Stamford, CT-based OneWall Partners has acquired two suburban multifamily communities in separate deals totaling nearly $100 million.
It has bought the newly rebranded Hopkins Point (pictured top), formerly Whispering Woods, a suburban Baltimore rental property for $66 million from the Kushner Cos. The 39-acre property is 98 percent occupied and consists of 524 market-rate townhomes.
Oak Grove Apartments
And it has acquired Oak Grove Apartments & Townhomes, also
in suburban Baltimore, for $32.5 million from Morgan Properties, the nation’s
largest private multifamily housing owner. The 17-acre property is 94
percent-occupied and consists of 22 market-rate apartment buildings with 259
apartments, plus 88 townhomes.
The acquisition of Hopkins Point is the firm’s first
One of Louisville s most prolific developers has a townhome project in the works
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His wife s estate sued him for wrongful death 11 days after the slaying
Suit has ended with $10 million judgment, which estate s lawyer vows to collect, though Grazioli s finances appeared unstable at time of murder
An enormous financial judgment has been added to the high-profile Erie murder case of one-time financial manager John P. Grazioli.
The move guarantees that Grazioli, who once boasted that he oversaw more than $1 billion of other people s money, will go penniless as he serves a life sentence for fatally shooting his wife at their Millcreek Township home in 2018.
If, that is, Grazioli still has any assets of his own.