LAFAYETTE HILL, PA. — HJ Sims has completed an $88.1 million bond refinancing for Presby’s Inspired Life, a nonprofit seniors housing operator based in Lafayette Hill. The company owns and operates four market-rate seniors housing communities in the Philadelphia area: Rydal Park in Jenkintown, Rosemont Presbyterian Village in Bryn Mawr, Spring Mill Presbyterian Village in Lafayette Hill, and Broomall Presbyterian Village in Broomall. Presby has worked with HJ Sims since 2009, with the investment banking firm providing four financings totaling more than $183 million during the relationship. The current bonds will refinance bank debt and bonds from 2010 and 2013, with a maturity on the new bonds of 2048. Presby previously purchased land adjacent to its Rydal Park campus for a new independent living project: Rydal Waters. Refinancing the outstanding bank debt freed up capacity among Presby’s existing bank relationships to finance the Rydal Waters project once it completes its pre-development and pre-marketing process. The 2017 bonds eliminated Presby’s variable rate interest exposure, provided annual cash flow savings, boosted debt service coverage and leveled out and extended future debt service on a fixed-rate basis.
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PENNSYLVANIA — KeyBank Real Estate Capital has arranged a total of $57.7 million in FHA financing for a large regional owner and operator of healthcare facilities across the Northeast. The properties include a 180-bed skilled nursing facility and a 120-bed skilled nursing facility that also has a 73-bed assisted living/independent living wing. John Randolph of Key’s Commercial Mortgage Group arranged the permanent financing through the FHA 232/223(f) mortgage insurance program. Henry Alonso and Brandon Taseff of Key’s Healthcare Group structured the original bridge loan for the sponsor. The loan proceeds were used to pay down a portion of the existing bridge loan, which funded the initial acquisition and subsequent recapitalization of a pool of healthcare facilities located in the Northeast.
Katz Properties Acquires 266,565 SF Retail Property in Quakertown, Pennsylvania, for $47.2M
by Amy Works
QUAKERTOWN, PA. — Katz Properties has purchased Richland Marketplace, a shopping center located on 36.9 acres on Route 309 in Quakertown. An undisclosed seller sold the property, which was built in 2008, for $47.2 million. Aldi, Best Buy and BJ’s Warehouse anchor the 266,565-square-foot retail center. At the time of acquisition, the property was 90 percent occupied. Additional tenants include Petsmart, Five Below, Mattress Firm, Ulta, Red Robin, Chick-fil-A, WaWa and BB&T Bank. Chris Munley of HFF represented the buyer and seller in the deal. Katz Properties will provide leasing and property management services for the retail center.
First Industrial Realty Trust to Develop 738,720 SF Distribution Center in Central Pennsylvania
by Amy Works
LEBANON COUNTY, PA. — First Industrial Realty Trust is developing First Logistics Center @ I-78/81 in Lebanon County in Central Pennsylvania. The company has commenced site work and development for a 738,720-square-foot distribution center. Slated for completion in the fourth quarter of 2018, the distribution center will feature 40-foot clear heights, 185-foot truck courts, 135 dock-high door positions, four drive-in doors, 246 trailer stalls, 289 auto stalls, ESFR sprinklers and LED lighting. The total investment for the distribution center is estimated at $49 million. The site plan for the industrial park includes 12 acres of land on which the company is readying a pad for the future construction of a 250,000-square-foot facility. The project team includes Blue Rock Construction as general contractor and Joseph V. Belluccia as architect. Patrick Lafferty, Michael Hess, Bart Anderson and Fred Ragsdale II of CBRE have been retained to lease the project.
