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RE Debt

Return to Lender tracker arrives thin on specifics

Connect CRE's weekly rundown of distressed debt returning to lenders names no loans this week.

Connect CRE's weekly Return to Lender feature arrived August 20 with a title promising a rundown of distressed commercial real estate debt heading back to lenders. The edition, filed by senior content director Paul Bubny, names no loan, borrower, or lender in the text available to PWD. The excerpted material never says what changed hands.

The tracker exists to show how much troubled paper is returning to lender balance sheets. Bubny has spent more than 16 years covering commercial real estate, but an installment without the underlying trades tells a debt desk little about pricing risk. Whether that reflects a slow week or missing detail is unconfirmed.

Return-to-lender transfers lag the market. A loan lands back on a lender's book only after the borrower's exit options have run out: a sale, a refinance, an extension. For bridge and mezzanine lenders, where maturities run short and sponsor equity sits thin, the pace of those returns says more about the underwriting vintage than about the current CMBS quote.

Context arrived the same day from the other direction. PWD's debt desk logged Cottonwood providing a $50 million mezzanine tranche to finish a Florida condo tower. PGIM closed an $82.6 million final bridge loan in a Roselle Park apartment refinancing. Lenders are writing new checks into construction and bridge deals while the market watches the return leg. Until the tracker lists the loans, debt desks are left to compare the return leg with the new lending logged the same day.

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