Emigrant Funding Corporation.Emigrant EMIGRANT. One who quits his country for any lawful reason, with a design to settle elsewhere, and who takes his family and property, if he has any, with him. Vatt. b. 1, c. 19, Sec. 224. Funding Corporation announced the following transactions: * A $325,000 loan for a two-story commercial building in Freeport Freeport, city, Bahamas Freeport, city (1990 pop. 25,115), Grand Bahama Island, Bahamas. A popular resort area, it developed out of a 1955 agreement between the Bahamian colonial government and a private development company to create a free port and , N.Y.; * A $600,000 loan for a three-story commercial building in Brooklyn Brooklyn (br k`lĭn), borough of New York City (1990 pop. 2,300,664), 71 sq mi (184 sq km), coextensive with Kings co., SE N.Y. , N.Y.; * A $450,000 loan for a six-story apartment building in the Bronx Bronx, river, c.20 mi (30 km) long, issuing from Kensico Reservoir, SE N.Y., and flowing SW through the Bronx into the East River. The Bronx River Parkway, one of the first limited-access highways in the New York City area, parallels a portion of the river. ; * A $419,250 loan for a two-story commercial building in Brooklyn, N.Y.; * A $235,000 loan for a one-story commercial building in Staten Island Staten Island (1990 pop. 378,977), 59 sq mi (160 sq km), SE N.Y., in New York Bay, SW of Manhattan, forming Richmond co. of New York state and the borough of Staten Island of New York City. , N.Y.; * A $1.04 million loan for a four-story mixed-use building in Boston, Mass.; * A $250,000 loan for a three-story apartment building in Brooklyn, N.Y.; * A $400,000 loan for a two-story apartment building in Baltimore Baltimore, city (1990 pop. 736,014), N central Md., surrounded by but politically independent of Baltimore co., on the Patapsco River estuary, an arm of Chesapeake Bay; inc. 1745. , Md.; * A $375,000 loan for a one-story commercial building in the Bionx; * A $650,000 acquisition loan for a five-story apartment building in New York City New York City: see New York, city. New York City City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S. ; * A $450,000 loan for a two-story apartment building in Pearl River Pearl River, uninc. village (1990 pop. 15,314), Rockland co., SE N.Y., near the N.J. line. It is a residential suburb of New York City, and a computer and telecommunications research and development center. Pearl River River, central Mississippi, U. , N.Y.; * A $500,000 loan for a two-story building apartment building in Tampa, Fla.; * A $525,000 acquisition loan for a mixed-use building in Gottstown, N.H.; * A $300,000 loan for a four-story apartment building in Long Island City, N.Y.; * A $300,000 loan for a three-story apartment building in Queens, N.Y.; * A $100,000 loan for a three-story apartment building in Washington, DC; * A $200,000 loan for a four-story co-op building in Brooklyn, N.Y.; * A $660,000 loan for a three-story, mixed-use building in Fairfield, Conn.; * A $165,000 loan for a three-story apartment building in Brooklyn, N.Y.; * A $600,000 acquisition loan for a on-story commercial building in Queens, N.Y.; * A $231,000 loan for a three-story apartment building in Brooklyn, N.Y.; * A $350,000 acquisition loan for a one-story commercial building in Freeport, N.Y.; * A $1.7 million loan for an eight-story co-op building in Cedarhurst, N.Y.; * A $235,000 loan for a three-story mixed-use building in Jersey City, N.J.; * A $1.5 million loan for a five-story, mixed-use building in New York City; * A $1.14 million loan for eight three-story apartment buildings in Washington, DC; * A $280,000 loan for a two-story mixed-use building in Brooklyn, N.Y.; * A $180,000 acquisition loan for a one-story mixed-use building in South Amboy, N.J.; * A $245,000 loan for a co-op building in Brooklyn, N.Y.; * A $161,000 acquisition loan for a three-story apartment building in Irvington, N.J.; * A $175,000 loan for a three-story mixed-use building in Brooklyn, N.Y.; * A $153,500 loan for a four-story co-op building in Brooklyn, N.Y.; * A $499,900 loan for a one-story commercial building in Ridgewood, N.Y.; * A $1.74 million loan for a two-story mixed-use building in Palisades Park Palisades Park, residential borough (1990 pop. 14,536), Bergen co., NE N.J.; inc. 1899. , N.J.; * A $235,000 loan for a two-story mixed-use building in Brooklyn, N.Y.; * A $750,000 loan for a one-story commercial building in Queens, N.Y.; * A $1.65 million loan for a four-story apartment building in New York City. |
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