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A 674 bed student housing complex at Rutgers University McKinney Properties completes Rockoff Hall acquisition in New Brunswick, NJ
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Properties acquired Rockoff Hall through an institutional joint venture with Virtus Real Estate Capital, a leading pri- vate equity real estate spon- sor. Investor’s Bank provided a $44.1 million fixed-rate five year mortgage. Rockoff Hall was built in 2006 and is affiliated with Rutgers University. At the time of construction, Rockoff Hall was hailed as introducing luxury student housing to the Rutgers campus and remains one of the premier student housing assets in the State of New Jersey. n
tional student housing owner and operator acquired Rockoff Hall, a 674 bed high-rise stu- dent housing complex which serves Rutgers University, the State University of New Jersey. Located in downtown New Brunswick, Rockoff Hall is walking distance to the Col- legeAvenue and Cook Douglas Campuses and adjacent to the Bloustein School of Public Policy and Planning. In January 2013, McKinney Red Bank, NJ — The New Jersey office of Berkadia Commercial Mortgage LLC (Berkadia) recently closed two deals totaling $89.50 mil- lion in financing for multifam- ily properties located in Rhode Island and New Jersey. High- lights include: Senior vice president Robert Lipson originated $48 million in financing through Fred- die Mac for Regency Plaza, a luxury apartment complex located in downtown Provi- dence, RI. Lipson worked with borrower Chestnut Hill Re- alty to originate the 10-year, fixed-rate loan. The loan was used to help refinance an exist-
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ing mortgage on the 444 unit property, originally provided by Berkadia and Freddie Mac in 2008. “Berkadia has a long-stand- ing relationship with Chest- nut Hill Realty, and with the help of Freddie Mac, we were able to secure historically low interest rates in a short period of time,” said Lipson. “We were pleased to work on this transaction, especially with the recent renovations to the common areas of the property and the continued unit upgrades.”
Lipson also arranged a $41.50 million loan through Freddie Mac for Barclay Square at Princeton Forrestal, an apartment community lo- cated in Princeton Twp., NJ. He worked with Kenneth Pizzo, Sr. , principal of the borrowing entity, to originate the 10-year, fixed-rate loan, which was used to refinance an existing loan on the property originally provided by Berka- dia and Freddie Mac in 2003. The apartment community, which totals 220 units, fea- tures two- and three-bedroom
apartments with up to 3,000 s/f of living space in ranch or townhome style residences. Each residence also includes a one- or two-car private, heated garage and access to the prestigious 1900 Club. The apartments are currently 99 percent occupied. “Mr. Pizzo and his family have built a true, class A prop- erty in the Princeton area,” Lipson said. “We at Berkadia were very happy to work with him again on longer term financing for this wonderful community.” n
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By Amy Hawley, SIOR Is Your Workplace Relevant in Today’s Business Environment?
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side from recent eco- nomic trends, business office and administra-
tive operations that support manufacturing facilities have undergone several significant changes over the past sev- eral years. As corporations have downsized there is an increased focus upon creating a workplace environment that will enhance productivity and foster an environment that enables skilled professionals to cope with the level of stress that has become integral of the demands of a global economy. Asummary of the changes that affect the modern workplace is as follows. • 4 Generations: Most work- places are comprised of a multi-generational workforce comprised of diverse ethnici- ties from various countries. A progressive and relevant workplace must embrace di- versity and accommodate the different needs and expecta- tions of people that have a va- riety of professional expertise
and life experiences. • Working Outside of Tradi- tional Settings: Companies are achieving optimal performance by accommodating skilled pro- fessionals who spend more time collaborating, learning, and gathering in meeting rooms, training rooms, and team spaces to exchange ideas. Dedicated workstations are decreasing in use. Workers tend to now be more mobile within the office setting. The result is a more efficient use of space within the business setting. • Shrinking Work Stations: Over the past 30 years, work- stations have decreased in size
by about 40%. The height of modular office units has gone from 66” to 42”. This height re- duction has encouraged more interaction amongst employ- ees and allowed more natural light to enter the majority of the open office area. Shared space is more cost-efficient and it conforms to the “green” design trend that is so preva- lent today. • Collaboration and admin- istrative functions can happen anywhere: Professionals in- creasingly work in places other than the traditional office setting. Technology enables workers to access the infor- continued on page 16A
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Diverse, statewide property inventory set for March 27 auction Twenty New Jersey properties headed for auction
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estate markets. “These properties all rep- resent income-producing op- portunities. What’s exciting about this portfolio is that it can appeal to different buyers with different visions,” said Max Spann, Jr. , president and CEO of the firm. “We have something for everyone.” Spann pointed to properties up for auction, including farm- land and open tracts adjacent to major highways that are ripe for development. “There’s some considerable flexibility with these proper- ties,” Spann said. “The right buyer is going to carve out a
vision and transform these sites to their fullest potential.” Properties up for auction are listed by county starting in the Northern part of the state. Morris County : Mount Olive – a 1,649 s/f professional build- ing at 22 Plaza Rd. Roxbury – a 62.18-acre property at intersection of Interstate 80 and Rte. 206 North. Hudson County : West New York – a 7,870 s/f mixed use building at 630-632 61st St. Sussex County : Franklin – a 3,542 s/f office building at 49 Main St. Passaic County : Paterson – a three-bedroom, two-bathroom Colonial at 26 Rose St. Hawthorne – an 8,800 s/f com- mercial building at 17 Passaic Ave. Warren County : Blairstown – a 4,200 s/f professional build- ing on 3.21 acres located at 143 Rte. 94. Great Meadows – a 33.29-acre farm at 20 Hope Rd. (minimum bid $200,000). Great Meadows – a two-bed- roomCape Cod income producer at 19 Hope Rd. Holland – a 49-acre farm with barn and well and the potential for subdivision (minimum bid $150,000) on Rummel Rd. Knowlton – a 9.57-acre farm at 3 Brands Rd. Essex County : Irvington — a 6,000 s/f mixed use building located at 219 Orange Ave. Montclair – a three-bedroomCo- lonial home at 11 Amelia St. Hunterdon County : Beth- lehem – a 2,059 s/f new office building at 1030 Rte. 73. Union County : Kenilworth – a 4,500 s/f industrial building at 745 Lexington Ave. Middlesex County : South Brunswick – a 18.059-acre property just off Rte. 1 at 0 Campus Dr. Monmouth County : Middle- town — a 7,800 s/f former day care center on main artery, 18 Kings Highway (minimum bid $250,000 Camden County : Somerdale – a 4,430 s/f mixed use commer- cial building at 301 N. White Horse Pike. Atlantic County : Hammon- ton – a 26.51-acre property with motel at 734 White Horse Pike. Burlington County : Burling- ton Twp. – a 14.52-acre property with Business Highway Com- mercial Zoning at Rte. 541. Detailed property information package available at maxspann. com. n
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