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Jehle of Arbor secures $27,265,500 in funding for seven loans in Midwest

Arbor Commercial Funding, LLC (Arbor) completed seven loans totaling $27,265,500 These loans include: * A $10,850,000 loan for Stoney Creek Village Apartments, Shelby Township. * A $5,865,000 loan for Waterbury Place Apartments and 787 Burcham Apartments, East Lansing, MI. * A $4,500,000 loan for Aspen Village Apartments, Holt, MI. * A $2,450,500 loan for Tower Place Apartments, Hudson, WI. * A $1,185,000 loan for Maquoketa Park, Maquoketa, IA. * A $1,537,500 loan for Vinton Park, Vinton, IA. * A $1,537,500 loan for Strawberry Hill, Anamosa, IA. All of the loans were originated by Mike Jehle, Midwest regional director. "Arbor prides itself on providing creative and diverse solutions to meet and exceed the specific needs and expectations of its customers," Jehle said. "This group of loans, located throughout the Midwestern United States, is evidence of not only Arbor's market-leading presence, but ability to uniquely customize financial solutions wherever our clients do business."
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