NEW YORK CITY — Pembrook Capital Management has provided a $12.4 million acquisition loan for 100 Belmont Place and 101 Daniel Low Terrace, two multifamily assets totaling 112 units on Staten Island. Both properties were built in 1966. The undisclosed borrower will use a portion of the proceeds to fund capital improvements to the unit interiors and property exteriors.
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NEW YORK CITY — Westbridge Realty Group has brokered the $1.4 million sale of a multifamily building located at 2412 Webster Ave. in The Bronx. The property spans 9,240 square feet and totals eight units. Steven Westreich of Westbridge Realty represented the seller 2412 Webster Associates Inc., and procured the buyer, YSLW Webster LLC.
NEW YORK CITY — Newmark Knight Frank (NKF) has arranged an $18 million CMBS loan for the refinancing of a 53-unit apartment building located at 364 Lincoln Place in Brooklyn. Dustin Stolly and Jordan Roeschlaub of NKF placed the 10-year loan with JP Morgan on behalf of the undisclosed sponsor, which acquired the property in 2015 and implemented a value-add program.
FAIRPORT, N.Y. — Lancaster Pollard, a division of ORIX Real Estate Capital, has provided $17.2 million in financing for Aaron Manor Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, a 142-bed skilled nursing facility in the Rochester suburb of Fairport. The FHA 232/223(f) loan will refinance several types of acquisition loans into a single payment structure. The new financing is nonrecourse and features a fixed interest rate. The current owner bought the property in 2018 and improved the operations and financial performance at the facility. Miles Kingston of Lancaster Pollard handled the debt origination.
NEW YORK CITY — Brooks Brothers Group Inc. is the latest retailer to file for bankruptcy protection, according to The Wall Street Journal and other media outlets. The two-century-old men’s apparel company is based in New York City. The Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing in Delaware will enable the company to seek a buyer and restructure its debts. Brooks Brothers is set to close 51 of its 250 North American stores, according to media reports.
PORT CHESTER, N.Y. — Target has signed an 89,781-square-foot retail lease to occupy a two-story space at Gateway Port Chester, a 494,000-square-foot, open-air retail center located near the New York-Connecticut border. An opening date has not yet been determined. Jessica Curtis of CBRE represented the landlord, a partnership between M&J Wilkow and MetLife Investment Management, in the lease negotiations. Jeff Howard of Ripco represented Target. Other tenants at the center include HomeGoods, Ulta Beauty and Old Navy.
NEW YORK CITY — JEMB Realty is nearing completion of 1 Willoughby Square, a 500,000-square-foot office building in Brooklyn. The 34-story tower will feature underground parking and various outdoor amenity terraces and green spaces. FXCollaborative designed the project and will also be the anchor tenant upon completion, which is scheduled for the fourth quarter. The development team notes that the project represents the first ground-up office project in downtown Brooklyn in decades.
NEW YORK CITY — Walker & Dunlop has acquired Beler Advisory Group (BAG), a locally based independent real estate finance firm. Mo Beler, former principal at BAG, will join Walker & Dunlop’s New York City capital markets debt and equity team, which is currently led by Aaron Appel, Jonathan Schwartz, Keith Kurland and Adam Schwartz. Beler, a 15-year industry veteran who has closed more than $6 billion in debt and equity transactions in his career, founded the company in 2019.
NEW YORK CITY — Urban Standard Capital, a New York-based lender, has provided a $1.3 million loan for the acquisition and pre-development of a 3,648-square-foot residential development site in Brooklyn. The property is located at 419 Manhattan Ave. and currently houses a retail and office building with a residential unit on top. The undisclosed borrower plans to redevelop the property to add two condos and a roof deck. Gerald Kray and Daria Benstead of Marcus & Millichap placed the loan.
NEW YORK CITY — Cushman & Wakefield has brokered the $10 million sale of a 50-unit multifamily building in The Bronx. Built in 1955, the six-story, 57,558-square-foot building is located at 1150 Pelham Parkway near Albert Einstein College of Medicine, The Bronx Zoo and Fordham University. The building includes six four-bedroom units, 18 two-bedroom units and 21 one-bedroom units, as well as a 22-space parking garage. The surrounding area offers proximity to major hospitals and private medical facilities. Robert Shapiro, Jonathan Squires and Michael Fioravanti of Cushman & Wakefield represented the undisclosed seller in the transaction. The buyer was also undisclosed.