12 — August 2026 — Financial — M id A tlantic Real Estate Journal
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Silver Arch Capital Ptrs. closes $5.66 Million loan
Madison Realty Capital & Cottonwood Group provide financing Inspired By Somerset Dev. secures $211 Million financing package A
PHILADELPHIA, PA — Basis Investment Group, LLC (Basis) , a CRE debt and equity investment plat - form founded by CEO Tam- my Jones , has provided a $19.95M bridge loan to re - finance the existing debt, support the continued stabi - lization, and fund remaining tenant-improvement and leas - ing costs associated with Wolff Court. The subject property is a four-story, class A mixed-use development built in 2020, con - taining 71 multifamily units and 12,660 s/f of ground-floor commercial space fully leased to The Learning Experience, a national childcare and early- education operator, and 57,075 s/f of rentable area, sponsored by GY Properties in Philadel - phia’s Fishtown neighborhood. “Wolff Court represents an opportunity to support tan - gible impact for Philadelphia residents and communities through the provision of flex - ible transitional capital,” said Jones. “We’re honored to once again partner with GY Prop - erties , an established and well-respected borrower with SBURY PARK, NJ — Inspired by Som- erset Development announced the closing of $211 million financing provided by Madison Realty Capital and Cottonwood Group for LIDO Asbury Park, a Jersey Shore luxury residential offering. The milestone coincides with sig - nificant construction progress, with structural groundwork now complete, and the North Tower beginning its vertical ascent. Completion is on track for 2028. “What we’re building at LIDO isn’t just a response to what the market was asking for. It’s a reimagining of what coastal living in New Jersey can be,” said Ralph Zucker , CEO and president of Inspired by Somer - set Development. “Asbury Park has an extraordinary spirit and a deep connection to the sea, and LIDO was designed to honor that while elevating it, creating a place where world- class design, genuine wellness and the best of seaside life can coexist effortlessly.” Located at 1201 Ocean Ave. in the storied “City by the Sea,” LIDO introduces 112 thoughtfully designed condo -
$5.66M loan secured by a newly developed property in Huntington Station, NY
interest rates decline over the next several years, the financ - ing allows BGNYAVE, LLC to take advantage of lower borrowing costs, providing both immediate value and long-term financial flexibility. “We are proud to partner with experienced develop - ers like BGNYAVE, LLC, and provide financing solu - tions that are both competi - tive and flexible,” said Jef- frey Wolfer , president and CEO of Silver Arch Capital Partners. “Our goal is to structure loans that meet our clients’ current financ - ing needs while positioning them to benefit from favor - able market opportunities in the future.” This transaction reflects Silver Arch Capital Partners’ continued commitment to providing creative financing solutions for multifamily and mixed-use real estate projects throughout the New York metropolitan area. MAREJ rise and fall. Lending condi - tions will tighten and loosen. A disciplined asset man - agement strategy provides the framework for making sound ownership decisions re - gardless of where the market moves next. The decision should be grounded in ownership strat - egy, whether it is prompted by a maturing loan or undertaken proactively for other reasons. Additional Data source: US Department of the Trea - sury – Daily Treasury Par Yield Curve Rates https://home. treasury.gov/resource-center/ data-chart-center/interest- rates/TextView?type=daily_ treasury_yield_curve&field_ tdr_date_value=2026 Andrew Lofredo is CEO of CRE Vertical Advisors. MAREJ
HACKENSACK, NJ — Hackensack, NJ-based Silver Arch Capital Partners an -
LIDO Asbury Park
minium residences to one of the most sought-after coastal enclaves on the East Coast. Since launching sales in July 2025, the project has already set the record for the highest- priced condominium ever sold in New Jersey, a milestone that speaks to the depth of appetite in this market. “Few sites on the Jersey Shore offer the combination of location, product quality and market demand that LIDO offers,” said Josh Ze- gen , co-founder and man - aging principal of Madison Realty Capital. “Inspired by
Somerset Development has built a strong track record of delivering distinctive projects, and LIDO’s early sales per - formance underscores both the quality of the asset and the strength of the underly - ing market. We’re pleased to provide this financing and support the project as it enters its next phase of construction.” Creative team: interiors by the internationally renowned Clodagh Design , architec - ture by Minno & Wasko Ar- chitects and Planners and landscape design by Melillo Bauer Carman . MAREJ
nounced the closing of a $5.66 million loan secured by a newly developed mixed-use property in Huntington Station, NY.
Jeffrey Wolfer
The financing is secured by a fully leased 16-unit apartment building with two ground- floor retail spaces. The bor - rower, BGNYAVE, LLC, is the developer of the property and successfully completed the project to help meet the growing demand for quality residential and commercial space in the area. The loan was structured with a highly competitive interest rate while also provid - ing the borrower with the flex - ibility to capitalize on future market conditions. Should for years to come. It affects acquisition capacity, capital planning, disposition timing and the ability to respond when opportunities emerge. That’s why asset manage - ment connects capital markets with day-to-day execution. Leasing plans determine fu - ture cash flow. Capital projects influence refinancing proceeds. Reserve planning affects flex - ibility. Debt structure shapes investment capacity. Every decision builds on the next. Viewed independently, each may appear operational. Viewed holistically, they de - termine whether a portfolio consistently creates value over time. Markets will continue to change. Treasury yields will
Basis Investment Group, LLC provides $19.95M bridge loan for mixed-use property in Philadelphia
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Wolff Court in Philadelphia’s Fishtown neighborhood
generations of expertise and success in the local market, to provide the essential resources to access quality living.” Wolff Court is strategically located at 501 E. Girard Ave. in Fishtown, one of Philadel - phia’s most active residential and commercial neighbor - hoods. The residential com - ponent is currently 95% occu - pied, and its ground-floor com - mercial space is fully leased. The transaction represents another financing completed by Basis with GY Properties,
a private real estate invest - ment, development, and man - agement firm that has a deep local expertise of the market with approximately 3,800 residential units owned and managed at 97% occupancy across its portfolio. The property meets a grow - ing demand for housing in the region, offering access to Philadelphia’s distinct culi - nary, art and musical culture alongside historic institu - tions for academia, nature, and entertainment. MAREJ
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