AUSTIN, TEXAS — CBRE has arranged an undisclosed amount of permanent financing for the acquisition of 21 Pearl, a 272-bed student housing community serving the University of Texas at Austin. The 135-unit property was completed in 2013 and was 96 percent occupied at the time of the loan closing. Benjamin Roelke and Ian Walker of CBRE arranged the financing on behalf of TEXLA Housing Partners and a private equity fund managed by Crow Holdings Capital. A life insurance company provided the loan, which features full-term interest-only payments along with a flexible prepayment structure. 21 Pearl is the joint venture’s first acquisition.
Loans
FLINT, MICH. — Dougherty Mortgage LLC has provided a $2.2 million loan for the refinancing of Eagle Ridge Square in Flint. The 104-unit affordable housing property was built in 1999. All of the units are designated for residents who earn at or below 60 percent of the area median income. The property features a clubhouse, daycare facility, pool and garage parking. The 12-year loan features a 30-year amortization schedule. Eagle Ridge Square Apartments Limited Dividend Housing Association LLC was the borrower.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — MRP Realty has received $191.8 million in development financing for Phase I of Bryant Street, a mixed-use project in northeast Washington, D.C. Phase I includes three mid-rise buildings comprising 487 multifamily units, a nine-screen Alamo Drafthouse Cinema and an additional 38,482 square feet of ground-floor retail space. At full buildout, the 13-acre project will feature 1,500 residential units, 250,000 square feet of retail space, 1.5 acres of green space and up to 2,000 parking spaces. The transit-oriented development will be located in the Edgewood neighborhood, near the intersection of Rhode Island Avenue and Fourth Street, adjacent to the Rhode Island Metro Station. Bryant Street is a redevelopment of a former shopping plaza named Rhode Island Center. SK&I is the architect for the residential portions of the project. Construction began in February. Phase I is slated for completion in spring 2021. HFF worked on behalf of the developer to arrange a $59.8 million joint-venture equity partnership with FRP Development Corp. HFF also secured $132 million in construction financing through a national bank. Stephen Conley, Walter Coker, Brian Crivella, John Owendoff, Daniel McIntyre and Cary Abod led the HFF debt and equity placement team. Founded in 2005, MRP Realty …
BOSTON — PGIM Real Estate Finance has provided a $164 million loan for the refinancing of a portfolio of 14 multifamily properties located throughout metro Boston and the nearby suburbs of New Hampshire. Eleven of the properties are located in the Middlesex, Essex and Worcester counties of Massachusetts, and the others are located in Keene, New Hampshire. The portfolio totals 1,620 units. The borrower was Princeton Properties, an investment firm that has owned all 14 properties for more than 15 years. Specific loan terms were not disclosed.
UNION CITY, N.J. — RED Mortgage Capital, the lending arm of ORIX Real Estate Capital, has arranged acquisition financing for a $60 million portfolio of apartment properties in Jersey City, located across the Hudson River from lower Manhattan. The portfolio comprises 18 properties and includes 481 units of affordable housing product. John Darrow, Jim Martin and Harris O’Connell of RED, along with Brad Domenico of Progress Capital, arranged the financing through Freddie Mac’s small balance loan program. The loan, the borrower of which was not disclosed, featured a fixed interest rate and a 20-year term.
LINCOLN, NEB. — NorthMarq Capital has arranged a $27 million loan for the refinancing of the Chateau Apartments Portfolio, which totals 647 units in Lincoln. Bob Chalupa of NorthMarq arranged the fixed-rate loan, which features a 15-year term and a 20-year amortization schedule. A life insurance company provided the loan. The borrower was not disclosed.
ITHACA, N.Y. — SunTrust Banks Inc. has originated a $13.3 million acquisition loan for Gun Hill Residences, a 273-bed student housing property located adjacent to Cornell University in Ithaca, a city in upstate New York. The 94-unit property was close to full occupancy at the time of the loan closing. Yuchen Yang and Artin Anvar of SunTrust originated the loan, which featured a fixed interest rate, 10-year term and a 30-year amortization schedule. The borrower was New York-based DMG Investments LLC, a subsidiary of a Chinese development firm. The seller was not disclosed.
SARASOTA, FLA. — Walker & Dunlop has arranged the $80 million sale of The DeSota, a 180-unit apartment complex in Sarasota. The property includes 15,000 square feet of retail space, as well as amenities such as a swimming pool, outdoor kitchen, clubroom, bike storage, amenity deck, health center and a fitness center. The seller was Atlanta-based Carter, which also developed the property. Brian Moulder of Walker & Dunlop arranged the transaction on behalf of the buyer, Bluerock Residential, and seller.
NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. — Marcus & Millichap Capital Corp. has arranged a $16 million loan for the refinancing of a 282-bed student housing property located at 17 Locust Ave. in New Rochelle, a northern suburb of New York City. The newly built, 94-unit property serves nearby Monroe College. Steven Rock of Marcus & Millichap arranged the loan that was originated at a 65 percent loan-to-value. The loan features a fixed interest rate of 4.98 percent as well as 18 months of interest-only payments. The borrower was not disclosed.
LOWELL, MASS. — Boston-based mortgage banking firm Fantini & Gorga has placed a $14 million construction loan for a redevelopment project involving a former corduroy mill in Lowell, Massachusetts, about 30 miles north of Boston. The project will convert the 80,000-square-foot facility, known as Waterhead Mill, into a 71-unit residential building that will offer studio and one-bedroom units. The new property will also feature amenities such as a fitness center, a movie theater, coworking office space, resident lounge and a package receiving area. The borrower was not disclosed. Construction is underway and expected to last about 15 months.