STAMFORD, CONN. — Cushman & Wakefield has arranged $223.9 million for the refinancing of the Harbor Point portfolio in Stamford, 34 miles outside of New York City. The portfolio comprises 989 units across four buildings. John Alascio, Alex Hernandez, Alex Lapidus, Chris Meloni, Niko Nikolaou, Ryan Dowd and Brian Whitmer of Cushman & Wakefield represented the borrower in the transaction. Greystone’s Judah Rosenberg originated the four Freddie Mac mortgages, all of which featured a seven-year fixed-rate and a 35-year amortization period.
The Harbor Point portfolio offers studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom units ranging from 544 to 1,429 square feet in size. Each building features tenant parking, pools, a clubroom with a kitchen and multiple lounges, a fitness center, controlled building access, resident concierge and gaming tables.