NEW YORK CITY — Savills Inc. has negotiated a 13,116-square-foot office lease at 25 West 39th Street, a 205,000-square-foot office building in Midtown Manhattan, for the relocation of Converge Marketing’s headquarters. Converge, which offers media planning, branding and ad campaign managing services, will take occupancy of the new space this fall. Ken Ruderman, Andrew Zang and Pete Cento of Savills represented Converge Marketing in its site selection and lease negotiations. The property was built in 1907 as a gift to three large engineering groups (The American Institute of Electrical Engineers, The American Society of Mechanical Engineers and The American Institute of Mining Engineers) from steel magnate Andrew Carnegie.
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NEW YORK CITY — A partnership between Waterman Interests LLC and USAA Real Estate has sold two office buildings in the Midtown West area of Manhattan totaling roughly 211,000 square feet. The first building, 142 West 36th Street, is a 119,000-square-foot property that is 94 percent leased to tenants such as Becca Cosmetics, a division of Estee Lauder, Flashtalking Media and Elite SEM. The second building, 234 West 39th Street, is a 92,000-square-foot facility that is 93 percent leased to tenants such as Sunlight Financial and Robert Marc Opticians. Joshua Mermelstein, Avi Feinberg and Chris Roman of Fried Frank represented the partnership in the sale. The buyer was Alduwaliya, a Qatar-based investment firm.
NEW YORK CITY — Developer HANAC Inc., in partnership with Enterprise Community Partners and Chase Bank, has completed construction of Corona Senior Residence, an affordable community for seniors over the age of 62 in Queens. The property totals 67 units exclusively for seniors, 21 units of which have been reserved for the homeless. The development includes an onsite preschool administered by the New York City School Construction Authority that currently serves nearly 60 children. Social services, medical care coordination and mental health assessments will be available to residents of the property.
REGO PARK, N.Y. — Marcus & Millichap has arranged the $13 million sale of a 9,000-square-foot retail building located along Queens Boulevard in Rego Park. The building houses four tenants: Chic’s Place, Paris Baguette, Dunkin’ Donuts, Rouge Nail. Michael Kook of Marcus & Millichap represented the seller and the buyer, both of which requested anonymity, in the transaction.
NEW YORK CITY — PGIM Real Estate Finance has provided a $200 million loan for the refinancing of 315 Hudson Street in Manhattan. The 10-year, fixed-rate loan will be used to restructure existing debt and to fund the remaining costs of a capital improvements program that will upgrade the lobby, elevators, signage and other mechanical systems. The borrower was Jack Resnick & Sons. Standing 10 stories tall and spanning 484,000 square feet, 315 Hudson is located in the Hudson Square area of Lower Manhattan. PGIM Real Estate Finance, the commercial mortgage business of PGIM, is an international full-service, commercial and multifamily mortgage finance business.
NEW YORK CITY — JLL’s Capital Markets team has arranged a $75 million CMBS loan for the refinancing of 450-460 Park Avenue South, a 183,019-square-foot office building in the Midtown South neighborhood of Manhattan. Aaron Appel, Kellogg Gaines, Jackson Sastri and Matt Fagella of JLL placed the debt through Wells Fargo on behalf of the borrower, Moinian Group, which has owned the property for more than three decades. Coworking giant WeWork recently inked a deal to occupy space at the building, which was originally built in 1912 and was 95 percent leased at the time of the loan closing.
NEW YORK CITY — Locally based brokerage firm Rosewood Realty Group has arranged the $9.6 million sale of a 54-unit multifamily building in The Bronx. The five-story property, which was originally built in 1925, is located at 2474 Valentine Ave. in the Fordham Heights neighborhood. The buyer and seller were not disclosed. The deal closed at a capitalization rate of 5.5 percent. Aaron Jungreis of Rosewood handled the transaction on behalf of both parties.
NEW YORK CITY — A public-private partnership between The Community Preservation Corp. (CPC), Project FIND, the Joint Ownership Entity New York City (JOE NYC) and the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) has received $6 million in financing for the renovation of Hargrave House. The 113-unit property is an affordable seniors housing community that is located at 111 W. 71st St. Project FIND, a nonprofit that supports low-income seniors, and JOE NYC, a nonprofit that supports affordable housing developers in the city, are the primary sponsors behind the project. The renovation work will upgrade the building’s elevators, energy systems, lobby and façade. Hargrave House was originally built in 1913 as a Renaissance hotel until it was converted into a residential use in the mid-1900s. An additional $3.5 million renovation plan was executed in 2001.
NEW YORK CITY — Colliers International’s project management team has completed a 12,000-square-foot, build-to-suit office project at One Penn Plaza in Manhattan for Dimension Data, a South Africa-based IT firm. Designed by Gensler, the office space features adjustable desks, shared employee workspaces, expansive views and access to an abundance of natural light. Dimension Data will occupy the 18th floor of the 57-story Penn Plaza, which spans approximately 2.7 million square feet. Vornado Realty Trust owns the building, which was originally built in 1972 and renovated in 1995.
PLAINVIEW, N.Y. — Silber Investment Properties, a brokerage firm specializing in retail real estate, has arranged the $8 million sale of a 13,000-square-foot building in the Long Island City of Plainview. Situated on 1.3 acres, the asset was triple net-leased to CVS at the time of sale. Adam Silber of Silber Investment Properties represented the seller, Pandem Enterprises, in the transaction. Silber also procured the buyer, JRI 28CI LLC, a New York City-based real estate investment group.