Region’s Bank

Shaun Jepsen helped his long-term client with acquisition financing of a brand new Region’s Bank in the St. Louis, Missouri area. The loan provided a long-term fixed-rate with a national credit tenant lender from the East Coast.
Popeyes

Zac Barber provided financing for a NNN Popeyes restaurant with a 10 year term and 25 year amortization. The restaurant was just completed with a brand new lease and no operating history. This deal had a forward rate lock component. Rate was locked in May and loan closed in September.
Canyon Rim Shopping Center

Jeff Simmons & Mike Preston financed a portion of a shopping center ideally located in Millcreek, Utah. The shopping center is under-going a fa?ade remodel and re-tenanting, and Jeff and Mike were able to provide their repeat client with a creative financing solution.
Hidden Valley Shopping Center

This transaction was a refinance with the same lender to help accommodate the addition of an anchor tenant.
Burger King Ground Lease

A long-term refinance was arranged on a ground lease with a recently remodeled Burger King in Riverton, Utah.
The Stop

Financing was arranged on a 5,200 square foot convenience store and fuel center occupied by The Stop in North Salt Lake, Utah to support the acquisition of the property.
Logan Dutch Bros.

Acquisition financing was arranged on a brand new Dutch Bros. in Logan, Utah. There were construction delays associated with this acquisition so Bonneville was able to secure multiple closing extensions to accommodate the extended timeline to close this loan.
Bountiful Plaza

Jeff Simmons & Mike Preston provided the loan for the re-development of a shopping center in Bountiful, Utah. They were able to help their repeat client secure competitive terms.
Sugarhouse Retail

Jeff Simmons & Mike Preston helped their repeat client secure a low-interest rate loan through a correspondent life insurance company.
Canyon Rim Shopping Center

Jeff Simmons provided a long-term permanent first mortgage loan for a retail center in Millcreek, Utah.