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S3 Furnishes Construction Loan for Upper East Side Condos

S3 Capital originated a $24.5-million construction loan for the ground-up development of a luxury condominium project located at 439 E. 77th St. on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. The project’s sponsor is Visabe Corporation. It will feature 16 high-end condo units and premium amenities.

“This project represents an exciting addition to the Upper East Side real estate market,” said Rob Schwartz, co-founder and principal at S3. “We are confident in the success of this development, given its location, the quality of the design, and the robust demand for luxury condos in Manhattan.”

Steven Jemal, director of origination at S3, added, “We are excited to partner with Visabe Corporation, a family office with a rich legacy and proven track record in the Tri-State area and beyond. Their blend of experience, vision, and values aligns perfectly with the ethos of this project, and we look forward to seeing this development take shape on the Upper East Side.”

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