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Cushman & Wakefield Sonnenblick Goldman arranges financing

Cushman & Wakefield Sonnenblick Goldman has arranged acquisition financing on behalf of Rubicon Investments, LLC, for the purchase of 198 and 200 Main St. Merrill Lynch provided the senior loan and RCG Longview provided mezzanine financing. The State of Maine Department of Health and Human services fully occupies the four-story 200 Main St., which totals 50,823 s/f, until 2020. Tenants at 198 Main St. include Maine Cardiology Associates, DLL Associates, Bangor Savings Bank and WGME. "This financing closed at a time when many CMBS deals were falling apart, and it was only through an incredibly cooperative effort that the financing was closed on time and as represented," said Dave Karson, director at Cushman &Wakefield Sonnenblick Goldman.
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