Archive for July 2009
TODAY’S DEALS: Arbor Closes Two Fannie Mae DUS Loans Totaling $6.8M, and Other Transactions
By Anuradha Kher, Online News EditorCharlotte, N.C.–Arbor Commercial Funding LLC recently funded two loans totaling $6,675,900 under the Fannie Mae DUS product line. These loans include:$2,680,000 under Fannie Mae DUS for Woodfield Gardens, a 132-unit community located in Charlotte, N.C. The 10-year loan amortizes on a 30-year schedule and carries a note rate of 6…
Read MoreMULTI-HOUSING EXECUTIVE UPDATE: RTKL Associates Names Lance K. Josal as Next President, and Other Moves
By Anuradha Kher, Online News EditorSussex, N.J.–RTKL Associates has named Lance K. Josal to be its next president and CEO. For the last seven years, Josal has directed RTKL’s Commercial Practice Group, which accounts for more than 30 percent of its gross revenue. He will replace RTKL’s current president and CEO, David Hudson, who is…
Read MoreUrban Condo Conversion Community Adds Zipcar Access to Amenity List
By Erika Schnitzer, Associate EditorJersey City, N.J.—Robert Martin Co. LLC’s The Residences at Dixon Mills has announced a partnership with Zipcar, a service that it will add to its laundry list of amenities already offered to the condominium’s residents. The partnership will put vehicles at Dixon’s doorstep.At the 467-unit Dixon Mills, Zipcar has made two…
Read MoreNew Firm Banks on NYC Multifamily Market
By Tonie Auer, Contributing Correspondent The current economic climate is certainly putting a drag on many in the commercial property business. But Kevin Salmon is betting that now is a time of opportunity. To that end, Salmon has launched Salmon and Marshall Real Estate Investments, a new firm that will provide investment sales and consultation…
Read MoreCAS to Inspect 1.3M-Home Public Housing Portfolio
By Anuradha Kher, Online News Editor Boston–The capital planning subsidiary of CAS Financial Advisory Services (CAS FAS), On-Site Insight (OSI), has started field inspections of the nation’s 1,300,000-home public housing portfolio. The findings from these inspections will give Congress and HUD (U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development) a quantitative cost estimate of addressing public housing’s…
Read MoreTODAY’S DEALS: ARA Brokers Sale of 91-Unit Apartment Community for $9M, and Other Transactions
By Anuradha Kher, Online News EditorAttleboro, Mass.–Apartment Realty Advisors (ARA) brokered the sale of Crystal Village, a 91-unit apartment community located in Attleboro, Mass., for $9 million.Village Residential LLC bought the property from EQR-Quail Run Vistas Inc. Situated on approximately 7.3 acres, Crystal Village is a 100 percent market-rate community comprised of one- and two-bedroom…
Read MoreQ&A with Bill Stahlke: We’ll Invest in ‘B’ Properties in ‘A’ Locations and ‘A’ Properties in ‘B’ Locations
Bill Stahlke (pictured) recently joined as president of Investments at Lane Strategic Investment LLC, where he will develop Lane Company’s acquisition strategy and oversee all of the firm¹s acquisitions. Stahlke came out of retirement to take the position. Before his retirement, he was president of Windsor Capital Partners (now known as The Shoptaw Group), an…
Read MoreMcKinsey: Green Building Can Save U.S. $1.2 Trillion
By Alex Palmer New York–Investing in energy efficient buildings now will lead to as much as $1.2 trillion in savings by 2020, according to a new study from McKinsey & Co. In its new report, “Unlocking Energy Efficiency in the U.S. Economy,” the management consulting firm forecasted just how valuable aggressive green construction could prove to…
Read MoreConverted New York Condominium Attracts Foreign Buyers
By Erika Schnitzer, Associate EditorNew York—Vornado Realty Trust’s newly renovated 40 East 66th Street is drawing a windfall of interest from foreign buyers. Originally designed by renowned architect Rosario Candela in 1929 as a rental apartment building, 40 East 66th Street has been transformed into a condominium by Vornado and Cetra/Ruddy. “The famous architect Rosario…
Read MoreSunrise Villas, Long Island Apartment Community, is Charged with Housing Discrimination
Washington, D.C.–The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has charged Sunrise Villas LLC, with housing discrimination for allegedly refusing to allow residents at its Long Island, N.Y., 55+ housing complex to have service animals that assist persons with disabilities. The Fair Housing Act makes it unlawful to discriminate based on disability by refusing to…
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