Carlyle isn’t the only institutional player buying apartment buildings individually in New York City. Meadow Partners and Davean Holdings have acquired 12 free-market, multifamily properties in Brooklyn and Manhattan in the past six months, spending $77.2 million in all. The joint venture secured a $59.6 million loan from Fortress Investment Group for the acquisitions, according to a spokesperson for the debt broker, Walker & Dunlop. Last year they went on a similar spree, acquiring 12
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