HOUSTON — Arbor Realty Trust Inc. (NYSE: ABR) has provided a $30 million acquisition loan for PARC at 505, a 486-unit apartment community located on the north side of Houston. The property offers one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartment homes, as well as lofts, flats and townhomes. According to Apartmentlist.com, amenities include a pool, fitness center, business center, volleyball court, playground, clubhouse, dog park and package handling services. Alexander Kaushansky of Arbor’s New York City office originated the loan. The borrower was not disclosed.
Multifamily
HOUSTON — New York City-based Ready Capital has closed a $14.4 million loan for the acquisition, renovation and stabilization of a 240-unit, Class B multifamily property in the south Galveston County submarket of Houston. The undisclosed sponsor plans to implement a capital improvement plan to renovate unit interiors, including countertop and appliance upgrades, new light fixtures and updated cabinets. The loan carried a 36-month term, floating interest rate, two extension options and a flexible prepayment structure.
RICHFIELD, MINN. — Dwight Capital has provided a $22.2 million HUD-insured loan for the refinancing of Gramercy Park Cooperative at Lake Shore Drive in Richfield, an inner-ring suburb of the Twin Cities. The 157-unit senior living community rises 12 stories on 1.7 acres. Amenities include a library, fitness room, hair salon, community room, grocery store, individual storage space and exterior gardens. Josh Sasouness of Dwight originated the 223(a)(7) loan on behalf of the undisclosed borrower.
PATERSON, N.J. — BAW Development has broken ground on the redevelopment of Hinchliffe Stadium, an athletic venue in the Northern New Jersey city of Paterson that was originally built in 1932 as the home field of the New York Black Yankees of the Negro Leagues. Once the redevelopment is complete, the site will house a 7,800-seat venue with an upgraded field and seating areas, as well as a 75-unit affordable seniors housing complex, a 12,000-square-foot restaurant and event space, a 5,200-square-foot preschool and a 314-space parking garage. The ballpark, which fell into disrepair in the late 1990s and has been largely unused since then, is most often associated with Paterson native Larry Doby, the first player to break the American League color barrier in 1947. BAW Development is the lead developer and majority owner. RPM Development Group is BAW’s development partner. Construction is being funded, in part, through local, state and national funding via historic tax credits, low-income housing tax credits, new market tax credits and a bond issued by the Passaic County Improvement Authority. Goldman Sachs also recently provided $60 million in construction financing.
PHILADELPHIA — Black Bear Capital Partners has arranged a $17.5 million loan for the refinancing of a portfolio of five multifamily properties totaling 239 units in Philadelphia. The properties are located at 4619-4621 Chester Ave.; 4601 Chester Ave.; 419-429 S. 48th St.; 241 S. 47th St.; and 4416-18 Osage Ave. Peapack-Gladstone Bank provided the loan, specific terms of which were not disclosed, to New Horizons Housing, an owner-operator of more than 800 units in Philadelphia and Columbus, Ohio. Emil DePasquale, Brandon Harris and Phil Bowman of Black Bear Capital Partners arranged the financing.
CAMBRIDGE, MASS. — MassDevelopment has issued $18.7 million in tax-exempt bond financing for Cambridge Housing Authority’s acquisition and renovation of Harry S. Truman Apartments, a 59-unit affordable seniors housing community in Cambridge. In addition to the tax-exempt bond financing, MassDevelopment assisted the Massachusetts Department of Housing and Community Development with the approval of federal low-income housing tax credits, which will provide approximately $13.8 million in equity for the project. Boston Private Bank purchased the bonds.
NEW YORK CITY — CBRE has brokered the $3.9 million sale of a 35-unit multifamily building at 215 McClellan St. in The Bronx. The property offers one- and two-bedroom units and includes three retail spaces totaling 35,000 square feet. Elli Klapper and Charles Berger of CBRE represented the seller, 215 McClellan Realty LLC, in the transaction. Mike Fusco and Seth Glasser of Marcus & Millichap represented the buyer, Minford Associates.
Griffin Capital, Legacy Partners Sell Transit-Oriented Apartment Community in Southern California for $100M
by Amy Works
MONROVIA, CALIF. — Griffin Capital Co. and Legacy Partners have completed the disposition of Moda at Monrovia Station, a Class A multifamily property located in Monrovia. Opportunity Housing Group as property administrator with the California Statewide Communities Development Authority acquired the asset for $100 million. Legacy, which will continue to manage the community, developed the property in a financial partnership with Griffin Capital and Silverpeak Real Estate Partners. Sitauted adjacent to the Gold Line at Monrovia Station, Moda features 261 apartments in a mix of one- and two-bedroom layouts; two landscaped courtyards; a pool and spa; barbecue areas; fire pits; and a 4,000-square-foot rooftop terrace. Gregory Harris of Institutional Property Advisors, a division of Marcus & Millichap, represented the sellers in the deal.
SIERRA VISTA, ARIZ. — The Bascom Group has purchased Sierra Charles Apartments, a multifamily property located at 600 Charles Drive in Sierra Vista, approximately 80 miles southeast of Tucson, for $11.6 million, or $59,164 per unit. The name of the seller was not released. Built in 1985, Sierra Charles features 196 garden-style apartments. Bascom plans to renovate the unit interiors with new countertops and appliances, wood-plank flooring, new baseboards, cabinetry improvements, new fixtures and lighting and a new two-tone paint scheme. Additionally, Bascom plans to improve community amenities with a pool deck expansion, dog park addition and leasing office redesign. Brian Eisendrath and Cameron Chalfant of CBRE Capital Markets arranged the acquisition financing, which MF1 Capital provided. MEB Management Services will provide property management services and CAPgro Construction Management will provide construction management for the renovations.
LOS ANGELES — Ready Capital has closed a $13.7 million loan for the acquisition, renovation and stabilization of a Class C apartment community in Los Angeles’ Eastern San Fernando Valley submarket. Upon acquisition, the undisclosed borrower will implement a capital improvement plan to renovate the interiors of the 85-unit property and improve curb appeal. Additionally, the borrower plans to address deferred maintenance issues. The non-recourse, interest-only, floating-rate loan features a 36-month term, two extension options, flexible prepayment and a facility to provide future funding for capital expenditures and interest shortfalls.