Finance: Real Estate.Meridian Meridian (mərĭd`ēən), city (1990 pop. 41,036), seat of Lauderdale co., E Miss., near the Ala. line; settled 1831, inc. 1860. Capital Group LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol. LLC - Logical Link Control announced the following transactions: * Meridian Capital Group procured financing of $10 million on a 87 unit, 9 story apt. building on Riverside Drive A number of cities around the world have a Riverside Drive. In the United States:
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. . The loan featured a rate of 6.125% and a 10 year term. Avi Weinstock negotiated the transaction. * Meridian placed a new mortgage of $3.825 million on a 71 unit, 6 story apt. building on Ocean Avenue in Brooklyn, NY. The loan featured a rate of 5.625% and a 7 year term. The transaction was negotiated by Cary E. Pollack pollack: see cod. pollack or pollock Either of two commercially important North Atlantic species of food fish in the cod family (Gadidae). . * A new mortgage of $2.48 million was arranged by Meridian on a 62 unit, 6 story apt. building on Main Street in New Rochelle New Rochelle (rōshĕl`), city (1990 pop. 67,625), Westchester co., SE N.Y., on Long Island Sound; settled by Huguenots 1688, inc. as a village 1858, as a city 1899. , N.Y. The loan featured, a rate of 5.03% and a 12 year term. Allan Lieberman negotiated the transaction. * A new mortgage of $1.85 million was placed by Meridian on a 49 unit, 5 story apt. building on Davidson Avenue in the Bronx. The loan featured a rate of 5.66% and a 10 year term. Michael Kesselman arranged the financing. * A new mortgage of $1.3 million was placed by Meridian on a 43 unit, 4 story apt. building on Linden Linden, city, United States Linden, city (1990 pop. 36,701), Union co., NE N.J., in the New York metropolitan area; inc. 1925. During the first half of the 20th cent. Blvd. in Brooklyn, N.Y. The loan featured a rate of 5.5% and a 10 year term. The transaction was negotiated by Morris Diamant. * Meridian negotiated a new mortgage of $1.3 million on a 60 unit, 6 story apt. building on Holland Avenue in the Bronx. The loan featured a rate of 6.25% and a 15 year term. Charles Grussgott arranged the transaction. * A new mortgage of $1.3 million was placed by Meridian on a 11 unit, 5 story apt. building on E. 90th Street in New York City. The loan featured a rate of 4.84% and a 10 year term. Aaron M. Birnbaum and Carol Shelby negotiated the transaction. 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 $225,000 loan for a four-story co-op building in Brooklyn, N.Y.; * A $950,000 loan for a six-story co-op building in Brooklyn, N.Y.; * A $475,000 loan for a five-story apartment building in New York City; * A $200,000 loan for a three-story apartment building in Astoria, N.Y.; * A $180,000 loan for a three-story apartment building in Brooklyn, N.Y.; * A $179,900 acquisition loan for a three-story apartment building in the Bronx; * A $164,500 loan for a three-story apartment building in Brooklyn, N.Y.; * A $500,000 acquisition loan for a two-story building in West Harrison, N.Y.; * A $2.75 million loan for two five-story apartment building in the Bronx; * A $180,000 acquisition loan for a three-story apartment building in Jersey City, N.J.; * A $430,000 loan for a three-story, mixed-use building in Brooklyn, N.Y.; * A $243,750 loan for a three-story apartment building in Cliffside Park Cliffside Park, borough (1990 pop. 20,393), Bergen co., NE N.J., on the palisades above the Hudson River, opposite New York City; inc. 1895. A residential suburb, it has some light industry. , N.J.; * A $499,000 loan for a four-story apartment building in Yonkers, N.Y.; * A $182,000 loan for a three-story, mixed-use building in North Bergen North Ber·gen A community of northeast New Jersey north of Jersey City and across the Hudson River from Manhattan Island. Population: 59,500. , N.J.; * A $175,000 loan for a two-story, mixed-use building in West New York West New York, town (1990 pop. 38,125), Hudson co., NE N.J., atop the Palisades across the Hudson River from New York City; settled 1790, inc. 1898. It is a residential town with some light industry. West New York is also a leading U.S. embroidery center. , N.J.; * A $650,000 acquisition loan for a fourstory apartment building in Flushing