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To occupy 77,000 s/f at the Mellon Independence Center Ruder of Archer & Greiner helps PPA quickly seal $46M lease deal

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LLC , identified the Mellon build- ing space as a potential alterna- tive. Ruder served as the PPA’s chief drafter and negotiator for the transaction. He worked in close consultation with PPAman- agement, in particular Deputy Executive Director Richard D. Dickson Jr. “It was a result of Jay’s efforts that we were able to negotiate a lease in less than a week,” Dickson said. “He knew the issues important to us, commu- nicated quickly and effectively with the landlord’s counsel, and provided reasonable solutions to unresolved issues.” Ruder concentrates his practice on real estate law, representing global, regional and local businesses and institutions in transactions, tax assessment, land use and condemnation cases. ■ Photo provided by Brickstone Realty

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inked a $46 million deal to lease space for a Center City headquarters, a 2 5 - y e a r a g r e e m e n t with 30 years of renewal op- tions that was

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negotiated and signed in less than a week under the guidance of the PPA’s attorney, Jay S. Ruder of Archer & Greiner P.C. Under the lease, the PPA will occupy 77,000 s/f on the fourth and fifth floors and part of the sub-basement of the Mellon Inde- pendence Center at 701 Market Street, the former Lit Brothers building that now houses BNY Mellon as its main tenant. Once LYNCHBURG, VA — SSH Real Estate has expanded its footprint in the past quarter, ar- ranging four investment trans- actions for properties stretching fromLynchburg, VA; to Erie and Harrisburg, PA; to the resort town of Snowshoe, WV. While SSH cannot release individual sale prices, the cumu- lative value of the four transac- tions exceeds $23 million. In the first transaction, SSH represented an affiliate of BPG Properties, Ltd in the sale of a 172,759 s/f, net leased indus-

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the new space is renovated for the PPA, scheduled for comple- tion in the early fall of 2013, the Authority will relocate its offices from 3101 Market Street and consolidate office operations at

701 Market. The lease arrangement ensued after negotiations on a different location failed to yield an agree- ment, and the PPA’s broker, Tactix Real Estate Advisors

SSH Real Estate expands footprint with 4 investment transactions valued at over $23M

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trial property near Lynchburg, VA. The property was sold to Stag Industrial of Boston and featured a long term net lease to Hunter Defense Technolo- gies. Dan Mayock and Adam Gillespie quarterbacked the marketing for SSH and were assisted locally by John Les- inski and Joshua Gurland of Leland Group Commercial Real Estate. In the second transaction Doug Newbert , a partner in SSH’s Suburban Division, rep- resented a 1031 exchange inves-

tor in the purchase of two net- leased buildings totaling 77,626 s/f. The properties consisted of a Fedex Ground warehouse in Erie, PA and a CVS located in Harrisburg, PA. In Snowshoe,WV, SSH Real Estate handled the court-ap- pointed bankruptcy liquidation of the mortgage note backed by 88 partially-improved home building sites at Sawmill Vil- lage. The sites feature ski- in/ski-out access to Snowshoe Mountain’s 60 trails. Completed luxury homes in Sawmill Village

had sold for as much as $3.2 million within the private, gated development. The appraised value of the remaining lots had beenmore than $27 million prior to the recession. Adam Gillespie, senior vice president of the Investment Services team at SSH, handled the auction and liquidation on behalf of the bankruptcy court. Martha Giddings of ReMax Old Spruce Properties in Slatyfork, WV provided local ex- pertise to assist SSHReal Estate in the marketing process. ■

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dustry, including investors, advisors, financiers and law- yers have had to overcome. Although I wouldn’t say the real estate market is completely healthy, it is cer- tainly re-gaining some of its health. If you are still prone to feel pessimistic, our keynote speaker, Richard S. Sokolov, Chief Operating Officer of Simon Property Group, Inc., helped put the down side of the market in perspective by documenting the cyclical nature of real estate over the past 35 years. Despite a his-

tory of higher interest rates, credit freezes, the emergence of online shopping, the fi- nancial meltdown and many other factors, Simon has survived predictions of the demise of the shopping mall and has grown to become one of the largest real estate companies in the world. Si- mon owns or has an inter- est in 333 retail real estate properties in North America and Asia. One key, Sokolov said, has been making certain that each of its properties has Continued on page 6A

