CLEVELAND — KeyBank’s community development lending and investing group will provide $9.6 million in the form of Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) equity to help finance Emerald Alliance IX in Cleveland’s Union Miles neighborhood. Upon completion, the project will be renamed Inez Killingsworth Place and offer 66 units of permanent supportive housing, as well as supportive services, to chronically homeless individuals making less than 30, 50 or 60 percent of the area median income. The project is the ninth permanent supportive housing effort co-developed under the Cuyahoga County Housing First Initiative by the Cleveland Housing Network and Emerald Development and Economic Network. The Housing First model, endorsed by the National Association to End Homelessness, prioritizes securing housing for homeless individuals as quickly as possible. Ryan Olman of KeyBank closed the transaction.
Loans
NEW YORK CITY — Rockrose Development has received a $65 million mortgage refinance loan for a residential rental building located at 100 Jane St. in Manhattan’s West Village. Andrew Singer and Kathleen McSharry of The Singer & Bassuk Organization arranged the financing, which was provided by Wells Fargo. Acquired in 1981, the nine-story building features 123,646 square feet, 148 residential units, a fitness center, roof deck and landscaped interior courtyard.
WINDHAM, CONN. — Greystone has provided a $36 million Fannie Mae DUS loan to refinance Colonial Townhouse Apartments in Windham. Donny Rosenberg of Greystone and Shaya Ackerman of Meridian Capital originated the loan for the borrower, Colonial BT LLC. The non-recourse loan carries a 10-year fixed term with the first three years as interest-only payments and a 30-year amortization schedule. The 444-unit property is 95.9 percent occupied.
Eastern Union Funding Arranges $10.3M Acquisition Loan for Six-Building Multifamily Portfolio in Harlem
by Amy Works
NEW YORK CITY — Eastern Union Funding has arranged a $10.3 million acquisition loan on behalf of ABJ Properties for its $16 million purchase of a multifamily portfolio in Harlem. The six-building portfolio comprises 82 apartments and six retail spaces. The properties are located at 53-55 W. 130th St., 165 W. 122nd St., 56 W. 127th St., 2401 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd., and 342 and 346 Lenox Ave. Meir Kessner and Ira Zlotowitz of Eastern Union Funding secured the loan, which was provided by Customers Bank.
NorthMarq Capital Arranges $49.8M in Financing for Student Housing Assets in North Carolina, Memphis
by John Nelson
GREENVILLE, N.C. AND MEMPHIS, TENN. — NorthMarq Capital has arranged $49.8 million in non-recourse financing for two student housing communities in North Carolina and Tennessee. The financing includes a $21.7 million construction loan and $5.5 million mezzanine loan for Gather Uptown, a 405-bed student housing community underway near East Carolina University in Greenville. Steve Whitehead of NorthMarq Capital’s Dallas office and Rob Hervey of the firm’s Los Angeles office arranged both loans through an unnamed life insurance company. Both interest-only loans have three-year terms. Whitehead and Hervey also arranged the $22.6 million refinancing of Gather on Southern, a 435-bed student housing property located across the street from the University of Memphis campus. The community was fully occupied at the time of financing. The five-year loan features one year of interest-only payments followed by a 30-year amortization schedule. Whitehead and Hervey arranged the loan through an unnamed life insurance company, and the unnamed borrower will use the financing to take out an existing construction loan.
DENTON, TEXAS — Old Capital has provided a $9.3 million loan for the purchase of The Loop Apartments in Denton. The loan includes $500,000 for renovations to the 160-unit property. The eight-year loan includes a 75 percent loan-to-value ratio and a 30-year amortization schedule. The buyer was unnamed.
Greystone Helps Preserve 1,058 Affordable Housing Units in Florida in $130.8M Transaction
by John Nelson
NEW YORK — Greystone Affrodable Housing Initiatives LLC has closed a $130.8 million transaction to help preserve 1,058 affordable housing units in Florida. The 24 aged properties are located in 12 counties throughout the state. Completed on behalf of owner and operator The Hallmark Cos. Inc., the financing included $41.6 million in tax-exempt bonds by Osceola County; Boston Financial purchasing $28.1 million in 4 percent Low-Income Housing Tax Credits; HUD’s assumption of $26.7 million of original USDA Section 515 debt, which provides subsidized financing to developers of affordable housing in rural markets; $29.9 million in senior debt; and $4.5 million in additional capital. Greystone worked closely with the USDA’s Rural Housing Service, as well as Osceola County Housing Finance Authority and Florida Housing Finance Corp. in the transaction. Hallmark will use the funds to rehabilitate the interior and exterior of the 24 properties over the next 12 months at an average of $32,000 per unit. The redevelopment team includes Columbia, Mo.-based architect Wallace Architects LLC and Roswell, Ga.-based general contractor Formula Construction Group.
CONCORD, N.C. — KeyBank Real Estate Capital has arranged a $34.8 million loan for Century Afton Ridge, a 360-unit apartment community in Concord, a northern suburb of Charlotte. The undisclosed borrower purchased Century Afton Ridge in March 2016 and has maintained stabilized occupancy since June. The borrower will use the Fannie Mae loan to refinance existing debt on the property. Trevor Ritter of KeyBank arranged the seven-year loan with two years of interest-only payments and a 30-year amortization schedule.
DALLAS — HFF has secured $43 million in financing for Alexan Fairmount, a 368-unit, Class A apartment community in Dallas’ Oak Lawn neighborhood. HFF worked on behalf of the borrower, Pure Multi-Family REIT LP, to place the 12-year, fixed-rate loan with Cigna Investments. Loan proceeds were used to acquire the property. Alexan Fairmount is situated one block east of the Dallas North Tollway adjacent to the Maple Avenue restaurant district. Completed in 2015, the five-story property wraps around a pool plaza, with additional amenities including an outdoor kitchen and grilling station, gym, tanning studio, dog park, cyber café, electronic vehicle charging stations and an access-controlled parking garage. Alexan Fairmount’s one- and two-bedroom units include keyless entry, 10-foot ceilings, granite countertops, wine racks and stainless steel appliances. John Brownlee and Michael Cosby led the HFF debt placement team representing the borrower.
Berkadia Secures $92M in Financing for American Greetings Headquarters in Suburban Cleveland
by Amy Works
WESTLAKE, OHIO — Berkadia has secured $92 million in financing for the new headquarters of American Greetings Corp. in the Cleveland suburb of Westlake. The borrower was Ohio-based H&L Property Co. The 10-year loan, which Bank of America Merrill Lynch provided, features a 4.8 percent fixed interest rate, 65 percent loan-to-value ratio and 25-year amortization schedule. The new headquarters is located on a 13.5-acre property at One American Road in Crocker Park, a 1.2 million-square-foot mixed-use development in Westlake.