Loans

BRIDGEWATER, N.J. — Phillips Realty Capital has arranged a $28.7 million acquisition loan for a 205,000-square-foot, Class A office building in Bridgewater, located approximately 30 miles southwest of New York City. Bridge Investment Group provided the non-recourse financing to the borrower, Legacy Investing LLC, which acquired the asset from Senior Housing Properties Trust for $47.5 million. The building was 59 percent leased to multinational health information technology and clinical research company IQVIA at the time of sale. William Lawson and Adam Bieber of Phillips Realty Capital structured and placed the loan.

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LONG BEACH, CALIF. — Greystone has provided a $33.7 million Freddie Mac loan to refinance Belmont Shores Mobile Estates, a 347-unit, age-restricted, manufactured housing and mobile home community in Long Beach. The borrower was Alamitos Bay Partnership LLC. The loan carries a 15-year term and 30-year amortization, and will fund capital improvements to the property’s common-area buildings. Dale Holzer of Greystone originated the transaction, with Don Smith of Sunrise Mortgage & Investment Co. acting as a correspondent.

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TEMPE, ARIZ. — Hunt Real Estate Capital has funded a $35 million Freddie Mac conventional multifamily loan for the refinancing of Contempo Tempe, a manufactured housing community located in Tempe. The name of the borrower was not released. The new loan will refinance existing debt and includes a cash out that will be used to acquire additional manufactured housing properties. The loan has a 10-year term amortizing over 30 years, and three years of interest-only payments. Age-restricted to residents age 55 or older, the 454-pad community features three single-story buildings containing the clubhouse/leasing office, fitness center and maintenance building. Built in 1974, the property underwent recent capital improvements including signage updates, a pool remodel, exterior painting, clubhouse A/C replacement, spa heater replacement, security cameras and upgraded power pedestals. The borrower plans to renovate the existing shuffleboards into a two-court pickleball arena with shaded bleachers. Tom Houlihan of Phoenix-based Sterling Mortgage and Investment arranged the financing for the borrower.

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HOUSTON — LMI Capital, a Real Estate Capital Alliance (RECA) member, has arranged two acquisition loans totaling $23.7 million for a pair of multifamily assets in the Houston area. In the first transaction, Brandon Brown of LMI Capital placed a $10.7 million floating-rate loan for a 170-unit asset in Brazoria County. The loan carried a 3.8 percent interest rate at closing and included three years of interest-only payments. In the second deal, Jamie Safier of LMI Capital arranged $13 million in acquisition financing for a 190-unit property in Houston’s Galleria submarket. The loan was structured with a fixed 4.5 percent interest rate and two years of interest-only payments. Borrowers and property names were not disclosed.

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CHICAGO — American Street Capital (ASC) has arranged $13.6 million in permanent debt for the refinancing of a 20-property multifamily portfolio in Chicago. The 214 units within the portfolio are located on the city’s south side in various neighborhoods such as Bronzeville, Kenwood and Southshore. The portfolio was approximately 95 percent leased at the time of loan closing. Igor Zhizhin and Alexander Rek of ASC secured three separate loans on behalf of the borrower, a Chicago-based REIT. A correspondent agency lender provided the loans, each of which featured a 10-year, fixed-rate term and a 30-year amortization schedule.

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AUSTIN, TEXAS — A joint venture between Kairoi Residential, Lincoln Property Co. and DivcoWest has secured an undisclosed amount of construction financing for 6xGuadalupe, a 66-story mixed-use tower in downtown Austin. According to the property website, 6xGuadalupe will feature ground-floor retail space, 349 multifamily units and roughly 588,000 square feet of office space. The office component also includes a 35,000-square-foot terrace and 11,500 square feet of amenities including a conference room, tenant lounge and fitness center. Construction is underway with the demolition of the existing Extended Stay hotel on the site set for Tuesday, Oct. 29. Gensler is the project architect.

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LINCOLNWOOD, ILL. — Mag Mile Capital has arranged a $12.5 million loan for the refinancing of a 63,453-square-foot retail property located at 6850 McCormick Blvd. in Lincolnwood. The property is home to Walmart’s new online grocery and consumer goods pick-up concept as well as Planet Fitness. R&R Global Partners acquired the building in November 2015, following an unsuccessful redevelopment attempt by its previous owner. The property had been vacant for more than two years after Dominick’s exited the market in 2013. Mac Dobson of Mag Mile arranged the seven-year, fixed-rate loan with a 73 percent loan-to-value ratio. A regional bank provided the loan.

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SAN FRANCISCO — Kylli Inc. has received $350 million in refinancing for 225 Bush Street, a historic office building in San Francisco’s Financial District. The 580,000-square-foot asset was constructed in 1922 as the Standard Oil Building for John D. Rockefeller by architect George W. Kelham. At the time of completion, the 22-story office tower was the tallest building in San Francisco. The property was fully occupied by 31 tenants at the time of sale. Jordan Angel, Taylor Gimian and Andie Fezell of JLL Capital Markets secured the fixed-rate loan through Deutsche Bank for the borrower.

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SAN ANTONIO — Greysteel has arranged a loan of an undisclosed amount for the refinancing of the 64-room La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham San Antonio, located just off Interstate 10 in the Alamo City. The hotel features a pool, fitness center and a business center. Mitt Patel and Daniel Hartnett of Greysteel arranged the long-term, fixed-rate financing on behalf of the undisclosed borrower.

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NEW YORK CITY — AKS Capital Partners has arranged a $749 million refinancing loan for the redevelopment of 335 Madison as The Company Building, a 1.1 million-square-foot, Class A office property in Manhattan. Brookfield Real Estate Financial Partners provided the loan to the borrower, Milstein Properties, to support the building’s redevelopment plan, which will deliver a interior upgrades such as a new wellness center, outdoor space, dining venues and a theater. Company, a tech startup incubator, occupies 250,000 square feet as the building’s anchor tenant. Aaron Appel, Jonathan Schwartz, Keith Kurland, Adam Schwartz and Michael Diaz of AKS Capital Partners arranged the transaction for Milstein Properties. SHoP Architects is handling design of the redevelopment.

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