Loans

CARROLLTON, GA. — NorthMarq Capital has secured the $22.2 million refinancing of Flats at 316, a 240-unit student housing community located near the University of West Georgia in Carrollton. The transaction was structured with a three-year, interest-only term. Will James of NorthMarq Capital arranged the financing on behalf of the undisclosed borrower through a bridge lender. Flats at 316’s community amenities include a basketball court; cyber café; dog park; a lounge with a flat screen, pool table, ping pong, poker and other games; a resort-style swimming pool; sand volleyball court; coffee bar; fitness center; and shuttle service to and from campus.

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AUBURN HILLS, MICH. — Axilla Capital has arranged a $6 million CMBS loan to refinance the TownePlace Suites Detroit Auburn Hills. The 10-year loan features a fixed interest rate of 4.25 percent. TownePlace Suites Detroit Auburn Hills is a three-story, 82-room, extended-stay lodging facility built in 2015. The property is located on the southwest corner of Great Lakes Crossing Outlets, an enclosed, super-regional shopping mall in Auburn Hills. Joel Mazur, managing principal of Axilla Capital, originated the transaction and secured the financing.

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BOSTON — EagleBridge Capital has arranged $9.5 million in permanent mortgage financing for an apartment complex located at 8-12-16 Harvard Terrace in Boston’s Allston neighborhood. Brian Sheehan and Ted Sidel of EagleBridge secured the loan, which was provided by a major commercial bank, for the undisclosed borrower. The fully occupied three-building apartment complex features 18 three-bedroom/two-bath units and six two-bedroom/one-bath units. Apartments feature hardwood floors, fully equipped designer kitchens with stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, contemporary cabinetry and a private balcony or patio.

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ATLANTA — Natixis has provided a $43 million loan to refinance the Crowne Plaza Midtown and Staybridge Suites Atlanta Midtown, a dual-branded hotel development in Midtown Atlanta totaling 462 rooms. The borrower, AWH Partners, is using the floating-rate financing to refinance an existing renovation loan following the property’s multimillion-dollar renovation. The property features 31,000 square feet of meeting and banquet space, an outdoor pool and sundeck, fitness center, locker rooms, business center, on-site dining options and a Thrive coffee bar. Peter Dannemiller of Hodges Ward Elliott arranged the loan.

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CHICAGO — Mesa West Capital has provided a joint venture led by local development firm Sterling Bay with $82.6 million in debt to recapitalize 121 West Wacker Drive, a 41-story office building in downtown Chicago’s Central Loop. The financing included a first mortgage loan originated out of Mesa West’s open-ended Mesa West Core Lending Fund, and mezzanine debt provided by Pearlmark Real Estate on behalf of Pearlmark Mezzanine Realty Partners, IV, LP. The office tower recently underwent an extensive renovation, including a new lobby and retail level, updated building systems and a new tenant amenity floor overlooking the Chicago River.

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PHILADELPHIA — HFF has arranged the sale of Lennox Apartments, a mid-rise apartment building located at 232-242 W. Walnut Lane in Philadelphia’s Mount Airy neighborhood. Premier Properties sold the 156-unit property to a New York-based private group for $12.7 million. At the time of sale, the studio, one-, and two-bedroom property was 94 percent leased. Carl Fieberg and Mark Thomson of HFF represented the seller in the deal. Additionally, James Conley of HFF secured $9.5 million in acquisition financing for the buyer, which purchased the property free and clear of existing debt.

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ATLANTA — Grandbridge Real Estate Capital’s Seniors Housing and Healthcare Finance Group has arranged $125 million in financing for the acquisition of four independent living communities in four states. Details on the buyer, seller and specific communities were not disclosed. The financing was arranged as $25 million in supplemental loans and $100 million in assumption loans, which replace existing loans Grandbridge previously arranged for the seller. All the loans are through Fannie Mae. Grandbridge’s Atlanta-based Seniors Housing and Healthcare Finance Group offers construction, non-recourse acquisition/bridge and permanent financing options to seniors housing owners nationwide.

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SILVER SPRING, MD. — Capital One has provided a $50.5 million loan to repay an existing construction loan on Fenwick Apartments, a Class A, six-story apartment community in Silver Spring, a little over six miles north of Washington, D.C. Capital One provided the three-year, floating-rate loan to the borrower, Insight Property Group. The loan’s initial term is interest-only. Two optional one-year extensions have amortization on a 30-year schedule utilizing a 3 percent interest rate. Built in 2014, Fenwick Apartments consists of 310 units, including 39 affordable units, and is located within walking distance to the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority’s Silver Spring station. Community amenities include a pool deck with cabanas, clubroom, billiards, TV gaming area and an outdoor living room with a fire pit. The community was 94 percent occupied as of July.

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SARASOTA, FLA. — Capital One Financial Corp. has provided a $162.5 million senior secured credit facility for Palm Garden Healthcare. The Sarasota-based company owns a total of 1,931 beds across 14 skilled nursing facilities and an assisted living facility. The company also operates home care agencies and provides outpatient therapy. Palm Garden locations can be found in cities throughout Florida, including Aventura, Clearwater, Gainesville, Jacksonville, Largo, Ocala, Sun City Center, Orlando, Pinellas, Port St. Lucie, Tampa, Vero Beach, West Palm Beach and Winter Haven. The credit facility consists of a real estate term loan, a capital expenditure line of credit and an asset-based revolver. Palm Garden will use the proceeds to refinance existing debt and provide capital to expand and improve its facilities. Mclean, Va.-based Capital One is a leading provider of financial services to the healthcare industry, with over $11 billion in total outstanding balances. — Katie Sloan

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