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Q&A with Richard Raeke: Solar Can Work on MF Properties Anywhere If Owner Can Take Advantage of 9% LIHTC

Richard Raeke (pictured)is the director of project finance at Borrego Solar Systems Inc., a designer and installer of commercial and public sector grid-tied photovoltaic solar electric systems. Raeke is responsible for helping customers negotiate their options for financing solar projects, including Power Purchase Agreements and Captive Energy Companies. He talks to MHN Online News Editor Anuradha Kher about the Multifamily Affordable Solar Housing program in California, why solar energy can be harnessed anywhere in the country regardless of the amount of sunlight a region receives, and cost savings multifamily properties can achieve by implementing solar power. (Pictured below: Borrego Solar…

TODAY’S DEALS: NorthMarq Capital Arranges Over $13.725M Mortgage for 272-Unit Apartment Community, and Other Transactions

By Anuradha Kher, Online News EditorChandler, Ariz.–NorthMarq Capital’s San Diego regional office has arranged first mortgage financing of $13.725 million for Waterside at Ocotillo (pictured), a 272-unit multifamily property, located in Chandler, Ariz.Financing was based on a 10-year term with a 30-year amortization schedule and was arranged for the borrower by NorthMarq through its affiliate AmeriSphere Multifamily Finance, a Fannie Mae DUS lender. Hendricks & Partners Arranges Sale of 11-Unit Property for Over $1MEl Cajon, Calif.–Hendricks & Partners recently arranged the sale of 1083 South Mollison Ave. in El Cajon, Calif. The 11-unit apartment community was sold for $1,205,000.1083 South…

HUD to Provide $5B to States for Acquisition, Construction of Affordable Housing

By Anuradha Kher, Online News EditorWashington, D.C.–As part of a partnership aimed at job creation and easing the pressures on the housing market, the Department of the Treasury and Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has announced that it will provide billions of dollars in recovery funds to spur the development of thousands of affordable housing units in states around the country. Funded through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (The Recovery Act), the programs together will provide approximately $5 billion for states to finance the acquisition and construction of affordable housing for working families.“It’s been a long time…

$300 Million L.A. Condominium Celebrates Grand Opening

By Erika Schnitzer, Associate EditorLos Angeles—Astani Enterprises Inc., based in Beverly Hills, Calif., recently celebrated the grand opening of Concerto, a new $300-million, 100,000-sq.-ft. condominium development in downtown Los Angeles’ South Park.   The community, which will be completed in two phases, is being designed for LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification.Occupancy of the first building, the 77-unit mid-rise loft building, is slated to begin in June 2009, and occupancy of the first tower, which encompasses 271 units, is planned for the fall of 2009. Phase II will include the second tower, with an additional 281 units. However, “there…

TODAY’S DEALS: Gebroe-Hammer Closes 6 MF Deals for Over $6M, and Other Transactions

By Anuradha Kher, Online News EditorLivingston, N.J.–Gebroe-Hammer Associates has closed six separate multifamily housing transactions totaling $6.4 million throughout the Northeast. The 102 units were sold in key urban and suburban markets on behalf of undisclosed buyers and sellers in Philadelphia and North Jersey’s Essex, Union and Hudson counties. The largest trade was the $1.425 million sale of Loretta Arms Apartments (pictured), located at 1901-13 Faunce St. in northeast Philadelphia. The company also closed the $1.175 million sale of 245 Reynolds Terr., in the City of Orange. The 17-unit garden apartment community features 11 two-bedroom and 6 one-bedroom layouts located…

HUD Fills New General Counsel Position as Well as Two Others

By Anuradha Kher, Online News EditorWashington D.C.–The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has appointed Helen Kanovsky, Peter Kovar and John Trasviña as the general counsel, assistant secretary for congressional and intergovernmental affairs, and the assistant secretary for fair housing and equal opportunity. The U.S. Senate unanimously confirmed all three.HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan said about their election, “Each plays a critical role in our goal of building a dynamic, collaborative housing team that will better position HUD to help the nation overcome the tremendous housing challenges we currently face.” Prior to serving as HUD’s General Counsel, Kanovsky held the…

MARKET SNAPSHOT: Chicago’s Suburbs are Faring Better than Urban Core

By Erika Schnitzer, Associate EditorChicago—While the Windy City has been faring relatively well on its supply side, its demand leaves much to be desired, according to Greg Willett, vice president of research and analysis at M|PF Yieldstar.Occupancy is sitting at an average of 92.4 percent, down 190 basis points year-over-year. While this number may not seem so low for some parts of the nation, Chicago usually sees a 97 percent occupancy level, notes Willett, “so to them, it feels really bad, even though it’s not as steep a cut as other markets.”Unlike many other major markets, Chicago’s suburbs—which are, on…

Economic Update: Developers Plan for Eventual Rebound

By Dees Stribling, Contributing Editor, Commercial Property News New York–In light of the current doldrums for both commercial and residential real estate, what’s a developer to do? Be ready for the eventual turnaround, if possible. Development is typically a multi-year activity, after all. It also helps to plan your project in an area that’s more economically resilient than many others, due to relatively high household income. This week the village council of Winnetka, Ill., an affluent northern suburb of Chicago, granted approval of a 167,800-sq.-ft. mixed-use development downtown. Construction is not expected to begin for at least a year on…

UIP Completes Rehabilitation of Century-Old Building

Washington, D.C.–Urban Investment Partners (UIP) has completed its full-building rehabilitation of The Shelby, a 24-unit luxury apartment building located at 1706 T Street, N.W. in Washington, D.C.’s Dupont Circle-Adams Morgan neighborhood. Move-ins have begun. (Kitchen before on right) UIP, through its $60 million Washington Residential Fund II (WRF II), purchased the property, formerly known as The Absecon, at foreclosure from Adams Bank. UIP then embarked on a $2 million “gut” renovation.  (Kitchen after below)“This property was in such deplorable condition, with 60-year-old stoves, holes in the walls and ceilings, an obsolete and leaky steam heating system, and more,” says Steve…

TODAY’S DEALS: Raintree Acquires Apartment Community for Over $38M, and Other Transactions

By Anuradha Kher, Online News Editor     Sunnyvale, Calif.–Raintree Partners has acquired Trellis Square Apartment Homes (pictured) in Sunnyvale, Calif. The property is a 204-unit luxury apartment community located in the heart of Silicon Valley for $38.25 million. This is the first multifamily acquisition for Raintree Partners.“Through our relationship with an institutional investor, Raintree Partners has the capital available to acquire a substantial portfolio of multifamily development and redevelopment projects located within high growth markets in the Western United States,” says Jeffrey B. Allen, CEO of Raintree Partners. Aaron Hancock, director of acquisitions for Raintree Partners, says, “We will continue to…