WASHINGTON, D.C. — KeyBank Real Estate Capital has arranged $165 million in permanent financing for two office buildings in Washington, D.C. Known as The Executive Building, the 332,000-square-foot office building located at 1030 15th St. Northwest features 12 office floors and three ground-level retail spaces. The 11th and 12th floors include outdoor corner balconies. The Colorado Building, located at 1341 G St. Northwest, features 121,701 square feet. The building features ground-floor retail space and a fitness center. Michael Keach and Hugh Hall of KeyBank arranged the loan for the borrower, UNIZO Holdings US. New York Life Real Estate Investors provided the seven-year, first mortgage loan. Cleveland-based KeyBank is a provider of commercial real estate finance. New York Life Real Estate Investors is a division of NYL Investors LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of New York Life Insurance Co. — Kristin Hiller
Loans
NEW YORK CITY — Greystone has closed a $550 million permanent Freddie Mac loan made to joint venture partners The Moinian Group and SL Green Realty Corp. for Sky Residences in Manhattan. The Greystone Bassuk debt advisory team, led by Richard Bassuk and Drew Fletcher, represented the borrower. The transaction marks the largest-ever single-asset tax-exempt financing completed by Freddie Mac and a first-of-its-kind private placement structure that includes permanent financing for hundreds of affordable housing units in New York City. Steve Rosenberg, Billy Posey, Joe Mosley, and Jeff Englund of Greystone collaborated with Freddie Mac on the structure for Moinian and SL Green, and spearheaded the loan process for Greystone. Sky Residences, located at 605 West 42nd Street, is one of New York City’s iconic luxury rental buildings with 1,175 units and 70,000 square feet of amenity space in a 71-story tower. The property was developed by Moinian and designed by Rockwell Group. Amenities include an exclusive multi-level fitness club; water club; spa; lap pool; NBA regulation-size basketball court; two outdoor pools; café; kids’ club; and a private outdoor park design by Thomas Balsley. The property is the largest single-tower residential building in the United States, with 25 percent of its …
NEW YORK CITY — Oestreicher Properties, a fully integrated real estate, development and construction company, and GPB Capital Holdings, an asset management firm, have closed on construction financing for 211 Schermerhorn, a new ground-up boutique condominium building designed by architect Morris Adjmi. CapitalSource, a division of Pacific Western Bank, provided a $47.9 million condominium construction loan for this luxury residential building. JLL’s Aaron Niedermayer, Aaron Appel and Brandon Krupetsky coordinated financing. The property is located in Brooklyn’s historic Boerum Hill neighborhood. The 14-story mixed-use building will feature 48 condominiums ranging from one to three bedrooms. The building includes 10,000 square feet of ground-floor retail space. Amenities will include a 1,138-square-foot communal rooftop terrace, a lounge and media room, fitness center and children’s playroom. Other services include bike storage and private storage units available for purchase. Stribling Marketing Associates is the exclusive sales and marketing firm for 211 Schermerhorn.
LAGUNA NIGUEL, CALIF. — Keystone Mortgage Corp. has secured a $60 million refinancing for Plaza de la Paz, a 295,000-square-foot shopping center located in the Orange County community of Laguna Niguel. The center is home to 45 tenants including The Home Depot, Sprouts Farmers Market, CVS/pharmacy and Off Broadway Shoes. Keystone placed the 15-year, fixed-rate loan through an insurance company on behalf of the borrower, a local family office.
VANCOUVER, WASH. — Capital One has provided a $41.1 million first mortgage loan and a $5 million senior credit facility for Prestige Care, a Vancouver-based owner-operator. The company used the mortgage loan to acquire four senior housing and skilled nursing facilities in Washington and Idaho, as well as to refinance three facilities it owns in Oregon and Washington. Together, the facilities total 751 units. Prestige will use the revolver to support general corporate purposes and working capital needs. Prestige is acquiring: Colonial Vista in Wenatchee, Wash. Hearthstone Cottage of Ellensburg in Ellensburg, Wash. Hearthstone Cottage of East Wenatchee in East Wenatchee, Wash. Karcher Estates in Nampa, Idaho The company is refinancing: Coast Fork Nursing in Cottage Grove, Ore. Oregon City in Oregon City, Ore. Prestige Assisted Living at Hazel Dell in Vancouver, Wash. Founded in 1985, Prestige Care operates a portfolio of more than 80 senior care communities in eight Western states. It specializes in revamping facilities in rural, medium-sized markets.
