WEST YARMOUTH, MASS. — Maplewood Senior Living recently hosted the grand opening for Mill Hill Residence, a Maplewood At Mayflower Place Community. The property offers 75 units of assisted living and memory care in the Cape Cod town of West Yarmouth. The two-story community is located on the former site of the Mill Hill Club. Mill Hill Residence is part of the Maplewood at Mayflower campus, a full-service continuing care retirement community. The architect on the project was Stein Troost Architecture. Maplewood partnered with Perkins Eastman on the interior design, and NEI General Contracting served as the construction partner.
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TELFORD, PA. — HJ Sims has completed a $32.1 million refinancing of Lutheran Community at Telford (LCT), a continuing care retirement community in Telford, approximately 35 miles north of Philadelphia. The financing enables LCT to reduce interest rates and debt service, extend the duration of the bank credit commitment on its financing, and raise capital to provide $2 million of initial funding for a planned expansion project. Of $35.4 million of total debt, LCT had approximately $19.3 million of outstanding fixed-rate and variable-rate bonds from 2007. With interest rates near historic lows, Sims analyzed refunding this debt along with the potential benefits of refinancing or modifying LCT’s other outstanding bank debt. LCT opted to pursue bank financing for the transaction.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Greysteel has arranged the $34 million sale of two apartment communities in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Washington, D.C. — Capitol East Apartments, a 120-unit community located at 518 9th Street. N.E., and Lexington Apartments, a 48-unit property located at 816 E. Street N.E. Ari Firoozabadi, Kyle Tangney, Rawles Wilcox and Herbert Schwat of Greysteel brokered the transaction. Akelius Residential, an international multifamily operator, acquired the properties from Pennsylvania-based Wexford Management. The communities are situated within walking distance to the U.S. Capitol, the Library of Congress and the House and Senate office buildings.
TAYLORS, S.C. — Berkadia has arranged the $38 million refinancing for Cobalt Springs Apartment Homes, a 548-unit, garden-style community located at 1712 Pinecroft Drive in Taylors, a suburb of Greenville. Mitch Sinberg and Matt Robbins of Berkadia arranged the 10-year, floating-rate loan through Freddie Mac’s Green Up Program on behalf of the borrower, The RADCO Cos. The Atlanta-based company originally acquired the asset in 2015 for $33.8 million and installed low-flow toilets and low-flow aerators in kitchen and bathroom sinks. Constructed in 1975 and renovated in 2005, Cobalt Springs offers one-, two- and three-bedroom units and features a business center, coffee bar, pool, clubhouse and laundry facilities.
KISSIMMEE, FLA. — KeyBank Real Estate Capital has arranged a $25.7 million acquisition loan for Sonoma Pointe Apartments, a 216-unit, Class A multifamily community in Kissimmee, roughly 20 miles south of Orlando. Chris Black of KeyBank secured the 10-year loan with five years of interest-only payments and a 30-year amortization schedule through Fannie Mae. The borrower was not disclosed. Constructed in 2015, Sonoma Pointe Apartments features a dog park, clubhouse, fitness center, swimming pool and an outdoor kitchen with gas fireplaces.
AUGUSTA, GA. — Cushman & Wakefield has brokered the $15 million sale of Woodhill, a 182-unit apartment community in Augusta. Robert Stickel of Cushman & Wakefield represented the sellers, Intermark Management and King Management, in the sale to New York-based JEM Holdings. Constructed in 1986, Woodhill features a resort-style pool, fitness center, tennis courts and a clubhouse. JEM will implement capital improvements including upgraded unit interiors and an enhanced amenity package.
Community Preservation Partners Completes $30.5M Rehab of San Jose Apartment Complexes
by Nellie Day
SAN JOSE, CALIF. — Community Preservation Partners (CPP) has completed rehabilitation of two affordable apartment complexes in San Jose. The rehabilitations occurred at the 144-unit Monte Vista Gardens and 81-unit Courtyard Plaza Apartments. The properties are situated a few blocks from each other. They will maintain below-market-rate rents for another 55 years. Monte Vista Gardens received $5.5 million in rehab efforts, including new kitchens, bathrooms, flooring, computer lab, media center and community kitchen. Courtyard Plaza received a $25 million rehabilitation, including new bathtubs, appliances, vanities, siding, windows, doors, and a remodeled community room and manager’s office.
LOS ANGELES — A local buyer has purchased a 30-unit apartment building in Santa Monica for $23.8 million. The community is located at 153 San Vincente Blvd. The asset was built in 1967. It was sold at auction after several months in bankruptcy court. Bidding began at $21 million. The building will begin a remodeling process, during which time current tenants in the 13 occupied units will be relocated. The buyer has plans to rehab all of the units, upgrade electrical and plumbing, construct a new rooftop observation deck, install a new pool and boost overall curb appeal. Shiva Monify of SVN- Rich Investment Real Estate Partners represented the buyer.
CARSON CITY, NEV. — A limited liability company has acquired the 130-unit Tanglewood Village Apartments in Carson City for an undisclosed sum. The community is located at 919 S. Roop St. It is situated near Interstate 580 and U.S. Route 50. Amenities include a swimming pool, sundeck, tennis courts and a fitness center. It was built in 1978 to condominium specifications. Kenneth Blomsterberg, Ryan Rife and Benjamin Nelson of Marcus & Millichap represented both the buyer and seller, another LLC, in this transaction.
EdR, Northern Michigan University Open First Phase of $75.4M On-Campus Housing Development
by Katie Sloan
MARQUETTE, MICH. — A public-private partnership between EdR (NYSE: EDR) and Northern Michigan University has opened The Woods, a 417-bed living-learning community located on the university’s campus in Marquette. The property is the first phase of a $75.4 million, 1,229-bed development scheduled for full delivery in 2018. The community features robust internet and wi-fi capabilities, classrooms, study rooms, television lounges and laundry facilities. A large patio area, fireplace and an open lobby are designed to accommodate art shows, student events, university functions and various types of entertainment for residents year round. “When we began this relationship with Northern Michigan University in 2016, we were struck by how dedicated the entire campus was to modernizing and revitalizing the on-campus housing for current and future students,” says Randy Churchey, CEO of EdR. “From student recruitment and retention, to graduation and academic success rates, we’ve seen first-hand what an impact high-quality on-campus housing can make for a university, as well as its students.” EdR is leasing the land from the university and owns the community through its on-campus equity plan titled the ONE Plan program. This public-private partnership is the largest construction project in the university’s history. EdR is one of America’s largest …