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Meridian Meridian (mərĭd`ēən), city (1990 pop. 41,036), seat of Lauderdale co., E Miss., near the Ala. line; settled 1831, inc. 1860.  announced the following transactions:

* A $9 million loan for a 15-story apartment building on Maiden Lane 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.
.

The loan featured a 4.75% rate and a seven-year term.

Avi Weinstock negotiated the transaction;

* A $9 million new mortgage for a 16-story co-op building on W. 22nd St. in New York City.

The loan featured a 5.28% rate and a 15-year term.

Ami Levin lev·in  
n. Archaic
Lightning.



[Middle English levene, levin; see leuk- in Indo-European roots.]
, David M. Rosenberg and Brad Kraus negotiated this transaction;

* A $5.5 million new mortgage for a 14-story apartment building on E. 91st St. in New York City.

The loan featured a 5% rate and a seven-year term.

Aaron M. Birnbaum and Carol Shelby negotiated the transaction;

* A $2.65 million new mortgage and a $200,000 line of credit for a six-story co-op building on E. 28th St. in New York City.

The loan featured a 5.5% rate and a 10-year term.

Allan Lieberman negotiated the transaction;

* A $2 million new mortgage for a seven-story co-op building on Old Mamaroneck Road in White Plains, N.Y.

The loan featured a 5.5% rate and a 10-year term.

Samuel M. Spinner negotiated the transaction;

* A $1.5 million new mortgage for a four-story apartment building on South Broadway in Nyack, N.Y.

The loan featured a 5.25% rate and a 15-year term.

Matthew Texler and Jacob Katz Jacob Katz (1904-1998) was a Jewish historian residing in Israel. He specialized in anti-Semitism and the Holocaust. His works in Hebrew provided much of the basis for scholarly analyses of anti-Semitism.  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 $680,000 loan for a four-story mixed-use building in New York City;

* A $191,250 acquisition loan for a two-story mixed-use building in Wallington, N.J.;

* A $100,000 loan for a single-story building in Cherry Hill Cherry Hill, township (1990 pop. 69,319), Camden co., W central N.J.; name was changed from Delaware township to Cherry Hill in 1961. Largely residential, Cherry Hill has been marked by great development and housing growth, especially since the 1970s. . N.J.;

* A $300,000 loan for a five-story co-op building in Jackson Heights, N.Y.;

* A $420,000 loan for a mixed-use building in Mendham, N.J.;

* A $499,000 loan for a three-story mixed-use building in Queens, N.Y.;

* A $300,000 loan for a four-story mixed-use building in New York City;

* A $182,000 loan for a four-story apartment building in Brooklyn, NY.;

* A $425,000 loan for a three-story building in Park Ridge Park Ridge, city (1990 pop. 36,175), Cook co., NE Ill., a suburb adjacent to Chicago, on the Des Plaines River; inc. 1873. It is chiefly residential. Several national and international corporations have their headquarters in Park Ridge. Nearby is O'Hare International Airport. , N.J.;

* A $250,000 loan for a four-story mixed-use building in Brooklyn, N.Y.;

* A $250,000 loan for a six-story co-op building in New York City;

* A $490,000 acquisition loan for a two-story mixed-use building in Englewood, N.J.;

* A $500,000 loan for a five-story apartment building in New York City;

* A $850,000 loan for a six-story mixed-use building in New York City;

* A $750,000 loan for a six-story apartment building in Brooklyn, N.Y.;

* A $200,000 loan for a four-story co-op building in New York City;

* A $610,000 loan for a single-story building in Forest Hills, N.Y.;

* A $250,000 loan for a two and a one-half story commercial building in Jamaica, N.Y.;

* A $1.375 million loan for a four-story mixed-use building in Forest Hills, N.Y.;

* A $210,000 loan for a three and a one-half story building in New York City;

* An $825,000 loan for a three-story mixed-use building in New York City;

* A $475,000 loan for a three-story co-op building in New York City;

* A $225,000 loan for a four-story mixed-use building in New York City;

* A $557,000 loan for a four-story mixed-use building in Brooklyn, N.Y.;

* A $200,000 loan for a four-story co-op building in Brooklyn, N.Y.;

* A $250,000 loan for a three-story mixed-use building in Brooklyn, N.Y.;

* A $25,000 loan for a three-story co-op building in Lynbrook, N.Y.;

* A $500,000 loan for a condominium condominium

In modern property law, individual ownership of one dwelling unit within a multidwelling building. Unit owners have undivided ownership interest in the land and those portions of the building shared in common.
 building in Brooklyn, N.Y.;

* A $250,000 loan for a five-story apartment building in the Bronx;

* A $250,000 loan for a two-story building in the Bronx.

