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Worth Avenue Capital (WAC) loans $200,000 to developer/investor for construction financing

Norwalk, CT Worth Avenue Capital (WAC) closed a $200,000 short term bridge loan to a real estate developer/investor. The loan proceeds were used towards additional construction financing on a residential development project and the loan is secured by a blanket mortgage on two other investment properties that the borrower owns in the city.

The borrower and his business partner expect to finalize their final construction financing with a local bank that will enable them to pay off WAC’s bridge loan in full as well as complete the aforementioned construction project. This developer is one of WAC’s repeat borrowers.

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Reveneer relocates to 9,800 s/f office space at TradeCenter 128

Woburn, MA Reveneer has relocated its global inside sales operation from Burlington to Woburn. Formerly headquartered on Burlington Mall Rd., the firm now occupies 9,800 s/f at Cummings’ landmark TradeCenter 128 business and technology campus.
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