OMAHA, NEB. — Carter Validus Mission Critical REIT II Inc. has acquired Old Mill Rehabilitation in Omaha for $13 million. The property is a 40,402-square-foot skilled nursing facility that was built in 2014. Old Mill offers 44 private rooms with in-suite bathrooms and showers. Amenities include 24-hour room service and a full-service salon. Rehabilitation services at the facility include physical, occupational and speech therapy, IV therapy, medication management and wound care. Carter Validus Mission Critical REIT II is a non-traded real estate investment trust.
Multifamily
NEW YORK CITY — Silver Arch Capital Partners, a private lender, has closed an $8 million first mortgage loan secured by two mixed-use properties in New York City. The borrowers, Mooney House LLC and 127 Mott Street LLC, will use the loan proceeds to pay off an existing mortgage, renovate the properties and fund reserves and closing costs. The properties are 18 Bowery/1-7 Pell St., which features four residential apartments and two ground-level commercial spaces in two buildings; and 127 Mott St., which consists of 12 residential units and one commercial space in two buildings. Both properties were acquired in 2014 and have undergone more than $375,000 in capital improvements. Additionally, each property has more than 6,000 square feet of excess development rights.
TEMPE, ARIZ. — University House Communities has opened the second phase of University House, a 16-story, 148,680-square-foot building with 242 beds and two-, three- and four-bedroom options near Arizona State University’s campus. Designed by Dallas-based architecture firm BOKA Powell to complement the existing adjacent first phase, University House amenities include a resort-style pool and hot tub, a scoreboard-sized LED outdoor TV screen, a clubroom with gaming systems, a yoga and steam room, fitness center, outdoor grilling stations as well as indoor/outdoor study areas and conference rooms. Apartments range from 716 to 1,289 square feet, with fully equipped kitchens. Each unit has floor-to-ceiling windows that provide views of the Sun Devil Stadium across the street. Units are available to students for nine- and 12-month leases. Sixthriver Architects completed the interior design for the new tower. Materials and furnishings include mirrored tile, natural wood planks and exposed concrete.
ST. CHARLES, MO. — Institutional Property Advisors (IPA), a division of Marcus & Millichap specializing in serving real estate investors, has arranged the sale of Carrington Place of St. Charles, a 234-unit, 294-bed continuing care retirement community in St. Charles, a northwestern suburb of St. Louis. The $17 million sales price equates to approximately $72,650 per unit. The seller was not disclosed. The buyer was a private owner/operator based in Chicago. Mark Myers, Josh Jandris and Charles Hilding of IPA represented the seller and procured the buyer along with and Marcus & Millichap associate Richard Lynn. Carrington Place of St. Charles features 138 independent living units, 32 memory care units, 27 assisted living units, and 66 private and semi-private skilled nursing beds.
LANCASTER, OHIO — Marcus & Millichap has arranges the sale of a 120-unit apartment community in Lancaster for $4.9 million. Oak Valley is located at 1899 Independence Blvd. and was built between 1993 and 1998. The property offers one- and two-bedroom townhomes and ranch units. Jordan Marshall, Richard Lattro, Daniel Burkons, Michael Barron and Joshua Wintermute of Marcus & Millichap listed the property on behalf of the sellers and procured the buyer in the transaction. Both parties were undisclosed.
URBANDALE, IOWA — Lifespace Communities Inc. will break ground on a $9 million redevelopment project for Deerfield Retirement Community, a continuing care retirement community in Urbandale, a Des Moines suburb. The expansion will add new living options and health services, including new models of assisted living and memory care. Currently, Deerfield only offers skilled nursing and independent living. Milwaukee-based AG Architecture is the designer for the redevelopment project, and Minneapolis-based Weis Builders is the contractor. Construction is scheduled for completion by summer 2016.
HACKENSACK, N.J. — Redwood Realty Advisors has arranged the sale of two apartment properties located in Hackensack. Totaling 99 apartment units, the assets sold for $16.4 million. Built in 1975, the properties include the 46-unit Driftwood Apartments at 20 Second St., and the 53-unit El Dorado Apartments at 240 Anderson St. The undisclosed buyer plans to reposition the properties. Thomas McConnell, Kevin McCrann, Michael Scrima and Jeremy Wernick of Redwood Realty represented the seller, Rose Realty Inc., in the transaction.
GROTON, MASS. — Senate Construction Corp. has completed the second phase of construction at Boynton Meadows, a mixed-use development in Groton. The second phase consists of eight townhomes, ranging in size from 2,000 square feet to 2,500 square feet with additional walkout and basement space. The first phase of the project, which was completed in 2012, included mixed-use office and retail space, including a yoga studio, bakery and dental office, and the third phase, slated to begin soon, will include seven residential units. Developed by Mount Laurel Development the overall project includes the restoration of a historic, colonial structure, the addition of retail space and the construction of 15 townhouse units overlooking Gibbet Hill. Maugel Architects designed the mixed-use project, which was financed by Bank of New England.
NASHUA, N.H. — M&T Realty Capital has provided an $11.2 million Fannie Mae loan for the refinancing of Clocktower Place in downtown Nashua. The 10-year loan features a 3.97 percent fixed rate and a 30-year amortization schedule. Clocktower Place offers 143 rental units in one-, two-, three-bedroom or townhome layouts. Community amenities include an on-site health club, covered parking, function rooms and concierge services. Daniel Kerner of M&T Realty Capital’s Boston office secured the financing, while Fantini & Gorga provided brokerage services for the borrower.
NEW YORK CITY — Greystone has closed a $9.5 million loan for the refinancing of Rego Park Gardens, a cooperative apartment building in Queens. Andrew Ellis of Greystone and Peter Grazide of Total Real Estate Finance Solutions arranged the loan for the undisclosed borrower. The loan includes a 15-year term with a 30-year amortization schedule. Located in the Elmhurst neighborhood of Queens, Rego Park Gardens features 527 multifamily units. This loan is the company’s first Freddie Mac Fast-Track Co-op Early Lock loan.