Boston-based Fantini & Gorga has recently arranged a $12 million financing package for Renaissance Station, a transit-oriented, mixed-use development in Attleboro.
The borrower is Renaissance Station LLC, an affiliate of Crugnale Properties LLC, which completed a transit-oriented development project in Mansfield in 2013. RESKON Group is the project manager and Annino Inc. is the architect.
Fantini & Gorga’s Casimir Groblewski, senior managing director, arranged both the debt and the equity portions of the capital stack for the project. He placed the debt with a Massachusetts-based financial institution and the equity with a group of private investors.
Renaissance Station, located at the corner of Wall and Main Streets, was formerly home to a machine tool company and was most recently owned by the Attleboro Redevelopment Authority. The MBTA plans to construct a new 1,200 vehicle parking garage where the current open air lot is located. A new bus station has already been completed.
The development includes the construction of a six story residential tower with 80 apartments on five floors and a first floor devoted to commercial space. Parking will primarily be underground.
Renaissance Station will contain a mix of modified loft-style apartments with one or two bedrooms and several different layouts and sizes. Amenities include common rooms and a fitness center. The apartments will offer high quality finishes and a modern living style unique to Attleboro and neighboring towns.
Construction has just begun and is expected to be completed in spring 2015.



