BUCYRUS, OHIO — NorthMarq Capital has arranged $2.7 million in acquisition financing for the purchase of a Holiday Inn Express & Suites in Bucyrus. The 40,380-square-foot hospitality property is located at 1575 N. Sandusky Ave. The 10-year loan includes a 25-year amortization schedule. NorthMarq arranged financing for the borrower through its relationship with a CMBS lender. Matt Marshall of NorthMarq Capital’s Boston regional office arranged the loan for the undisclosed borrower.
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HOUSTON — LMI Capital has arranged loans for three properties in Houston. In the first transaction, Brandon Brown of LMI Capital arranged $4.3 million in debt for the refinance of two Class A, boutique multifamily assets in the Spring Branch submarket. The 10-year, fixed-rate loans both loans feature 4 percent interest rates and 30-year amortization schedules. In the second transaction, Brown arranged $8.4 million in debt for the refinance of a 124-unit seniors housing complex in Missouri City. The 10-year, fixed-rate CMBS loan will provide cash out proceeds to the client. The loan represented a 75 percent loan-to-value ratio and included a 30-year amortization schedule. In the third transaction, Jamie Stein of LMI Capital arranged $6.5 million in financing for a garden-style apartment complex in the Spring Branch submarket. Stein secured a 10-year, fixed-rate loan inclusive of a capital improvements component with a CMBS lender. The mortgage includes three years of interest-only payments.
MINNEAPOLIS — Dougherty Funding LLC has arranged a $12.7 million tax credit equity bridge loan as part of Aeon’s Minneapolis Portfolio Preservation Project. The borrower will utilize 4 percent low income tax credits (LIHTCs) as well as federal and state historic tax credits as a portion of the equity required for the acquisition and renovation of the property portfolio. The loan will provide bridge financing until receipt of the capital contributions from the sale of the LIHTCs and the Federal HTCs, as well as the receipt of State HTC proceeds. The project includes substantial renovation of ten affordable projects located in the Elliot Park and Loring Park neighborhoods of downtown Minneapolis. As part of the project, 566 existing units will be renovated and 16 new units will be constructed. Dougherty Funding LLC serves as lead lender and servicer for the loan, arranged for Aeon.
HOWELL TOWNSHIP, MICH. — Capital One Multifamily Finance has provided a $9.5 million Freddie Mac fixed-rate loan to refinance Burkhart Ridge Mobile Estates, a 306-space Class A manufactured home community (MHC) in Howell Township near Detroit. Damon Reed of Capital One Multifamily originated the transaction. The 10-year, fixed-rate loan has one year of interest-only payments and a 30-year amortization schedule. Proceeds from the loan will be used to retire higher-rate debt and to return cash to the partnership in order to acquire additional homes and enhance amenities for residents. Burkhart Ridge was developed in three phases between 1999 and 2005. All sites can accommodate a doublewide home, attached garage and parking area. Amenities at the community include a clubhouse, pool, fitness center and facilities for volleyball, basketball, soccer and hockey.
HOUSTON — Q10 Kinghorn, Driver, Hough & Co. has secured a $4 million fixed-rate loan for Forest Palm Apartments with correspondent lender, StanCorp. The Class A multifamily property was built in 2014 and includes 119 garden-style units across six two-story buildings. Q10 KDH is a Texas-based full service commercial mortgage banking company that arranges financing for developers and owners of commercial real estate. Ryan Watson of Q10 KDH arranged the transaction.
DENVER — The Confluence, a 288-unit residential development in Denver, has received $79 million in financing. The project is located at the southwest corner of 15th Street and Little Raven Street, in the Riverfront Park area of the city’s Lower Downtown (LoDo) district. The 34-story tower will include 10,000 square feet of retail space and a 300-space underground parking garage. Community amenities will include a fitness center, swimming pool with lounge and cabanas, spa, fire pit, game room, clubhouse and business center. The Confluence is being developed by PM Realty Group and National Real Estate Advisors. The construction loan was arranged by HFF’s Rob Rizzi, Josh Simon, Colin Oberg, Leon McBroom and Matt Gangawar through a national bank. It features a 48-month term at 65 percent loan-to-cost. HFF also arranged the joint venture partnership in 2013.
SEATTLE — Seattle Design Center, a 410,000-square-foot, high-end home furnishings and design services center, has received $40 million in financing. The two-building center is located at 5701 6th Ave. S. The center first opened in 1973. Its two buildings are connected via a skybridge walkway. Seattle Design Center also contains 400 parking spaces. The borrower will use the floating-rate loan to acquire and reposition the center. It features a three-year initial term and two, one-year extension options. A debt fund provided the loan. Jordan Roeschlaub and Daniel Fromm of NGKF Capital Markets served as the exclusive advisor to the Los Angeles-based sponsor.
COPPERAS COVE, HARKER HEIGHTS and KILLEEN, TEXAS — KeyBank Real Estate Capital has arranged a total of $26.7 million in FHA financing for a three-property, long-term care portfolio in Texas. Two of the properties are skilled nursing facilities and one is a combination skilled nursing and assisted living facility. The properties were built in the 1990s and have a combined total of 250 units and 418 beds. Allison Holland of KeyBank arranged the non-recourse, fixed-rate first mortgages for all three properties. The portfolio is comprised of Hill Country Rehab and Nursing Center located in Copperas Cove; Indian Oaks Living Center located in Harker Heights; and The Rosewood Retirement Community located in Killeen.
HOUSTON — LMI Capital has arranged two loans for several Houston apartment complexes. In the first transaction, Brandon Brown and Jamie Mullin of LMI Capital arranged $11.7 million in debt for the refinancing of two multifamily properties. Both assets had permanent loans maturing this year. Brown and Mullin worked on behalf of the borrower to obtain 10-year, fixed-rate CMBS loans that provided cash out proceeds to the client. Both loans featured a three-year interest-only period followed by 30-year amortization schedules. In the second transaction, Brown arranged $11.1 million in financing for a garden-style apartment complex in the Bear Creek/Copperfield submarket. Working on behalf of the borrower, Brown secured the 10-year loan with a CMBS lender at the fixed rate of 4.2 percent. The first mortgage represented 80 percent of the purchase price and included five years of interest-only payments.
TYLER, TEXAS — Capital One Bank has provided a $15.5 million loan to finance the acquisition of Meadow Lake, a continuing care retirement community in Tyler. The borrower, a partnership between Evergreen Senior Living Properties LLC, its management affiliates ESLP Management LLC, and RSF Partners, acquired the property through a bankruptcy auction. Located on 95 acres, Meadow Lake opened in 2011 and includes 117 independent living units, 20 assisted living units, 34 memory care units and 30 skilled nursing beds. The facility also includes 20 fully improved lots for the addition of independent living cottages as well as undeveloped land that could accommodate an additional 88 cottages.