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JLL Team Lines Up Loan for West Dallas Apartments

JLL Capital Markets arranged acquisition financing for Los Altos Trinity Green, formerly known as Alta Trinity Green, a Class A, 324-unit multi-housing property in West Dallas. A team led by senior managing director Susan Hill and managing director Cortney Cole worked on behalf of Barvin to originate the 10-year, 2.625% fixed-rate Fannie Mae loan with five years of interest-only payments.

With views of the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge and Dallas skyline, Los Altos Trinity Green is part of the master-planned, 24.8-acre Trinity Green development. The property was completed in 2019 and consists of 270,794 rentable square feet, with studio-, one-, two- and three-bedroom units.
 
Located at 990 Singleton Blvd., Los Altos Trinity Green is positioned in the burgeoning West Dallas, just 10 minutes from Downtown and its CBD, a major employment hub with more than 2,500 companies and 30 million square feet of office space.

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