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  • The Equinox (Eclipse 2006-1) commercial mortgage-backed securitization is close to offloading three more properties from its defaulted MacAllan portfolio.
  • Price talk on senior bonds from Americold 2010 LLC Trust, a new $600 million commercial mortgage-backed securitization arranged by JPMorgan, stands between 155 and 180 basis points over swaps.
  • FIG
    Special servicer CB Richard Ellis Real Estate Finance has called for more innovation in CMBS workouts, and a shift away from loan extensions. In a report, the firm pointed to cumulative European CMBS maturities of Eu73bn to November 2016, with Eu21bn maturing in 2011.
  • FIG
    Specialist real estate and CMBS advisory firm Brooklands Partners is hoping to break the deadlock over LTV breaches on the Plantation Place CMBS. Noteholders are asked to waive LTV events of default for 22 months in return for a sale of the property, a waiver fee and a cash trap.
  • FIG
    Borrowers on a loan securitized in N M Rothschild & Sons’ commercial mortgage-backed deal REC Plantation Place have pitched a plan to noteholders to work out the ailing deal.
  • FIG
    Special servicer Hatfield Phillips has managed the restructuring of loans in the Titan Europe 2006-2 CMBS, extending the maturity of the Eu273.39m Margaux and the Eu208m Petrus portfolio loans until July and April 2012 respectively, with options to extend further into 2013.
  • Wells Fargo Bank is said to be positioning itself to be a major player in the retrenched commercial mortgage-backed securitization market, with lenders in the sector tipping the San Francisco, Calif.-based bank to lead a new offering in the early part of the New Year.
  • Two loans securitized in the German commercial mortgage-backed deal Titan Europe 2006-2 have been restructured.
  • About $8 billion in new commercial mortgage-backed securities is being readied by Wall Street banks, with the flood of paper expected to hit the market in the first quarter of 2011, according to bankers.