NEW YORK CITY — Seagis Property Group has acquired two warehouse buildings adjacent to JFK International Airport in Queens. The properties total 60,000 square feet. The name of the seller and acquisition price were not released. The acquisition complements Seagis’ existing JFK holdings, which total 850,000 square feet in 45 buildings.
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NEW YORK CITY — Fairfield Properties has acquired a multifamily property located at 365 Stewart Ave. in Long Island’s Garden City for $36.5 million. Built in 1938, the four-story building features 80 apartment units. Aaron Jungreis of Rosewood Realty Group represented the buyer and the seller, Va Garden City LLC National Registered Agents Inc., in the deal.
NEW YORK CITY — Cushman & Wakefield has arranged the sale of two multifamily buildings located at 234 E. 95th St. and 446 E. 88th St. in Manhattan’s Upper East Side. A local investor acquired the properties, which total 40 apartment units. The property located at 234 E. 95th St. features 20 one-bedroom units and sold for nearly $670 per square foot. The 8,200-square-foot building also features additional 7,508 square feet of air rights. The 9,000-square-foot property, located at 446 E. 88th St., features 20 one-bedroom, rent-stabilized units and 1,988 square feet of additional air rights. The property sold for $760 per square foot. Guthrie Garvin, Thomas Gammino and Michael Gembecki of Cushman & Wakefield. The buyer, a local investor, was self-represented in the transaction.
Eastern Consolidated Negotiates $32.4M in Refinancing for Six Multifamily Properties in Manhattan
by Amy Works
NEW YORK CITY — Eastern Consolidated has arranged refinancing loans for six multifamily properties in Manhattan in two separate transactions totaling $32.4 million. Jonathan Aghravi and Charles Han of Eastern Consolidated handled the loan placements with Amalgamated Bank. The first loan was a seven-year, $20 million refinancing for five mixed-use buildings, featuring 44 residential units and eight commercial units, located at 420, 422, 424, 426 and 428 Amsterdam. The second loan was a seven-year, $12.4 million refinancing for a newly renovated 28-unit multifamily property located at 44-46 E. End Ave.
NEW YORK CITY — Kalmon Dolgin Affiliates (KDA) has arranged the sales of sites at a sub-divided industrial complex located in Staten Island’s Mariners Harbor district to two Brooklyn-based buyers for a total of $13 million. Gary Mayzlin of KDA represented the seller, 135 Lake Avenue Realty LLC, and buyers in transactions. World Wide Plumbing acquired the property at 125 Lake Avenue, which features seven industrial acres and 100,000 square feet of warehouse buildings; and, Royal Seafood Baza Inc. purchased the property at 175 Lake Avenue, which consists of a 50,000-square-foot industrial warehouse with 40,000 square feet of parking.
The Capital Region continues to experience low vacancy rates across the industrial sector. The region’s growth over the last decade has primarily been driven by multibillion-dollar investments by GlobalFoundries, a semiconductor foundry, and State University of New York Polytechnic Institute (known as SUNY Poly). With limited new construction and virtually no spec-built facilities, the rates on existing spaces have finally experienced some rental appreciation after remaining relatively flat over the decade from 2005 to 2015. For the most part, the region has seen existing tenants shifting to new locations within the marketplace as opposed to companies entering to the marketplace for the first time. Generally, new entrants to the market that have some technology component to their business are locating at the SUNY Poly campus or related facilities. One of the most notable recent transactions was the $57 million sale of The Beltrone Portfolio to The Rosenblum Companies. The portfolio totaled 23 buildings made up of a mix of office and industrial properties. The industrial assets included 10 buildings that would be classified as Class A and B product. Historically the entire portfolio maintained a low vacancy status and at the time of sale it was approximately 5 percent vacant. …
Bestreich Realty Group Facilitates $9.2M Sale of 38-Unit Multifamily Portfolio in Brooklyn
by Amy Works
NEW YORK CITY — Bestreich Realty Group has brokered the sale of a 38-unit five-building assemblage of multifamily properties located at 255-265 Linden St. in Brooklyn’s Bushwick neighborhood. Linden Street Group acquired the properties from Excelsior Equities for $9.5 million. The assemblage comprises four contiguous eight-unit properties and one six-unit property. The buyer plans to hold the property and maximize value. Derek Bestreich, Luke Sproviero, Steve Reynolds of Bestreich represented the buyer and seller in the deal.
NEW YORK CITY — Forest City Ratner Cos. has opened 461 Dean, the world’s tallest modular tower and only modular residential high rise. Located at Greenland Forest City Partners’ Pacific Park Brooklyn, the 32-story high-rise tower features 363 rental apartments. Designed by SHoP Architects, the tower features 149 studios, 166 one-bedroom apartments and 48 two-bedroom apartments, with 23 original unit configurations. Unit prices for studios start at $2,450, one bedrooms start at $3,125 and two bedrooms start at $4,750. On-site amenities include a 24-hour doorman, modern fitness center, yoga and dance studio, sky lounge and rooftop terrace, game room, and children’s playroom as well as in-unit washers/dryers. The property, which is slated for LEED Silver certification, is the first residential building to open at the 22-acre Pacific Park Brooklyn mixed-use community. Pacific Park Brooklyn is being developed by a joint venture between Greenland USA and Forest City Ratner Cos., which is a wholly owned subsidiary of Forest City Realty Trust.
Magnum Real Estate, Winter Properties Complete 505-Bed Residence Hall at the School of Visual Arts
by Amy Works
NEW YORK CITY — A partnership between Magnum Real Estate Group and Winter Properties has completed the development of 24th Street Residence, a 505-bed residence hall located at the School of Visual Arts in New York City. Designed by Ismael Leyva Architects, the recently completed 146,827-square-foot building features student housing, rotating exhibition space, retail and office facilities. The residence hall offers double and triple rooms in a micro-apartment format, each featuring a private bathroom and kitchenette. Community amenities include an outdoor terrace with a barbecue and wet bar; a fully equipped fitness center and yoga room; a theater; a multi-media room and lounge; bike storage; and indoor laundry facilities.
NEW YORK CITY — Cushman & Wakefield has appointed Bruce Mosler, chairman of Global Brokerage, as chair of the firm’s Veterans Initiative. In this role, Mosler will oversee a comprehensive program aimed at hiring U.S. veterans into various service lines and geographies at the Cushman & Wakefield. In order to meet its goal of hiring additional veterans to its workforce, the company will leverage existing relationships with partner veteran-focused organizations, like Syracuse University’s Institute for Veterans and Military Families and the Fisher House Foundation. Additionally, the firm will work closely with the Veterans Jobs Mission, a coalition of more than 230 companies that have collectively employed 348,000 veterans.