Julie Behrens

(Julie M. Behrens)

NYS Housing Finance Agency

Person Activity past 24 months:

Buyer signatory: 0 for $0

Seller signatory: 0 for $0

Borrower signatory: 0 for $0

Lender signatory: 1 for $181.8 million

Developer (new building or major alteration): 0 for 0 square feet

Top Ten Associated People:

David Dishy (2), Spencer Orkus (1), Eric Rosenbaum (1), Alexis Morton (1), Teghvir Singh Sethi (1), Lois A. Murphy (1), Joanne M. Oplustil (1), James H. Simmons III (1), Myung J. Lee (1), Remy Bernardo (1)

Recent activity as signatory:

Camba borrowed $181.8 million from NYS Housing Finance Agency for 329 Clarkson Avenue, Prospect Lefferts Gardens, Brooklyn on April 17, 2023.

HousingPlusand Spatial Equity Co. borrowed $57.8 million from NYS Housing Finance Agencyand NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development for 793 Glenmore Avenue, 355 Shepherd Avenue, 795 Glenmore Avenue, and 353 Shepherd Avenue, East New York, Brooklyn on November 17, 2022.

River View Towers cooperative borrowed $15.4 million from CBRE Capital Marketsand NYS Housing Finance Agency for 107 West 105th Street, Upper West Side, Manhattan on November 14, 2022.

Project Renewal borrowed $61.9 million from NYS Housing Finance Agencyand City of New Yorkand NYS Homeless Housing and Assistance Corporation for 2880 Jerome Avenue, Bedford Park, Bronx on November 04, 2022.

L+M Development Partnersand Goldman Sachsand Taconic Partners borrowed $91.1 million from NYS Housing Finance Agency for 405 West 206th Street, Inwood, Manhattan on August 25, 2022.

L+M Development Partnersand Goldman Sachsand Taconic Partners borrowed $172.3 million from NYS Housing Finance Agency for 430 West 207th Street, Inwood, Manhattan on August 25, 2022.

Asland Capital Partnersand Pembroke borrowed $77.3 million from NYS Housing Finance Agency for 1940 Turnbull Avenue, Unionport, Bronx on May 24, 2022.

Volunteers of America borrowed $107.2 million from NYS Housing Finance Agency for 1746 Andrews Avenue South, Morris Heights, Bronx on April 19, 2022.

Durst Organization borrowed $127.5 million from Signature Bank for 1-02 26th Avenue, 1-02 26th Avenue, and 1-02 26th Avenue, Astoria, Queens on January 06, 2022.

L+M Development Partners borrowed $71.8 million from NYS Housing Finance Agency for N/A Fountain Avenue, East New York, Brooklyn on January 05, 2022.

Latest Stories:

• Camba signs $181.8M construction loan with state for affordable project in Prospect Lefferts Gardens April 18, 2023

• HousingPlus, Spatial Equity Co. pay $5M for site, get $57.8M construction loan from city, state in East New York November 18, 2022

• Apex Building Group signs $103.9M construction loan for 123-unit development in East New York August 30, 2022

• L+M, Goldman Sachs, Taconic sign $91.1M construction loan for 194-unit project in Inwood August 26, 2022

• L+M, Goldman Sachs, Taconic sign $172.3M construction loan for 473-unit project in Inwood August 26, 2022

• L+M, Taconic sign 99-year ground lease valued at $22M for development site in Inwood July 15, 2022

• Asland Capital, Pembroke sign $77.3M construction loan with state, city in Unionport May 25, 2022

• Durst signs $127.5M refi loan with Signature Bank for Hallets Point rentals in Astoria January 07, 2022

• L+M, Services for the UnderServed pay $25M to New York State for dev site in East New York January 06, 2022

• Concern for Independent Living signs lease valued at $7.3M for affordable site in Fordham July 30, 2021