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Grandbridge takes first CMBS servicing deal on two Bellevue towers

The Truist subsidiary's CMBS debut is an interest-only loan on fully leased Bellevue towers, well away from today's office distress.

Grandbridge Real Estate Capital has been named master servicer on a $210 million refinancing in Bellevue, Washington. The assignment, reported by Connect CRE, covers a pair of office towers and marks the Truist subsidiary's debut in commercial mortgage-backed securities.

Goldman Sachs is providing an interest-only, fixed-rate mortgage. The loan anticipates repayment in four years. Final maturity comes at seven. The collateral is Block 16 and Block 24 in the Spring District, a 36-acre transit-oriented neighborhood. The towers are fully leased and total 543,000 square feet. Block 16 is 11 stories. Block 24 has ten. Meta has been a tenant in the district since 2018. Brookfield Asset Management, the owner, runs roughly $1.1 trillion in assets.

Nothing amortizes on an interest-only loan. So the borrower has to refinance at the four-year date, or at least prove to the next lender that the property can support a new mortgage. That four-year window is where Grandbridge's servicing operation faces its first real test. The seven-year maturity is the backstop.

A first deal amid office distress

Private Real Estate Daily reports office CMBS delinquencies at 8.89%. That is above the record set in 2012. Trepp finds $12.1 billion of performing office loans that cannot cover debt service. About two-fifths of that sub-breakeven universe is in well-leased buildings. A fully leased tower is no guarantee of repayment.

Grandbridge's first assignment is structured to avoid that risk. The loan is interest-only, and the towers are fully leased, with Meta as a longtime tenant. Near-term cash flow should be predictable. The chances of a problem in year one are low. For a servicer new to CMBS, that is about as safe a first file as this market offers.

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