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Phase 1 of Seattle-Area Senior Housing Debuts
Sustainable Housing for the Ageless Generation and the City of Tukwila, Wash., have opened Tukwila Village, a 193-unit affordable community located within 10 minutes of downtown.
San Diego Community Changes Hands in All-Cash Transaction
Located in the Little Italy neighborhood, the 40-unit luxury community traded for $21.3 million. The asset includes a 2,475-square-foot ground floor retail space.
Hunt Mortgage Provides $11M for Phoenix Community
The loan also includes a $1.6 million future funding commitment designated for capital improvements at the 104-unit Regency Park Apartments.
EJV Buys Vintage Property in FL
American Landmark purchased a 316-unit community in an equity joint venture with RSE Capital. The new ownership will invest an additional $3.5 million to bring the building to contemporary standards.
PA Community Changes Hands for $12M
The transaction is representative of the strong demand for multifamily assets in the Harrisburg-Carlisle MSA, a growing alternative market, according to Rittenhouse Realty Advisors.
Sundance Capital Group Buys Phoenix Asset
The 90-unit garden-style community last changed hands in 2016. The new owner intends to bring additional interior and exterior upgrades.
Manhattan High Line Portfolio Commands $28M
Cushman & Wakefield represented the seller, while JLL secured acquisition financing on behalf of the buyer. The four contiguous buildings comprise 26 apartments and four ground-floor retail units.
Affordable NY Community Lands $20M in Financing
KeyBank secured the loan for the acquisition and development of Mosaic Village in Cohoes. Vecino Group is both the developer and owner of the property.
SF Affordable Property Lands Refi
The new loan, provided by JPMorgan Chase, pays down $11.3 million in construction financing provided by the city in 2001.
New Affordable Housing Project Coming to South Reno
GreenStreet Cos. and Vintage Housing are about to break ground on a 360-unit community dedicated to families earning at or below 60 percent of the area’s median income.











