ROYAL OAK, MICH. — Bernard Financial Group has secured a $15 million loan for the refinancing of a 73,000-square-foot office building in Royal Oak. The multi-tenant building was completed this summer. The loan, provided by RGA Recap, will be used to refinance a construction loan. Dennis Bernard arranged the loan on behalf of the borrower, Innovo Royal Oak LLC.
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TYLER, TEXAS — HFF has arranged a $105 million loan for the refinancing of The Village at Cumberland Park, a nearly 650,000-square-foot retail power center in Tyler, about 100 miles east of Dallas. The property, construction of which began in 2014, comprises 14 buildings leased to tenants such as Nike, Bed Bath & Beyond, Burlington and Old Navy. Jim Curtin of HFF, along with Joseph Monteleone of Q10 | Triad Capital Advisors, secured the 36-month, floating-rate loan through Bank of America on behalf of the borrower, The Retail Connection.
DENVER — iBorrow, a nationwide private direct lender for commercial real estate, has funded a $6.4 million for an industrial property slated for conversion into a co-working office building. Located at 3950 Wynkoop St. in Denver, the asset includes a 16,646-square-foot warehouse and a parking lot. The undisclosed borrower plans to construct a two-story structure above the current parking lot and a second story above the current warehouse.
JESSUP, MD. — HFF has arranged a $56.3 million loan for the refinancing of Baltimore Washington Logistics Center, a two-building industrial complex in Jessup, located roughly halfway between Baltimore and Washington, D.C. Daniel McIntyre, Fred Wittmann and Greg LaBine of HFF arranged the loan through Citizens Bank on behalf of the borrower, a joint venture between AEW Capital Management LP and Manekin LLC. Building I at the complex is located at 7600 Assateague Drive and totals 853,503 square feet. The asset was vacant at the time of sale. Building II, located at 7540 Assateague Drive, is a 160,255-square-foot refrigerated warehouse/distribution building that is fully leased to G Cefaly & Bro, a seafood and produce food service distributor.
RICHMOND, VA. — Berkadia has arranged a $41 million loan for the refinancing of Malvern Manor Apartments, a garden-style multifamily community located at 41 Malvern Ave. in Richmond. Steve Murden and David Blake of Berkadia arranged the 34-year loan through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)’s 223(f) program on behalf of the borrower, Malvern Manor Apartments LLC. Originally constructed in 1948, Malvern Manor has had numerous improvements in recent years, including a new clubhouse and additional apartment units. The community includes a mix of one- and two-bedroom floor plans and features a resort-style swimming pool, fitness center and onsite management.
NEW YORK CITY — NKF Capital Markets has arranged the $125 million refinancing of Tower 56, a 33-story office tower in Midtown, Manhattan. Jordan Roeschlaub, Dustin Stolly, Nick Scribani and Chris Kramer of NKF represented the borrower, Pearlmark, in securing the financing through Blackstone. The financing will be used to retire existing debt and will include a funding component to support future leasing costs during the loan term. The 186,811-square-foot building was designed by Fox & Fowle Architects and is located on 56th Street between Park and Lexington avenues. Currently, the property is 92 percent leased by tenants in the finance, legal, technology and entertainment sectors.
BOSTON — TD Bank has provided a $10.2 million construction loan for The Clarion, a 39-unit unit, mixed-income residential development in the Roxbury neighborhood of Boston. The project will include 27 affordable housing units for low- or moderate-income working families earning between 30 percent and 60 percent of Boston’s area median income. The remaining 12 units will be workforce housing units reserved for middle-income families earning between 100 percent and 120 percent of the median income. The borrower, Community Builders Inc., is a non-profit real estate developer based in the Northeast. Construction on the project is slated for completion by the start of 2019.
UNIVERSITY PARK, ILL. — The Philipsborn Company has arranged a $1.2 million loan for the refinancing of Burnham Oaks in University Park, about 30 miles south of Chicago. The 59-unit apartment building is situated on 2.2 acres at 745 Red Oak Lane. Constructed in 1975, the property is fully leased and managed by Lincoln Way Management. Andrew Philipsborn arranged the loan on behalf of the borrower, an Illinois limited partnership that has owned the property since 1981. Innovative Capital Advisors provided the loan.
STAMFORD, CONN. — Greystone has provided a $33.6 million acquisition loan for Park Square West, a 143-unit, affordable housing community in Stamford. Dan Sacks of Greystone provided the financing to a New Jersey-based borrower who purchased the property for $42 million. The Fannie Mae acquisition financing features a 12-year fixed rate and five years of interest-only payments. Built in 2001, 20 percent of the units at the property are reserved for renters earning 50 percent of the area median income. Amenities at the community include a rooftop sundeck, fitness center and gated parking.
COLLEGE TOWNSHIP, PA. — The U.S. Department of Agriculture has approved a $34 million direct loan for development of Centre Care Health Center in College Township. Located in Central Pennsylvania near Penn State University, the 240-bed, 135,645-square-foot skilled nursing facility will replace the existing Centre Crest property. The USDA’s funding is contingent upon the developer — Centre Care — providing an additional $6 million for the project through a fundraising campaign. Miles Kingston of Lancaster Pollard structured the financing and helped Centre Crest secure the USDA commitment. The loan represents an 85 percent loan-to-cost ratio, and features a fixed interest rate of 3.9 percent for the entire 36-year term. The loan also has a year of interest-only payments and no pre-payment penalties. In March, the College Township Council unanimously approved plans for the facility. In June, Centre Care closed on a 30-acre parcel of land where construction would occur. The development is scheduled to open in 2020.