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City National Bank provided a $31.8 million acquisition loan. Berkadia’s Mitch Sinberg and Michael Basinski brokered the five-year, fixed-rate debt. The property also includes excess land approved for ...
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If approved, opponents warn that a massive new utility project could disrupt toxic sediment, and more, in Lake Livingston—Houston’s “most critical” water source.