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Marriott in Farmington, CT ready for conversion to multifamily apartments

Kriss Capital Delivers $32M Loan to Convert CT Marriott into Apartments

Kriss Capital has originated a $32-million construction loan to finance the conversion of a vacant 381-key hotel located in Farmington, CT, into a 225-unit market-rate apartment community.

The two-year, floating-rate loan was provided to an affiliate of CSRE Group. Meridian Capital Group’s Tom Wayda and Russ Drebin arranged the financing.

The loan will transform the former Hartford Marriott Farmington hotel into a multifamily community containing a mix of studios, one-,two- and three-bedroom apartments. The property is located about 10 miles southwest of Hartford and near the University of Connecticut-affiliated UConn Health Center, Raytheon Technologies, Otis Elevator, Carrier Corp. and ConnectiCare.

“We expect this newly-renovated property will attract significant attention and demand, given there has been virtually no new housing stock delivered in Farmington within the past few years and there is no multifamily product currently under construction or in the development pipeline, said Kriss Capital founder Jody Kriss.

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Lisa McDuffie arrives at ConnectCRE via REALTOR® world, where she served for nearly two decades as communications director for one of the nation’s largest REALTOR® organizations. She supported two membership-elected presidents who were commercial real estate practitioners, and managed the communications initiatives of the organization’s commercial special interest group. When not following the latest commercial real estate news, Lisa is zeroed in on her charismatic off-the-track thoroughbred as she makes the transition from an utterly failed racehorse to a lovely show hunter.

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