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Cooper-Horowitz arranges financing totaling $47.95m

Cooper-Horowitz, Inc. has arranged financing for the following properties: *Hampton Inn & Suites, I-395 & Rte. 82, Norwich, CT: A proposed 113 room hotel. The loan was for $10.5 million. Robert Vegh and Horowitz represented the firm. *86 Main St., Yonkers, NY: Office building. The loan was for $9.78 million. Bruce Marcus and Mark Waldman represented the firm. *184 Nagle Ave., NY, NY: Apartment building. The loan was for $8.4 million. Mark Paragon and Jayson Schwartz represented the firm. *189 Ave. C, NY, NY: Condominium development. The loan was for $7.8 million. George Stergiopoulos and Jeffrey Horowitz represented the firm. *Cortina Inn, Killington, VT: Hotel. The loan was for $7.725 million. Max Herzog and Horowitz represented the firm. *289 Lenox Rd., Brooklyn, NY: A 4-story, 17,000 s/f commercial building with ground floor retail. Joshua Soufeh and Horowitz represented the firm. *225 East 111th St., NY, NY: Apartment building. The loan was for $3.744 million. David Allen and Bruce Marcus represented the firm.
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