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Lantern Real Estate arranges $56 million loan for 145 CPN; loan provided by the Northwind Group

Manhattan, NY Lantern Real Estate has arranged a $56 million condo inventory loan for 145 CPN, a condominium property at the top of Central Park North in the Harlem neighborhood. The loan was provided by the Northwind Group.

Standing 13 stories tall, 145 Central Park North was recently completed and is comprised of 37 units with one- to four-bedroom layouts, all with direct views of Central Park and the  city skyline through floor-to-ceiling windows.

“Lantern secured attractive financing for the borrower within a period of only one month,” said Tal Bar-Or, principal and co-founder of Lantern Real Estate.

“Not only did this deal move quickly, but we were also able to tailor a unique and efficient structure despite disruption associated with the pandemic,” he said, “This transaction demonstrates that the financing world remains committed to New York City’s future. Lenders are affirming the city’s long-term resiliency by supporting high-quality projects like this from reputable sponsors.”

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