NEW YORK CITY — JLL has arranged a $130 million construction loan for The 360, a 304-unit multifamily project that will be located in the Mott Haven neighborhood of The Bronx. The 360 will be a 13-story building with 228 market-rate and 76 affordable units that will come in studio, one- and two-bedroom floor plans. Amenities will include a rooftop lounge, fitness center with a yoga studio, coworking spaces and 24-hour concierge services, and The 360 will also house 47,892 square feet of retail space that is preleased to Food Bazaar. Lauren Kaufman and Nicco Lupo of JLL arranged the loan through PCCP on behalf of the developer, a partnership between Shorewood Real Estate Group and Bogopa Enterprises. Construction is slated for a 2028 completion.
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ROCHESTER, N.Y. — New York City-based Lument has provided a $58.2 million Freddie Mac loan for the refinancing of The Village at Unity and The Hamlet, a 332-unit seniors housing property in Rochester. Built in 1990 and subsequently renovated in 2000, 2012 and 2022, the property consists of 272 independent living units, 40 assisted living units and 20 memory care residences. Tyler Armstrong, Chris Cain and Taylor Russ of Lument originated the financing on behalf of the owner, Wegman Cos. The loan carries a 10-year term with interest-only payments for four years, a fixed interest rate and a 30-year amortization schedule.
HOLBROOK, N.Y. — Whole Foods Market has opened a 43,000-square-foot store in the Long Island community of Holbrook. The store is located within The Shops at SunVet, which is a redevelopment of a former 280,000-square-foot mall. The store, which is the eighth on Long Island for the Austin-based grocer, offers a full-service meat and seafood counter, a prepared foods section, artisanal foods section, wellness and beauty department and a selection of nearly 300 craft beers.
NEW YORK CITY — Turner & Townsend has signed a 24,394-square-foot office lease in Midtown Manhattan. The professional services company has committed to the sixth floor of 100 Park Avenue, a 36-story, 905,000-square-foot building, on a 12-year term. Mary Ann Tighe, Stephen Eynon and Alessia Lawson of CBRE represented the tenant in the lease negotiations. Harry Blair, Barry Zeller, Justin Royce and Pierce Hance of Cushman & Wakefield represented the landlord, SL Green. The building is now fully leased.
NEW YORK CITY — North Bridge, a provider of commercial credit solutions, has provided an $8.5 million C-PACE (Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy) loan for Herald Towers, a three-building apartment complex located at 50 W. 34th St. in Midtown Manhattan. The borrower, JEMB Realty, will use the loan proceeds to fund infrastructural upgrades and modernize building systems across the 690-unit complex. According to North Bridge, the transaction represents the first multifamily C-PACE deal to close in New York City.
NEW YORK CITY — StoneX has signed a 21,904-square-foot office lease expansion in Midtown Manhattan. The global financial services firm is taking additional space on the 32nd floor at 230 Park Avenue, bringing its total footprint to 94,742 square feet. Mark Weiss, Scott Shelbourne and Melissa Rubenstein of Cushman & Wakefield represented StoneX in the lease negotiations. Brian Waterman, Scott Klau, Erik Harris, Zach Weil and Cole Gendels of Newmark, along with internal agents Andrew Ackerman and Walter Rooney, represented the landlord, RXR.
NEW YORK CITY AND TAMPA, FLA. — Affiliates of Blue Owl Capital (NYSE: OWL), a New York City-based private equity firm, have entered into an agreement to acquire Tampa-based REIT Sila Realty Trust (NYSE: SILA) for $2.4 billion. The deal, which will make Sila a private company, is expected to close late in the second quarter or early in the third quarter of this year. The valuation represents a per-share stock price of $30.38 for Sila. That price constitutes a 19 percent premium over Sila’s closing stock price of $25.53 per share on April 17, the last full day of trading prior to the announcement. The share price also represents a 25.6 percent premium over Sila’s average volume weighted price for the last 30 trading days. BofA Securities is serving as Sila’s exclusive financial advisor, and Hogan Lovells US LLP is acting as Sila’s legal counsel. Citigroup Global Markets Inc. is acting as lead financial advisor to Blue Owl, with Truist Securities Inc. also acting as a financial advisor. Newmark is Blue Owl’s real estate advisor. Kirkland & Ellis LLP is serving as legal advisor to Blue Owl. “The Sila team has curated a highly diversified collection of critically important …
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. — Dwight Mortgage Trust (DMT), the affiliate REIT of New York City-based Dwight Capital, has provided a $67.5 million bridge loan for the refinancing of Elements at Saratoga Lake, a 260-unit multifamily property in upstate New York. Completed in 2024, the property comprises 26 residential buildings that house 172 one-bedroom and 88 two-bedroom units, as well as a clubhouse building. Amenities include an indoor-outdoor pool, golf simulator, pickleball court and a fitness center with a yoga studio. David Scheer and Alex Izso of Dwight originated the debt on behalf of the borrower, Blue Iron Development.
NEW YORK CITY — Marcus & Millichap has brokered the $7 million sale of a 3,965-square-foot mixed-use building in Manhattan’s West Village. The building at 304 Bleecker St. consists of four newly renovated, market-rate apartments and a 1,550-square-foot retail space that is leased to Joe & the Juice. John Stewart and Dylan Torey of Marcus & Millichap represented the seller, HUBB NYC, in the transaction and procured the buyer, a private investor.
NEW YORK CITY — CIGNA has signed a 32,700-square-foot office lease renewal at 2 Grand Central in Midtown Manhattan. The insurance giant is relocating its offices at the base of the building to two full upper floors. Anthony Dattoma of CBRE represented CIGNA in the lease negotiations. Paul Amrich, Neil King, Meghan Allen, Alexander Golod and James Ackerson, also with CBRE, represented the undisclosed landlord.
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