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HUMBLE AND ROWLETT, TEXAS — Cushman & Wakefield has arranged $95.7 million in financing for a portfolio of two affordable housing properties totaling 626 units. Grove East is  a 324-unit, garden-style property located in the northern Houston suburb of Humble, and Rowlett Station is a 302-unit midrise building located northeast of Dallas. Both properties were built in 2021 and are subject to Housing Finance Corp. (HFC) income restrictions. The financing consists of $76.2 million in senior debt provided by Benefit Street Partners and a $19.5 million mezzanine loan funded by CCL Capital. Chase Johnson and Caleb Riebe led the Cushman & Wakefield team that arranged the debt on behalf of the owner, Salt Lake City-based investment firm Sundance Bay.

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LUBBOCK, TEXAS — Self-storage brokerage firm Versal has negotiated the sale of All American Storage, a 464-unit facility located in the West Texas city of Lubbock. The facility spans 54,453 net rentable square feet. Bill Bellomy, Michael Johnson, Logan Foster, Hugh Horne and Kirk Silas of Versal represented the Waco-based seller in the transaction and procured the South Florida-based buyer. Both parties were limited liability companies. The sales price was also not disclosed.

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SAN ANTONIO — Andover Properties has acquired Rail Drive Commerce Center, a 134,500-square-foot industrial flex building in northeast San Antonio. Completed in April and acquired by Andover in May, Rail Drive Commerce Center offers small-bay and flex spaces that are configured as move-in ready suites and feature 25-foot clear heights. Andover has tapped Cushman & Wakefield as the property’s leasing agent. The seller and sales price were not disclosed.

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SHENANDOAH AND RICHMOND, TEXAS — Pinecroft Realty has refinanced two medical office buildings totaling approximately 70,000 square feet in metro Houston. The loan amount(s) was not disclosed. The buildings include the 57,000-square-foot Vision Park Medical Office Building in Shenandoah, located north of Houston, and the 13,000-square-foot Memorial Hermann Surgery Center of Richmond, located southwest of Houston. Noth Carolina-based Live Oak Bank provided the loan(s).

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MCKINNEY, TEXAS — LITEON Technology Corp., a provider of power management and AI (artificial intelligence) infrastructure solutions, will invest $919 million for a new manufacturing campus in McKinney, located north of Dallas, that is expected to add about 600 new jobs to the local supply. LITEON has purchased more than 650,000 square feet of existing industrial space within Core5 Logistics Center, a newly developed industrial park, and plans to undertake capital improvements prior to hiring and commencing operations. LITEON collaborated with both the City of McKinney and the McKinney Economic Development Corp. to facilitate the deal, and leaders from those organizations say that “the investment strengthens McKinney’s growing base of high-tech employers, expands opportunity for residents and adds meaningfully to the city’s long-term tax base.”

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COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS — A joint venture between Los Angeles-based PCCP LLC and Houston-based The Dinerstein Cos. has acquired two adjacent student housing communities totaling 1,128 beds near the Texas A&M University campus in College Station. The properties — formerly dubbed 2818 Apartments and Parkway Place — have been combined and rebranded as one asset, Sterling College Station. The new community offers 350 garden- and cottage-style units in one-, two- and four-bedroom configurations. Shared amenities include a pool, fitness center, business center, with a cybercafé, private study rooms, basketball and beach volleyball courts, outdoor grilling stations and a clubhouse with a community kitchen, game lounge and pool tables.

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KYLE, TEXAS — California-based investment firm Haven Housing has acquired Hays Park Apartments, a 309-unit apartment community located south of Austin in Kyle. The garden-style property sits on 14.9 acres and features a mix of one- and two-bedroom units with an average size of 807 square feet. Amenities include a clubhouse, two pools, fitness center with yoga studios and a business center. Kevin Dufour, Matt Pohl, Spencer Roy and Forrest Bass of Walker and Dunlop brokered the sale of the property. The seller and sales price were not disclosed. 

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CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS — Northmarq has arranged a loan of an undisclosed amount for the refinancing of the 199-unit Wood River Apartments in Corpus Christi. Built in 1983, Wood River Apartments offers one-, two- and three-bedroom units across 17 two-story buildings, as well as a pool and pet facilities. Cheryl Higley and Ryan Shoars led the Northmarq team that arranged the nonrecourse loan, which carried a five-year term and a fixed interest rate. The direct lender and borrower were not disclosed.

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By Jack Stone, managing director, Greysteel In the last week of June, two things happened in the American multifamily market that belong side by side: New York froze rents, and the Dallas Fed confirmed  that Texas is drowning in apartments. One of those scenarios involves a market correcting itself. The other is a market being told to stop. In New York, the Rent Guidelines Board voted seven to one to freeze rents on roughly 1 million rent-stabilized apartments, including zero percent on one- and two-year leases, the first two-year freeze in the board’s history. That action impacts about a quarter of all housing inventory in the city and roughly 40 percent of its rental units. In Texas, markets have kept doing what they’ve been doing for two years: bleeding. Both states are wrestling with the same underlying problem. Rents got too high for many people to afford. The difference is what each one decided to do about it, and that difference is the whole story. Texas is in pain, and the pain is honest. The Dallas Fed put numbers to it this spring. A pandemic-era construction boom, cheap money and aggressive bank lending dumped a historic wave of units onto …

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HOUSTON — Dallas-based developer StreetLights Residential has completed The Langley, a 134-unit apartment building located near Rice University in Houston’s Museum District. The Langley is a 20-story building that houses two- and three-bedroom units that range in size from 2,165 to 3,396 square feet. Residences are furnished with walk-in closets, wine coolers, various smart technology features and service kitchens with secondary refrigerators. Outdoor amenities include a pool, grilling and dining stations, outdoor yoga space and a dog run. Indoors, residents have access to a fitness center, lounge, library, coffee bar, conference room and a mailroom. Leasing began in February. Monthly rents start at $9,480.

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