VIZZDA—December 12th, 2013 — Elliott Sud of
Toronto, Canada and local multi-family developer, PB Bell Companies, have
completed their acquisition of 6.18 acres of infill at the northwest corner of
16th Street and Highland Avenue. The three commercial properties
existing on the site—including the recently-closed Pugzie’s sandwich shop—are
slated to be razed to make way for a 244-unit luxury apartment complex.
The complex will be called Scape Modern Living and will comprise a single 5-story
building with articulated facades, an amenity tower and resort-style pool. The complex with feature a mix of
one-bedroom and two-bedroom units with nine foot ceilings. The sale price of $5,437,745
reflects per square foot cost basis of $20.25 or roughly $22,285 per planned
unit. The buyers were able to secure an additional $30.65m in construction debt
with US Bank to finance the transaction. The
purchase comes nearly a year after M3 Companies and PB Bell began entitlement
work on the site. Their plans called for 250-units in a similar lay-out to that which has been announced.
The sellers, James and Toni Pugliano, are members of the
family for which Pugzie’s was named. They assembled the land on which the
restaurant sits in six transactions dating to the early 1980s and culminating
with the $1.25m acquisition of 4730 N 16th Street in May of 2012.
Their cash basis for the full assemblage, is roughly $2.3m, though transactions
that predate affidavit requirements preclude specificity in that regard.
Pugzie’s Restaurant closed in December of last year.
By:
Paul Dionne
Director of Analytics
Vizzda.com
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