Marc Tropp of Eastern Union Helps America's Realty Secure $73 Million in Financing to Acquire One Million Square Feet of Retail Over a Six-month Period
Retail Investor, Focused on 'Blue-Collar' Assets, Acquires Seven Retail Centers in Ohio, New York, Pennsylvania and Virginia
BETHESDA, Md., Aug. 1, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Marc Tropp, a senior managing director with Eastern Union, arranged $73,030,000 in financing over the six-month period between January and July in support of Baltimore-based America's Realty's acquisition of seven grocery-anchored, suburban retail centers.
The combined size of the seven retail centers -- situated in Ohio, New York, Pennsylvania and Virginia -- equals 1,005,035 square feet.
Eastern Union, based in New York, is one of America's largest providers of commercial mortgage brokerage and capital markets advisory services. Mr. Tropp oversees the firm's Mid-Atlantic Region office in Bethesda, MD.
America's Realty's holdings consist of discount retailer-oriented shopping centers in "blue-collar Middle America," as described by its president and founder, Carl Verstandig. Founded in 1987, the privately held company's portfolio presently encompasses 125 properties totaling approximately twelve million square feet in size.
"Carl Verstandig has no equal when it comes to the revitalization of underperforming retail centers," said Mr. Tropp. "In an era when the retail sector faces substantial threats from all sides, Carl has the innate ability to identify turnaround opportunities. He then rehabilitates these assets, while keeping rents affordable for tenants."
"We focus on strip centers in working-class communities," said Mr. Verstandig. "Our approach isn't impeded by ecommerce. America's Realty succeeds by tapping into the persistent consumer demand for grocery and discounted retail stores. We then leverage that demand to reduce vacancies."
One of the largest properties financed over the period was the 283,308-square-foot Cressona Mall in Pottsville, PA, which was acquired for $16 million. Another was Brice Park in Reynoldsburg, OH, a 147,800-square-foot shopping center purchased for $14.6 million.
In 2000 and 2008, as well as today, many investors have steered clear of retail, said Mr. Tropp. America's Realty, he says, has successfully defied this trend by tapping into a business formula that concentrates on "Amazon-resistant" retailers.
Mark Tropp emphasized that lenders are out there and ready to lend.
"Despite stereotypes about banks being standoffish in respect to retail, the America's Realty experience shows that they'll still lend when the business case is compelling," he said. "Proving the power of Carl Verstandig's business model, one bank came through with an interest rate below four percent for one of his new strip centers just this past April."
Founded in 2001, Eastern Union is a national commercial real estate firm that provides both financing services and capital markets advisory services. It employs more than 90 real estate professionals and closes an average of $4 billion in transactions annually. Eastern Union leverages its relationships with lenders and its marketplace knowledge to secure the best available rates and terms.
Headquartered in New York, Eastern Union secures financing for transactions of all sizes across the United States. Transactions, which can include multi-state and multi-site portfolios, encompass conventional commercial mortgages, structured debt, healthcare, hospitality, mobile home parks, single-family rentals, investment sales, and -- handled in conjunction with company affiliate Eastern Equity Advisors -- equity placement.
For more information, visit www.easternunion.com.
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Steve Vitoff
Eastern Union
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516-652-0785
SOURCE Eastern Union
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