Cooper-Horowitz, Inc.Cooper-Horowitz, Inc. announced the following transactions: * A $50.25 million loan for Bull Run Bull Run, small stream, NE Va., c.30 mi (50 km) SW of Washington, D.C. Two important battles of the Civil War were fought there: the first on July 21, 1861, and the second Aug. 29–30, 1862. Both battlefields are included in Manassas National Battlefield Park (est. 1940). First Battle of Bull RunThe first battle of Bull Run (or first battle of Manassas) was the first major engagement of the Civil War. Plaza in Manassas, Va.; * A $22 million loan for Yorktowne Plaza in Cockeysville, Md.; * A $17.5 million loan for Carmans Plaza in Massapequa Massapequa (măsəpēk`wə), uninc. city (1990 pop. 22,018), Nassau co., SE N.Y., on the south shore of Long Island. It is chiefly residential., N.Y.; * An $8.4 million loan for Kings Plaza in New Bedford New Bedford, city (1990 pop. 99,922), seat of Bristol co., SE Mass., at the mouth of the Acushnet River on Buzzard's Bay; settled 1640, set off from Dartmouth 1787, inc. as a city 1847. Formerly one of the world's greatest whaling ports, it then became a leading port for the fishing and scalloping industries, but dwindling fish populations and government regulations have hurt those industries. New Bedford handles transatlantic and intracoastal trade., Mass.; * A $19 million loan for Fieldstone Marketplace in New Bedford, Mass.; * A $13.8 million loan for Irondequiot in Irondequiot, N.Y.; * A $6.2 million loan for St. Lawrence Plaza in Messina, N.Y.; * A $165.9 million loan for the Watchtower in Brooklyn, N.Y.; * A $75 million loan for the Gramercy Park Hotel in New York City. |
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