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Continued from page 2A a market to serve. Every project must create value and take market share from competitors. The goal is to draw tenants because that is where other retailers are doing business. “That goal guides our deci- sions,” Sokolov told the 200 people at our conference, called “Real Estate in 2013 – A Primer for an Extended Recovery. So where are the players who came to our conference from locations extending from Florida to Massachu- setts finding their opportu- nities? One of our panel modera- tors, P. David Bramble, Man- aging Partner of MCB Real Estate, LLC in Baltimore, observed that investors seemed particularly keen on distressed properties, but were taking a conservative approach to underwriting them to provide yields as deals progress. Panelist Rick J. Band, Senior Vice President of CAPREIT, Inc. in Rockville, Maryland., said his company is finding stable opportu- nities in the Midwest and Southeast – particularly in B and B+ class multi-fam- ily properties in secondary markets and blending them to provide a solid return for investors. However, CAPREIT is staying away, generally, from the big-city primary markets. Band reported that properties in these markets are not a good fit for his company because they tend to attract large institutional investors. Panelist John M. Prugh, President and Chief Execu- tive Officer of Alex. Brown Realty, Inc. in Baltimore, said the suburbs and second- ary markets are his firm’s main focus. But he saidAlex. Brown is staying away from markets where unemploy- ment is high and growth is slow. Prugh said he expects to see slow, progressive growth in real estate over the next 12 to 24 months, but he does not anticipate a rapid recovery. Vincent J. Costantini, a panelist and Chief Execu- tive Officer of The Roseview Group in Boston, said that on the development side, activity is slow, but where it is happening, there are good opportunities. He also thinks the single-family home mar-

ket is coming back and that he is seeing top homebuilders acquiring large tracts of land for future development. Ge n e r a l l y, h owe v e r, Costantini thinks the cur- rent U.S. market is divided into “haves” and “have-nots.” He is seeing a huge pent-up demand to buy good proper- ties, particularly in gateway markets like New York City. In other markets, prices are down. To secure these good properties, he said, investors not only have to be lucky, but smart. The market also still has its share of risks – but smart investors may be able to turn those risks into opportuni- ties, our panelists said. Luke Dann, Managing Director and Chief Credit Officer of LNR Property LLC in Miami Beach, said the number of loans his company handles in special servicing is up significantly, and not just for undesirable proper- ties. Investors looking to unload good but over-lever- aged properties are turning to special servicing as well. Dann said there are also still many over-leveraged properties on the horizon. Many properties purchased at the height of the market in 2006 and 2007 were bought with 10-year loans. Those loans will not mature until 2016 and 2017. “Maybe there won’t be a tremendous train wreck,” Luke said, “but there is po- tential for it.” Still, savvy investors will find opportunities. Some of these loans may very well be refinanced, assuming the economy strengthens and capital markets respond. In other cases, investors may find opportunities by buy- ing some of these distressed properties. More generally, our speak- ers said that the presence of distressed properties often has consequences for every- one in a given market. Panelist Geoffrey Wood, Vice President of Asset Man- agement for CW Capital in Washington, D.C. said that often when a distressed property is re-priced, he sees the market re-set for rents. According to Wood, this means that other nearby properties won’t see a return to the full value of rents until the distressed property fills with tenants. One key to a successful deal in this market, other panelists said, is making

sure to leave something for the next buyer. The next in- vestor has to see some upside in the asset to invest. Jonathan B. Schultz, Pres- ident of Onyx Equities, LLC in Woodbridge, New Jersey, said the biggest problem he sees is people not defining the buyer for a given prop- erty or determining why the property should be bought and how the deal is going to evolve. The key, Schultz said, is understanding your exit strategy. “To me, this will be the most opportunistic time in the real estate industry and we all need to be ready for it,” he said. “You don’t need a lot of deals to make a lot of money. You just need to be properly focused.” Back at CAPREIT, Band said his company is thinking ahead to 2016-17. He said CAPREIT’s deals tend to be closed with 10-year financ- ing, with the goal of tying up the assets and generating double-digit cash-on-cash yields to ride out potential problems. Other panelists said in- vestors are turning to solu- tions such as selling proper- ties through online auction sites. Some panelists encour- aged investors to consider deals involving public-pri- vate partnerships, known as P3s, a growing trend in Virginia, Texas, Florida and Puerto Rico for projects such as roads, courthouses and schools, and a well-estab- lished practice in Europe, Canada and Australia. Owen J. Rouse, Jr., a panel moderator and Senior Vice President of Manekin LLC in Columbia, Maryland, said the speakers at the confer- ence definitely expressed a current of optimism, but emphasized that every geo- graphic location is different and therefore, requires a different approach. “The recovery is lumpy,” Rouse said. “Live with it.” I’d have to say that’s a pretty fair assessment. Howard R. Majev is a Partner at Saul Ewing LLP, resident in theFirm’s Baltimore office, and Co- Chair of the Firm’s Real Estate Practice Group. Saul Ewing LLP is a full service law firm with 240 lawyers in 11 offices in Pennsylvania, Mary- land, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Delaware, New York and the District of Columbia. ■

