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Colliers arranges $31.1M sale for FlorhamPark Corporate Center

Williamsburg, VA project receives construction financing AMA's Wallace & Metcap Advisors secure $93 million

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munity event space. Current plans for the student housing portion consist of four, 5-story buildings featuring 240 units (624 beds) ranging in size from one to four bedrooms, as well as over 56,000 s/f of retail and 6,500 s/f of office. Additionally, the residents will benefit from amenities such as a fitness center, pool, study rooms, lounge, a game room and a leasing office. “It was a pleasure working with MetCap’s Structured Finance team, including Cliff Mendel- son and Albert Missirlian,” said Wallace. 

AMA’s Gregg Wallace , along with MetCap’s Struc- tured Finance team, led by Cliff Mendelson and Albert Missirlian , sourced $93 mil- lion in debt and equity for the project. Serving the college of Wil- liam & Mary, Midtown Row is a curated retail experience and residential district located at “Main and Main” in the heart of Williamsburg, Virginia. The project includes restaurants, shops, apartments, entertain- ment, office space, as well as a village green featuring out- door programming and com-

ILLIAMSBURG, VA — AMA Finan- cial, LLC , in con-

junction with Metropolis Capital Ad- visors LLC a r r a n g e d the heavily s t ruc tur ed 90% financ- ing for the construction

25 Vreeland Rd.

FLORHAM PARK, NJ , — Colliers International Group Inc. has arranged the sale of Florham Park Corporate Cen- ter, a set of twin class A office buildings located at 25 Vree- land Rd. in Florham Park for $31.1 million. The 230,000 s/f complex offers a wide variety of best-in-class amenities in the burgeoning Florham Park submarket. Colliers represented both the buyer, ACG , and seller,

a joint venture of Bergman Real Estate Group and Ri- alto Capital Management, LLC , in the transaction. The Colliers Capital Mar- kets & Investment Sales team led by executive managing director Jacklene Chesler , managing director Matthew Brown and senior financial analyst Frank Summers developed and executed the marketing strategy for the sale of the property. 

Gregg Wallace

Newest Barley Snyder office now open LANCASTER, PA — Bar- ley Snyder officially has arrived in Schuylkill County, of Midtown Row’s retail and student housing project inWil- liamsburg.

wh e r e t h e firm opened its 10th of- f i c e t h i s we ek . The new, state- o f - t h e - a r t S c hu y l k i l l Haven office i s the far - thest north the law firm has reached with a physi- cal presence in its history. The office is located at 950 E. Main St., in the

$2.03 Billion 15,814 Units Connecticut • Kentucky • Michigan • New Jersey • New York North Carolina • Ohio • Pennsylvania • South Carolina • Virginia Recent transactions totaling more than

David Rattigan

Michael Fox

Miller Bros. Construction complex. The office is now fully staffed with partner David Rattigan , attorney Michael Fox and a full-time assistant. The Schuylkill County mar- ket is “primed for growth,” Barley Snyder managing part- ner Jeff Lobach said. He emphasized the move couldn’t have happened without Rat- tigan and Fox committed to expanding the office and in- troducing the Barley Snyder reputation in the county. “Schuylkill County is famil- iar territory for us. Many of our attorneys have worked successfully there already, and it’s similar to many of our other markets where we’ve been able to help businesses prosper,” Lobach said. “We’ve seen first-hand the business growth in Schuylkill County, and we want to help sustain that growth for the good of our clients and the entire com- munity.” 

Private Investors

Principals: Marc S. Solomon • Mark S. Rosen Zach Solomon • Andrew Rosen 92 River Road, Summit, NJ 07901 Solomonorg.com 908.988.1000

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