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BUFFALO, N.Y. — A REIT has sold the McKinley Plaza shopping center to a private real estate investment firm. The price was not disclosed. The 95,544-square-foot retail center at 3670 McKinley Parkway is 98 percent leased to 12 tenants and has 503 parking spaces. T.J. Maxx and A.C. Moore Arts & Crafts anchor the center, occupying 32,000 and 22,000 square feet, respectively. Built in 1991, the center underwent extensive renovations in 2015. Cushman & Wakefield’s Metropolitan Area Capital Markets Group was the agent for the property and procured the buyer as well as the seller. Brian Whitmer, Andrew Merin, Seth Pollack, and Kubby Tischler of Cushman & Wakefield worked in conjunction with Joyce MacKnight and Ben Borruso of Pyramid Brokerage Company.

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NEW YORK CITY — Greystone has closed a $550 million permanent Freddie Mac loan made to joint venture partners The Moinian Group and SL Green Realty Corp. for Sky Residences in Manhattan. The Greystone Bassuk debt advisory team, led by Richard Bassuk and Drew Fletcher, represented the borrower. The transaction marks the largest-ever single-asset tax-exempt financing completed by Freddie Mac and a first-of-its-kind private placement structure that includes permanent financing for hundreds of affordable housing units in New York City. Steve Rosenberg, Billy Posey, Joe Mosley, and Jeff Englund of Greystone collaborated with Freddie Mac on the structure for Moinian and SL Green, and spearheaded the loan process for Greystone. Sky Residences, located at 605 West 42nd Street, is one of New York City’s iconic luxury rental buildings with 1,175 units and 70,000 square feet of amenity space in a 71-story tower. The property was developed by Moinian and designed by Rockwell Group. Amenities include an exclusive multi-level fitness club; water club; spa; lap pool; NBA regulation-size basketball court; two outdoor pools; café; kids’ club; and a private outdoor park design by Thomas Balsley. The property is the largest single-tower residential building in the United States, with 25 percent of its …

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NEW YORK CITY — Oestreicher Properties, a fully integrated real estate, development and construction company, and GPB Capital Holdings, an asset management firm, have closed on construction financing for 211 Schermerhorn, a new ground-up boutique condominium building designed by architect Morris Adjmi. CapitalSource, a division of Pacific Western Bank, provided a $47.9 million condominium construction loan for this luxury residential building. JLL’s Aaron Niedermayer, Aaron Appel and Brandon Krupetsky coordinated financing. The property is located in Brooklyn’s historic Boerum Hill neighborhood. The 14-story mixed-use building will feature 48 condominiums ranging from one to three bedrooms. The building includes 10,000 square feet of ground-floor retail space. Amenities will include a 1,138-square-foot communal rooftop terrace, a lounge and media room, fitness center and children’s playroom. Other services include bike storage and private storage units available for purchase. Stribling Marketing Associates is the exclusive sales and marketing firm for 211 Schermerhorn.

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NEW YORK CITY — Marcus & Millichap has brokered the $15 million sale of The Jefferson-MacDonough Collection, a multifamily portfolio with 53 rent-stabilized units, located in Brooklyn. The portfolio consists of five multifamily apartment buildings located in the Bedford-Stuyvesant area, at 39 and 44 MacDonough Street between Marcy Avenue and Tompkins Avenue. Shaun Riney and Daniel Greenblatt of Marcus & Millichap’s Brooklyn office along with Peter Von Der Ahe and Joseph Koicim of Marcus & Millichap’s Manhattan office had the exclusive listing to market the property on behalf of the seller, a private investor. The team also secured the buyer, a developer.

