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NEW YORK CITY — Zar Property NY has acquired a 145,170-square-foot office building located at 250 W. 54th St. in Midtown Manhattan. Ascot Properties Limited Partnership sold the property for $83.1 million. Paul Davidson, Roy Lapidus and Chip Parker of Newmark Grubb Knight Frank represented the seller in the deal.

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MILTON, N.H. — Eckman Construction has completed the construction of Herbert Downs Fire-EMS Station, located at 865 White Mountain Highway in Milton. The 9,000-square-foot facility features four apparatus bays, training areas, turnout gear space, offices, two dorms and a new dispatch center. Cowan Goudreau Architects provided design services for the project, which finished ahead of schedule and under budget.

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LANSDALE, PA — CBRE has brokered the sale of Tollgate Commons, a retail property located at 1650 Sumneytown Pike in Lansdale. A local developer sold the property to an undisclosed buyer for $7.2 million. At the time of sale, the 21,293-square-foot multi-tenant retail center was fully occupied. Matthew Gorman and Michael Shover of CBRE represented the seller, while Keller Williams Commercial represented the buyer in deal.

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CHERRY HILL, N.J. — Hammond Hanlon Camp LLC, a healthcare-focused investment banking firm, has arranged the sale of Cadbury at Cherry Hill, a continuing care retirement community in the Philadelphia suburb of Cherry Hill. Premier Healthcare Management bought the property, which features 138 independent living units, 64 assisted living units and 108 skilled nursing beds.

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LITTLE FERRY, N.J. — Marcus & Millichap has arranged the sale of an industrial property located at 100-120 Industrial Ave. in Little Ferry. A private investor sold the property for $7 million. Robert Filley, Steve Mariani and Daniel Farley of Marcus & Millichap represented the seller in the transaction. The name of the buyer was not released.

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BELLPORT, N.Y. — A joint venture between Pantzer Properties Inc. and Savanna has sold Atlantic Point Apartments in Bellport, on Long Island, for $208 million. The 795-unit apartment community is located at 1220 Orchid Circle. The community was built in two phases in 2003 and 2004. Situated on 115 acres, the property comprises 137 two-story buildings totaling 183 one-bedroom, 346 two-bedroom and 266 three-bedroom apartment units. The units average 1,133 square feet. Amenities include outdoor swimming pools, tennis courts, and a two-story clubhouse with a fitness center, locker rooms, half-court basketball court, media room, business center, community room and kitchen/bar area. The property was 96 percent leased at the time of sale. Jose Cruz, Kevin O’Hearn, Michael Oliver and Stephen Simonelli of HFF represented the seller in the deal. The buyer was not disclosed. Pantzer Properties is an East Coast-based apartment owner with nearly $3 billion in real estate assets. Savanna, a real estate investment manager and institutional fiduciary based in New York City, focuses on property investments throughout the city’s five boroughs. Since 2006, the company has invested over $3 billion in properties totaling nearly 14 million square feet. —Kristin Hiller and Amy Works

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PATERSON, ORANGE, EAST ORANGE, METUCHEN, OLD BRIDGE, HAZLET AND EAST WINDSOR, CONN. — Kline Enterprises has completed the disposition of a 1,009-unit affordable housing portfolio of seven properties in Paterson, Orange, East Orange, Metuchen, Old Bridge and East Windsor. A joint venture between Hudson Valley Property Group, Red Stone Cos. and Wheelock Street Capital acquired the portfolio for $180 million. Community Realty Management will act as third-party property manager for the portfolio, while retaining the majority of the existing staff members at each of the properties. Walker & Dunlop and Fannie Mae provided acquisition financing. Goodwin Procter LLP, Nixon Peabody LLP and Berman Indictor LLP served as counsel for the buyer in the transaction. Jamie Renzenbrink and Gene Levental of SVN Affordable | Levental Realty brokered the transaction.

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WATERBURY, WOLCOTT AND SOUTHINGTON, CONN. — The NHP Foundation-Urban Atlantic Fund I has acquired a four-property seniors housing portfolio in Connecticut for $43 million. The 404-unit portfolio consists of studio, one- and two-bedroom units, with all units contracted for the Project-based Section 8 Housing Assistance Program. The properties are the 150-unit Exchange Place Tower Apartments, located at 44 Center St. in Waterbury; Countryside Apartments I & II, located at 12 Wolf Hill Road in Wolcott and totaling 109 units; and the 145-unit Flanders West Apartments, located at 1 Darling St. in Southington. The name of the seller was not released. The equity fund is a joint venture between PNC Bank, Urban Atlantic and The NHP Foundation.

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SOUTHEAST PENNSYLVANIA — KeyBank Real Estate Capital’s Healthcare platform has arranged an acquisition loan for Baltimore-based Capital Health Group for the acquisition of a three-property seniors housing portfolio in Southeast Pennsylvania. Shortly after acquisition, Capital Health Group refinanced the acquisition/bridge loan through a series of three separate Fannie Mae financings originated by KeyBank’s Commercial Mortgage Group. The properties feature more than 500 units across the three properties. Grant Saunders and Jay Jordan of KeyBank’s Healthcare Group originated the initial acquisition financing, while Charlie Shoop of KeyBank’s Commercial Mortgage Group arranged the Fannie Mae financing.

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NEW YORK CITY — Alpha Realty has arranged the sale of a multifamily property located at 2342 Atlantic Ave. in Brooklyn’s Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood. Witnick Real Estate Partners acquired the 16,700-square-foot property from Up Realty for $5.4 million, or $327 per square foot. Lew Mavashev of Alpha Realty represented the seller, while Jacob Aronov, also of Alpha Realty, represented the buyer in the off-market transaction.

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