Northeast

Willow-Spring-Tryko

BRICK, N.J. — Tryko Partners has acquired Burnt Tavern Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center in Brick for an undisclosed price. Located at 1049 Burnt Tavern Road, the center includes 148 skilled nursing beds with expansion potential and an assisted living component that can accommodate 23 clients. The company plans to launch a $1 million renovation program to upgrade the property, which has been renamed Willow Spring Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center. Planning renovations include a state-of-the-art sub-acute care unit, expanded rehabilitation facility with cutting-edge equipment and technology, and updated common areas, patient rooms and assisted living accommodations. Tryko Partners purchased the asset from the original developer, NuVision Management. Additional terms of the transaction were not released.

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Stone-Heron-ORL

MADISON, CONN. — O,R&L Commercial has brokered the acquisition of a light industrial facility in Madison. Stone Heron LLC purchased the 42,000-square-foot property from Garland Associates for $2 million. Located at 14 New Road, the 42,000-square-foot property was developed in 1970 for Shoreline Industries and has been home to Garrity Industries since 1983. The property will become the new home of Pacuda Inc., which is relocating from Deep River, Conn. Timothy McMahon of O,R&L Commercial represented the buyer, while James Panczykowski of Binswanger represented the seller in the transaction.

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HANOVER, N.J. — Fairfield, N.J.-based Woodmont Properties has secured a long-term permanent loan for Woodmont Knolls at Hanover, a multifamily community located in the Cedar Knolls section of Hanover. The financing, which was provided by Valley National Bank, enables Woodmont to secure permanent financing for the property, which is now fully leased. Situated on a 15-acre former industrial site, the property features 126 one- and two-bedroom flats and carriage homes. On-site amenities include a clubhouse with sports bar and gaming system, strength and cardio center, billiards room, cyber café, and a swimming pool with a sundeck. Additionally, the pet-friendly community features a dog park and a picnic and barbeque area.

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300Lafayette-HFF

NEW YORK CITY — HFF has arranged $40 million in financing for the fee simple interest of 300 Lafayette, a development site located at the corner of Lafayette and Houston streets in Manhattan’s SoHo neighborhood. The firm worked on behalf of the borrower, LargaVista Cos., to secure the 20-year, fixed-rate loan through a national life insurance company. The development site is an 11,622-square-foot site with 365 feet of frontage along Crosby, Lafayette and Houston streets. A joint venture between LargaVista Cos. and Related Cos. plans to construct a seven-story mixed-use, retail and office building on the property. Mike Tepedino and Michael Gigliotti of HFF negotiated the transaction.

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DLC-Mgmt

POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. — DLC Management Corp. has acquired The Shoppes at South Hills, a retail power center located in Poughkeepsie. The 518,000-square-foot center was purchased for an undisclosed price. The Shoppes at South Hills is occupied by a variety of tenants, including ShopRite, Burlington Coat Factory, Christmas Tree Shop, Hobby Lobby, Kmart, Ashley Furniture HomeStore, Bob’s Discount Furniture and Chuck E. Cheese. Jose Cruz and Marc Duvall of HFF represented the undisclosed seller in the transaction.

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RiverDriveConstruction

MOUNT OLIVE TOWNSHIP, N.J. — River Drive Construction has completed the build-out of a 19,400-square-foot space for DSRV Inc. at 330 Waterloo Valley Road in Mount Olive Township. The project involved the conversion of 10,000 square feet of warehouse space into a light manufacturing facility for a diagnostics reagent process. The conversion involved the restructuring and installing various aspects of the space, including walls, extensive plumbing, HVAC and electric. Additionally, 8,000 square feet of space received a basic refresh. DSRV Inc. will now move its Georgia office and manufacturing activities to Mount Olive Township, which will optimize its operations with the new proximity to its parent company, Diagnostica Stago. River Drive Construction served as project manager of the conversion, which took eight months to complete.

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NEW YORK CITY — Kalmon Dolgin Affiliates has brokered the sale of a warehouse and parking lot at 39 Ferris St. in the Red Hook section of Brooklyn. Kobe Bussan USA purchased the 6,000-square-foot warehouse and 14,000-square-foot parking lot from 39 Ferris Street LLC for $5 million. The buyer, a Japanese supermarket and restaurant, plans to open a new location at the site. Jeffrey Unger of Kalmon Dolgin represented the seller, while Yoko Evans of Furumoto Realty represented the buyer in the transaction.

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HOBOKEN, N.J. — SJP Properties has leased 40,000 square feet of office space to Jet at Waterfront Corporate Center III in Hoboken. Slated to launch in 2015, Jet is the latest e-commerce venture led by Marc Lore, former CEO and co-founder of Diapers.com. The company will use the Waterfront location as its headquarters. Waterfront Corporate Center III is SJP’s third and final building within its high-performance, mixed-use business complex in Hoboken. Scott Peck and Brian Wilson of Resource Realty represented Jet in the transaction; SJP was represented in-house.

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Willow-Spring-Tryko

BRICK, N.J. — Tryko Partners has acquired Burnt Tavern Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center in Brick for an undisclosed price. Located at 1049 Burnt Tavern Road, the center includes 148 skilled nursing beds with expansion potential and an assisted living component that can accommodate 23 clients. The company plans to launch a $1 million renovation program to upgrade the property, which has been renamed Willow Spring Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center. Planning renovations include a state-of-the-art sub-acute care unit, expanded rehabilitation facility with cutting-edge equipment and technology, and updated common areas, patient rooms and assisted living accommodations. Tryko Partners purchased the asset from the original developer, NuVision Management. Additional terms of the transaction were not released.

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125-Summer

BOSTON — HFF has placed a $150 million mortgage on 125 Summer St., a Class A office tower in Boston’s Financial District. Located along the Rose Kennedy Greenway, the 475,303-square-foot, transit-oriented property offers access to the MBTA and commuter rail lines via South State Station. Additionally, the 22-story property features below-grade parking for 273 vehicles, a Bright Horizons daycare and a Starbucks. HFF worked on behalf of the borrower, Oxford Properties Group, to secure the fixed-rate loan through Guggenheim Commercial Real Estate Finance LLC. Oxford acquired the property as part of a larger officer portfolio in September. Riaz Cassum, John Fowler and Patrick McAneny of HFF represented the borrower in the transaction.

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