NEW YORK CITY — Fairstead Capital has acquired Savoy Park Apartments, a 1,790-unit multifamily campus in the Central Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan, for $315 million. An investor group that includes L+M Development Partners and Savanna sold the property, which is situated on 10.5 acres. Savoy Park consists of seven 16-story buildings, and is 100 percent rent-stabilized. Under the terms of the deal, Fairstead Capital will maintain the apartments as affordable housing until at least 2052. Fairstead Capital plans to upgrade the complex with renovations to interior common spaces, landscaping, public spaces and security systems. Savoy Park offers studio, one- and two-bedroom units and includes amenities such as walking paths, courtyards, playgrounds, laundry facilities, on-site parking and on-site maintenance and management. The complex, built in 1959, was last renovated in 2005. A real estate fund created by Citigroup and L+M purchased the complex, formerly known as Delano Village, in 2012, according to Real Estate Weekly. The deal, which prevented the property from going into foreclosure, was valued at $210 million. Savills Studley’s Jeffrey Baker and Graham Hobbs, along with Ariel Property Advisors’ Victor Sozio and Shimon Shkury, brokered the deal. Fairstead Capital is a real estate investor and manager specializing in …
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NEW YORK CITY — Cushman & Wakefield has brokered the sale of three multifamily buildings located at 257 Quincy St., 570 Jefferson Ave. and 308 Stuyvesant Ave. in Brooklyn’s Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood. The Mann Group sold the properties to an undisclosed buyer for $14.4 million, or $313,043 per unit. The 17,650-square-foot Quincy Street property features 21 units, the 7,364-square-foot Jefferson Avenue property offers nine units, and the 8,320-square-foot Stuyvesant Avenue building contains 16 units.
NEW YORK CITY — Capital One has provided a $32 million, fixed-rate Freddie Mac loan for the refinancing of Turtle Bay Towers, a 27-story cooperative apartment complex located in Manhattan’s Turtle Bay neighborhood. The 15-year loan will be used to pay off existing debt on the property and to fund future capital improvements and repairs. Jonathan Smith of Capital One arranged the financing for the undisclosed borrower. Built in 1929 for commercial use and converted to residential use in the mid-1970s, the complex features 338 units in a mix of studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments.
NEW YORK CITY — Cignature Realty has arranged the sale of an apartment building located at 880 Saint Nicholas Ave. in the Hamilton Heights section of Manhattan. Shamah Properties acquired the 37-unit apartment building from 880 St. Nick LLC for $11.1 million. Peter Vanderpool and Lazer Sternhell of Cignature represented the buyer and the seller in the deal.
NEW YORK CITY — La Mesa Verde Apartments LLC has acquired a six-building multifamily portfolio in the Jackson Heights section of Queens. BRG Queens LLC sold the portfolio for $72 million. Built in 1927, the buildings are located at 3419-34-47 90th St. and 3418-34-46 91st St. Totaling 191,808 square feet, the portfolio features 324 residential units. Aaron Jungreis of Rosewood Realty represented the buyer and seller in the deal.
NEW YORK CITY — CIT Group Inc. served as sole lead arranger for a $65 million senior secured construction loan for MC 19 East Houston LLC, a joint venture between Madison Capital and Vornado Realty Trust. Proceeds of the loan will be used to finance the acquisition and construction of a six-story, 34,170-square-foot retail and office building located on the corner of Broadway and Houston Street in SoHo. The property will feature 11,419 square feet of retail space and 22,751 square feet of office space. Financing was provided by CIT Bank, the principal bank subsidiary of CIT. Additional terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
TOTOWA, N.J. — Tulfra Real Estate has signed a 10-year lease extension with ADT Security Service for 225,000 square feet of space at 930 Riverview Drive in Totowa. ADT will continue to occupy suite 800 at Totowa Business Center through 2030. Originally constructed in 1962 and redeveloped in 1998, the property is situated on 17.4 acres and features more than 800 parking spaces. Tom Consiglio, Gregg Sabato and Scott Peck of Resource Realty represented the landlord, while Brian Godow of CBRE represented the tenant.
NEW YORK CITY — GFI Realty Services has arranged the sale of six contiguous walk-up apartment buildings located at 150-01 through 150-11 88th Ave. in the Jamaica section of Queens. Zara Realty acquired the properties for $21.5 million. Totaling 79,200 square feet, the four-story buildings feature 96 rent-stabilized apartments and eight storage units. Josh Orlander of GFI Realty represented the undisclosed seller, while Yosef Katz, also of GFI Realty, represented the buyer.
NEW YORK CITY — Fox Hill Partners LLC has completed the disposition of apartment buildings located at 141 Park Hill Ave. and 320 and 350 Vanderbilt Ave. in Staten Island. Fox Hill Housing LLC acquired the properties for $52 million. Janice Mac Avoy, Stephanie Spell, Michael Hofer and Benjamin Cohen of Fried Frank served as counsel to the seller in the deal.
NEW YORK CITY — An investment group led by David Berley, chairman of Walter & Samuels Inc., has acquired a boutique office building located at 242 W. 27th St. in Chelsea. Panzel Development Associates sold the property for $14 million. Situated on the campus of the Fashion Institute of Technology, the 18,000-square-foot building features seven floors of office space, including a penthouse with a 500-square-foot deck and ground-floor loft duplex space. Ben Tapper, Noah Buchwald and Ross Weiner of Eastern Consolidated represented the seller, while Adelaide Polsinelli of Eastern Consolidated represented the buyer in the deal.