Business Services Industry
National Cooperative Bank
Real Estate Weekly, June 23, 2004
National Cooperative Bank announced the following transactions:
* A $6.5 million first mortgage and a $1.5 million line of credit for a co-op building on W. 190th St. in New York City;
* A $5 million first mortgage and a $1 million line of credit for a co-op building on Sea Cliff Ave. in Glen Cove, N.Y.;
* A $2.15 million first mortgage and a $1 million line of credit for a co-op building on W. 86th St. in New York City;
* A $1.3 million line of credit for a co-op building on Riverside Drive in New York City;
* A $1.2 million first mortgage and a $100,000 line of credit for a co-op complex on W. 47th St. in New York City;
* A $1 million line of credit for a co-op building on Horatio St. in New York City;
* A $500,000 line of credit for a co-op building on W. 81st St. in New York City;
* A $500,000 line of credit for a co-op building on Pelham Road in New Rochelle, N.Y.;
* A $500,000 line of credit for a co-op complex on Fieldstone Drive in Hartsdale, N.Y.;
* A $260,000 first mortgage and a $50,000 line of credit for a co-op building on W. 99th St. in New York City;
* A $225,000 first mortgage for a co-op building at St. Marks Place in New York City;
* A $200,000 first mortgage and a $50,000 line of credit for a co-op building on Eighth Ave. in Brooklyn, N.Y.;
* An $8 million first mortgage for a co-op complex on Voorhies Ave. and Shore Parkway in Brooklyn, N.Y.;
* A $1.75 million first mortgage for a co-op building on E. 77th St. in New York City;
* A $970,000 first mortgage and a $150,000 line of credit for a co-op complex on Charles St. in New York City;
* A $450,000 first mortgage and a $50,000 line of credit for a co-op building on Stanton St. in New York City;
* A $3.75 million first mortgage and a $500,000 line of credit for a co-op building on Garfield Place in Brooklyn, N.Y.;
* A $3 million line of credit for a co-op complex on 108th St. in Queens, N.Y.;
* A $1.5 million first mortgage and a $500,000 line of credit for a co-op building on East Lincoln Ave. in Mount Vernon, N.Y.;
* A $1.3 million first mortgage and a $500,000 line of credit for a co-op building on Park Ave. in New York City;
* A $1.1 million first mortgage and a $500,000 line of credit for a co-op building on W. 81st St. in New York City;
* A $500,000 line of credit for a co-op building on Ft. Washington Ave. in New York City.
Edward Howe III, Mindy Goldstein and Sheldon Gartenstein negotiated these transactions.
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