A Berkadia podcast notes that multifamily remains resilient with strong first‑half absorption despite supply headwinds, emphasizing local execution and asset quality.
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There’s a joke about how Staten Island got its name. Dutch settlers sailing into New York Harbor saw the 14-mile land mass and exclaimed “Is zat an island?” (You have to read it with the accent.) Is it the reality of how one of New York City boroughs got its name? No, but as the […]

The final piece to a 1,300-unit apartment portfolio refinancing has been sealed. Commercial Observer can first report that Capodagli Property Company has secured $82.6 million to refinance Meridia Roselle Park 10, a 325-unit Class A multifamily complex in Roselle, N.J. PGIM provided the debt, structured as a bridge…
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