Northeast

SOUTH BRUNSWICK, N.J. — San Francisco-based investment firm Terreno Realty Corp. has sold a 603,000-square-foot industrial property in South Brunswick, about 45 miles south of Manhattan, for $144.2 million. The property address was not disclosed. Terreno bought the original property consisting of 413,000 square feet in 2010 for $22.5 million. In 2013, Terreno acquired the adjacent land and expanded the building by 190,000 square feet. The buyer was also not disclosed.

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NEW YORK CITY — ACRES Capital has provided a $40.7 million loan for the refinancing of The Eve, a 76-unit apartment building located in the Crown Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn. The Eve is a seven-story, newly constructed building that offers elevator service and a mix of studio, one- and two-bedroom units. Amenities include a fitness center, resident lounge, children’s playroom, rooftop deck, pet washing station and various outdoor recreational spaces. The name of the borrower was not disclosed.

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PHILADELPHIA — Inland Real Estate Investment Corp. and Devon Self Storage, which are both part of The Inland Real Estate Group of Cos., have completed a redevelopment project at 5200 Unruh Ave. in northeast Philadelphia. The project converted the former Moulton Ladder Manufacturing Co. facility, which was first built in 1900 adjacent to the Delaware River, into a self-storage facility. The five-story building features 88,000 net rentable square feet of climate-controlled space across 932 units.

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NEW YORK CITY — Marcus & Millichap has brokered the $13.5 million sale of a 28-unit apartment building on Manhattan’s Lower East Side. The six-story, recently renovated building at 135 Eldridge St. was originally constructed in 1900 and includes two commercial spaces that are leased to Akiko Nails and Ha’s Dac Biet. Joe Koicim and Logan Markley of Marcus & Millichap represented the undisclosed seller in the transaction. The buyer and sales price were also not disclosed.

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NEW YORK CITY — Westhab Inc., a nonprofit provider of housing and human services, has opened Fort Greene Family Center, a $73 million transitional housing complex in Brooklyn. Aufgang Architects designed the 11-story building, which houses 105 units and was developed in partnership with Slate Property Group. The building also features 1,405 square feet of community facility space and recreational areas for children. In addition, residents have access to a range of onsite social services: job training programs, financial literacy training, youth services and educational support, healthcare coordination and wellness programming.

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BELLEVILLE, N.J. — Locally based developer Lincoln Equities Group has completed a two-building, 204,407-square-foot industrial project in the Northern New Jersey community of Belleville. The site at 681 Main Street spans 15.2 acres, and the development consists of a 91,746-square-foot building and a 112,661-square-foot building, both of which feature clear heights of 36 feet. Combined, the buildings offer 43 dock doors, four drive-in doors and 4,732 square feet of office space. Lincoln Equities has tapped CBRE as the leasing agent.

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MOUNT SUNAPEE, N.H. — Hideaway Inns has debuted its 55-room flagship property in Mount Sunapee, a ski resort town located near the Vermont-New Hampshire border. Hideaway Inn Mount Sunapee is located at the base of the mountain and offers amenities such as a library, gaming area, a putting green, coffee bar and a coworking space. Revival Hotels manages the property. Two additional Hideaway Inn properties are currently under development in Mount Snow, Vt., and Sugar Hill, N.H.

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NEWARK, N.J. — CBRE has negotiated the sale of a portfolio of two multifamily buildings totaling 43 units in Newark. The building at 66-68 Garside St. consists of 20 gut-renovated units and 3,000 square feet of commercial space. The building at 536-540 Central Ave. is being redeveloped to house 23 loft-style units in addition to 4,000 square feet of retail space. Richard Gatto, Fahri Ozturk, and Zach McHale of CBRE represented the seller, locally based alternative asset management company Napier Park Global Capital, in the deal.

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AUBURN, N.H. — Colliers has brokered the sale of a 20,780-square-foot industrial building in Auburn, located near the Massachusetts-New Hampshire border. The building sits on a 4.8-acre site within Wellington Business Park that can support future expansion. Abigail Bachman and Laura Nesmith of Colliers represented the buyer, an affiliate of product development company IPSUMM Inc., in the transaction. Denis Dancoes III, Thomas Farrelly and Sue Ann Johnson of Cushman & Wakefield represented the seller, Analog Devices Inc.

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BOSTON — MassDevelopment has provided $37.6 million in tax-exempt bond financing for an affordable housing conversion project in Boston. The project will convert the former Blessed Sacrament Church in the Jamaica Plain neighborhood, which was built in the early 1900s and served as an active parish until the early 2000s, into a 55-unit complex. The unit mix will consist of 17 studios, 25 one-bedroom residences and 13 two-bedroom apartments that will be reserved for households earning between 30 and 80 percent of the area median income. Six units will be specifically reserved for formerly homeless individuals. Construction is underway and is expected to be completed in early 2028. The developer is a partnership between an affiliate of Pennrose and the local nonprofit Hyde Square Task Force. Citizens Bank purchased the bond.

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