GOSHEN, OHIO — Dougherty Mortgage LLC has arranged a $12 million HUD 223(f) loan for the refinancing of Meadow View Townhomes in Goshen, about 30 miles northeast of Cincinnati. The affordable housing property, built in 1994, consists of 128 units. Dominium Development & Acquisition took over ownership and management duties of the property in 2015. The loan features a 35-year term and amortization schedule. Dougherty’s Minneapolis office arranged the loan for the borrower, Goshen Leased Housing Associates I LLLP, a limited liability partnership based in Minnesota.
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NEW YORK CITY — HFZ Capital Group, a Manhattan-based real estate development and investment company, has secured construction financing for The Eleventh, a mixed-use development located at 76 11th Ave. between 17th and 18th streets. A British financial institution provided HFZ Capital with construction financing for the development. HFZ’s John Shannon directed the firm’s negotiations to secure the financing. Situated on the Far West Side of Chelsea, The Eleventh is slated to open in 2019 featuring two towers between the High Line and the Hudson River. Bjarke Ingels Group designed the project. In addition to residences, Six Senses Hotels Resorts Spas will open its flagship North American hotel inside the project. HFZ originally secured $870 million in acquisition and pre-development financing in May 2015 from a consortium of lenders, including JPMorgan, BlackRock and SL Green Realty. Construction of The Eleventh has already begun, and sales of condominium residences will begin later this year.
NEW YORK CITY — Cushman & Wakefield has arranged the $3.8 million sale of a six-unit, multifamily townhouse complex at 331 W. 87th St. in Manhattan’s Upper West Side. Four of the units in the five-story, 4,109-square-foot property are rent-stabilized, one is rent-controlled and the sixth is market-rate. The sale price equaled $922 per square foot. Cushman & Wakefield did not disclose the identity of either the seller or buyer. Stephen Palmese, Hall Oster, Teddy Galligan, Michael Mazzara, James Berluti and Bryan Smadbeck led the Cushman & Wakefield team in the transaction.
Generally, when one thinks about the massive, new mixed-use projects under development, a few images come to mind. Apartments, offices, hotels and retail mixed together, with some green walking trails and open spaces. Seniors housing, however, is probably not among those first impressions. This idea is changing, though, as mixed-use developers and seniors housing owners and operators begin to see the mutual benefits that senior living can bring to a project. The demographic wave of Baby Boomers hitting retirement age will nearly double the 65-plus population in the United States by 2050, from 43.1 million to 83.7 million, according to projections by the U.S. Census Bureau. The tactic of integrating seniors living into mixed-use developments is becoming more common throughout the country. Usually in high-end developments, the target market is seniors with disposable income. While the projects are a one-off concept for most seniors housing developers, some are making it a cornerstone of their development philosophies. For example, Georgia-based Formation Development Group, a subsidiary of private equity group Formation Capital, has opened four communities in mixed-use developments in Texas and Illinois since 2009. The company has a fifth currently under construction in Pennsylvania. “That’s an intentional strategy on our part,” …
Strong job growth in the second half of 2016, robust tenant absorption of new apartment supply and falling vacancies throughout the Indianapolis metro area supported a markedly improved multifamily marketplace by the end of the year. This year, steady employment gains and rising home prices will continue to bolster apartment property performance metrowide. In the first half of 2016, hiring was sluggish due to a lack of available workers, but ramped up at midyear. By year’s end, area employers increased employee headcounts by 25,300, a 2.5 percent increase overall. Although employment gains were widespread, the education and health services sector led job creation followed by construction. With the opening of Cummins Inc.’s new distribution headquarters and tech sector growth most notably Salesforce’s significant expansion in the area hiring this year is expected to remain stable. The forecast calls for employers to add 20,000 new workers to payrolls this year, which will further elevate demand for multifamily rentals. Construction ramps up Developers delivered 2,500 rental units to the marketplace last year, the second largest annual supply increase in nine years, but tenants readily absorbed the new supply. Nearly half of the submarkets in the metro area received new supply in 2016, …
SAN FRANCISCO — Vancouver-based QuadReal Property Group has invested $600 million into a joint venture with San Francisco-based private equity firm GI Partners and Chicago-based CA Student Living to invest in U.S. student housing. The JV is starting with a 10-property portfolio managed by CA Student Living, including several properties set to deliver this fall. The JV will also acquire and develop in additional properties that are in CA’s development pipeline. Though QuadReal is an established investor in commercial real estate, the investment marks the company’s entry into the U.S. student housing market. Western-based assets under the JV include Rise on Apache at Tempe near Arizona State University, Uncommon at Fort Collins near Colorado State University and Identity at Reno near the University of Nevada-Reno, all of which will open this fall.
Harborview Arranges Sale, $37.4M HUD Financing for Three-Property Seniors Housing Portfolio Near Phoenix
by Nellie Day
PHOENIX — Harborview Capital Partners, a commercial real estate finance, equity and advisory firm, has arranged the sale of three seniors housing properties near Phoenix. The portfolio includes two skilled nursing facilities and an independent and assisted living facility. The names of the properties, buyer and seller were not disclosed. In connection with the transaction, Harborview arranged $37.4 million in HUD financing for the buyer. The loan features a 35-year term at a fixed rate. Eli Kutner originated the loan, along with the firm’s principals Ephraim Kutner and Jonathan Kutner.
AUSTIN, TEXAS — Ready Capital Structured Finance, a New York-based lender, has closed a $5.7 million loan for the acquisition, renovation and stabilization of a 72-unit multifamily property located at 2201 W. William Cannon Drive in Austin. The Class B, garden-style property consists of seven two-story buildings. The non-recourse, interest-only loan has a 36-month term with one extension option.
AUGUSTA, GA. — Berkadia has arranged the $6.8 million sale of Oak Hill, a 120-unit apartment community located at 817 Hickman Road in Augusta. Nashville, Tenn.-based Augusta Hickman Road Multifamily Partners LLC purchased the asset from Lakewood, N.J.-based Oak Hill 2008 LLC. Built in 1972, Oak Hill comprises all three-bedroom units with community amenities including two swimming pools, two laundry facilities, new windows and new roofs. The community was 94 percent occupied at the time of sale. Mark Boyce and Blake Coffey of Berkadia’s Charleston office and Jeremiah Jarmin of the firm’s Atlanta office represented the seller in the transaction.
GRAND RAPIDS AND LANSING, MICH. — Wolverine Building Group is constructing two apartment properties totaling 718,000 square feet in Michigan. Georgia-based Rise Real Estate is the developer. Skyvue Apartments is a 418,000-square-foot mixed-use development located in downtown Lansing. The $65 million project began with the demolition of a former car dealership. The property will include 338 units with a mix of one-, two- and four-bedroom units. Amenities include a sky view lounge, outdoor pool and fitness center. The building will also feature more than 4,000 square feet of commercial space for future build-out. Construction began in November 2015 and is slated for completion in July. The Brix at Midtown is located in downtown Grand Rapids. Comprising two buildings and 300,000 square feet, the property will feature 287 apartment units. Amenities include a clubhouse, fitness center, swimming pool, courtyards and dog parks. Construction began in April 2016 and is slated for completion this November.