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14 Hartford Business Journal • May 23, 2016 www.HartfordBusiness.com Squire Village's new owner plans $24M 'green' makeover O ne of Connecticut's and the Hart- ford region's biggest rent-subsi- dized apartment complexes that recently sold is undergoing a major, $24 million facelift, its new owner says. Manchester's 379-unit Squire Village Apartments sold in mid-May for $70 mil- lion to a realty partnership involving New Jersey realty investor-developer Jonathan Rose Cos. LLC (JRC) and New York retire- ment-services behemoth TIAA-CREF. The partners announced their tentative deal last December. The seller was Squire Village Associates. All total, the Rose/TIAA-CREF part- nership obtained $62 million of Freddie Mac tax-exempt financing via Prudential Mortgage Capital Co. Combined with a basket of low-income affordable housing tax credits and an unspecified equity con- tribution from one of JRC's funds, the total purchase-redevelopment investment in Squire Village is $94 million, said Nathan D. Taft, JRC's acquisitions director. To facilitate the Prudential loan and finalize the property's purchase, the Man- chester Housing Authority issued $62 mil- lion of tax-exempt bonds, Taft said. Built in 1972, Squire Village is about 99 percent leased with nine out of 10 residents who qualify for the federal Housing and Urban Development's Section 8 rent-subsi- dy program, Taft said. The rest are house- holds that, if they meet affordability guide- lines, pay $900 to $1,100 monthly in rent. Rose Cos. also signed a new contract through HUD's Housing Assistance Pay- ment program that extends Squire Village's federal rent subsidy through 2025, Taft said. Although the previous owner not long ago completed interior makeovers of all one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments, JRC, which manages the property, plans other improvements aimed at "greening'' the property and building a much-needed community center on site, officials said. The community center will include a fitness room, as well as gathering and meeting spaces that local support-ser- vices agencies can use from time to time share information with residents. Roofs on all Squire Village's 32 build- ings will be replaced, said David McCar- thy, JRC's Stamford-based senior proj- ect manager. Seventeen of the buildings will be equipped with rooftop solar panels that will generate about 250 kilowatts of electricity — enough to power lights in hallways and common areas, the leasing office, community room and the com- plex's boilers, McCarthy said. One of the buildings will be "repur- posed'' to house a Manchester police substation, he said. Meantime, storage areas in some buildings will be converted into five apartments; 10 units will be fully remade to be compliant with Americans with Disabilities Act standards. In addition to the housing authority bonding, the town of Manchester was helpful to Squire Village's new landlords in other ways, McCarthy said. For exam- ple, the town expedited zoning approvals and permits so construction and renova- tions could get started right away. Every- thing is set for completion by yearend. The town and JRC also hammered out a "tax-certainty pact,'' McCarthy said, in which JRC will pay Squire Village's cur- rent annual property tax, plus a 4 ½ per- cent annual escalator, through 2031. Haynes Construction of Seymour is general contractor. Paul Bailey Architects of New Haven is the project designer. Also recently, JRC paid $8.3 million for the 121-unit Fairbank Apartments in New Haven, Taft said. 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