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Stewartstown from State- wide Properties LP. Russ Bardolf of Rock Commer- cial Real Estate represent- ed the tenant. Jim Koury and Andrew Lick of RSR represented the property owners. Skynet Property Manage- ment has purchased a 14,000 s/f building at 1841 N. Third St. in Harrisburg from MJ Trust Properties . Greg Rothman of RSR Realtors represented the seller. Koury and Lick represented the buyer. ■ office building in Fairview commanded the sales price of $1.225 million. Sgambati andAlan Cafiero had the listing to market the property on behalf of the seller. The property is leased on a net basis with little to no management effort required on the part of the new owner. It was the new owner’s pri- mary objective to buy a net leased asset in the north- ern New Jersey area and by acquiring this property they will enjoy a stable and growing cash flow from an es- tablished and proven tenant within the medical profession in an excellent location. ■ ing. Facilities Management was previously located at 1616Walnut Street in Center City. Steve Gartner , president of Metro Commercial Real Estate , cooperated with Per- naFrederick and represented Facilities Management Ser- vices in finalizing the terms of the lease that will com- mence March 1, 2013. The second agreement was the renewal of an existing lease for some 3,605 s/f on the eight floor of 1608Walnut occupied by the law offices of Michael Hanamirian and Sidney Leabman. ■

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ray of NAI CIR represented the tenant. Andrew Lick of RSR Realtors represented the property owners. In the Light Ministries has leased 2,000 s/f of commercial space at 500 Kelker St. in Harrisburg Hamilton Health Center. Lick of RSR Realtors handled the transaction. Memorial Enterprises has leased 3,400 s/f of medical office space at Cornerstone Plaza at 200 Bailey Dr. in UNION, NJ — Marcus & Millichap Real Estate Investment Services has announced the sale of 2317 Rte. 22, a 16,235 s/f retail property located in Union. The asset commanded a sales price of over $5.5 million. Ben Sgambati , a VP of investments together with Alan Cafiero , a senior as- sociate and David Cafiero , an investment specialist in Marcus & Millichap’s NJ of- fice, had the listing to market the property on behalf of the seller. They also secured the buyer. In a separate transaction Open MRI of Fairview, a 5,526 s/f net leased medical PHILADELPHIA, PA — PernaFrederick Com- mercial Real Estate has represented 1608 Walnut Associates, L. P. , the owner of 1608 Walnut Street here, in arranging two office lease agreements for approximate- ly 16,643 s/f having an ag- gregate rental exceeding $1.6 million. One of the multi-year agreements brokered by Joe Viturello , a vice president of PernaFrederick, involved the relocation of Facilities Management Services of Pennsylvania to 13,038 s/f on the fourth floor the build-

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LAINFIELD , NJ — Treetop Develop- ment’s plan for expan- Steven Fleissig of Greenberg Traurig represented buyer in transaction Treetop Development expands NJ presence with acquisition of $9.8 million apartment complex P

acquisition program Treetop implemented several years ago which has added of more than 3,000 units to its portfo- lio in Cities such as Newark, East Orange and Jersey City. Since 2009, Treetop Devel- opment has taken advantage of challenging market condi- tions by purchasing high- performing and well-located HUD apartment assets. After acquiring the properties, Tree- top institutes an extensive capital improvement program thanmodernizes living spaces, common areas and building systems. “We consistently analyze the marketplace, searching for properties that fit well into our investment plan,” says

Adam Mermelstein , a Tree- top principal. “We’re looking for well-located, market-rate rental communities that can be purchased at competitive prices, immediately generate capital and possess future upside as well. “This property met all these criteria and was the perfect opportunity to establish a footprint in the Union County market. The property has been undermanaged for sev- eral years and after complet- ing one of our trademark ‘turnaround” programs, we will be able to reintroduce these apartments as an af- fordable option. As a result, the potential for the property is tremendous.” ■

ELMWOOD PARK, NJ — River Drive Construc- tion, based in Elmwood Park announced the firm has com- pleted a $1.3 million reno- vation and expansion of the Salumeria Rosi Parmacotto II Ristorante, a new Italian deli and restaurant located on New York City’s Upper East Side, at 903 Madison Ave. River Drive served as general contractor and contract man- ager, expanding the facility to encompass 4,000 s/f divided between the basement and the first floor. The architect on the project was Daniel O’Connor Archi- tects , based in NYC. “We thank Salumeria Rosi for providing us with the op- portunity to demonstrate our expertise in restaurant fit-outs, enabling them to continue their long tradition of culi- nary excellence,” said Joseph Langan , president of River Drive. “Salumeria is the Ital- ian word for delicatessen, and this wonderful deli gives New York’s residents and visitors the unique opportunity to share in an Italian tradition of visiting their local deli to purchase spe- cialty foods and delicacies.” Construction work included The $9.8 million purchase is the initial foray for the fast growing Teaneck based real estate concern into yet another one of the state’s housing markets. Treetop is entering the Union County market after significantly in- creasing its portfolio of homes in Hudson, Bergen and Essex Counties through innovative acquisition techniques. Ste- ven Fleissig of Greenberg sion in New Jersey is taking another step forward with the recent acquisition of a 108-unit HUD garden apart- ment complex in the Union County.