Flushing, part of Queens, New York City, United States Flushing, former village, now in N Queens borough of New York City, SE N.Y.; chartered 1645, inc. into Greater New York City with Queens in 1898. , N.Y.; * A $499,000 loan for a one-story commercial building in Lynbrook, N.Y.; * A $120,000 loan for a four-story, mixed-use building in the Bronx; * A $150,000 loan for a two-story, mixed-use building in the Bronx; * A $266,250 acquisition loan for a three-story apartment building in Ridgewood, N.Y.; * A $150,000 acquisition loan for a three-story, mixed-use building in Passaic, N.J.; * A $175,000 loan for a four-story apartment building in Brooklyn, N.Y.; * A $530,000 loan for a co-op building in New York City; * A $125,000 loan for a three-story apartment building in Astoria, N.Y.; * A $1.6 million loan for a seven-story apartment building in the Bronx; * A $310,000 loan for a four-story co-op building in Brooklyn, N.Y.; * A $300,000 loan for a four-story, mixed-use building in New York City; * A $100,000 loan for a three-story, mixed-use building in Brooklyn, N.Y.; * A $290,000 acquisition loan for a one-story, mixed-use building in Corona Corona, city, United States Corona (kərō`nə), city (1990 pop. 76,095), Riverside co., S Calif.; inc. 1896. The city developed as a primary citrus fruit producer and shipping center. There is also light manufacturing. , N.Y.; * A $225,000 acquisition loan for a two-story, mixed-use building in Union City, N.J.; * A $650,000 loan for a four-story apartment building in Ridgewood, N.Y.; * A $150,000 loan for a mixed-use building in Newark, N.J.; * A $600,000 loan for a four-story apartment building in New York City; * A $325,000 loan for a one-story office building in Jamaica, N.Y.; * A $162,500 loan for a four-story, mixed-use building in the Bronx. M. Robert Goldman & Company, Inc. announced the following transactions: * A $4.625 million loan for a 41,491 SF office building, on Northern Boulevard in Manhasset, N.Y. The loan featured a 15-year term; * A $2.85 million acquisition loan for a 27,272 SF office building on Franklin Ave AVE Avenue AVE Average AVE Alta Velocidad Espanola (train between Madrid and Seville) AVE Alta Velocidad Española (Spanish: High Speed Train) AVE Audio Video Entertainment AVE Advertising Value Equivalent . in Garden City, N.Y.; * A $2.9 million mortgage for a 106,874 SF warehouse facility on Enter Lane in Islandia, N.Y. M. Tuck Capital Associates announced the following transactions: * A $1.65 million loan for an apartment building on Ave. A in Bayonne, N.J. The loan featured a 12-year term. Brian P. Greenfield Greenfield, town (1990 pop. 18,666), seat of Franklin co., NW Mass., at the confluence of the Deerfield and Green rivers, near their junction with the Connecticut; settled 1686, set off from Deerfield and inc. 1753. arranged the financing for this transaction: * A $1.05 million loan for two apartment buildings in Hackensack and Bogota, N.J. The loan featured a 5.25% rate and a 10-year term. Brian P. Greenfield arranged the financing for this transaction; * A $6.5 million loan for a 12-story apartment building on 89th Ave. in Jamaica, N.Y. The loan featured a 5.39% rate, a seven-year term, and a 30-year amortization schedule. Michael E. Tuck arranged the financing for this transaction; * A $1.2 million loan for a six-story apartment building on Charlton St. in New York City. The loan featured a 5.5% rate, a 10-year term, and a 30year amortization schedule. Michael E. Tuck arranged the financing for this transaction. Houlihan-Parnes Realtors, LLC/iCap Realty realty n. a short form of "real estate." (See: real estate) REALTY. An abstract of real, as distinguished from personalty. Realty relates to lands and tenements, rents or other hereditaments. Vide Real Property. Advisors arranged a $5.8 million first mortgage for a 64,000 SF office building on West Main St. in Elmsford, N.Y. The loan featured a 5.91% rate, a 10-year term, and a 30-year amortization schedule. Jack Houlihan arranged the financing for this transaction. Sonneblick-Goldman Company arranged a $20 million construction loan for a 10-story condo building on E. 91st St. in New York City. Steven A. Kohn, president, and Mark J. Ehlinger, director, arranged the financing for this transaction. |
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