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Newmark arranges $350 million loan for Angelo Gordon and The WE’RE Group

Long Island, NY Newmark, on behalf of Angelo Gordon and the WE’RE Group, has arranged a $350 million floating rate, securitized loan for the financing of 16 suburban office assets, spanning two million s/f across Long Island’s Nassau and Suffolk Counties. The Newmark team was led by Dustin Stolly and Jordan Roeschlaub, vice chairmen and co-heads of the New York debt & structured finance team. The single asset single borrower securitization was led by Barclays and Citi.

The portfolio is currently 89.3% leased to various tenants in the medical, finance and law industries with no single tenant encompassing more than 18.2% of net rentable area.

The properties involved in this transaction are: 2 Huntington Quadrangle; 100 Baylis Rd.; 6 & 8 Corporate Center Dr.; 50 Jericho Quadrangle; 3003 New Hyde Park Rd.; 3000 Marcus Ave.; 2800 Marcus Ave.; 2 Ohio Dr.; 4 Ohio Dr.; 6 Ohio Dr.; 1 Dakota Dr.; 3 Dakota Dr; 5 Dakota Dr.; 10 Nevada Dr.; 3 Delaware Dr.; and 113 South Service Rd.

Consisting of both traditional and medical office, the portfolio is located along the North Shore of Long Island, which contains some of Long Island’s strongest submarkets. All assets are located within proximity to major arterials, with the Nassau County assets nearby multiple highly renowned hospitals.

Stolly said, “By leveraging the high-quality rent roll and committed tenancy with this best-in-class sponsorship, we were able to achieve a successful execution for all parties involved.”

Roeschlaub said, “Angelo Gordon has acquired an attractive portfolio with diversified cash flow. We were able to leverage our deep SASB experience to provide an accretive financing solution for the portfolio.”

Owned and operated by the WE’RE Group for nearly 50 years, Angelo Gordon entered the portfolio ownership structure in 2019, when the two groups formed a joint venture agreement including many assets within the WE’RE Groups existing portfolio. The partnership creates a unique ability to leverage both Angelo Gordon’s institutional capabilities and the WE’RE Group’s operational expertise in order to generate significant growth amongst all the portfolio’s assets.

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