NEW YORK CITY — Rosewood Realty Group has negotiated the $3.7 million sale of a four-story apartment building in the Flatbush neighborhood of Brooklyn. Located at 2522 Newkirk Ave., the 15,800-square-foot building was built in 1915 and consists of 16 residential units. Michael Guttman and Aaron Jungreis of Rosewood represented the seller, Aulder Capital, in the transaction. Roswood also represented the buyer, Sutton Equity Capital.
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NEW YORK CITY — JLL Capital Markets has secured a $26 million loan for the refinancing of a three-property multifamily portfolio in the Bushwick neighborhood of Brooklyn. The properties are located at 184 Noll St., 286 Stanhope St. and 324 Melrose St. Aaron Appel, Keith Kurland, Jonathan Schwartz, Michael Diaz, Adam Schwartz and Matt Fagella of JLL secured the interest-only loan for borrower Cayuga Capital Management through lender Citigroup Global Markets. The 62,000-square-foot portfolio consists of 63 residential units and six commercial units with a combined 5,650 square feet of office space.
NEW YORK CITY — The Dermot Company has acquired the Kestrel, an eight-story, 126-unit multifamily building in Brooklyn’s Windsor Terrace neighborhood. Located at 33 Caton Place, the property was constructed in 2014. Amenities include a resident lounge, children’s playroom, fitness center, yoga room, sauna, pet spa and a landscaped roof deck with grilling areas and private cabanas. HFF represented The Dermot Company in the transaction. The seller was undisclosed.
NEW YORK CITY — Brax Realty has brokered the $12.2M sale of a two multifamily buildings on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. The properties, which were built in 1910, are located at 432-434 E. 89th St. and contain 41 residential units. Alan Stenson of Brax Realty represented the buyer, S.W. Management, in the transaction. The seller was H S Realty Associates.
NEW YORK CITY — Marcus & Millichap has arranged the $2 million sale of a four-story, mixed-use building in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn. Located at 40 Nostrand Ave., the property consists of one retail unit and six residential units. Matt Fotis and Dylan Renicker of Marcus & Millichap’s Manhattan office represented the seller, a private investor, in the transaction. The buyer was also a private investor.
NEW YORK CITY — Marcus & Millichap has negotiated the $15.2 million sale of two mixed-use properties in Manhattan. Located at 162 Third Ave. and 317 E. 5th St., the two properties consist of 24 residential units and ground-floor retail space. 162 Third Ave. is a four-story, 9,500-square-foot building, 317 E. 5th St. is a six-story, 8,100-square-foot building. Barbara Dansker and Steven Lusby of Marcus & Millichap represented the undisclosed seller in the transaction. The buyer was also undisclosed.
NEW YORK CITY — ABS Altman Warwick has arranged the $51 million refinancing of the Pergament Enterprises Mall, a 360,000-square-foot grocery-anchored power center in Staten Island. Located adjacent to the 1.3 million-square-foot Staten Island Mall on Richmond Avenue, the center in anchored by Stop & Shop. ABS Altman Warwick arranged a 15-year, interest-only loan with a rate of 4 percent on behalf of the undisclosed borrower. The lender was a major life insurance company.
NEW YORK CITY — Greystone has provided a $45 million bridge loan for three Section 8 affordable housing properties in Manhattan. The properties are located in Washington Heights, Morningside Heights, and West Harlem. The borrower was undisclosed. The financing will go toward preserving affordability for residents across the three properties through a new 30-year regulatory agreement with New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development and the extension of the Section 8 contract with HUD.
NEW YORK CITY — Rosewood Realty Group has arranged the $57 million sale of a 120-unit, five-building multifamily portfolio in the Upper West Side of Manhattan. The properties are located at 4, 8, 10-16 Manhattan Ave. and 3-5 and 7-9 W. 108th St. Rosewood Realty’s Aaron Jungreis represented the seller, The Orbach Group, in the transaction. The buyer was undisclosed. The purchase price of the portfolio equates to a 4.7 percent capitalization rate.
NEW YORK CITY — A partnership between L&L Holding Co., Normandy Real Estate Partners and an institutional investor advised by J.P. Morgan Asset Management has acquired Terminal Stores, a 1.2 million-square-foot complex in the West Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan, for $880 million. Constructed in 1891, Terminal Stores originally served the railroad lines that dominated the middle Hudson River waterfront. Coleman Burke, managing partner of Waterfront New York Realty, purchased the complex in 1983 and converted it into self-storage and office space. Current tenants include Uber Technologies Inc., L’Oréal USA and architectural firm Grimshaw. The property spans the entire block bounded by 11th Avenue, 12th Avenue, West 27th Street and West 28th Street. The partnership plans to transform the former warehouse complex into an office and retail development. Plans call for the conversion of approximately 500,000 square feet of self-storage space into Class A office use. Darcy Stacom and Bill Shanahan of CBRE represented the seller, a joint venture between Waterfront New York and GreenOak Real Estate Advisors LP. James Millon, Tom Traynor, Ethan Gottlieb and PJ Finley of CBRE Debt & Structured Finance arranged the $650 million acquisition financing on behalf of the borrower. Manhattan-based L&L is a privately owned …