NEW YORK — Greystone Affrodable Housing Initiatives LLC has closed a $130.8 million transaction to help preserve 1,058 affordable housing units in Florida. The 24 aged properties are located in 12 counties throughout the state. Completed on behalf of owner and operator The Hallmark Cos. Inc., the financing included $41.6 million in tax-exempt bonds by Osceola County; Boston Financial purchasing $28.1 million in 4 percent Low-Income Housing Tax Credits; HUD’s assumption of $26.7 million of original USDA Section 515 debt, which provides subsidized financing to developers of affordable housing in rural markets; $29.9 million in senior debt; and $4.5 million in additional capital. Greystone worked closely with the USDA’s Rural Housing Service, as well as Osceola County Housing Finance Authority and Florida Housing Finance Corp. in the transaction. Hallmark will use the funds to rehabilitate the interior and exterior of the 24 properties over the next 12 months at an average of $32,000 per unit. The redevelopment team includes Columbia, Mo.-based architect Wallace Architects LLC and Roswell, Ga.-based general contractor Formula Construction Group.
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CONCORD, N.C. — KeyBank Real Estate Capital has arranged a $34.8 million loan for Century Afton Ridge, a 360-unit apartment community in Concord, a northern suburb of Charlotte. The undisclosed borrower purchased Century Afton Ridge in March 2016 and has maintained stabilized occupancy since June. The borrower will use the Fannie Mae loan to refinance existing debt on the property. Trevor Ritter of KeyBank arranged the seven-year loan with two years of interest-only payments and a 30-year amortization schedule.
DALLAS — HFF has secured $43 million in financing for Alexan Fairmount, a 368-unit, Class A apartment community in Dallas’ Oak Lawn neighborhood. HFF worked on behalf of the borrower, Pure Multi-Family REIT LP, to place the 12-year, fixed-rate loan with Cigna Investments. Loan proceeds were used to acquire the property. Alexan Fairmount is situated one block east of the Dallas North Tollway adjacent to the Maple Avenue restaurant district. Completed in 2015, the five-story property wraps around a pool plaza, with additional amenities including an outdoor kitchen and grilling station, gym, tanning studio, dog park, cyber café, electronic vehicle charging stations and an access-controlled parking garage. Alexan Fairmount’s one- and two-bedroom units include keyless entry, 10-foot ceilings, granite countertops, wine racks and stainless steel appliances. John Brownlee and Michael Cosby led the HFF debt placement team representing the borrower.
Berkadia Secures $92M in Financing for American Greetings Headquarters in Suburban Cleveland
by Amy Works
WESTLAKE, OHIO — Berkadia has secured $92 million in financing for the new headquarters of American Greetings Corp. in the Cleveland suburb of Westlake. The borrower was Ohio-based H&L Property Co. The 10-year loan, which Bank of America Merrill Lynch provided, features a 4.8 percent fixed interest rate, 65 percent loan-to-value ratio and 25-year amortization schedule. The new headquarters is located on a 13.5-acre property at One American Road in Crocker Park, a 1.2 million-square-foot mixed-use development in Westlake.
New York Life Real Estate Investors Originates $37M Acquisition Loan for Industrial Portfolio in Suburban Boston
by Amy Works
FRANKLIN, PEABODY, WILMINGTON AND AVON, MASS. — New York Life Real Estate Investors, on behalf of institutional investors, has originated $37 million in acquisition financing for a four-building industrial portfolio located in the Greater Boston area. The five-year loan has a floating rate. The portfolio, which is 95 percent leased, comprises assets in Franklin, Peabody, Wilmington and Avon.
BB&T Provides $103M Construction Loan to Melo Group for Square Station High-Rises in Miami
by John Nelson
MIAMI — BB&T Bank has provided a $103 million construction loan to Miami-based Melo Group for Square Station, a multifamily development located at 1424 N.E. Miami Place in downtown Miami’s Arts and Entertainment district. Set for completion in 2018, the property will include two 34-story high-rise towers comprising 710 apartment residences and 15,000 square feet of ground-level retail and restaurant space. Situated adjacent to the Miami-Dade Metromover School Board Station, the apartment project will include one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments with rental rates ranging from approximately $1,650 to $2,500 per month. Interiors will include granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, laminated wood floors, porcelain tile and full-size washer and dryers in all units. Community amenities will include a resort-style swimming pool and pool deck, Jacuzzi, fitness center, valet service, covered garage parking, security control remote access and a social room for residents.
DENVER — Columbia Sussex Corp. has received a $70 million loan to finance the 451-room Hyatt Regency Denver Tech Center. The hotel is located at 7800 E. Tufts Ave. in the Technological Center submarket of Southeast Denver. The area is home to about 11 million square feet of office space and about 1,000 companies. Hyatt Regency Denver Tech Center features 29,600 square feet of function space, a 533-space parking garage, the Root25 Taphouse & Kitchen, Perks coffee shop, Hyatt StayFit fitness center and an indoor swimming pool with outdoor sun deck. The hotel has operated as a Hyatt Regency since it was built in 1985. It recently underwent a $12.5 million renovation to transform the lobby, upgrade the common areas and introduce the signature restaurant and lounge. Rob Rubano and Greg Stampley of Eastdil Secured arranged the financing. Square Mile Capital Management LLC originated the transaction, and brought in Natixis to acquire the $52.5 million senior mortgage component of the debt. Columbia Sussex acquired the asset from JMI Realty.
WARREN, N.J. — Deerwood Real Estate Capital has closed an $11 million non-recourse bridge loan for an office building located in Warren. The loan was funded at nearly 80 percent of the purchase price with an additional future funded amount of 100 percent of leasing cost and capital expenses. The 120,000-square-foot property is occupied by multiple tenants. Yaakov Leiser of Deerwood negotiated the loan for the undisclosed borrower.
American Street Capital Secures $6.6M Acquisition Loan for Multifamily Property in Chicago
by Amy Works
CHICAGO — American Street Capital has secured $6.6 million in acquisition financing for a seven-story, multifamily portion of a mixed-use property located in Chicago’s South Loop. Provided by a correspondent life insurance company lender, the non-recourse, 15-year loan includes a 30-year amortization schedule. The recently renovated property features 30 apartment units in a mix of one- and two-bedroom layouts. Igor Zhizhin of American Street Capital originated the loan for the undisclosed borrower.
AUSTIN, TEXAS — Mesa West Capital has provided KBS Realty Advisors with a $90.5 million first mortgage loan to recapitalize its all-cash acquisition of Stonebridge Plaza I & II, a 386,000-square-foot office campus in Austin. The five-year, floating-rate loan is secured by two nine-story office buildings and a seven-story parking garage at 9600 and 9606 N. MoPac Expressway. The property is situated at the intersection of Highways 183 and 360. Completed in 1999 and 2001, the two office buildings are 96.5 percent leased. Mesa West Capital originated the loan from its Mesa West Core Lending Fund, which provides first mortgage loans up to $300 million.