HOUSTON — CBRE has arranged a $55.5 million loan for the refinancing of The Village of River Oaks, a Class A, 198-unit continuing care retirement community (CCRC) in Houston. The borrower was a joint venture between Bridgewood Property Co. and Harrison Street. A national bank provided the loan, which features a four-year term, floating interest rate and 30 months of interest-only payments. Aron Will, Austin Sacco and Adam Mincberg of CBRE National Senior Housing arranged the transaction. CBRE also arranged the development financing for the property in 2015. Retirement Center Management, Bridgewood’s wholly owned management affiliate, will continue to operate the property.
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SAN ANTONIO — Chicago-based NXT Capital has provided a $28.5 million loan for the refinancing of a 278-unit apartment community in San Antonio. The property is located within a master-planned community featuring over 10 million square feet of retail space and 5 million square feet of office space within a five-mile radius. Communal amenities of the multifamily property include a resort-style pool with a tanning ledge, cabanas with grilling stations, an outdoor fire pit, dog park, clubroom, cybercafé, 24-hour fitness center and an indoor/outdoor lounge. Jason Bond and Dan Kearns of JLL placed the loan with NXT Capital on behalf of the undisclosed borrower.
DALLAS — JLL has arranged a $128.3 million construction loan for The Link at Uptown, a 25-story office tower that will be located in the Uptown area of Dallas. Located at 2601 Olive St., the property will total 300,000 square feet. De’On Collins of JLL arranged the five-year, floating-rate loan through Broad Street Real Estate Credit Partners III, an investment fund managed by the Merchant Banking Division of Goldman Sachs. The borrower was Kaizen Development Partners. The target completion date is fall 2021.
HOUSTON — JLL has arranged a $200.6 million, seven-year credit facility for a portfolio of industrial properties located throughout the four major markets of Texas. The Class A portfolio, which was fully leased at closing time, spans 18 single-tenant properties totaling approximately 1.7 million square feet. Thirteen of the assets are in Houston industrial markets, with two each in Austin and Dallas markets and one property in San Antonio. Tyler Ford and Tolu Akindele of JLL handled the transaction on behalf of the owner and borrower, Welcome Group LLC through Global Atlantic Financial Group. The parties involved in the deal could not disclose what the funds would be used for.
LANCASTER, TEXAS — Dougherty Mortgage LLC has arranged an undisclosed amount of Fannie Mae acquisition financing for Rolling Hills Apartment Homes, a 384-unit asset located in the southern Dallas suburb of Lancaster. The property features a dog park, fitness center, pool and a playground. Dougherty arranged the 12-year loan, which carried a 30-year amortization schedule, through a partnership with Old Capital Lending on behalf of the borrower, RHP202 LLC.
PLANO, TEXAS — 3650 REIT, a Miami-based balance-sheet lender, has provided a $90 million, 10-year loan for the refinancing of Renaissance Dallas at Plano Legacy West, a 304-room hotel in Plano. Completed in 2017 by borrower and developer Sam Moon Group, the property offers 26,000 square feet of conference and meeting space, as well as a pool deck and bar, spa and a fitness center. Specific loan terms were not disclosed.
CORPUS CHRISTI, BASTROP AND SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS — KeyBank Real Estate Capital has provided $35 million in HUD financing for a three-property, 378-bed skilled nursing portfolio located throughout Texas. The financing includes $16 million for the Regency-Windsor Calallen in Corpus Christi; $14.5 million for the Regency Bastrop Nursing & Rehabilitation Center in Bastrop; and $14 million for the Regency-Windsor Mission Oaks Nursing & Rehabilitation Center in San Antonio. The financing was closed using HUD’s 232/223(f) mortgage insurance program and paid off an acquisition loan structured by KeyBank’s Healthcare Group. Grant Saunders, Peter Trazzera and John Randolph of KeyBank handled the transaction.
HOUSTON — New York Life Real Estate Investors has provided a $208 million loan for the repositioning of 717 Texas, a 33-story office building in downtown Houston. Designed by HOK and developed by Hines in 2003, the property spans 697,300 square feet and includes coworking space on the 12th floor. The repositioning project will enhance the package of amenities, which includes a conference center, rooftop garden and workspace lounge. The renovation program will also upgrade the lobby, elevator, lighting and security consoles. A construction timeline was not released.
CAMBRIDGE, MASS. — Capital Stack Commercial Real Estate Finance and Miami-based GenX Capital Partners have arranged $37.7 million in construction financing for 907 Main Hotel, a 67-room property in Cambridge. Local developer Patrick Barrett III is leading the development of the upscale, boutique hotel, which will span 42,000 square feet and offer a street-level restaurant and a rooftop bar. The building will also house Toscanini’s Ice Cream, which has operated in the neighborhood since 1981. A New York-based hedge fund provided the financing. The hotel is slated to open in early 2020.
RICHARDSON, TEXAS — Chicago-based NXT Capital has provided a $54.7 million loan for the refinancing of a 312,000-square-foot office building in Richardson, a northeastern suburb of Dallas. The Class A property is situated near Central Expressway and President George Bush Turnpike and offers amenities such as a fitness center, deli, bocce ball court and shuttle service to a nearby DART station. Greg Young of Grandbridge Real Estate Capital placed the loan on behalf of the undisclosed borrower.