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NEW YORK CITY — Taconic Investment Partners and Silverstein Properties plan to develop the Hudson Research Center at 619 West 54th Street. Development plans include the creation of more than 150,000 square feet of life science wet lab research space. The 330,000-square-foot property at 619 West 54th Street is the home of the New York Stem Cell Foundation’s recently developed 40,000-square-foot research institute and headquarters. The 10-story building features the infrastructure necessary to support life science and medical tenants including 33,000-square-foot floorplates, robust electrical capacity, emergency generators, high floor loads, and high ceilings. Taconic and Silverstein plan to invest up to $20 million to further enhance base building infrastructure in order to deliver lab-ready space to research tenants. Transwestern Consulting Group (TCG) serves as the leasing agent for the building.

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ALBANY, N.Y. — KeyBank Community Development Lending & Investment has partnered with Riverside Capital to provide a $12.7 million Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) equity investment to help Michaels Development Company rehabilitate Skyline Gardens Apartments, an affordable housing development in Albany, NY. The project will be financed with a combination of LIHTC equity and tax-exempt bonds provided by the New York State Housing Finance Agency (NYS HFA), a soft loan through the NYS HFA, a House NY Mitchell Lama subsidy loan and existing reserves. The property features 188 LIHTC-regulated units serving families that earn up to 60 percent of the area median income. Of these units, 131 will be covered by a 20-year Housing Assistance Payments contract allowing families who are eligible for the HAP subsidized units to pay no more than 30 percent of their income toward rent. Skyline Gardens Apartments was originally built in 1973. It was last renovated more than 20 years ago. Tori O’Brien of of KeyBank Community Development Lending arranged the financing.

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NEW YORK CITY — Cushman & Wakefield served as the exclusive advisor to Trinity Wall Street in arranging $400 million of acquisition financing secured by 375 Hudson Street in Manhattan. The senior mortgage financing was provided by affiliates of Goldman Sachs Mortgage Company. The 19-story Class A office and retail property was constructed in 1987; it contains nearly 1.1 million square feet of rentable area including 17 floors of office space, prime ground-floor retail space, a gym and rooftop outdoor running track, 46,000 square feet of storage space as well as a two-level, 100-space parking garage. The property’s office space is fully leased, anchored by Saatchi & Saatchi, which occupies more than 62 percent of the space. Steve Kohn, John Alascio, Alex Hernandez, Chris Moyer and Alex Lapidus of Cushman & Wakefield’s Equity, Debt and Structured Finance team represented Trinity Wall Street.

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HENRIETTA, N.Y. — University Student Living LLC has opened The Lodge, a student housing community located near the Rochester Institute of Technology in Henrietta, New York. The community offers 37 individual cottage homes and 37 townhouses along the Genesee River. The property features sidewalks; on-street parking; over 2.5 miles of walking trails; a 6,500-square-foot clubhouse; pool deck; study lounges; a business center; social areas with billiards, ping pong and media screens; outdoor grilling stations; a 24-hour fitness center with a yoga studio; athletic fields; and fire pits. All homes are fully furnished and leased by the bed. The property was 99-percent pre-leased, and opened one month ahead of schedule. 

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MONTGOMERY, N.Y. — Meridian Design Build has completed the construction of a package sortation and distribution center located at 201 Neelytown Road in Montgomery for developer SunCap Property Group. Situated on 44.1 acres, the 248,370-square-foot facility was built for a leading provider of global shipping and information services. The facility features 63 loading docks, seven drive-in doors, 184 interior van loading positions, 451 auto parking stalls and 190 exterior trailer stalls. Cornerstone Architects provided architectural services, while Langan provided civil engineering work for the property.

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NEW YORK CITY — Kamber Management Co. has entered into a contract to acquire the Riverside Garage portfolio of parking facilities on Manhattan’s Upper West Side for an $50 million. The 916-parking stall portfolio consists of three parking garages located at the base of five residential towers located at 80, 100-120 and 220-240 Riverside Blvd. The properties are fully leased to Icon Parking Systems, a garage operator in New York City. David Schechtman of Meridian Capital Group represented the undisclosed seller, while Steven Levy of Kamber Management represented the buyer in the deal.

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