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TOTOWA, N.J. — JLL has arranged $11 million in financing for a data center in Totowa, a western suburb of New York City. The property is a 125,871-square-foot facility that was completed in 2009 and is leased to Dallas-based data center REIT CyrusOne. An undisclosed life insurance company provided the permanent loan, which carries a fixed interest rate and a 10-year term. Thomas Didio of JLL arranged the financing for the borrower, Russo Development.

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SPARTA, N.J. — Genworth Financial has provided a $12 million construction loan for an 80,000-square-foot ShopRite supermarket and an adjacent 15,000-square-foot ShopRite Wine & Spirits store in Sparta, a city located about 45 miles west of New York. The loan carries a 20-year term and 20-year amortization schedule. David Fryer of G.S. Wilcox & Co. arranged the loan on behalf of the borrower, a partnership between Sparta 283 Realty LLC and Ronetco Supermarkets Inc. Construction is slated for completion in October 2019.

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Demand for industrial space in Philadelphia and suburban Pennsylvania counties has been strong over the last five years. The last meaningful wave of speculative construction occurred in 2002. Couple that with the fact that much of the area’s industrial inventory was built prior to 1980, and we have a market that is ready to absorb a rising volume of speculative product. Organic growth and new-to-market requirements have absorbed most of the quality supply, leaving inventory that is at 40 to 50 years old and functionally obsolete for many requirements of today’s e-commerce users. Activity has been slower in the year’s first six months as companies have been more cautious about planning for future growth. Another factor has been the lack of quality-space options, with less than 1 percent of the inventory considered institutional, Class A space. This dearth of quality space is reflected in the single-digit vacancies. Developers, tenants and brokers will be watching closely as over 5 million square feet of speculative industrial space is projected to deliver in the next 12 to 24 months. Strong Urban Demand There is pent-up demand from local warehouse and manufacturing companies as well as increasing demand from third-party logistics (3PLs) users, food …

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KING OF PRUSSIA, PA. — CBRE has arranged the sale of a 292,110-square-foot industrial portfolio in King of Prussia, a northwestern suburb of Philadelphia. The properties are located at 201 and 221 King Manor Drive, as well as 740, 780 and 820 Third Ave. The portfolio was 95 percent leased at the time of sale. Brad Ruppel, Michael Hines, Brian Fiumara and Lauren Dawicki of CBRE represented the sellers, Pennsylvania-based Endurance Real Estate Group and Texas-based Thackeray Partners, in the transaction. The sales price and buyer were undisclosed.

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NEW YORK CITY — KFIR Capital, a New York-based firm, has arranged the $20.5 million sale of a multifamily property in Brooklyn. The 43,000-square-foot building at 210 Clarkson Ave. was vacant at the time of sale, formerly housed a Dollar Tree store and a private school. The buyer plans to develop part of the building into a residential property. Jake Blatter of KFIR represented the seller, New York-based 210 Clarkson Corp., in the transaction. Blatter also represented the buyer, a local investor.

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NEW YORK CITY — KZA Realty Group, a Bronx-based firm, has brokered the $7.2 million sale of an office building in The Bronx. Built in 1921, the 11-story building at 2021 Grand Concourse includes 59,292 square feet of office space and a pharmacy on the ground floor. The offices have traditionally been leased to medical professionals. Kathy Zamechansky represented the seller, Bronx-based Gara Realty Co., in the transaction. Zamechansky also represented the buyer, Brooklyn-based Chera Realty Group, which plans to renovate the property.

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JERSEY CITY, N.J. — Capital Realty Associates, a New Jersey-based firm, has brokered the sale of two multifamily buildings in Jersey City. The buildings, located at 458-460 and 549-551 Mercer St., consist of 14 residential units and a ground-floor retail space. The sales price represents a capitalization rate of 5 percent. Solomon Halberstam represented the seller in the and procured the buyer in the transaction, which were both undisclosed.

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CHESHIRE, CONN. — O,R&L Commercial, a Connecticut-based brokerage firm, has negotiated a 22,000-square-foot lease in Cheshire, a city located about 25 miles southwest of Hartford. Baseball training company D-BAT will open its second Connecticut facility at the formerly vacant industrial property. Luke Massirio of O,R&L represented the landlord, Sky Management LLC, in the lease negotiations. Brett Sherman of Angel Commercial represented D-BAT.

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NEW JERSEY — Gebroe-Hammer Associates, a New Jersey-based firm, has brokered the $300 million sale of a multifamily portfolio with over 1,800 units in the Northeast Essex and Bergen counties of New Jersey. The portfolio comprises 134 buildings that primarily offer one- and two-bedroom layouts, as well as some duplex-style options. Ken Uranowitz, Joseph Brecher, Greg Pine, Debbie Pomerantz and Tim Blashford of Gebroe-Hammer represented the undisclosed seller in the transaction. The buyer was a local investor.

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NEW YORK CITY — Amerant Bank has provided a $47 million acquisition loan for a 15-story multifamily and retail building in Manhattan. The residential portion of the property offers a mix of one- and two-bedroom apartments, while the retail portion is leased to boutique tenants. The loan was provided to a partnership between Ashkenazy Acquisition Corp, and Black Spruce Management. Additional terms of the loan were undisclosed.

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