. The property names and borrowers were not disclosed.

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ROSELAND, N.J. — JLL has arranged $117.8 million loan for the refinancing for Everly Roseland, a 360-unit apartment community located in Roseland, a western suburb of New York City. An international bank provided a $96.3 million senior loan while J.P. Morgan Asset Management provided a $21.5 million mezzanine loan to refinance the existing loan and complete unit renovations. The property offers a mix of one-, two- and three-bedroom floor plans with amenities including a newly constructed clubhouse, fitness center, pool and tennis court. Michael Klein and Matthew Pizzolato of JLL arranged the loan on behalf of the borrower, Novel Property Ventures.

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CINCINNATI — ACRES Capital Corp. has originated a $38 million loan for the development of 1118 Sycamore Street, a 155-unit multifamily project in Cincinnati’s Over-the-Rhine district. The project will rise seven stories and feature a two-level parking structure, 8,875 square feet of retail space, 3,611 square feet of office space and four townhomes. The third floor will feature an outdoor courtyard with a pool, fire pit, barbecue and seating area. ACRES provided the 30-month loan on behalf of Charles Street Investment Partners. Architectural firm NBBJ led the design and will oversee production designs completed by Architecture Alliance. The Over-the-Rhine submarket recently underwent a massive revitalization plan funded primarily by local corporations, including more than $500 million of investments.

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GRAND ISLAND, NEB. — Dougherty Mortgage has provided a $3.8 million Fannie Mae loan for the refinancing of Cedar Ridge Apartments in Grand Island. The 64-unit, market-rate apartment property is comprised of four buildings. The 12-year loan features a 30-year amortization schedule. Cedar ridge Apartments-Grand Island LLC was the borrower.

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MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. — Eyzenberg & Co. has arranged a $14.1 million acquisition loan for THEBlvd, a 42,000-square-foot entertainment, retail and restaurant building in Myrtle Beach. The property is located at 1410 N. Ocean Blvd., a mile north of downtown Myrtle Beach. The seller, Land South of MB LLC, developed the three-story asset, which was fully triple-net leased to tenants including live music venue Tin Roof Myrtle Beach, Bandito’s Restaurant and Cantina and American Resort Management. An undisclosed New York-based family investor acquired the property for $22.6 million via a 1031 exchange. David Eyzenberg and Anastasia Vladislavova of Eyzenberg & Co. represented the buyer in placing debt financing through Morgan Stanley.

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DALY CITY, CALIF. — Greystone has provided a $44 million loan for the acquisition of a 207-unit seniors housing property in Daly City, just south of San Francisco. Cary Tremper of Greystone originated the Freddie Mac loan. Senior Resource Group and its partners acquired the asset, formerly known as Monarch Village, now named Peninsula Del Rey. The four-story property was built between 2008 and 2011 and offers independent living and assisted living residences. Senior Resource Group has operated the community since 2012. The company develops, owns and/or manages 32 seniors housing communities in Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Oregon and Washington comprising 5,852 units. The seller was not disclosed.

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BREWSTER, MASS. — Walker & Dunlop has provided a $28.3 million bridge loan for the acquisition of Pleasant Bay, a 25-acre seniors housing campus in the Cape Cod town of Brewster. The campus comprises The Woodlands at Pleasant Bay, a 59-unit assisted living community, as well as the 134-bed Pleasant Bay Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. Point Group Care operates the community. The specific borrower was not disclosed. The financing will cover approximately 90 percent of the acquisition costs, and the borrower plans to conduct renovations at the property. Featuring flexible prepayment options, the two-year loan includes interest-only payments for the entire life of the loan.. Joshua Rosen structured the debt using Walker & Dunlop’s bridge lending program, which utilizes the company’s own balance sheet to offer short-term, nonrecourse loans for properties that are being acquired or repositioned as part of a new business strategy.

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WIND GAP, PA. — JLL has arranged a $23 million construction loan for the development of Dream Lehigh Valley, a 200-unit apartment complex in the Lehigh Valley community of Wind Gap, located approximately 70 miles north of Philadelphia. A regional bank provided the floating-rate construction loan to the project’s developer, DLP Capital Partners. Dream Lehigh Valley will include nine residential buildings comprising one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments, as well as a two-story clubhouse with a lounge, game room, fitness center and pool. Construction is slated for completion in 2021. Michael Pagniucci and Jason Bond of JLL arranged the loan for DLP Capital Partners.

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