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DALLAS — The Dallas office of HFF has arranged post-acquisition financing for a portfolio of 154 convenience and gas station sites totaling 97.8 acres in the Northeast. The loan was provided by a consortium of lenders led by Capital One and BMO Harris. Andy Scott and Michael George of HFF’s Dallas office arranged the five-year, floating rate acquisition financing with 18 months of interest-only payments for the borrower, a subsidiary of a private real estate investment fund advised by Crow Holdings Capital-Real Estate. The portfolio comprises 88 sites in New York, 45 sites in Massachusetts, 11 sites in Connecticut, seven sites in New Hampshire, two Rhode Island sites and one site in Pennsylvania. All properties are subject to an absolute net lease for 20 years with a subsidiary of Petroleum Marketing Group. The amount of the loan was not released.

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JERSEY CITY, N.J. — NorthMarq Capital has secured $14.4 million in refinancing for Morgan Loft Apartments, a 36-unit multifamily property located at the intersection of Steuben and Morgan streets in Jersey City. The loan features a 10-year term on a 30-year amortization schedule. Robert Ranieri and Greg Nalbandian of NorthMarq arranged the financing for the borrower, Morgan Steuben Associates, through Freddie Mac.

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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, FLA. AND DURHAM, N.C. — Walker & Dunlop has closed two loans totaling $111 million to finance Cortland Partners’ acquisitions of two apartment communities in the Southeast. The properties include Camden Renaissance in Altamonte Springs and Arboretum at Southpoint in Durham. The financing comprised two Freddie Mac moderate rehab loans, which Cortland Partners will use to fund the acquisition and renovations. The loans include an initial three-year interest-only period with a floating interest rate, followed by a seven-year, floating-rate loan term with two years of interest-only payments. Stephen Farnsworth of Walker & Dunlop’s New Orleans office arranged the financing.

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SIERRA MADRE, CALIF. — RED Capital Group has arranged a $29 million Fannie Mae loan for Kensington SM GP LLC, which will use the capital to refinance The Kensington Sierra Madre, a luxury assisted living and memory care community in the Los Angeles suburb of Sierra Madre. The Kensington Sierra Madre features 41 assisted living suites and 34 memory care suites. Kensington Senior Living LLC owns and operates the community. The financing replaces the community’s original construction loan, which RED also provided. Kensington Senior Living owns and operates five assisted living communities in California, Maryland, Virginia and New York, with four more currently in development.

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LOS ANGELES — Capital Funding Group has provided three separate loans totaling $25 million for seniors housing communities in California, North Carolina and Texas. This includes a $2.5 million working capital line of credit for The Rehabilitation Center on La Brea in Los Angeles. The firm’s Chip Woelper originated the loan.

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CONROE, TEXAS — Pillar has secured a $15.6 million refinancing loan for Heritage at Hooper Hill. The 200-unit multifamily property was built in 2005 and is located in Conroe, just north of The Woodlands in the northern Houston submarket. Cullen O’Grady of Pillar’s Bethesda, Md. office secured the loan on behalf of the borrower, a Washington, D.C.-based commercial real estate property owner and developer. The 12-year, fixed-rate Fannie Mae loan includes a 30-year amortization schedule with four years of interest-only payments.

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The Memphis office of Financial Federal Bank has arranged two loans totaling $32 million for Parkland Commons and Copper Creek, two apartment communities in Charlotte. Built in the late 1990s, the communities feature swimming pools, sports courts, playgrounds and car wash areas. Rick Wood and Jon Van Hoozer of Financial Federal Bank arranged the 12-year, fixed-rate loans on behalf of the borrower, which purchased the properties in 2015. The financing includes six and seven years of interest-only payments and 30-year amortization schedules.

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WALLA WALLA, WASH. — Walker & Dunlop Inc. has arranged a $25 million loan for Wheatland Village, an independent living, assisted living and memory care community in Walla Walla, located in the southeastern corner of Washington near the Oregon border. Portland, Ore.-based Generations Senior Living operates the Class A community. The company developed the property in 2004 through a partnership with a nonprofit hospital. Wheatland Village features 134 independent living units, 62 assisted living units and 38 memory care units. The memory care portion was added in 2013. Jeffrey Ringwald and William Jackson of Walker & Dunlop structured the 15-year, fixed-rate, Fannie Mae loan with a 30-year amortization schedule. The transaction consolidates two existing loans and features a 60 percent loan-to-value ratio.

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JERSEY CITY, N.J. — CBRE has arranged $5 million in refinancing on behalf of Summit Import Corp., a distributor of Asian food imports on the East Coast. Proceeds of the loan will refinance a 120,000-square-foot refrigerated industrial warehouse, located at 100 Summit Place in Jersey City. James Gunning, Donna Falzarano and Stephen Joseph of CBRE arranged the loan with Atlantic Stewardship Bank.

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LAGUNA BEACH, CALIF. — Newmark Realty Capital has arranged $10 million in financing for the acquisition of Gelson Market’s in Laguna Beach. The 34,478-square-foot grocery store is located on Pacific Coast Highway. George Mitsanas and Doug Tisdale of Newmark arranged the fixed-rate, non-recourse financing for the borrower, a Beverly Hills-based developer. The 10-year loan, provided by a life insurance company, features interest-only payments during the first five years and a 30-year amortization schedule.

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