NEW YORK CITY — New York-based investment firm Atlas Capital Group has purchased a 130-unit apartment building in Manhattan’s East Village. The 13-story building at 250 E. Houston St., which according to StreetEasy offers studio, one- and two-bedroom units, also houses 9,000 square feet of commercial space. Approximately 75 percent of the units have private balconies. Amenities include a rooftop terrace, landscaped courtyard spaces, an athletic club and a tenant lounge. Rob Hinckley and Jeff Julien of JLL brokered the deal. The seller and sales price were not disclosed.
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NEW YORK CITY — New York-based brokerage firm Adirondack Capital Partners has arranged the $18.5 million sale of a retail property in Manhattan’s NoHo neighborhood. Birkenstock occupies the entire 2,300 square feet of leasable space within the two-story building at 120 Spring St. The seller was an entity doing business as 120 Spring Realty Associates LLC. The buyer was a nigh-net-worth Japanese investor. Michael Hunter Coghill of Adirondack Capital brokered the all-cash deal.
BRAINTREE, MASS. — Regional brokerage firm Hunneman has negotiated a 24,103-square-foot office lease in Braintree, a southern suburb of Boston. The tenant is the Massachusetts Department of Children & Families, and the space is located within Forbes Business Center, a three-building, 150,000-square-foot development. Ned Halloran and Leeanne Rizzo of Hunneman represented the landlord, KS Partners, in the lease negotiations.
GARDEN CITY, N.Y. — QSAC, a nonprofit organization supporting people with autism, has signed a 23,633-square-foot office lease in Garden City, located on Long Island. The space spans portions of the first and second floors of the building at 711 Stewart Ave. Kyle Crennan and Joe Lopresti of JLL represented the landlord, Benedict Realty Group, in the lease negotiations. Roy Chipkin of CBRE represented the tenant.
NEW YORK CITY — Affinius Capital has provided a $300 million loan for the refinancing of 102 Fleet, a 30-story multifamily project in downtown Brooklyn. Upon completion, the 495-unit building will house 108 studios, 97 one-bedroom units, 262 two-bedroom residences and 28 three-bedroom apartments. Amenities include a rooftop pool, fitness center with a spa, coworking space and conference rooms, multiple resident lounges, an indoor game room, pet spa, indoor climbing wall and pickleball courts. Henry Bodek of Galaxy Capital arranged the loan on behalf of the owner, The Jay Group, which will use the proceeds to complete construction and lease the property to stabilization.
PHILADELPHIA — Delaware-based investment firm Capano Residential has purchased Rittenhouse Row Apartments, an 80-unit apartment building in downtown Philadelphia, for $23.7 million, with plans to implement a renovation. The 13-story building at 1601 Sansom St., which was originally constructed in 1910 and converted to residential use in the 1990s, was 94 percent occupied at the time of sale. Capano plans to demolish the entire floor to construct four additional apartments, as well as to renovate the leasing office, relocate and enhance the existing fitness center and create a new tenant amenity space.
JERSEY CITY, N.J. — Marcus & Millichap has brokered the $6.2 million sale of a 19-unit apartment building in Jersey City. The four-story building at 358–362 Grove St. also includes three retail spaces. Devin Perez, Alan Cafiero and Dean Matuszewic of Marcus & Millichap represented the seller and procured the buyer, both of which requested anonymity, in the transaction.
DEWITT, N.Y. — New York-based brokerage firm Jacobson Properties has arranged the sale of a 41,333-square-foot medical office building in DeWitt, an eastern suburb of Syracuse. The building is located within Widewaters Office Park. An entity doing business as SYR Office LLC sold the building to the anchor tenant, Arthritis Health Associates PLLC, for an undisclosed price. Lisa Menin of Jacobson Properties brokered the deal.
NEW YORK CITY — Locally based brokerage firm Ariel Property Advisors has arranged the $55.6 million sale of the Harlem River Point Portfolio, a collection of two affordable housing buildings totaling 315 units in Harlem. Harlem River Point North is an 11-story, 173-unit building that was constructed in 2015 and includes two commercial units. Harlem River Point South rises 14 stories, totals 140 units and was built in 2014. Amenities include a fitness center, playground and onsite laundry facilities. Victor Sozio, Shimon Shkury, Alexander Taic, Jake Brody and Remi Mandell of Ariel brokered the deal. The buyer and seller were not disclosed.
SEWICKLEY, PA. — Regional owner-operator Endurance Real Estate Group has sold a portfolio of six light industrial buildings totaling 379,440 square feet in Sewickley, located northwest of Pittsburgh, for $53.5 million. Known as the 79 North Portfolio, the buildings are situated on a combined 88.3 acres and feature an average clear height of 22 feet. Mike Hines, Brad Ruppel and Joe Hill of CBRE, along with Mateo Villa and Connor Jangro of local commercial services firm Genfor Real Estate, brokered the deal. The buyer was an undisclosed REIT. The portfolio was 99 percent leased at the time of sale.
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