NEW YORK CITY — Stonehenge NYC, a New York City-based investment and management firm, has received a $63 million loan for the refinancing of two multifamily buildings totaling 206 units in Manhattan. The properties are located at 108 W. 15th St. and 210 W. 89th St. and span 56 and 150 units, respectively. New York Community Bank provided the funds to Stonehenge, which has owned and managed the buildings since the 1990s. Ralph Herzka and Abe Hirsh of Meridian Capital Group arranged the financing, the specific terms of which were not disclosed.
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WOODCLIFF LAKE, N.J. — Cushman & Wakefield has arranged the $36 million sale of a 118,000-square-foot office property in Woodcliff Lake, located in the northern part of the Garden State. Brooklyn-based Sheila Properties purchased the asset, which was fully leased at the time of sale to a subsidiary of Japanese pharmaceutical firm Eisai Inc., from Hartz Mountain Industries. David Bernhaut, Andrew Merin, Gary Gabriel, Brian Whitmer and Kyle Schmidt of Cushman & Wakefield represented both parties in the transaction.
MIDDLETOWN, PA. — Sims Mortgage Funding, a subsidiary of Connecticut-based lender HJ Sims, has provided a $5.3 million HUD-insured loan for Middletown Interfaith Apartments, a 125-unit affordable seniors housing community located outside of Harrisburg. The property was built in the early 1980s. Sims Mortgage secured the financing through the HUD 223(f) loan program, which is often used to finance affordable housing projects. The loan, a portion of which will be used to fund capital improvements, was structured with a 35-year term.
NEW YORK CITY — A partnership between two New York-based developers, Exact Capital and Lam Group, has topped off a 26-story Renaissance by Marriott hotel in Harlem. The 210-room property is being constructed above Harlem’s historic Victoria Theater, which was originally built in 1917. The hotel will include a 5,000-square-foot ballroom, and the building will house 25,000 square feet of retail space. Completion is slated for 2020. A 191-unit multifamily building under construction on the site is also nearing completion. Half of the units in the residential building will be rented at below-market rates.
WALPOLE, MASS. — Washington Trust Bank has provided a $30 million loan for the refinancing of New Pond Village, a seniors housing community in the southern Boston suburb of Walpole. Situated on 19.4 acres, the property includes 167 independent living units and 17 assisted living units. The borrower was Benchmark Senior Living, which recently completed an $8 million renovation program at the property that included the addition of memory care services.
PARSIPPANY, N.J. — Newmark Knight Frank (NKF) has negotiated a 200,000-square-foot industrial lease at 100 Jefferson Road in Parsippany, located west of Newark, on behalf of Vitaquest International LLC, a manufacturer of nutritional foods. James Ritman and Trevor Patterson of NKF represented the tenant in the lease negotiations. The name and representative of the landlord were not disclosed.
NEW YORK CITY — Mission Capital Advisors has arranged a $15.2 million loan for The Box Factory, a former industrial building in Brooklyn that is being redeveloped into a 65,837-square-foot office and entertainment complex. Proceeds will be used to refinance construction debt and further redevelop the property. Jonathan More, Ari Hirt and Lexington Henn of Mission Capital arranged the financing on behalf of the project development team, which is led by Brickman Real Estate and Hornig Capital Partners. Construction began in 2018. Pine River provided the loan.
NEW YORK CITY — Knotel, a provider of flexible office space, has inked a deal to lease 12,500 square feet at 80 White Street in the Tribeca area of lower Manhattan. The company will occupy the third and fourth floors of the recently renovated building beginning in September. Gregory Gang and Catherine O’Toole of Lee & Associates represented the landlord, General Hardware Manufacturing Co., in the lease negotiations. Knotel now has more than 40 locations throughout New York City.
NEW YORK CITY — Chess Builders, a locally based developer, has received a $140 million construction loan for a mixed-use project located at 210 E. 135th St. in The Bronx. The project will consist of two 25-story towers housing 430 apartments, 129 of which will be rented at below-market rates, as well as 24 hotel rooms, 5,000 square feet of commercial space and 210 parking spaces. S3 Capital Partners, a New York-based private lender, provided the funds.
NEWARK, DEL. — Vesper Holdings has acquired The Retreat at Newark, a 597-bed student housing community located near the University of Delaware campus in Newark, for $48 million. The property offers a mix of one-, two-, four- and five-bedroom units. Shared amenities include a basketball court, clubhouse, fitness center, tanning beds, a golf simulator, outdoor grilling areas, a pool, hot tub and a computer lounge. TSB Realty brokered the sale of the property on behalf of an undisclosed seller. Vesper plans to invest $1 million in capital improvements in order to renovate shared amenity spaces as well as make exterior improvements and substantial technology upgrades throughout the property.