LAS VEGAS — Penn National Gaming Inc. (NASDAQ: PENN) has agreed to purchase fellow gaming property owner Pinnacle Entertainment Inc. (NASDAQ: PNK) in a cash and stock transaction valued at $2.8 billion. The deal has been approved by the boards of directors of both companies and is expected to close in the second half of 2018 following an approvals process involving the two companies’ shareholders and applicable gaming authorities. Pinnacle employs roughly 16,000 team members and owns and operates 16 gaming and entertainment facilities located in Colorado, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Nevada, Ohio and Pennsylvania. The Las Vegas-based company is also a manager and majority owner of Retama Park Racetrack near San Antonio. As part of the transaction, Wyomissing, Pa.-based Penn National will sell four of the newly acquired assets to Las Vegas-based Boyd Gaming Corp. (NYSE: BYD) for $575 million. The properties include Ameristar St. Charles and Ameristar Kansas City in Missouri; Belterra Casino Resort in Florence, Ind.; and Belterra Park in Cincinnati. Penn National has also negotiated with Gaming and Leisure Properties (NASDAQ: GLPI), the landlord for Penn National and Pinnacle’s master lease agreements, to sell and lease back the real estate associated with Belterra Park and …
Hunt Mortgage Group Provides $28.4M Acquisition Loan for Multifamily Property in Reading, Pennsylvania
by Amy Works
READING, PA. — Hunt Mortgage Group has provided a $28.4 million conventional Fannie Mae loan for the acquisition of Reed Farm Apartments, a multifamily property located in Reading. Loan terms include a 12-year term with a 30-year amortization period and an 11.5-year yield maintenance period. The Reading-based sponsor purchased the subject as part of a 1031 exchange. Reed Farm Apartments is a 242-unit garden-style apartment complex consisting of 35 two-story residential structures, including a farm house that was built pre-1930 and converted into an apartment unit in 2003. The property was built in two phases between 2003 and 2005. Jame Conley of HFF represented the undisclosed sponsor in the financing.
PITTSBURGH — The Community Builders Inc. (TCB), a nonprofit developer of mixed-income housing, has opened Hillcrest Residences, a 66-unit seniors housing community in Pittsburgh’s Carrick neighborhood. The community features eight handicap-accessible apartments to allow residents to age in place. Amenities include a community room with library, garden, business center, fitness room, outdoor terrace, private room for health services, laundry rooms and 36 parking spaces. The Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh, the HUD Neighborhood Stabilization Program, Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta, Citizens Bank and The Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency both contributed to the development. Through partnerships with local organizations such as the American Health Care Group, Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank and UPMC Stroke Institute, Hillcrest residents will have access to supportive services. The University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing provides quarterly health screenings, monthly healthy eating tips, exercise and fall prevention workshops.
PITTSBURGH — High Street Residential and Northwestern Mutual have broken ground for Glasshouse, a five-story, Class A residential mixed-use building located in Pittsburgh’s historic glassmaking district. Slated for completion in summer 2019, the property will feature 319 apartments in a mix of studio, one-, one+den, and two-bedroom units ranging in size from 665 square feet to 1,200 square feet. Additionally, the property will offer ground-floor restaurant retail space and 335 indoor parking spaces. On-site amenities include a club room, a game room, an e-lounge, an entertainment kitchen, a fitness center, a yoga room, a conference center, three outdoor courtyards and an outdoor pool. The project team includes Rycon Construction, Hord Coplan Macht, Langan Engineering, Tower Engineering, Structura, RD Jones Associates and Steven Winter.
WILKES-BARRE, PA. — HREC Investment Advisors has arranged the sale of the Courtyard by Marriott located at 879 Schechter Drive in Wilkes-Barre. Kingston Hotel Partners sold the 106-room hotel for an undisclosed price. Ketan Patel, Mark von Dwingelo and Mark Rousseau of HREC represented the seller in the deal. The name of the buyer was not released.
Endurance Real Estate Buys 240,358 SF Warehouse Portfolio in Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania
by Amy Works
FAIRLESS HILLS, PA. — An affiliate of Endurance Real Estate Group and Thackeray Partners has acquired Penn Warner Industrial Park, a four-building warehouse and distribution portfolio located in Fairless Hills, for an undisclosed price. An undisclosed institutional seller sold the portfolio, which totals 240,358 square feet. Constructed between 1968 and 1970, the properties feature at least 24-foot clear ceiling heights and one dock door per 6,000 square feet. Michael Hines, Brian Fiumara, Brad Ruppel and Lauren Dawicki of CBRE Northeast National Partners brokered the transaction.