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https://commercialobserver.com/2022/01/p...holdings-halo-network-newark-new-jersey/

Parkview Financial Lends $90M on Development of Newark, NJ Apartments


BY ANDREW COEN
JANUARY 26, 2022


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Acier Holdings has secured $90 million of construction financing to erect a new high-rise apartment project in Newark, N.J., Commercial Observer has learned.

Parkview Financial provided the loan for Acier’s construction of Phase 1 of The Halo Newark, which will include 297 units spanning 38 stories over a five-level parking structure. The overall three-tower project will be Newark’s tallest building when complete, comprising 949 units.
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Subsequent to the City of Newark’s approval of 949 units, the developers received a designation of the project being in an area in need of redevelopment, which may qualify it for a payment in lieu of taxes (PILOT) tax abatement program that reduces property taxes to 10 percent of the revenue for 30 years. Phase I includes 30 affordable units.

“Parkview Financial is pleased to work with Acier Holdings on what will be an iconic addition to Newark’s skyline,” Paul Rahimian, president and CEO of Parkview Financial, said in a statement. “Newark continues to see billions of dollars in capital investment for new and redevelopment projects and we have identified this as an expanding rental market, convenient to Manhattan and other major job centers for its residents.”
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Located at 289-301 Washington Street on a 0.62-acre land parcel, The Halo will comprise 156 studios, 84 one-bedroom units and 57 two-bedroom units. The property’s amenities will include pool, sauna, fitness center, multiple lounge rooms, game room, conference rooms with private office suites, shared workspaces and rooftop deck with views of the Manhattan skyline.


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