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Walker & Dunlop Arranges $867 Million Financing Package for the Largest Single-Building, Office-to-Residential Conversion in the U.S.

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Walker & Dunlop Arranges $867 Million Financing Package for the Largest Single-Building, Office-to-Residential Conversion in the U.S.
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Walker & Dunlop Arranges $867 Million Financing Package for the Largest Single-Building, Office-to-Residential Conversion in the U.S.

2025-12-22 19:00 Last Updated At:19:10

BETHESDA, Md.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec 22, 2025--

Walker & Dunlop, Inc. announced today that it has arranged a $778.6 million construction loan to facilitate the office-to-residential conversion of 111 Wall Street, located along the East River waterfront in Lower Manhattan’s Financial District. The closing of this financing marks the largest single-building office-to-residential conversion loan in New York City history, and the country.

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The Walker & Dunlop Capital Markets Institutional Advisory Practice arranged the loan on behalf of InterVest capital partners, a global alternative investment manager. Dustin Stolly, Aaron Appel, Adam Schwartz, Keith Kurland, Jonathan Schwartz, Sean Reimer, and Sean Bastian, arranged the financing from Apollo Global Management, J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., and TYKO Capital. Walker & Dunlop also advised on the extension of an existing $88.4 million C-PACE loan from Petros that remained in the capitalization, bringing the total financing package to $867 million.

Originally built in 1968, 111 Wall Street is currently a 24-story, fully vacant office tower being converted into a 30-story luxury residential rental community. The project includes a five-story overbuild, a fully redesigned lobby, and will feature approximately 1,568 rental units across more than 899,000 rentable square feet, including open layouts, perpetually protected water views, condo-level finishes, and over 100,000 square feet of luxury amenities. The redevelopment will also include 7,000 rentable square feet of ground floor retail. Approximately 25% of the units will be designated as affordable housing for residents earning an average of 80% of Area Median Income (AMI), qualifying the project for New York City’s Affordable Housing Conversion Program.

“With office vacancies still elevated post-pandemic, we are seeing developers and global capital providers increasingly turning to residential conversions as a practical path forward,” said Stolly, senior managing director at Walker & Dunlop. “Manhattan’s apartment demand remains exceptionally strong, and projects like 111 Wall Street address both the growing need for housing and the repositioning of outdated, underutilized office assets. This project underscores continued investor confidence in large-scale adaptive reuse in core urban markets. We are pleased to work with InterVest, its development partners, and trusted lenders on this transformative conversion.”

The amenity program is designed to rival luxury condominium offerings and position 111 Wall Street as a premier downtown Manhattan rental property. Highlights include a wellness and recreation suite with a spa, golf simulator, bowling alley, and social lounges; a full-service, state-of-the-art fitness center, café, and co-working spaces; and a signature rooftop with climate-controlled basketball and padel courts and New York City’s only rooftop NBA regulation court, along with a pool, jogging track, outdoor fitness area, and panoramic views of the waterfront and Manhattan and Brooklyn skylines. Additional amenities include a 24/7 lobby, concierge services, tenant storage, and a curated mix of lifestyle spaces.

"111 Wall Street exemplifies InterVest's commitment to identifying and executing complex, value-add opportunities in dynamic urban markets," said Michael Gontar, CEO at InterVest capital partners. "This project captures the evolving demand for high-quality residential living in Lower Manhattan. The building's scale, prime waterfront location, and exceptional amenity offering positions it to attract strong and sustained tenant interest. Adaptive reuse projects like this are a hallmark of one of our investment strategies, transforming underutilized assets into best-in-class residential communities that serve growing populations, revitalize neighborhoods, and address the housing shortage in New York City. We're grateful to Walker & Dunlop, our lending partners, and the entire development team for their collaboration in bringing this transformative vision to life."

The development team includes MetroLoft Development as developer, Collaborative Construction Management as construction manager, Gensler as architect of record, and Corcoran New Development as marketing and leasing agent.

“We’re excited to be working with InterVest and Walker & Dunlop on this iconic property, which will bring much-needed new housing to the city and one of its most vibrant neighborhoods," said Nathan Berman, managing principal and founder of Metro Loft.

111 Wall Street’s premier waterfront location along South Street and the East River waterfront distinguishes it from most other residential offerings in the Financial District, offering sweeping views of the East River, Brooklyn skyline, the Brooklyn and Manhattan bridges, as well as city views. Its positioning within the neighborhood also provides for ease of access to various transportation options, including immediate access to premier lifestyle amenities including Brookfield Place, the South Street Seaport, Westfield World Trade Center Mall, and the Tin Building by Jean-Georges.

In 2024, Walker & Dunlop’s Capital Markets team sourced over $16 billion from non-Agency capital providers. This vast experience has made them a top advisor on all asset classes for many of the industry’s top developers, owners, and operators. To learn more about Walker & Dunlop’s broad financing options, visit our website.

About Walker & Dunlop

Walker & Dunlop (NYSE: WD) is one of the largest commercial real estate finance and advisory services firms in the United States and internationally. Our ideas and capital create communities where people live, work, shop, and play. Our innovative people, breadth of our brand, and our technological capabilities make us one of the most insightful and client-focused firms in the commercial real estate industry.

About InterVest capital partners

InterVest capital partners (“InterVest”) is a New York-based global alternative investment manager specializing in real estate, specialty finance, and asset-based lending. Since its inception, InterVest has invested $25 billion in alternative strategies and is 100% employee-owned and controlled, with teams in New York, London, and Luxembourg investing across North America, the United Kingdom, and Europe. To date, the company has invested over $10.7 billion in US real estate mandates.

