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Meridian arranges $82.2 million in financing for multifamily properties; Weinstock and Rhine negotiate $51 million in new mortgages

Meridian Capital Group, LLC, a leading national commercial real estate finance and advisory firm, arranged the following transactions totaling $82.2 milllion: * Meridian negotiated a new mortgage of $3.6 million on a 22-unit, six-story multifamily building located on East 75th St. The loan features a rate of 2.85% and a five-year term. The transaction was negotiated by Isaac Filler and Sam Shifer. * New mortgages totaling $51 million were placed by Meridian on 19 multifamily buildings totaling 562 units located in Corona and Jackson Heights. The loans feature rates of 3.13% and seven-year terms. Avi Weinstock and Josh Rhine negotiated these transactions. * Meridian negotiated a new mortgage of $10 million on a 43-unit, six-story multifamily building located on East 3rd St. The loan features a rate of 3.13% and a seven-year term. Filler and Shifer negotiated this transaction. * A new mortgage of $8 million was placed by Meridian on a 92-unit, six-story multifamily building located on St. Nicholas Ave. The loan features a rate of 2.95% and a three-year term. Shamir Seidman and Daniel Neiss negotiated this transaction. * Meridian negotiated a new mortgage of $5 million on a 20-unit, five-story multifamily building located on Orange St. in Brooklyn. The loan features a rate of 3.13% and a seven-year term. Filler and Shifer negotiated this transaction. * New mortgages totaling $4.6 million were placed by Meridian on two multifamily buildings totaling 51 units located on West 170th St. The loans feature rates of 3% and five-year terms. Weinstock and Michael Farkovits negotiated this transaction.
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