Multifamily

PORT TOWNSEND and BUCKLEY, WASH. — Lancaster Pollard has secured two HUD loans totaling $10.4 million to refinance San Juan Villa, a 32-bed memory care community in Port Townsend, and Heritage House, a 76-unit assisted living and memory care community in Buckley. Both towns are suburbs of Seattle. Oregon-based operator Caring Places Management manages both communities. Each loan is nonrecourse and features a 35-year term. The loans will provide annual debt service savings and fund replacement reserves for ongoing repairs at each property. Matt Lindsay led the transactions for Lancaster Pollard.

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NEW YORK CITY — Marcus & Millichap has brokered the sales of three multifamily properties in Brooklyn totaling $7 million. In the first transaction, a limited liability company purchased an eight-unit apartment building, located at 371 Irving Ave. in Brooklyn, for $2.2 million. Shaun Riney, Thomas Shihadeh and Daniel Greenblatt of Marcus & Millichap’s Brooklyn office represented the seller, a private investor, and the buyer in the transaction. In the second deal, a limited liability company purchased a six-unit apartment building, located at 235 Wyckoff Ave. in Brooklyn, for $2 million. Riney, Shihadeh and Greenblatt represented the buyer and the seller, a limited liability company, in the deal. In the final transaction, a private investor acquired a three-unit apartment property, located at 701-703 Grand St. in Brooklyn, for $2.8 million. Riney, James Saros and Michael Salvatico of Marcus & Millichap’s Brooklyn office represented the buyer and the seller, a private investor, in the transaction.

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University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

CHATTANOOGA, TENN. — The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga has broken ground on a new 600-bed, $70 million housing complex. The 231,959-square-foot development on the west side of campus will also include classrooms, a bookstore outlet, dining facility and a demonstration kitchen to help students transition to apartment living. The structure will feature 648 new parking spaces for cars and 22 motorcycle parking spaces. Each room will be wired for gigabyte service, as well as wireless connectivity. The facility is projected to open in fall 2018.

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Antiquity Cornelius

CORNELIUS, N.C. — Capstone Apartment Partners has brokered the $5.2 million sale of a multifamily development site in Cornelius. The site is approved for a 320-unit development. Located at Catawba Avenue and Lawn Market Street, the site was part of Antiquity, a mixed-use community featuring a Harris Teeter store, seniors housing, retail, restaurants and single-family homes. The development site features a swimming pool, 30-acre park, arboretum and athletic fields. Antiquity LLC sold the site to SAG/LIV Development for $16,250 per unit. Austin Green, Alex McDermott, Andrew Klenk and Brian Ford of Capstone brokered the transaction.

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CARBONDALE, ILL. — Love Funding, a lender specializing in HUD loans, has closed an $11.3 million bridge loan for Landings of Carbondale, a 92-unit assisted living and memory care community under development in the southern Illinois city of Carbondale. The loan will fund the transition from construction to permanent financing. Landings of Carbondale will be built on a 6.5-acre site on the northeast side of Carbondale. Fricke Management is developing the site, which The Landings of Carbondale LLC will own. Once completed, Revere Healthcare will operate the community. Love Funding’s Robyn Cunningham, senior director, and Adrian Hartman, director, secured the financing through Midland States Bank.

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BATTLE CREEK, MICH. — Bernard Financial Group has completed a $10 million loan for River Apartments and River Oaks Apartments located in Battle Creek. There are 288 units between the two properties. BC River Oaks Apartments LLC is the borrowing entity. Kevin Kovachevich of Bernard Financial originated the loan through a CMBS lender. River Apartments is a five-building, 120-unit property that was built in 1980. River Oaks Apartments is a seven-building, 168-unit complex that was built in 1976.

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NEW YORK CITY — Related Companies and Oxford Properties Group have closed on $1.3 billion in financing to fund 15 Hudson Yards, the first residential tower at the 28-acre Hudson Yards mixed-use development on Manhattan’s West Side.   Already under construction, the building contains both rental and condominium apartments. The 960,000-square-foot building will be completed in 2018, and sales are expected to begin in mid-2016.   Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro and Rockwell Group to obtain LEED Gold certification, 15 Hudson Yards will be 910 feet tall and will include 285 for-sale residences throughout its 70 stories, as well as 106 rental units. The property will offer unobstructed views of the city and Hudson River.   Hudson Yards is being developed by Related Cos. and Oxford Properties Group and will include 17 million square feet of commercial and residential space, more than 100 shops and restaurants, including the first Neiman Marcus in New York City, approximately 5,000 residences, 14 acres of public open space, a new 750-seat public school and a 200-room, Equinox-branded luxury hotel.   15 Hudson Yards will have frontage on the newly created plaza at the center of Hudson Yards and is also adjacent to the …

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PENFIELD, N.Y. — Ready Capital Structured Finance, a nationwide commercial real estate bridge and mezzanine lender, has closed a $17.6 million value-add loan for a multifamily property in Penfield. The loan features a three-year term with a one-year extension and is structured in the stretch senior loan program up to 85 percent loan-to-cost. The property, Penbrooke Meadows, features 350 apartment units. Ready Capital originates, manages and finances non-recourse floating- and fixed-rate loans of up to five years on transitional, value-add and event-driven commercial and multifamily real estate opportunities.

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FORT WORTH, TEXAS — The Reserve at McAlister, a community for adults 55 and over in south Fort Worth near Burleson, is now open. General contractor KWA Construction began the project last fall. The 107,000-square-foot, 124-unit project from Ohio-based developer Miller-Valentine Group was designed by Kelly Grossman Architects to meet the needs of independent adults that are at least 55 years of age. KWA Construction specializes in multifamily construction with multiple projects in senior living, including Hillside West in North Oak Cliff and Heritage Village in Hurst, Texas. Located at 432 McAlister Road between Hemphill Street and I-35 West, the one- and two-bedroom apartment community offers amenities including fully equipped kitchens. The community grounds feature a fitness center, media and business centers and a swimming pool, as well as a multi-purpose community room with a kitchen and dining area.

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DENVER — Invesco Real Estate has purchased the Retreat at the Flatirons, a 374-unit luxury apartment community in the Denver submarket of Broomfield, for $95 million. The community is located at 13780 Del Corso Way. The property was 96.8 percent occupied at the time of closing. The seller, Etkin Johnson Real Estate Partners, built the Retreat in 2012. ARA Newmark’s Jeff Hawks, Doug Andrews, Terrance Hunt and Shane Ozment represented Etkin Johnson in the deal. This is Invesco’s second apartment acquisition in Metro Denver in this past month. The company also recently purchased the Retreat at Park Meadows for $125 million.

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