WALTHAM, MASS. — New York Life Real Estate Investors has provided a $96 million refinancing for The Merc at Moody & Main, a 269-unit multifamily complex with street-level retail in Waltham. Located at 45 Moody St., a Roche Brothers’ Brothers Marketplace anchors the property. NYLREI provided a 12-year, fixed-rate loan to the borrower, Northland Investment Corp.
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CORNELIUS, N.C. — Woodside Health has completed the disposition of Jetton Medical Park, a two-building medical office property located at 19475 and 19485 Old Jetton Road in Cornelius, a suburb of Charlotte. Montecito Medical Real Estate acquired the property for an undisclosed price. The 45,000-square-foot property is anchored by medical practices affiliated with Novant Health, an integrated healthcare organization with more than 500 locations.
REVERE, MASS. — KeyBank has provided a $63 million refinancing for Beach House, a 234-unit apartment community in Revere. The Fannie Mae loan was used to refinance an existing KeyBank construction loan. The borrower, Baystone Development, built the seven-story property in 2018. The financing includes a 10-year term with a five-year interest-only period on a 30-year amortization schedule.
NEW YORK CITY — NKF Capital Markets has arranged a $57 million construction loan for the Walker Hotel Tribeca, a 171-room hotel in the Tribeca neighborhood of Manhattan. The borrower, Bridgeton Holdings, is converting the 10-story former office building into a hotel. The lender was BoI Federal. The property will be Bridgeton’s second Walker Hotel in New York City, with the first in Greenwich Village. The hotel will include a Blue Bottle Coffee on the ground floor as well as a speakeasy bar in the cellar.
HOMESTEAD AND DUBOIS, PENN. — STREAM Capital Partners has brokered the $23.7 million sale of a three-building office portfolio in Pennsylvania. The 113,000-square-foot portfolio is located at 385 and 395 E. Waterfront Drive in Homestead and 203 W. Weber Ave. in DuBois. Phil DiGennaro, Ryan Smeele, Jordan Shtulman and Jonathan Wolfe of STREAM Capital represented the undisclosed seller in the transaction. The undisclosed buyer was in a 1031 exchange. The portfolio is currently net leased to GAI Consultants.
Marcus & Millichap Negotiates $3.4M Sale of Self-Storage Facility in Newfield, New York
by David Cohen
NEWFIELD, N.Y. — Marcus & Millichap has negotiated the $3.4 million sale of Sunny’s Self Storage, a 49,550-square-foot self-storage facility in Newfield, south of Ithaca in the Finger Lakes region. Nathan Coe, Brett Hatcher and Gabriel Coe of Marcus & Millichap represented the seller, a personal trust, in the transaction. The buyer was a limited liability company. Located at 1273 W. Danby Road, the property includes a mix of climate-controlled and non-climate-controlled units. The facility was built in 2008 and renovated in 2016.
SHERMAN, TEXAS — Cadence McShane Construction Co. has broken ground on a new, 527,000-square-foot high school for the city of Sherman, located north of Dallas near the Oklahoma border. The new campus will be divided into three main buildings with open-air courtyards connecting each wing. Additional components will include a 2,000-seat stadium, an 800-seat auditorium, a competition gym and several practice gyms, baseball and softball fields, an indoor practice facility and a standalone field house. The campus is expected to be complete in time for the 2020 school year.
FORT WORTH, TEXAS — Institutional Property Advisors (IPA), a division of Marcus & Millichap, has negotiated the sale of RiverVue Apartments, a 375-unit multifamily property in Fort Worth. Built in 2017, the community is located within the 63-acre Trinity River in Waterside mixed-use development and consists of studio, one- and two-bedroom units. Amenities include a pool, fitness center, outdoor grilling area, cyber lounge and conference room, on-site storage units, a game room and nearby walking trails. Will Balthrope, Drew Kile and Joey Tumminello of IPA represented the buyer, St. Regis Properties, in the sale. Jake Roberts, also of IPA, arranged a 10-year, fixed-rate loan for the acquisition through an undisclosed life insurance company.
AUSTIN, TEXAS — 3M, the Minnesota-based manufacturer best known for office products like Post-It notes and Scotch tape, will close its 220,000-square-foot plant in north Austin by the end of 2019. The property will be marketed for sale once it closes. According to the Minneapolis Star Tribune, the closing will impact approximately 120 jobs, though laid-off employees can apply for positions at 3M in other locations.
FORT WORTH, TEXAS — Dematic, an Atlanta-based provider of technology and software for supply chain operators, will open a new, build-to-suit distribution center in Fort Worth. The center will be used to store, sequence and ship company equipment, modules and components. Colliers International provided site selection services, and TCRG Properties and Ironwood Realty Partners are developing the property. The opening is slated for the second quarter of 2019.