Loans

GREENVILLE, S.C. — The Greenwich Group International has secured $52.9 million in acquisition and renovation financing for Park Central and Park East, two office parks in Greenville totaling 570,000 square feet. The financing included a $39 million loan and $13.9 million in joint venture equity. The borrower, Atlanta-based TWO Capital Partners, purchased the properties in an off-market transaction. Located in Greenville’s I-385 corridor, Park Central and Park East feature 12 buildings that were 70 percent leased at the time of sale. Don Atchison, Steve Lorenz and Larry Baucom led Greenwich Group’s team in securing the financing.

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WEST PALM BEACH, FLA. — NXT Capital has provided an $18.5 million acquisition loan for Centrepark West, a four-building office park totaling 175,000 square feet in West Palm Beach. The site is bordered by I-95 to the east and Palm Beach International Airport to the west. Christian Lee and Amy Julian of CBRE’s Miami office arranged the loan through NXT Capital on behalf of the undisclosed borrower.

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NIPOMO, CALIF. — Harborview Capital Partners, a New York-based commercial real estate finance, equity and advisory firm, has closed a $16.2 million construction loan for a 110-bed assisted living and memory care facility in Nipomo. The city is situated along the California coast between Los Angeles and San Francisco. Avi Begun, senior originator with Harborview, closed the transaction. The borrower and facility name were not disclosed.

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RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIF. — Cohen Financial has secured an $8.9 million loan for Town Center Square, a 60,553-square-foot shopping center located roughly 40 miles outside downtown Los Angeles in Rancho Cucamonga. The property is fully leased to tenants including Aldi, Office Max and Barnes & Noble. Cathy Bronkema of Cohen Financial secured the fixed-rate, non-recourse, 15-year term loan with a flexible prepayment structure and 25-year amortization schedule. A private balance-sheet lender provided the financing, which was used to payoff an existing bridge loan.

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NEW YORK CITY — Greystone Development has secured $42 million in total financing for the renovation of a landmark Beaux-Arts building located at 164 W. 74th St. in Manhattan’s Upper West Side. An institutional lender provided $32.5 million in construction financing, while Black Bear Asset Management provided $9.5 million in preferred equity for the project. Greystone is developing the project in a joint venture with Prime Rok Real Estate. The residential condominium renovation includes a 30,000-square-foot build-out across the eight-story building. Architect Barry Rice and Winter McDermott Design have designed the transformation of the property.

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VALHALLA, N.Y. — Monticello Asset Management has arranged a $20.3 million refinancing for a skilled nursing facility in the New York City suburb of Valhalla. An investment vehicle associated with Monticello provided the bridge-to-HUD loan. The borrower is the owner-operator of the facility. The name of facility was not disclosed; the property features 88 rooms with a total of 160 licensed beds. The property also provides physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, subacute care, orthopedic rehabilitation, wound care and memory care services.

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IOWA CITY, IOWA — Grandbridge Real Estate Capital has arranged a $43.8 million first mortgage construction and renovation loan for a student housing property in Iowa City. The 24-month, interest-only loan was funded through one of Grandbridge’s specialty lending relationships. Property developer The Tailwind Group will convert an existing 400-unit market rate apartment complex into a 336-unit student housing community called Quarters at Iowa City. The property is located near the University of Iowa and Kirkwood Community College, and will open in August 2017. Brett Olson and Dick Riley of Grandbridge originated the transaction.

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KANSAS CITY, MO. — Metropolitan Capital Advisors Ltd. has arranged $14.4 million in acquisition financing for Barry Towne Shopping Center, a 274,223-square-foot retail center in Kansas City. The property was 47 percent occupied at the time of acquisition to tenants such as Target, Kohl’s and Famous Footwear. The center was built in two phases starting from 1996 to 2001. United Development Company purchased the property and will implement a capital improvement plan to attract new tenants. Sunny Sajnani and Brandon Wilhite of Metropolitan Capital Advisors arranged the bridge acquisition loan with Arkansas-based Centennial Bank.

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KENNESAW, GA. — PMZ Realty Capital LLC has arranged a $12.8 million loan for Hilton Garden Inn Kennesaw, a 123-room hotel located one mile from Town Center Mall in Kennesaw, a northern suburb of Atlanta. The undisclosed borrower will use the loan to refinance an existing CMBS loan that was coming due. The hotel features complimentary Wi-Fi, a 24-hour business center, fitness center, restaurant and 3,300 square feet of meeting space.

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ADDISON, TEXAS — Dougherty Mortgage has closed a $26 million Fannie Mae loan for the acquisition of Waterford Court, a multifamily property located in Addison. Dougherty’s Minneapolis office arranged the 10-year loan with five years of interest-only payments and a 30-year amortization schedule on behalf of the borrower, Waterford Court LLC. The apartment community features 196 market-rate apartments in one-, two- and three-bedroom layouts with patios or balconies and attached garages. On-site amenities include a fitness center, outdoor pool and a courtyard.

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