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BROWNSVILLE, WESLACO, HARLINGEN AND EDINBURG, TEXAS — KeyBank Real Estate Capital has provided a total of $84.7 million in HUD financing for a six-property seniors housing portfolio located across Texas. Totaling 722 units, the portfolio includes Brownsville Nursing and Rehabilitation and Ebony Lake Nursing and Rehabilitation in Brownsville; Weslaco Nursing and Rehabilitation in Weslaco; Harlingen Nursing and Rehabilitation in Harlingen; and Edinburg Nursing and Rehabilitation and Windsor Arbor View in Edinburg. John Randolph of Key’s Commercial Mortgage Group arranged the financing through the HUD 232/223(f) mortgage insurance program for the undisclosed borrower. Loan proceeds were used to refinance existing debt.

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MIAMI — Berkadia has secured the $25 million refinancing of Carib Villas, a 365-unit apartment community located at 11105 S.W. 200th St. in Miami. Built in 1972, the property features onsite laundry facilities, barbecue areas and a swimming pool with a sundeck. Mitch Sinberg and Matt Robbins of Berkadia’s South Florida office arranged the 10-year loan on behalf of the borrower, The Cornfield Group. The Freddie Mac loan features interest-only payments for the full term and an adjustable interest rate.

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MATTHEWS, N.C. — The Memphis office of Financial Federal Bank has arranged a $24.3 million acquisition loan for Legacy Matthews Apartments in Matthews, a suburb of Charlotte. The borrower, a repeat Financial Federal customer, purchased the 288-unit garden-style property, which was 97 percent occupied at the time of closing. Rick Wood and Jon Van Hoozer of Financial Federal Bank arranged the 12-year, fixed-rate loan with three years of interest-only payments and a 30-year amortization schedule through an agency lender.

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SEATTLE — A joint venture between the Molasky Group and China-based Binjiang Group has secured $325 million in financing to build a 41-story mixed-use multifamily and hotel tower in the Belltown submarket of Seattle. Financing includes a $225 million joint venture partnership, as well as a $100 million construction-to-permanent loan. The project has not been named yet, but will be built on the site of the old Potala Tower. That project was put under the control of a court-appointed receiver, which suspended construction for about one year. The joint venture development partnership, arranged by Newmark, acquired the property from the court-appointed receiver in October 2016. Construction has resumed at the project. PCL will serve as the general contractor and Weber Thompson will act as the architect. The tower will feature 339 apartment units, 142 hotel rooms and 1,824 square feet of ground-floor retail space. It is scheduled for completion in August 2018. The $100 million construction-to-permanent loan was placed with two of Newmark’s correspondent life insurance company lenders, Guardian Life and Voya Investment, with each lender providing $50 million. The seven-year, construction-to-permanent loans will feature interest-only payments for a period of time, and later amortized over 30 years. Newmark will service the loans, …

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PHOENIX — Thorofare Capital has provided a $19 million, fixed-rate bridge loan to an affiliate of ArciTerra Cos. LLC. The funds will be used to refinance debt on MorningStar at Arcadia, a 135-bed assisted living community in Phoenix. Located on a 1.1-acre site, the community features 80 assisted living units and 30 memory care units in a four-story, 139,643-square-foot building. MorningStar Senior Living operates the property, which opened in 2014. The funds will retire the construction loan on the community and result in more equity for the ownership, a Phoenix-based real estate investment and development company. The term is two years of interest-only payments. Thorofare Capital is a Los Angeles-based investment manager specializing in senior mortgage debt for middle-market commercial real estate assets.

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NEW YORK CITY — A partnership between Quadrum Global and Simon Baron Development has secured a $70 million loan for the refinancing of 393 West End Avenue, a 17-story residential tower in Manhattan’s Upper West Side. The 114-unit property features one-, two-, three- and four-bedroom layouts, a 24-hour concierge, rooftop terrace, residents’ lounge, fitness center and children’s playroom. Ayush Kapahi of HKS Capital Partners sourced the loan from Signature Bank.

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BALCONES HEIGHTS, TEXAS — Dougherty Mortgage has closed a $3.3 million Fannie Mae loan for the refinancing of Balcones Lofts, an affordable multifamily property located in Balcones Heights, a suburb 10 minutes northwest of San Antonio. Dougherty’s Minneapolis arranged the 15-year loan with a 30-year amortization schedule for the borrower, Balcones Lofts Ltd. The 84-unit property features one-, two- and three-bedroom units, a swimming pool, 24-hour fitness center and a community room.

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ELYRIA, OHIO — Integra Real Estate Capital has arranged a $17.5 million bridge loan for the acquisition of Midway Market Square in Elyria, about 23 miles west of Cleveland. The 224,330-square-foot shopping center is positioned along Interstate 80. Built in 2001, Giant Eagle anchors the center, which includes other tenants such as Dick’s Sporting Goods, Jo-Ann Fabrics & Crafts and Pet Supplies Plus. Meyer Perlman of Integra secured the three-year loan on behalf of a New York-based investment group through a balance-sheet lender.

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FRISCO, TEXAS — HALL Group has received a $57.3 million construction loan for the development of an office property located at 3201 Dallas Parkway in Frisco. Situated within the 162-acre HALL Park, the 12-story building will feature 300,000 square feet of rentable office space. The office building is slated for completion in December. Amenities at HALL Park include a fitness center, conference center, bank, wine lounge, on-site restaurants, food truck court, courtesy patrols, full-time concierge, retail center and on-site childcare. Try Morsback and Michael Cosby of HFF secured the financing through a lending syndicate led by Commerce Bank on behalf of HALL Group.

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