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GCP Capital Group arranges nine financing deals totaling $30.525 million

GCP Capital Group LLC has arranged mortgage financing in the aggregate amount of $30.525 million for the following nine deals: * $8.65 million for a portfolio of five individual retail properties comprising a total of 43,600 s/f, located throughout Suffolk and Nassau Counties of Long Island. Matthew Classi, managing member of GCP, arranged the financing. * $4.4 million for a portfolio of four three-story apartment buildings containing a total of 15 apartments, located throughout Brooklyn. Matthew Albano, senior broker of GCP, arranged the financing. * $3.5 million for a stand-alone commercial building occupied by a Bank, located in Syosset, Nassau County. Classi arranged the financing. * $3.1 million for a five-story apartment building containing 44 apartments, located on West 181st St. in the Bronx. Adam Brostovki, principal of GCP, arranged the financing. * $2.8 million for a four-story apartment building containing 27 units and one commercial unit, located on 118th St. in Queens. Brostovski arranged the financing. * $2.6 million for a two-story commercial building containing six stores, located on Empire Blvd. in Brooklyn. Paul Greenbaum, managing member of GCP, arranged the financing. * $2.4 million for a single-story retail shopping center comprised of 11,450 s/f, located in Melville. Classi arranged the financing. * $1.8 million for a three-story building containing 14 units, located in Montclair, N.J. Greenbaum arranged the financing. * $1.275 million for a ground floor commercial condo unit comprised of 2,860 s/f, located in the Midtown West section of New York. Alan Perlmutter, managing member of GCP, arranged the financing.
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