CPN 2008 GreenBook - (Page 19) REITs NASDAQ Stock Market for missing SEC filing deadlines between June 30, 2007, and March 31, 2008, for its quarterly report on Form 10-Q. This development represents Addison’s first major sustainable green initiative. UDR plans to reuse demolished materials, reduce rainwater runoff, minimize waste and preserve the site’s natural features. UDR is greening all new developments and reducing the environmental footprints of its communities by installing only Energy Starrated appliances, lighting, windows and water-saving fixtures. UDR Inc. UDR Inc. owns and operates multi-family properties in targeted U.S. markets. It owns more than 43,500 apartment units and is developing 6,234 more. In May 2008, the company broke ground on Vitruvian Park, a 99-acre multi-family, retail and office development in the Dallas suburb of Addison.The company expects to complete all phases by 2017. THOMAS TOOMEY President & CEO UDR Inc. Finance Firms is clearly going mainstream. Ultimately, economic Alliant Capital specializes in low-incomehousing tax-credit syndication forces relating to land use, transportation impacts and and multi-family finance. It proenergy consumption will drive the tenants of real estate vides equity and debt financing, to demand that developers deliver environmentally offering clients single-source solutions. Since its inception in sustainable and energy-efficient product.” 1997, the firm has raised more —John Daniels, Bank of America Corp. than $3.3 billion in low-incomehousing tax-credit equity and estate banking clients that are developing and implementing SHAWN HORWITZ originated more than $5.9 billion in environmentally sustainable designs and using energy-related President & CEO Alliant Capital L.L.C. multi-family mortgages. The privately tax credits, focusing on projects that have achieved or are in held company services a portfolio worth the process of qualifying for LEED certification, that include over $2.8 billion and employs more than 160 real estate and energy-efficiency improvements and that promote smart finance professionals in seven regional U.S. offices. growth, as well as brownfield reclamations. Alliant Capital L.L.C. “Green Arbor Commercial Mortgage L.L.C. Arbor Commercial Mortgage L.L.C. offers debt and equity financing for multi-family, office, retail, hotel and other commercial real estate properties. Financing options include Fannie Mae Delegated Underwriting and Servicing, Federal Housing Administration, CMBS, bridge and mezzanine products. The firm services $3 billion worth of loans and is a rated Standard & Poor’s third-party JOHN CAULFIELD commercial-loan and special servicer. It Executive Vice President & Director of Operations also manages Arbor Realty Trust Inc., a Arbor Commercial Mortgage L.L.C. REIT that invests in bridge and mezzanine loans, preferred-equity investments and in limited cases discounted mortgage notes and other real estate-related assets. Capmark Finance Inc. Capmark Finance Inc. operates as a direct lender; a correspondent for insurance companies, pension funds and other capital markets conduits; and one of the leading approved lenders for Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and the Federal Housing Administration. It originated $25 billion in financing during 2007, more than $9 billion of that for multi-family properties. Its servicing portfolio exceeds $371 billion. The Mortgage Bankers Association recognized it as FredJOHN CANNON die Mac’s top correspondent in 2007 and as Executive Vice President Capmark Finance Inc. the top Federal Housing Administration lender. It operates in North America, Europe and Asia. Bank of America Corp. Bank of America Corp.’s commercial real estate banking group operates through four core business units: commercial real estate, community-development banking, home building and TriSail Capital Corp. In the spring of 2007, it announced a $20 billion, 10-year initiative to support the growth of environmentally sustainable business activity. The bank has created customized solutions for commercial real CBRE Capital Markets CBRE Capital Markets completed almost $170 billion worth of global capital markets transactions in 2007. As a provider of financing and investment sales, the group executed more than $17 billion worth of multi-family sales and over $8 billion in multi-family financing last year. The company’s integrated platform provides seamless access to Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and Federal Housing Administration financing. JOHN DANIELS Senior Vice President Bank of America Corp. BRIAN STOFFERS President CBRE Capital Markets The 2008 Multi-Family Greenbook Commercial Property News 19
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