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Colliers International arranges $60 million in bridge financing for Atlantic Management

Colliers International has arranged $60 million in bridge financing for 200 Forest St., a 527,580 s/f office/R&D building located adjacent to I-495 in the Forest Street Office Park. 200 Forest St. is part of the 109 acre former Hewlett Packard campus acquired vacant by the Atlantic Management in 2011. The funding will allow for the recapitalization of the existing acquisition financing as well as provide funds to reposition and redevelop the property into a first-class mixed-use development. The first tenant, Quest Diagnostics, is currently completing the build out of a diagnostic lab facility within 200 Forest Street. Colliers worked on behalf of Atlantic, to secure the financing from UBS Investment Bank, retiring the original RCG acquisition financing arranged by Colliers in 2011 when the property was 100% vacant. Colliers' capital markets team was led by executive vice president Dave Douvadjian, senior vice president Tom Welch and credit analyst Brian Gaswirth. "Atlantic Management displayed their trademark vision in making an opportunistic acquisition in 2011," said Douvadjian. Atlantic completed a rezoning of Forest Street Office Park to provide for five distinct opportunities tailored to meet various unmet demands within the market. 200 Forest Street, now undergoing a stunning aesthetic transformation, represents the premier first-class large block R&D option in the market. "In terms of highway access, interstate visibility, infrastructure, amenities and overall appeal, no other big block leasing option comes close in its market," said Welch. Concluded in December 2012, the rezoning preserved the ability to redevelop the two existing office/R&D buildings and provides for the following new, by-right uses: 350 units of multifamily housing, 150-key hotel and up to 75,000 s/f of retail. A groundbreaking for the first new class A apartment development in Marlborough in nearly a decade will take place at the property this fall. "The rezoning of this property into a campus of complimentary mixed uses has unlocked a tremendous amount of value and represents one more victory in Marlborough's remarkable resurgence," said Welch. Quest Diagnostic, a Fortune 500 company, will join recent new neighbors TJX Companies, which acquired the vacant, adjacent former Fidelity campus and Boston Scientific. The remaining available space includes attractive first- and second-floor office space and flexible, third-floor space with heavy utility and floor- load capacity, tailboard docking and 18' clear height. The space has proven particularly attractive to large block users seeking strategically located, first-class space necessary to attract and retain high quality employees. Atlantic Management has developed a consistent track record of success over more than thirty years. In addition to its core commercial portfolio of approximately four million square feet, major completed developments include the acquisition and rezoning of a Raytheon site in Burlington, its redevelopment as Wayside Commons and its disposition for approximately $100 million to UBS. Atlantic Management also acquired the 96 acre Raytheon headquarters site in Lexington, rezoned the property for life sciences, added significantly to the site density, and leased and sold the property to Shire Pharmaceuticals for more than $200 million.
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