Multifamily

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HAPPY VALLEY, ORE. — CBRE National Senior Housing has arranged $60.4 million in construction financing for The Springs at Happy Valley, a senior living community to be built in Happy Valley. Situated on a 6.95-acre site, the community will feature 210 units, about half of which are earmarked for independent living and the other half for assisted living and memory care. Happy Valley is an affluent suburb approximately 10 miles southeast of downtown Portland. Aron Will, Austin Sacco and Adam Mincberg of CBRE National Senior Housing arranged the financing on behalf of a joint venture between The Springs Living and Harrison Street Real Estate Capital. CBRE secured a five-year, floating-rate loan with four years of interest-only payments from a consortium of banks, including a regional bank and a national bank, in a participated loan format.

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SAN FRANCISCO — Panoramic Interests has received a $104 million loan for the refinancing of City Gardens, an apartment property located at 333 12th St. in the Western Mission/SOMA neighborhood of San Francisco. Ready Capital provided the three-year, floating-rate loan that Charles Halladay, Alex Witt, Jordan Angel, Jonah Aelyon and Lauren Mezzanotte of JLL Capital Markets arranged. City Gardens offers 200 two-, four- and five-bedroom micro-units with fully furnished bedrooms and living areas, expansive windows and nine-foot ceilings. The 152,445-square-foot property features high-efficiency lighting and plumbing; laminated, heat-resistant glass; and energy recovery ventilation.

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NEW YORK CITY — Los Angeles-based CIM Group has completed construction of 111 Montgomery, a 163-unit multifamily condominium building in Brooklyn’s Crown Heights neighborhood. The 12-story property is located adjacent to the 52-acre Brooklyn Botanic Garden and Prospect Park. Units feature studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom floor plans, with select units offering private balconies/patios. Amenities include a resident lounge, fitness center and a children’s play area.

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NORTON, MASS. — Cushman & Wakefield has brokered the sale of a seniors housing campus in Norton, located near Rhode Island in the southern part of the state. The campus houses Residences at Norton, a 72-unit assisted living facility, and Wingate at Norton, a 106-bed skilled nursing home. Richard Swartz, Jay Wagner, Dan Baker and Jack Griffin of Cushman & Wakefield represented the institutional seller in the transaction. The buyer was a joint venture between investment firm Harrison Street and regional operator LCB Senior Living. The new ownership plans to upgrade the existing assisted living building and convert the existing skilled nursing portion to memory care and increased common area space.

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NORFOLK, VA. — Harbor Group International LLC (HGI) has acquired a portfolio of eight multifamily communities in the Southeast region of the United States for $309 million. Seven properties are in North Carolina markets, including Charlotte, Raleigh, Winston-Salem, Greensboro and Durham. One property is located in Hampton, Va. The seller(s) and individual property names were not disclosed. The portfolio totals more than 2,300 units and each of the properties are proximate to major employers and office markets as well as entertainment centers. HGI plans to invest approximately $13 million for capital improvements across the portfolio, following initial enhancements to the properties’ exteriors and common rooms by the seller. HGI will focus on interior unit renovations and installing appliances such as washer and dryers. Dean Smith and John Heimburger of Newmark represented HGI in the transaction. Henry Stimler, Bill Weber and Matt Mense of Newmark arranged an undisclosed amount of acquisition financing. HGI is a privately-owned international real estate investment and management firm based in Norfolk.

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ALPHA, N.J. — NAI DiLeo-Bram has arranged the sale of Evergreen Village, a 98-unit apartment complex in Alpha, located in the central-western part of the state. The property offers one-, two- and three-bedroom units across seven two-story buildings. Jerry Zaro and Jeffrey Meltzer of law firm Sills Cummis & Gross PC represented the undisclosed seller. David Simon of NAI DiLeo-Bram brokered the deal. The buyer was also undisclosed.

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KENOSHA, WIS. — American Street Capital (ASC) has arranged an $8 million loan for the acquisition of a two-property, 108-unit multifamily portfolio in Kenosha. Built in the early 1970s, the portfolio features a mix of one-, two- and three-bedroom units. Both complexes were more than 95 percent leased at closing. Igor Zhizhin of ASC originated the seven-year agency loan. It features a fixed interest rate with two years of interest-only payments and a 30-year amortization schedule.

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Carpenter's Shelter

ALEXANDRIA, VA. — Alexandria Housing Development Corp. (AHDC) has partnered with local homeless shelter Carpenter’s Shelter for The Bloom at Braddock and Carpenter’s Shelter, a hybrid affordable housing community and homeless shelter in Alexandria. The project is a redevelopment of the former 17,000-square-foot Carpenter’s Shelter, which provides support and accommodations to people who are experiencing homelessness. The Bloom at Braddock has 97 low-income tax credit housing (LIHTC) units. Carpenter’s Shelter partnered with architectural firm Cooper Carry’s Alexandria office to complete the project. The redevelopment of Carpenter’s Shelter transformed the shelter, previously housed in a two-story building originally designed for the Department of Motor Vehicles, into a new, 163,000-square-foot building that supports both organizations’ missions under the same roof. The hybrid design features the build-to-suit homeless shelter and an apartment community that features a community room, multiple outdoor spaces and a 1,600-square-foot community produce garden. The two housing facilities share several amenities, including a level of underground parking and a playground. Carpenter’s Shelter has a new entrance to welcome residents seeking temporary housing for an average shelter stay of two to four months. A separate entrance to David’s Place at Carpenter’s Shelter provides access to shower facilities, laundry and lockers for …

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DARDENNE PRAIRIE, MO. — Mia Rose Holdings has unveiled plans for the development of Old Town Square, a multi-building apartment project in Dardenne Prairie, a western suburb of St. Louis. Mia Rose is developing the project in partnership with Benton Homebuilders and Jim Cook, Imo’s Pizza franchisee and co-owner of Sugarfire Smokehouse. The joint venture team, known as Bryan 364 Junction LLC, plans to break ground on the project in June. Completion is slated for December 2022. The development recently received zoning approval from the city. Plans call for the construction of five apartment buildings consisting of 120 one-bedroom units and 60 two-bedroom units. Additionally, Benton Homebuilders will construct nine buildings with 60 villas, each with three bedrooms, a basement and a two-car garage. The villas will be available for lease. One of the apartment buildings will feature 12,000 square feet of ground-floor retail space. An additional 4,500-square-foot retail space will be home to a new Imo’s Pizza. Amenities will include a pool, outdoor lounge, business room, coffee bar, fitness center and dog park. The project architects are Rosemann & Associates and DL Design. Premier Design Group is serving as civil engineer. The property manager will be 2B Residential.

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CLEVELAND — KeyBank has secured $18.6 million in financing for the construction of Slavic Village Gateway, an 88-unit affordable housing property in Cleveland. The two-building project will feature 21,000 square feet of ground-floor retail space as well as 10 townhomes. The property will feature 23 units for renters that earn at or below 30 percent of area median income (AMI) and 65 units for those who earn at or below 60 percent of AMI. KeyBank Community Development Lending and Investment (CDLI) secured a $12.5 million construction loan, while KeyBank’s Commercial Mortgage Group arranged a $6.1 million forward commitment for a Freddie Mac permanent loan. Additionally, the project will use 9 percent low-income housing tax credit equity from the Ohio Capital Corp. for Housing, $600,000 from the City of Cleveland and $1.5 million from University Settlement, which is a nonprofit social service agency that will occupy some of the project’s retail space. Kyle Kolesar of KeyBank’s CDLI team and Robbie Lyn of KeyBank’s Commercial Mortgage Group structured the financing on behalf of the developer, The NRP Group LLC.

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