Pergolis Swartz Associates secure $71.8 million in financing: 13 deals

July 27, 2010 - Financial Digest

Barry Swartz, Pergolis Swartz Associates

Richard Pergolis, Pergolis Swartz Associates

Jerry Swartz, Pergolis Swartz Associates

Len Solinsky, Pergolis Swartz Associates

According to Pergolis Swartz Associates, the firm has closed the following 13 transactions, totaling $71.8 million:
Barry Swartz arranged a permanent mortgage in the amount of $2 million for a 10,000 s/f retail strip on Knickerbocker Ave. in Brooklyn.
A $2.5 million permanent loan was obtained by Barry Swartz for a retail condominium on Second Ave.
$2.4 million in permanent financing was negotiated by Jon Harrington for two seven-unit apartment buildings on Jefferson Ave. in Brooklyn.
Richard Pergolis closed a permanent mortgage in the amount of $6.4 million for a 12-story commercial building containing 250,000 s/f on West 26th St. in Manhattan.
Harrington obtained permanent financing in the amount of $27 million for four apartment complexes containing a total of 292 units in Bethel and Danbury, Conn.
Barry Swartz obtained a permanent loan in the amount of $1.95 million for a five-story walk-up apartment building on Clinton St. in Manhattan.
A $1.65 million bridge loan was negotiated by Len Solinsky for 15 properties in Brooklyn.
Ayush Kapahi and Jerry Swartz obtained a $3.7 million construction loan for a to be built 50-unit apartment building on East 214th St.
$6 million in permanent money was arranged by Barry Swartz for two five-story apartment buildings on East First St. in Manhattan.
Barry Swartz closed a $16 million permanent loan for a ten-story apartment building on Lexington Ave.
A $1.2 million permanent loan was obtained by Barry Swartz for a four-story apartment building on West 77th St. in Manhattan.
Pergolis negotiated permanent financing in the amount of $1 million for a ground floor commercial condominium unit located on East 46th St.
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