Development of Two Apartment Projects Totaling 272-Units Kent and Tacoma, Washington

Parkview Financial has provided a cross-collateralized, $54.5 million construction loan to a joint venture of GIS Companies Group and DMG Capital for the development of two apartment properties totaling 272 units. The properties include a seven-story, 157-unit apartment project located at 102 Madison Avenue in downtown Kent, WA, and a six-story building with five stories of residential units over ground floor retail located at 415 E 25th Street in downtown Tacoma, WA.

“This construction loan is testimony to Parkview’s bullishness on the greater Seattle metro and the need for more multifamily development in the Pacific Northwest,” said Paul Rahimian CEO and Founder of Parkview Financial. “This region is seeing an influx of business and population growth and these two projects are poised to attract renters seeking quality housing and best-in-class amenities.”

He added, “The assets were cross-collateralized to accommodate the borrower’s utilization of ground lease financing. Parkview was able to provide the borrower with a highly customized financing execution that consisted of ground-up construction, mid-construction, and working with a ground-lease partner, all of which required a high degree of creativity, flexibility, and discretion.”

Following are details on each property:

Tacoma, WA: The project will consist of a five-story apartment complex built over one-story of retail space with plans for a farmer’s market, as well as subterranean parking with 53 spaces. The apartment portion will contain 115 units with several different floor plans and a unit mix of studio, one- and two-bedroom units. All the units will include private balconies. On-site amenities will include a fitness center, game room, and a rooftop terrace.

The site is located on a transit-oriented development site directly adjacent to the Tacoma Dome Station, Tacoma’s main transit hub, which provides access to Tacoma central business district via light rail and access to downtown Seattle via the Sounder train or bus. The project is also within walking distance to University of Washington, Tacoma and the Tacoma Dome.