MISSION VIEJO, CALIF. — The Ensign Group Inc. (NASDAQ: ENSG), the parent company of the Ensign group of skilled nursing, rehabilitative care services, home health care, hospice care and assisted living companies, has completed a $112 million portfolio financing. The fixed-rate loans have an amortization schedule between 30 and 35 years, and are secured by mortgages on 17 of the 63 properties owned by Ensign subsidiaries. Jason Dopoulos of Lancaster Pollard Mortgage Company LLC arranged the loans, which are insured by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Loan proceeds will be primarily deployed to pay down previously drawn amounts on Mission Viejo-based Ensign’s revolving line of credit. In addition to refinancing existing borrowings, the proceeds of the HUD-insured debt will be used to fund acquisitions; renovate and upgrade existing and future facilities; cover working capital needs; and for other business purposes.
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Harbert Management Corp., Bancroft Capital Obtain $44.6M Refinancing for Denver Highlands Office Building
by Nellie Day
DENVER — A joint venture between Harbert Management Corporation and Bancroft Capital has obtained a $44.6 million loan to refinance Denver Highlands, a 359,919-square-foot office property in Denver. The asset is located at 10375 and 10065 E. Harvard Ave. The JV acquired the property in 2014 and repositioned the property. Renovations included exterior building improvements, landscaping, renovated lobbies and common areas, new elevators and tenant amenity space. Proceeds will be used to pay off the existing loan and fund leasing costs to bring the property to stabilization. Dennis Williams of NorthMarq Capital arranged the three-year, interest-only loan. Funds were provided by Bedrock Capital.
FLEETWOOD, N.Y. — HFF has secured $91.6 million in joint venture equity and first mortgage financing for the development of 42 Broad Street West, a multifamily property located in Fleetwood. The developer is a partnership between Alexander Development Group and The Bluestone Organization. HFF arranged $32.6 million in joint venture equity from institutional investors advised by J.P. Morgan Asset Management. Additionally, the HFF team, including David Giancola and Geoff Goldstein, placed a $59 million construction loan with Santander Bank and People’s United Bank. Once completed, the 16-story, 354,000-square-foot building will feature 249 apartment units, more than 16,000 square feet of amenity space, 12,000 square feet of ground-floor retail space and a connected four-story, 580-space parking garage. Residential units will include a variety of studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom floor plans, and amenities will include an outdoor swimming pool and patio area, a fitness center, a game room/viewing room, a library, a business center and a landscaped rooftop garden with outdoor kitchens and fireplace, as well as a concierge service. The property is slated for completion in 2019.
Eastern Consolidated Arranges $121.3M Construction Loan for 526-Room Hotel in Manhattan
by Amy Works
NEW YORK CITY — Eastern Consolidated has arranged a debt and equity package totaling $121.3 million to finance the construction of a 45-story hotel at 140 W. 28th St. in the Chelsea section of Manhattan. The borrower is McSam Hotel Group, led by Sam Chang. The financing package includes a $97.5 million first mortgage with Bank of the Ozarks and a $23.8 million mezzanine construction loan from Square Mile Capital Management. Adam Hakim and James Murad of Eastern Consolidated secured the financing. The 178,000-square-foot, 526-room hotel will operate under two separate hotel flags under the Marriott brand — TownePlace Suites and Springhill Suites — with two separate lobbies and shared common spaces. Planned amenities include a continental breakfast service area, meeting space and an exercise room. The hotel is slated to open in 2019.
PENNSYLVANIA — KeyBank Real Estate Capital has arranged a total of $57.7 million in FHA financing for a large regional owner and operator of healthcare facilities across the Northeast. The properties include a 180-bed skilled nursing facility and a 120-bed skilled nursing facility that also has a 73-bed assisted living/independent living wing. John Randolph of Key’s Commercial Mortgage Group arranged the permanent financing through the FHA 232/223(f) mortgage insurance program. Henry Alonso and Brandon Taseff of Key’s Healthcare Group structured the original bridge loan for the sponsor. The loan proceeds were used to pay down a portion of the existing bridge loan, which funded the initial acquisition and subsequent recapitalization of a pool of healthcare facilities located in the Northeast.
MIAMI — Canyon Partners Real Estate LLC has provided a $102.3 million senior bridge loan for the recapitalization of Shorecrest Club, a 467-unit, waterfront apartment community in Miami. Canyon arranged the transaction on behalf of the borrower, Upper East Side Miami LLC, an affiliate of ECI Group, an Atlanta-based real estate development, brokerage and management company. The property is located roughly 10 miles from Miami International Airport and eight miles north of Miami’s Brickell district. Shorecrest Club offers a mix of one- to three-bedroom units, with rents starting at $1,535 per month for a one-bedroom, according to Apartments.com. In addition, the property features a resort-style pool with lap lanes, outdoor cabanas, fitness center with saunas, tenant lounges, storage units and a movie theater. ECI Group plans to further enhance the property with the addition of 12 boat slips for the planned Biscayne Bay waterfront, landscaping and a dog park.
BMC Capital Secures $4.7M Acquisition Loan for Multifamily Community in Oklahoma City
by John Nelson
OKLAHOMA CITY — BMC Capital has arranged a $4.7 million acquisition loan for a 148-unit multifamily community in Oklahoma City. Clayton Wells of BMC Capital’s Dallas office arranged the 10-year, nonrecourse loan with a fixed 4.17 percent interest rate and a 30-year amortization schedule. The loan was arranged through one of BMC Capital’s undisclosed agency relationships.
NEW YORK CITY — HFF has arranged $126.6 million in refinancing for Mondrian Park Avenue, a luxury lifestyle hotel located at 444 Park Ave. in Manhattan. The sponsor was David Moinian of Moin Development Corp. Provided by JPMorgan Chase Bank, the proceeds of the floating-rate loan were used to refinance the construction loan. Designed by Philippe Starck, the 190-room hotel opened in October 2017 and features a rooftop lounge, Cleo Restaurant and Never Never night club. Evan Pariser and KC Patel of HFF secured the financing for the borrower.
LAS VEGAS — Love Funding has arranged a $7.9 million bridge loan to build a 46-bed memory care center in Las Vegas. The new facility will be built adjacent to Welbrook Transitional Rehabilitation in the Centennial Hills neighborhood. The existing facility offers rehabilitation services and overnight care for those recovering from an injury, planned surgery or illness. Leonard Lucas of Love’s Boston office obtained the bridge loan from Love Funding’s parent company, Midland States Bank. The bridge financing was needed because the timing of the FHA construction financing did not fit the borrower’s development timeframe.
MOUNT JULIET, TENN. — KeyBank Real Estate Capital has closed a $75.2 million Freddie Mac loan for the refinancing of LC Providence, a 451-unit apartment community in Mount Juliet, roughly 20 miles east of Nashville. Tim Migchelbrink of KeyBank originated the 10-year loan with five years of interest-only payments and a 30-year amortization schedule on behalf of the undisclosed borrower. The property was constructed in 2017 and is the first of a two-phase development. The community includes 19 two- and three-story buildings and features a swimming pool, fitness center, outdoor patio, barbecue area and a volleyball court. Rental Rates at LC Providence range from $1,215 to $1,690 per month, according to Apartments.com.