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River Drive Construction serves as general contractor and contract manager on $1.3m renovation/restoration project

ter in New York City. “River Drive has completed the work with sensitivity to our every need, including our needs for

the work to be completed on time and within budget. In the restaurant business, time is of the essence.” ■

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Salumeria Rosi Parmacotto II Ristorante

extending the back dining area; reconfiguring of the stairway; adding new tile and wall panels on the first floor; new heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC); new fire protection, electric, light- ing, gas and water lines; and the installation of a new sun roof and storefront. Salumeria Rosi Parmacatto II Ristorante, whose existing sister Upper West Side facility is located across town between 73rd and 74th Streets, expand- ed to the MadisonAvenue loca-

tion as a result of the success of the West Side facility. Gruppo Parmacotto, owned by the Rosi family, also own restaurants in Paris and in Parma, a city in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy. “We’re excited by River Drive’s work on our new East Side restaurant,” said Cesare Casella, executive chef and partner of Salumeria Rosi, who is a multiple award-win- ning chef, authority on Italian cuisine and the dean of The International Culinary Cen-

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former warehouse into space which accommodates training areas as well as office, reception and meeting space. BCCAP’s program is part of a nationwide stimulus which has weatherized one million homes in America, and 1,000 in Bergen County alone. BCCAP is an anti-poverty agency that provides services to low-income individuals to support independence and success. ■

GARFIELD HEIGHTS, NJ — On October 4, DMR Architects joined the Bergen County Community Action Partnership’s (BCCAP) in celebrating the grand opening of BCCAP’s Weatherization Education and Training Center, designed by DMR Architects. At the ribbon cutting, BCCAP also celebrated the graduation of the eighth class of the Weath- erization Training Program. DMR’s design converted the

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clients in two Essex County sales netting $10.225 million for 183 units. Rounding out Gebroe-Hammer’s impressive trading pace were two sales in Bergen County, which included 84 units sold for $12.35 million in East Rutherford and 24 units in Dumont that netted $2.75 million. In addition to focus- ing on northern, central and southern New Jersey, Gebroe- Hammer’s market specialists report high levels of activity in Pennsylvania as well. The most recent transaction involved the $23.25 million sale of 352 units in Bensalem, PA. “Affordability, a highly un- stable single-family housing market and the appeal of living in transit-oriented locations are all major factors that are drawing more people than ever before to an apartment-living lifestyle,” added Uranowitz. “Across the board, vacancies are declining, rental rates are steadily rising and there is little-to-no new development drawing young professionals and working-class families away from the current in- ventory of class A, B and C buildings.” ■ Dawson is also a retired military ordnance and logistics officer, bri- gade commander, and a veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom. PWC president Lenore Janis says, “We are thrilled to be able to honor a woman whose blend of courage and professionalism have led her to a position of true leadership in the industry.” She notes too that this is one of PWC’s most popular events, “a rare op- portunity to network in a festive atmosphere with some of the industry’s leaders and decision makers; it’s a time to see and be seen.” ■

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EASTON, MD — Willow Construction is proud to honor superintendent Eu- gene “Buddy” Thomas for 25 years of service. Thomas started with Wil- low in 1987 and has over 42 years of experience in the construction industry. He has worked on many projects over the years, in- cluding constructing the Fifth Floor (LDRP Suite) at Easton Memorial Hospital, the Joslin Diabetes Center and Easton Utilities Office Building. Thomas holds a Health- care Construction Certificate from the American Society for Healthcare Engineering of the American Hospital As- sociation. ■ Shown from left: President Mike Hiner, superintendent Buddy Thomas and VP Andy Cheezum.

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O WNERS , D EVELOPERS & M ANAGERS 100,000 s/f replaces deteriorated facilities BBS serves as architect and engineer for $3.8m track, field

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draining fill and soil at the site of the new field. BBS developed solutions that corrected the soil condi- tion and protected the nearby basin. “The new field features a subsurface drainage and a water detention system that prevents storm run-off from entering the wetland,” said Rettig. “The drainage system consists of a permeable stone base beneath the synthetic turf surface and a perforated pipe network that directs rain water to the underground, plastic detention chambers.” The storm water manage- ment system utilizes Storm-

tech SC-740 drainage cham- bers. The system is designed for detention of 30,000cf of water using six inches of stone at 40% porosity. The complex also includes a new, one-story, multi-pur- pose building that serves as the main entry port to the athletic facilities. The build- ing consists of two structures connected by a pitched steel truss roof with gray asphalt shingles and a reverse gable. The entryway between the buildings is protected by a decorative iron gate. The en- tire athletic facility received a new security system. ■

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