Seritage Growth Properties Makes $130 Million Loan Prepayment, Reduces Outstanding Debt to $70 Million

Reuters11-26
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/SRG">Seritage Growth Properties</a> Makes $130 Million Loan Prepayment, Reduces Outstanding Debt to $70 Million

Seritage Growth Properties has announced a voluntary prepayment of $130 million toward its $1.6 billion term loan facility from Berkshire Hathaway Life Insurance Company of Nebraska. The prepayment was funded by proceeds from recent property sales, including the sale of the company's Aventura, Florida property. With this transaction, Seritage has now repaid a total of $1.53 billion since December 2021, leaving $70 million outstanding on the term loan. The company stated that the latest prepayment will reduce its annual interest expense related to the facility by approximately $9.2 million, and cumulative repayments have reduced annual interest costs by about $108.6 million.

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