About Metro Loft

MetroLoft Developers, LLC is a vertically integrated real estate development and management company founded in 1995 by Nathan Berman, who continues to serve as the managing principal. As a pioneer in the residential development of Lower Manhattan, MetroLoft has spent the past three decades redeveloping some of the most iconic buildings in downtown New York City, including landmarks such as 443 Greenwich St., 20 Exchange Place and 63 Wall St. Metro Loft is responsible for the acquisition, development and management of some of the most notable condominium and rental buildings in Lower Manhattan. Our reputation as a leading commercial-to-residential development firm is built upon our approach and vision to preserve the details that make each property unique and to elevate them through modern design and amenities.

111 Wall Rendering. Photo Credit: Gensler

111 Wall Rendering. Photo Credit: Gensler

Maybe the Jacksonville Jaguars and coach Liam Coen will get the credit they deserve now.

Trevor Lawrence and the Jags went to Denver and scored 34 points against one of the NFL’s best defenses, extending their winning streak to six games with a 14-point victory on Sunday that gave the Broncos their first loss since Week 3.

This was an impressive, convincing win for an underrated team that’s been overlooked throughout the season.

The Broncos (12-3) and Patriots (12-3) deserved recognition for double-digit winning streaks. The Colts (8-6) were the talk of the AFC the first two months during a 7-1 start. The Bills (11-4) and Josh Allen are always in the spotlight. Aaron Rodgers and the Steelers (9-6), Justin Herbert and the Chargers (11-4) and C.J. Stroud and the Texans (10-5) also get more attention.

Even the demise of the Chiefs has been a bigger storyline than the rise of the Jaguars.

But no team is playing better right now than Jacksonville. The Jaguars (11-4) lead the AFC South and are in the mix for the No. 1 seed. They would clinch a playoff berth if Indianapolis loses to San Francisco on Monday night.

It’s been a remarkable turnaround for a team that finished 4-13 last season.

Coen has led the way since replacing Doug Pederson. He almost didn’t take the job after initially declining an in-person interview with the Jaguars. Coen had agreed to a three-year contract to remain the offensive coordinator in Tampa Bay, a deal that would’ve made him the league’s highest-paid assistant.

But he changed his mind after owner Shad Khan fired general manager Trent Baalke. Coen has quickly turned the Jaguars into Super Bowl contenders.

“Just thankful that a small market team like us can come into a place like Mile High and get it done,” Coen said with sarcasm.

Coen wants everyone to continue underestimating the Jaguars.

“We really don’t care about the narrative,” he said. “I’m sorry to say that, but it’s only helping us, so I want the narrative to keep coming.”

Several teams have embraced the underdog role in the past, using it as a rallying cry. The 2017 Philadelphia Eagles started wearing dog masks on the sideline because they weren’t expected to have playoff success after losing starting quarterback Carson Wentz to a knee injury. Backup Nick Foles led them to a stunning victory over Tom Brady and the Patriots in the Super Bowl.

“Keep doubting us,” Jags cornerback Jarrian Jones said. “We want to show up every Sunday and you have to play us no matter where we’re at. We play in the snow, we play in the rain, whatever you want to do. I think the Jags are going to be ready to play.”

Lawrence threw three touchdown passes and ran for a score. He has 12 TD passes and no interceptions over the past four games, posting a passer rating above 105 in each one.

“I hope we don’t get any (respect),” Lawrence said. “So everybody out there, just keep it up. It’s great. It was a big game and just proud of the guys. It was fun.”

A few weeks ago, Steelers fans were chanting: “Fire Tomlin!” Even Ben Roethlisberger and James Harrison joined the critics, saying it was time for Pittsburgh to move on from coach Mike Tomlin.

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They lead the AFC North and would secure their first division title since 2020 with one more win or a loss by the Ravens (7-8).

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Jacksonville Jaguars tight end Brenton Strange (85) celebrates with center Robert Hainsey (73) after scoring a touchdown against the Denver Broncos during the first half of an NFL football game in Denver, Sunday, Dec. 21, 2025. (AP Photo/Jack Dempsey)

Jacksonville Jaguars tight end Brenton Strange (85) celebrates with center Robert Hainsey (73) after scoring a touchdown against the Denver Broncos during the first half of an NFL football game in Denver, Sunday, Dec. 21, 2025. (AP Photo/Jack Dempsey)

Jacksonville Jaguars tight end Brenton Strange (85) celebrates after scoring a touchdown against the Denver Broncos during the first half of an NFL football game in Denver, Sunday, Dec. 21, 2025. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

Jacksonville Jaguars tight end Brenton Strange (85) celebrates after scoring a touchdown against the Denver Broncos during the first half of an NFL football game in Denver, Sunday, Dec. 21, 2025. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback Jarrian Jones (22) celebrates after intercepting a pass against the Denver Broncos during the second half of an NFL football game in Denver, Sunday, Dec. 21, 2025. (AP Photo/Jack Dempsey)

Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback Jarrian Jones (22) celebrates after intercepting a pass against the Denver Broncos during the second half of an NFL football game in Denver, Sunday, Dec. 21, 2025. (AP Photo/Jack Dempsey)

Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence (16) runs with the ball during the second half of an NFL football game against the Denver Broncos in Denver, Sunday, Dec. 21, 2025. (AP Photo/Jack Dempsey)

Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence (16) runs with the ball during the second half of an NFL football game against the Denver Broncos in Denver, Sunday, Dec. 21, 2025. (AP Photo/Jack Dempsey)

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