SAVANNAH, GA. — A joint venture between ELV Associates, Mariner Group and Regent Partners has unveiled the development plans for a $600 million mixed-use project in Savannah. The joint venture originally acquired the site — formerly known as Savannah River Landing — in September 2017. The project will be renamed Eastern Wharf, a nod to the site’s history. The Savannah Eastern Wharves date back to the early 1800s, when Savannah was on the rise as one of the major ports on the East Coast. “It was important to our team that we were respectful of Savannah’s history,” says Trent Germano, a principal with Mariner Group. “When we started to learn about the site and the significant role it played in the early commerce of Savannah, we knew what direction we wanted to go.” The 57-acre site is located adjacent to downtown Savannah’s Landmark Historic District. The development plan outlines approximately seven acres of public open space including squares and a park along the Savannah River. The group plans to break ground on the first phase of Eastern Wharf this summer. Representing a $225 million investment, the first phase will include more than 300 apartment units; a 1,100-space parking garage; 40,000 square feet …
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NEW YORK CITY — Rosewood Realty Group has negotiated the sale of an office building in Jamaica, Queens for $9.2 million. The 16,791-square-foot building is located at 175-20 Hillside Ave. and was built in 1973. The four-story building is currently fully leased to St. Joseph’s Hospital, Labcorp and a pharmacy on the ground floor. The property also includes 30 outdoor parking spaces. Michael Guttman of Rosewood represented the seller, 175-20 Hillside LLC, in the transaction. Jacob Setton of Rosewood represented the undisclosed buyer.
NEWPORT, R.I. — NKF Capital Markets has orchestrated the sale of the Newport Grand Casino in Newport for $10.1 million. NKF represented the seller, Twin River Management Group, in the transaction. The buyer was Carpionato Group. Initially serving as an arena for jai alai, Newport Grand added slot machines in 1992 and was renovated in 2008 to add space for a full casino. The property will continue to operate as the Newport Grand Casino until the gaming facility relocates to Tiverton, Rhode Island later this year. The buyer plans to redevelop the 23.5-acre site into a mixed-use project.
BETHESDA, MD. — HFF has brokered the sale of Flats at Bethesda Avenue, a 162-unit apartment community in Bethesda. Stephen Conley, Sue Carras, Walter Coker, Brian Crivella, John Owendoff and Jordan Lex of HFF arranged the transaction on behalf of the seller, a joint venture between StonebridgeCarras, PN Hoffman, Buvermo and Northwestern Mutual. The HFF team also procured the buyer, a fund managed by BlackRock Real Assets. Flats at Bethesda Avenue, constructed in 2015, includes more than 40,000 square feet of ground-floor retail space that is fully leased to Pottery Barn, Pottery Barn Kids, PassionFish, Silver, Paul, Chop’t and Long & Foster Real Estate. Community amenities include a rooftop deck with a kitchen, lounge, fire pit and bar; fitness center; two-level clubhouse with fireplace; billiards and kitchen; coffee lounge; and a terraced outdoor patio that connects to the Capital Crescent Trail, an off-road rail-trail that stretches 11 miles from Washington, D.C.’s Georgetown district to Silver Spring, Md.
Avison Young Arranges $120.3M Loan for Acquisition, Redevelopment of Office Complex in White Plains
by David Cohen
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. — Avison Young has arranged a $120.3 million financing package for the acquisition and redevelopment of the Westchester Financial Center in White Plains. Bridge Investment Group provided the financing. The 571,000-square-foot office complex is located at 50 Main St. and 1-11 Martine Ave. The buyers, a joint venture of Ginsburg Development Cos. and Robert Martin Co., plan to reposition the complex as a pedestrian-friendly, mixed-use development comprised of offices, retail shops, restaurants and luxury residences. The new development will be called City Square. Mack Cali Realty Corp. sold the property. David Krasnoff of Avison Young secured the financing, which will cover the purchase price, residential conversion costs, tenant improvements, capital expenditures, closing fees and other financing costs.
NEW YORK CITY — Madison Realty Capital has provided a $35 million first mortgage loan for the development of a mixed-use project at 90-75 Sutphin Boulevard in Jamaica, Queens. The site currently houses a vacant, six-story 92,000-square-foot commercial building. The borrower, a Queens-based developer, plans to expand the property into a 19-story, 206,197-square-foot development that will include a 181-room hotel, 28,103 square feet of office space and 3,729 square feet of retail space. The loan proceeds will be used to refinance the existing debt, fund an interest reserve and cover costs. Construction on the project is expected to take place over the next 24 months.
NEW YORK CITY — Cushman & Wakefield has negotiated the sale of the Williamsburg campus of Boricua College located at 186 N 6th St. in Brooklyn for $31.1 million. The buyer was developer David Dweck. The campus consists of two adjoining lots with three brick buildings — a main school building, a gymnasium and a four-story multifamily building. All three buildings are vacant. Boricua College maintains three campuses in Manhattan at 3755 Broadway, the Bronx at 890 Washington and in Brooklyn at 9 Graham Ave. Guthrie Garvin, Brendan Maddigan, Ethan Stanton, Michael Gembecki and Alexander Ball of Cushman & Wakefield represented the seller, Boricua College, in the transaction.
NEW YORK CITY — Cushman & Wakefield has arranged the sale of 238-240 East 3rd Street in Manhattan’s East Village neighborhood for $12 million. Michael F. DeCheser,Patrick Dugan, Mei Ling Wong, Andrew Berry and Bryan Hurley of Cushman & Wakefield represented the seller, Third Street Theater LLC, in the transaction. The buyer was Craftwood Partners. The property currently consists of a commercial building that houses offices, a meeting area and a large theatrical studio. The ground floor is approximately 4,500 square feet with 850 square feet on the mezzanine level and 800 square feet in the basement.
NEW YORK CITY — Marcus & Millichap has brokered the sale of 77-79 Madison Street in Manhattan, a six-story, mixed-use building, for $12 million. Barbara Dansker and Zachary Ziskin of Marcus & Millichap represented the seller, a private investor, in the transaction. The buyer was also a private investor. The building, which is located in the Two Bridges neighborhood, consists of 28 residential and four commercial units.
COLUMBIA, MD. — Feldman Bergin Properties, in a joint venture with Fortified Property Group, has acquired Columbia Business Center, a nine-building mixed-use complex in Columbia, for $25.6 million. Don Schline of MacKenzie Commercial Real Estate Services arranged the transaction on behalf of the seller, an institutional investor. The single-story portfolio located along Dobbin Road includes 106,255 square feet of office, laboratory, research and development and retail space. The portfolio was 84 percent leased at the time of sale to tenants including Chiron Technology Services, DSM Nutritional Products, the Motor Vehicle Administration, Sherwin-Williams and Sushi King. The new owners plan to immediately execute a capital improvement program, including exterior cosmetic renovations and modernized amenities. David Fritz, Spence Daw and Ryan Minnehan of NAI KLNB will handle Columbia Business Center’s leasing assignment, and MacKenzie Commercial Real Estate Services will manage the property.