Pergolis Swartz Associates, Inc.Pergolis Swartz Swartz is a surname, and may refer to:
* David Tobin arranged a permanent loan in the amount of $1,500,000 for a tax payer tax payer n → contribuyente m/f tax payer n → contribuable m/f tax payer n → contribuente in Elizabeth, NJ. * Richard Pergolis obtained permanent financing Permanent financing Long-term financing using either debt or equity. permanent financing The long-term financing that supports a long-term asset. in the amount of $2,400,000 for a tax payer in Perth Amboy Perth Amboy (ăm`boi), city (1990 pop. 41,962), Middlesex co., NE N.J., with a harbor on Arthur Kill at the mouth of the Raritan River, which is crossed there to Staten Island, N.Y., by the Outerbridge Crossing (1928); settled 1683, inc. , NJ. * A "B" loan in the amount of $2,000,000 was negotiated by Richard Pergolis for a seven story elevator elevator, in machinery elevator, in machinery, device for transporting people or goods from one level to another. The term is applied to the enclosed structures as well as the open platforms used to provide vertical transportation in buildings, large ships, apartment house on Broadway and 151st St, NYC NYC abbr. New York City NYC New York City . * David Tobin arranged a permanent loan in the amount of $3,600,000 for a six story elevator building in the Bronx. * A permanent mortgage was obtained by Barry Swartz in the amount of $1,125,000 for two medical office buildings on Hillside Hillside may refer to: Places
* David Tobin arranged a permanent loan in the amount of $1,031,250 for a free standing restaurant in Brewster, NY. * $2,800,000 in permanent money was obtained by David Tobin for an elevator apartment building in the Bronx. * A land loan in the amount of $5,850,000 was negotiated by Barry Swartz for vacant land on West 29th Street, NYC. * A permanent mortgage in the amount of $2,200,000 was arranged by Barry Swartz for two 5-story walk up apartment buildings on East First Street, Manhattan. * Barry Swartz obtained permanent financing in the amount of $8,610,000 for two 5story walk up apartment buildings on East 35th St, NYC. * Acquisition financing in the amount of $1,100,000 was obtained by Barbara Petroske for a 16 unit apartment building in Brooklyn, NY. * Richard Pergolis arranged a permanent loan in the amount of $1,500,000 for a single story warehouse in Jersey City, NJ. * Barry Swartz obtained a permanent mortgage in the amount of $5,800,000 for an elevator apartment building in the Bronx. * Permanent financing in the amount of $1,500,000 was negotiated by Barry Swartz for an 11 unit co-op apartment building on Horatio Street, NYC. * Interim financing Interim financing A short-term loan made to a company on the condition that a takeout will follow with long-term or intermediate financing. interim financing The financing that supports a transaction until permanent financing can be arranged. in the amount of $11,000,000 was arranged by Barry Swartz for a development site on Prince St., Manhattan. * A permanent loan in the amount of $4,400,000 was obtained by Barry Swartz for two 5-story walk up apartment buildings on East 10th Street, NYC. * David Tobin arranged permanent financing in the amount of $2,150,000 for a tax payer in Perth Amboy, NJ. * A permanent loan in the amount of $2,437,500 was negotiated by David Tobin for a six story elevator building with 58 apartments located in the Bronx. * Michael Volpe arranged acquisition/construction financing in the amount of $3,150,000 for the renovation of an existing four story building on Manhattan Avenue, NYC. * $1,500,000 in permanent money was obtained by Barry Swartz for a five story walk up apartment building on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. * David Tobin arranged a permanent loan in the amount of $1,025,000 for a tax payer in East Northport East Northport, uninc. residential town (1990 pop. 20,411), Suffolk co., SE N.Y., on the north shore of Long Island. , NY. * A loan in the amount of $2,300,000 was obtained by Richard Pergolis for vacant land on Avenue Y, Brooklyn. |
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