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		<title>AMCAL Scores $150M Bridge Loan for SJSU Student Housing</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Gortikov Capital arranged a $150-million bridge loan secured by The Grad, a 260-unit, 1,002-bed Class A student housing tower serving San Jose State University. A capital markets team led by Bryan Gortikov secured the new floating-rate senior bridge loan from ACORE...</p>
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<p data-beyondwords-marker="731623c5-ccf7-40f3-8ffe-456da075f0ba">Gortikov Capital arranged a $150-million bridge loan secured by The Grad, a 260-unit, 1,002-bed Class A student housing tower serving San Jose State University. A capital markets team led by Bryan Gortikov secured the new floating-rate senior bridge loan from ACORE Capital with favorable terms and limited structure on behalf of AMCAL Equities and its founder and CEO, Percy Vaz. </p>
<p data-beyondwords-marker="94910245-3a43-4bb6-a909-d70b872f8a43">“It is a rare pleasure to work with a partner of AMCAL’s caliber and on an asset as uniquely impressive as The Grad,” said Gortikov. “Despite an increasingly volatile economic climate and tightening credit, I am thrilled we were able to outperform on our assignment for Percy and the AMCAL team.”</p>
<p data-beyondwords-marker="2b8fd0b0-101c-4575-be3e-7b9cc25ec841">Developed in 2020 by AMCAL Equities, The Grad sits just 400 feet from the SJSU campus in a market that continues to be underserved by student housing. Beds are available for less than 25% of the 36,000 students, and nearby market-rate apartments are among the most expensive in the country.</p>
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