Multifamily

NEW YORK CITY — NKF Capital Markets has arranged a $66 million mezzanine loan for 1 Seaport, a 60-story, 98-unit luxury condominium tower in the Financial District of Manhattan. Dustin Stolly, Jordan Roeschlaub and Nick Scribani of NKF Capital Markets secured financing on behalf of borrower Fortis Property Group through lender Mack Real Estate. The property features two floors of amenities, including a hydrotherapy area and pool that spans the entire 30th floor, as well as a Spa with 360-degree views of Manhattan. The anticipated sellout of the building exceeds $275 million.  

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LAWRENCEVILLE, N.J. — HFF has negotiated the sale of Steward’s Crossing, a 240-unit apartment community in Lawrenceville. The sales price was undisclosed. Located at 1000 Stewards Crossing Way, the 12-building property is spread across 12 acres. Amenities include a clubhouse, 24-hour fitness center, swimming pool with sundeck, grilling areas, dog park, walking paths and covered parking. HFF represented the seller, Merion Realty Partners and a joint venture partner, in the transaction. Berkshire Group purchased the property.

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BROOKLINE, MASS. — Jewish Community Housing for the Elderly (JCHE) has announced plans for a 62-unit affordable seniors housing community in Brookline, a town just southwest of downtown Boston. The community, which has not yet been named, will be located in the densely populated neighborhood of Coolidge Corner. Construction is scheduled to begin in the first quarter of 2019 for completion in summer 2020. JCHE and synagogue Congregation Kehillath Israel (KI) are working together to create a multi-generational village center that simultaneously addresses the issues of social isolation and housing affordability. KI will lease space on its Harvard Street campus to JCHE to develop the property, which will be connected both physically and programmatically to the synagogue. The community, located on a half-acre site, will also offer 1,000 square feet of retail space and a public pocket park. Although the property features no parking, the transit-oriented development is near to the MBTA Green Line and bus line, and also offers transportation via Zip Car, Brookline’s ElderBus service and JCHE’s van service.  

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MAITLAND, FLA. — Coral Gables, Fla.-based The Allen Morris Co. has completed the development of Maitland City Centre, a $68 million mixed-use property located at 190 Independence Lane in Maitland, a northern suburb of Orlando. Encompassing a full, three-acre city block, the six-story development features 220 one- and two-bedroom rental apartments, 24 live/work units (one-bedroom with an office suite) and 35,000 square feet of commercial space with high visibility. On-site amenities include a rooftop pool deck and lounge, business center and co-working space, individual furnished offices for lease, pet wash and grooming facility, private rooftop dog park, fitness center, group fitness room and courtyard yoga lawn and a private courtyard with grilling stations and outdoor living room. Additional amenities include a clubhouse, lounge and game room, mail room café, high-speed Wi-Fi internet throughout the amenity space, access-controlled covered parking and designated Uber and Lyft pick-up stations. The project team includes LAMM & Co., Millenia Partners and ACi Architecture.

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HATTIESBURG, MISS. — MLK Real Estate Capital has arranged $6.3 million in permanent financing on behalf of Keystone Equities LLC for the value-add acquisition of Villa Trace Apartments, the first acquisition for the New York-based investor. Located at 3 Courtland Drive in Hattiesburg, the 114-unit, garden-style property was built in 2003. Ryan Goldstein of MLK originated the deal, while MLK’s Ryan Carlson executed the financing transaction.

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LAS VEGAS — California-based Westland Real Estate Group has purchased a two-property multifamily portfolio in Las Vegas for $60.3 million. Totaling 1,129 units, the portfolio includes Liberty Village Apartments at 4870 Nellis Oasis Lane and Village Square at 5025 Nellis Oasis Lane. Both communities offer one-, two- and three-bedroom floor plans with updated kitchens, air conditioning, Roman bathtubs and private balconies and patios. Community amenities include dog parks, mature landscaping, covered parking, tennis courts and swimming pools. Robin Willett and Devin Lee of Northcap Commercial represented the buyer, while Spence Ballif of CBRE represented the sellers, Shamrock Properties VI LLC and Shamrock Properties VII LLC in the transaction.

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SEATTLE — Norris, Beggs & Simpson Financial Services (NBS Financial) has secured $21 million in financing for the development of Ivy Apartments in Seattle. Mike Wood and Colin Ceithaml of NBS Financial represented the borrower, Interbay Apts LLC, in the financing. State Farm Life Insurance provided the fixed-rate construction/perm loan, which is structured with a 12-year term and a 30-year amortization. Upon completion, Ivy Apartments will bring 93 residential units to Seattle’s Interbay submarket. The seven-story 82,965-square-foot building will feature 47 parking stalls and 23 storage units. Construction is slated to begin in November.

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DES PLAINES, ILL. — Capital One has provided a $28.4 million HUD-insured loan to refinance a 383-unit seniors housing community in the Chicago suburb of Des Plaines. The community features 162 assisted living units, 150 supportive living units and 71 skilled nursing beds. Supportive living is an Illinois program that allows assisted living services to be paid by Medicaid. The name of the community was not disclosed. The facility was originally constructed in 1967 as an independent living facility. In 2015, the borrower began upgrading the independent living portion of the building, qualifying it for an assisted living license. The borrower then constructed a skilled nursing wing, which was completed in 2018. Joshua Rosen originated the 35-year, fixed-rate loan. The refinancing was conducted under HUD’s revised 232/223(f) healthcare rules, which now allow a borrower to refinance and recapture equity without having to complete a two-year debt seasoning period. In this case, the maximum loan-to-value ratio was 70 percent.

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CLEVELAND — KeyBank Community Development Lending & Investment has provided a $6 million construction loan for the acquisition and rehabilitation of the Stuyvesant Motor building in Cleveland. The borrower, Woda Cooper Communities, plans to transform the historic five-story building into Prospect Yard, a 42-unit affordable housing development. The property will serve persons earning at or below 60 percent of the area median income. Constructed in 1911, the building originally housed a production plant, service center, garage and storage for Stuyvesant Motor Co. Kelly Frank of KeyBank originated the loan. CREA, Woda Group and Ohio Housing Finance Agency provided additional funding for the project. Completion is slated for May 2019.

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GLENMOORE, PA. — FPA Multifamily LLC has acquired Stone Rise, a 216-unit apartment community in Glenmoore for $42.5 million. Glenmoore is approximately 41 miles northwest of Philadelphia. Located 900 Selwyn Place, the eight-building property is set on 21 acres and features a unit mix of one- and two-bedroom apartment homes. Mark Thomson, Ed Coco, Carl Fiebig and Fran Coyne of HFF represented the seller, a subsidiary of Preferred Apartment Communities Inc., in the transaction.

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