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Weilgus of Mag Mile Capital secures $1.7 million in acquisition financing

Norwell, MA According to Mag Mile Capital, Matt Weilgus, senior vice president of originations and general counsel in the firm’s Westport, Conn. office, has secured $1.8 million in acquisition financing in connection with a multi-tenant retail property located at 69 Washington St.

“We were able to secure a very competitive rate with high-leverage and interest-only features,” said Weilgus. “This is rare for non-investment grade retail in the suburbs; however, given the strong retail presence in this market and a qualified borrower, we were able to rely on our network to arrange highly competitive terms for this transaction.”

The 3,600 s/f property is 100% leased to Santander Bank and Boston Pizza Co. The borrower, Ocean Block Capital, came to Mag Mile Capital through an existing relationship with Weilgus. The five-year loan features two-years of interest-only payments, followed by a 25-year amortization schedule, as well as a 3.65% fixed interest rate for a five-year term with a loan-to-value ratio of 80%.

“Mag Mile Capital and Matt Weilgus delivered best-in-market financing terms on this Norwell acquisition,” said Joe Ricciuti, managing partner of Ocean Block Capital. “The combination of the competitive rate, high leverage and interest-only period allows us to execute our business plan for this asset, which is in a prime retail corridor. The Ocean Block Capital team appreciates the smooth execution by Mag Mile Capital and all involved parties.”

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