Community Capital Bank announced the following transactions:

* Two loans totaling $1.13 million for the acquisition of two mixed-use properties in Brooklyn, N.Y. The loans featured a 6.25% rate and a 15-year term;

* A $1 million loan for three commercial buildings in Brooklyn, N.Y. The loan featured a 6% rate;

* A $1.15 million loan for a hotel in New York City. The loan featured a 6.125% rate and a 10-year term;

* A $700,000 loan for a five-unit co-op building in New York City. The loan featured a 6% rate and a 15-year term;

* A $100,000 line of credit for a condominium building in New York City;

* A $600,000 loan for a commercial property 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. The loan featured a 6% rate and a 15-year term;

* Two loans totaling $743,000 for the installation of new boilers in a co-op building in Queens, N.Y.;

* A $750,000 loan for the installation of new boilers in a co-op building in Queens, N.Y.;

* A $1.25 million loan for a diner diner, restaurant resembling the railroad dining car that is its source. In the mid-19th cent., the first dining cars that appeared on trains were nothing more than an empty car with a fastened-down table. George M.  in Yorktown Heights, N.Y. The loan featured a 20-year term;

* A $406,000 loan for the installation of energy efficient equipment in a low/moderate income housing project in Brooklyn, N.Y. The loan featured a five-year term;

* A $130,000 loan for the acquisition of a building in Brooklyn, N.Y. The loan featured a 7.5% rate and a five-year term;

* Two loans in the amount of $450,000 and $1 million for multi-family properties in Queens, N.Y.;

* A $170,000 loan for a senior living center in Brooklyn, N.Y.;

* A $1 million loan for the acquisition of a residential building in Queens, N.Y.

Gina L. Bolden-Rivera, Sandra E. Weiss, Charles D. Lockley and Jennifer Hardy-Spencer arranged the financing for these transactions.

Titan Capital, Inc. announced the following transactions:

* A $7.2 million renovation loan for a retail center in Nassau county Nassau County is the name of two counties in the United States of America:
  • Nassau County, New York
  • Nassau County, Florida
, N.Y.;

* A $4 million construction loan for two single-family homes in Westchester county, N.Y.;

* A $3.5 million acquisition loan for a residential building in the Bronx;

* A $1.5 million land acquisition loan for a property in South Hampton South Hampton may refer to:
  • South Hampton, New Hampshire, USA
  • South Hampton Roads, Virginia, USA
See also
  • Southampton
, N.Y.;

* A $1.2 million bridge loan for a mixed-use building and a vacant lot in Brooklyn, N.Y.;

* A $1 million bridge loan for a condo development in Brooklyn, N.Y.;

* A $500,000 bridge loan for a mixed-use building in East Hampton East Hampton or its variants is the name of several places in the United States:
  • East Hampton, Connecticut
  • East Hampton (town), New York
  • East Hampton (village), New York
  • East Hampton Hospital Trust, the setting for the British sitcom Green Wing
, N.Y.;

* A $350,000 bridge loan for a vacant development site in Queens, N.Y.

Houlihan-Parnes/ 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, LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol.

LLC - Logical Link Control
 arranged a $1.972 million first mortgage for a 107,000 s/f warehouse building in Little Falls Little Falls is the name of some places in the United States of America:
  • Little Falls, Minnesota
  • Little Falls, New Jersey
  • Little Falls (city), New York
  • Little Falls (town), New York
, N.Y. The loan featured a 5.75% rate, a seven-year term and a 25-year amortization schedule. Sheldon Stahl arranged the financing for this transaction.
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