Rockpoint and Brooksville Company have secured a $275 million loan so they can refinance their two multifamily towers located at 63-67 Wall Street in the Financial District of Manhattan.
Newmark brokered the deal, while Apollo Global Management provided the funding. Jordan Roeschlaub, Nick Scribani and Chris Kramer of Newmark represented ownership of Rockpoint and Brooksville.
The properties, when originally built in the 1920s, served as office headquarters to Munson Shipping Company and Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. Then, in 2004 and 2006, 63 Wall Street and 67 Wall Street respectively were converted into apartments.
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