CBRE Arranges $20.2M Construction Financing for 144-Unit Seniors Housing Community in Glendale
by Nellie Day
GLENDALE, ARIZ. — CBRE has arranged $20.2 million in construction financing for MorningStar of Glendale, a 144-unit independent living, assisted living and memory care community in Glendale, approximately nine miles north of Phoenix. The borrower is a joint venture between MorningStar Senior Living, N-Shea Group and an institutional equity partner. This will be MorningStar’s fourth community in the Phoenix metro area. MorningStar will operate the community once it’s completed. CBRE secured the four-year, floating-rate loan with 42 months of interest-only payments through a regional bank. Aron Will arranged the financing.
LANSING, MICH. — Pillar Financial has provided an $11 million loan for the acquisition of Mill Pond Village in Lansing. The manufactured housing community is located seven miles from Michigan State University and the State Capitol at 1500 Old Mill Lane. Built in 1973, the property contains 356 sites. The property was 93 percent occupied at time of sale. Adam Klingher of Pillar originated the 15-year Fannie Mae loan, which features a 30-year amortization schedule. Pillar sourced the transaction through Chris San Jose of Yale Realty & Capital Advisors. A family-owned private investment company was the borrower.
CINCINNATI — NorthMarq Capital has arranged a $5.6 million loan for the refinancing of North Park Townhomes in Cincinnati. The 122-unit property is located at 300 Cardinal Drive. Noah Juran of NorthMarq arranged the 15-year loan, which features a 30-year amortization schedule. A life insurance company provided the loan. The borrower was not disclosed.
CLIFTON, N.J. — Holliday Fenoglio Fowler (HFF) has arranged a $23.35 million loan for a partnership between Tulfra Real Estate and The Hampshire Companies to refinance a 204,000-square-foot industrial building. The 10-year, fixed-rate loan with Citizens Bank will be used to refinance the existing construction financing on the property, which is located at 65 South Industrial Street in the Passaic County community of Clifton. Situated on 11 acres, the property is located just off Route 3, less than two miles from the Garden State Parkway and seven miles from the New Jersey Turnpike. The industrial building recently underwent a multi-million dollar renovation that included raising the roof to provide a 27-foot ceiling height, new exterior skin, adding six new loading docks (for a total of 24), refinishing the warehouse floors, installing new lighting and sprinklers, adding new mechanical and electrical systems and fitting out 28,000 square feet of office space. The speculative redevelopment project is now fully leased to Damascus Bakeries, which will use the building as a second manufacturing facility and its corporate headquarters. Damascus will lease its space for a 15-year term and will also take a 50-percent ownership interest in the borrower entity. The HFF team included …
Cushman & Wakefield Arranges $15.3M Financing for I-80 Distribution Center in New Jersey
by Jaime Lackey
Paterson, N.J. — Cushman & Wakefield has assisted a joint partnership between Camber Real Estate Partners and Advance Realty in procuring $15.34 million of financing for the acquisition of 1200 Madison Avenue, a 245,529-square-foot institutional quality industrial building located immediately off Interstate 80 in Paterson. First Bank provided the financing. The property is currently 100 percent leased, with M. Tucker and SupplyOne serving as the anchor tenants. The building features 30-foot ceiling heights and 21 loading positions as well as ample car and trailer parks. A Cushman & Wakefield Equity, Debt & Structured Finance team of John Alascio, Sridhar Vankayala and Noble Carpenter III represented the joint partnership between Camber Real Estate Partners and Advance Realty. Ryan Larkin of Cushman & Wakefield represented the seller and procured the buyer, working with Cushman & Wakefield’s Metropolitan Area Capital Markets Group team members Andrew Merin, David Bernhaut, Gary Gabriel, Brian Whitmer and Kyle Schmidt, as well as industrial leasing specialist Andrew Siemsen.