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16 Court St.

The office tower, which SL Green purchased in June for $108 million from Court Street Investors, was SL Green's first property in Brooklyn, as GlobeSt.com reported. Rents at the 38-story property range from $40 to $45 per sf, according to SL Green. Queries regarding reasons for refinancing were unanswered by deadline.


Holliday

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"This financing closed at a very turbulent time in the capital markets," notes Mort Holliday, managing director at Cushman & Wakefield Sonnenblick Goldman. "It was only through an incredibly cooperative effort on behalf of all parties involved that the financing was closed on time." The C&WSG deal team included Holliday, Andrew Oliver, Alex Hernandez and Steve Harris. A spokesperson for the company tells GlobeSt.com that the company cannot comment on its deals with SL Green.

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