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NEW YORK CITY — Alchemy Properties has acquired the former Collegiate School on the Upper West Side of Manhattan for $158 million. The property, which is located at 378 West End Ave. and 260-262 West 78th St., will be redeveloped into two ground-up residential condominium buildings rising 19 and 12 stories, respectively. When completed, the project will bring anywhere from 58 to 62 condominium units to the Upper West Side as well as 20,000 square feet of amenities, including an outdoor pool, squash court and fitness center. Alchemy has partnered with South Korean investment bank Daishin Securities to develop the project. Architectural firm COOKFOX Architects has been commissioned to design both the exterior and interior of 378 West End Ave. Bank OZK provided pre-construction and construction financing for the project. Construction on 378 West End Ave. is scheduled to start in the third quarter of 2018. Alchemy Properties recently completed Two Fifty West 81st St., a 31-unit condominium project on the Upper West Side. The project is currently 85 percent sold, according to Alchemy. — David Cohen

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2018 is a compelling time to be in retail real estate, especially in New York. Sure, rents are probably still too high, but the vacancy rate keeps pressure on landlords and developers. There is no doubt Amazon will continue to disrupt and dominate, but reports of retail’s demise have been greatly exaggerated. The lower rents and vacancies are creating opportunity for retailers who can adapt to the factors driving consumers’ shopping habits. Perhaps more importantly, many of the city’s most desirable retail corridors such as Fifth Avenue and SoHo were historically difficult to come by, regardless of a tenant’s ability to pay. Now, opportunity beckons. The latest census data indicates New York City is growing and that the trend will continue as people seek urban environments to live, work and play. Futurists predict urban population growth to continue throughout the century. But it isn’t just residents and workers flocking to the Big Apple. More than 60 million tourists visited the city in 2017 and even more are projected to visit in 2018.  Recent technological advancements have changed many aspects of human behavior, from the way we interact with one another to how we get around and how we purchase products.  …

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BOSTON — NKF Capital Markets has negotiated the $39 million sale of a mixed-use property in the Somerville neighborhood of Boston. Located at 240 Elm St., the 46,276-square-foot property is currently fully leased to a tenant roster that includes urban grocery concept bfresh and office sharing concept Spaces. Geoffrey Millerd, Justin Smith, Paul Penman and Christian Brannelly of NKF Capital Markets brokered the transaction. The buyer and seller were undisclosed.  

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MIDDLETOWN, CONN. — Axiom Capital has secured a $17 million permanent loan for an office building in Middletown. The undisclosed borrower plans to completely renovate the 85,000-square-foot building. The lender was a life insurance company. When completed, the property will expand to 90,000 square feet and include 316 parking spaces. Amenities will include classrooms, an auditorium, a café with indoor and outdoor seating and a fitness center.  

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HAVERHILL, MASS. — Yannios RE Investment Sales has brokered the sale of Highland Maple Apartments, a 39-unit apartment community in Haverhill. Haverhill is located 35 miles north of Boston. Built in 1850, the masonry-style property includes two, three-story buildings. Yannios RE Investment Sales represented the seller, who was undisclosed. The buyer was also undisclosed.

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READING, PA. — HFF has arranged a $1.4 million refinancing for a 70,000-square-foot, single-tenant industrial facility in Reading. Michael Pagniucci and Ryan Ade of HFF represented the borrower, J&R Investments, to secure a seven-year, fixed-rate loan through a local money center bank. The 5.8-acre property is occupied by transportation logistics company S&H Express and is located at 2600 Beltline Ave.

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MONTVILLE, CONN. — Lyman Real Estate has orchestrated the sale of a 20-acre land parcel located at 90 Maple Ave. in Montville. The sales price was undisclosed. Ron Lyman of Lyman Real Estate represented the buyer, Horace Lindo of Lindo Construction, a local general contractor, in the transaction. The seller was Lawrence Legg of Salem. No development plans have been announced for the parcel.  

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HAMDEN, CONN. — HK Group has brokered the $136 million sale of Town Walk at Hamden Hills in Hamden. The garden-style community, which is located at 100 Town Walk Drive, features 764 units and sits on a 44-acre site. Matthew Keefe and Ricardo E. Cordido of HK Group represented the buyer, Jones Street Investment Partners, and the seller, Baker Properties, in the transaction. AvalonBay Communities built the property in the 1990s.

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NEW YORK CITY — New York Life Real Estate Investors has provided a $75 million mezzanine loan for Park Avenue Plaza, a 1.1 million-square-foot office tower in Manhattan’s Plaza District. A joint venture between Fisher Brothers and Sungate Park Avenue Trust owns the property. Mark Youngof New York Life Real Estate Investors’ New York Regional Officearranged the fixed-rate loan, which has a term of seven years.  

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LANGHORNE AND TREVOSE, PA. — Cushman & Wakefield has negotiated the $44.8 million sale of a light industrial portfolio in Langhorne and Trevose. The 607,890-square-foot portfolio includes 10 buildings and is currently 80 percent occupied by a mix of national, regional and local tenants. Robert Yoshimura, Joseph B. Hill, Eric Mattson, Gerry Blinebury, Jonas Skovdal and Joseph R. Hill of Cushman & Wakefield represented the seller, High Street Realty Co., in the transaction. The Arden Group was the buyer.

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