A rise in long-term interest rates is unlikely to impact significantly on property yields, according to a new study published by the Investment Property Forum.
2 min read · 03 July 2014
Forest City Enterprises has closed on a three-year, $350m bridge loan through Morgan Stanley Bank to refinance the Ridge Hill retail center in Yonkers, New York, roughly two miles north of Manhattan. The loan refinances an original 2007 construction loan on the 1.3-million-square-foot mixed-use complex, and the firm hopes it will help give new steam to what it has deemed to […]
2 min read · 03 July 2014
Goldman Sachs has today launched the third new European CMBS deal this year. The €198.2m MODA 2014 transaction is the third European CMBS and the second Italian deal this year. It follows DECO-2014 Gondola, Deutsche Bank’s first post-crisis Italian deal which was sold last week, and Bank of America Merrill Lynch’s Taurus UK 2014-1 where the loan is […]
2 min read · 03 July 2014
Vision Properties has closed a circa $76m, 10-year loan with GE Capital Real Estate to finance its $108.7m acquisition of the Metropolitan Center at One Meadowlands Plaza in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The firm purchased the 15-storey LEED Gold office tower, with an unnamed capital partner, from a real state investment trust run by KBS […]
2 min read · 01 July 2014
Legal & General has issued its third social housing loan in six months – a £40m facility for Rooftop Housing Group. This brings its commitment to the sector to £232m, including a £102m loan it provided to The Hyde Group in March 2013 which marked the commercial lending business’s first social housing loan. Its latest […]
1 min read · 01 July 2014
The Pennsylvania Public School Employees’ Retirement System has committed $150m for the launch of Värde Partners’ first fund dedicated to small, sub-performing US property loans. The Värde fund will invest in so-called “scratch and dent” loans – where borrowers have averted default by resuming payments – targeting discounted secondary market purchases of existing loans backed by office, industrial and retail properties typically […]
2 min read · 01 July 2014
Developer Larry Silverstein is on the lookout for roughly $1.2bn in financing to complete 3 World Trade Center now that an agreement brings new life to the stalled tower. After months of negotiations, Silverstein and The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey reached an agreement this week that immediately frees up $159m in […]
3 min read · 27 June 2014
The federal government’s cutoff of funding to Corinthian College could force the sale and closure of more than 100 US schools, putting about $219m worth of CMBS loans at risk. The embattled Santa Ana, California-based for-profit college operator, which operates 107 campuses, signaled that it might shut down after the US Department of Education imposed a 21-day […]
2 min read · 26 June 2014
Apollo Commercial Real Estate Finance (ARI), the listed US debt investor, has completed $143.6m in new investments. The REIT, which is managed by Apollo Global Management, has made a $50.2m CMBS acquisition and two loans totaling $93.4m – one of which was secured by a Times Square hotel in New York City. Ari acquired a $28.3m […]
2 min read · 26 June 2014
Laxfield Capital’s GIC-backed lending programme has made its first loan since the strategy was launched nearly 18 months ago. The £90m facility for student housing provider Urbanest is for a term of five years. It reflects a 70% LTV across the two London assets it is secured by: Urbanest’s 221-bed Hoxton scheme near Old Street […]
2 min read · 26 June 2014