The seller was San Francisco-based Bridge Partners. The company bought the building two years ago as a limited dividend housing corporation. BridgePartners paid off the underlying financing and converted the property from subsidized to conventional tenant use, said Kevin Dillon of The Dietz Organization of Birmingham,MI.
Dillon's company represented the buyer and the seller in the deal.
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