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David Fryer, of G.S. Wilcox & CO., working on behalf of developer Whitesell Construction Co., arranged a $13.2 million financing package covering four warehouse/ flex buildings totaling 307,414 s/f with Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Thrivent Financial for Lutherans (first word pronounced "THRIVE-int" — or more precisely, alluding to contractions, "thrive—n't"; IPA pronunciation: /ˈθɹaɪvɘnt/ . $10.2 million of the committed loan amount recently funded, while the remaining $3 million of the financing package will fund upon completion of the fourth building and occupancy by the new tenant. The properties were continuing in the lease-up at the time of the loan commitment; however, Thrivent Financial was so comfortable with the Whitesell organization that they were able to commit and close on the loan prior to stabilization Stabilization The action undertakes a country when it buys and sells its own currency to protect its exchange value. Actions registered competitive traders undertake by on the NYSE to meet the exchange requirement that 75% of their traded be stabilizing, meaning that sell orders . Gretchen
emanating from or pertaining to woods. See also sylvatic. Avenue in Englewood Cliffs, N.J. Financing was secured through GE Asset Management. This was a refinance Refinance 1. When a business or person revises their payment schedule for repaying debt. 2. Replacing an older loan with a new loan offering better terms. Notes: When a business refinances they typically extend the maturity date. of an existing loan serviced by GS. Wilcox & CO. that allowed the borrower to lower its interest rate and provide additional funds. G.S. Wilcox & CO. recently financed four transactions totaling $8.2 million through StanCorp Mortgage Investors. The transactions include a $1.5 million loan for a warehouse property in Clifton, N.J., a $4 million loan for a 760,000 s/f industrial building in Paterson, N.J., a $1.75 million loan for a retail property in Runnemede, N.J., and a $950,000 loan for retail property in Paramus, N.J. |
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