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First New York City C-PACE Financing Closes

By Patrick Dolan (US), Randy Mayer (US) & Leslie Teng (US) on June 16, 2021
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Norton Rose Fulbright represented Petros PACE Finance, LLC, a leading commercial property assessed clean energy (C-PACE) lender, as the lender in the first New York City C-PACE financing which closed in early June.  The C-PACE loan of $89 million on an existing building in the Wall Street area will be used to make the building more energy efficient.

While New York State (other than New York City) has been operating a C-PACE program through Energy Improvement Corporation’s Energize C-PACE program for over a year, the closing in New York City last week was the first C-PACE financing under the city’s new C-PACE program.  The New York City Energy Efficiency Corporation (NYCEEC) is the program administrator for the New York City C-PACE program.

Under Local Law 97 (2019) there are about 22,000 buildings in New York City which are required to reduce their carbon footprint beginning in January 2024; otherwise, substantial penalties start to accrue. As a result, commercial developers and property owners have a strong incentive to use C-PACE to finance energy efficiency improvements to these buildings. Thus, we expect a much higher rate of C-PACE utilization in New York City than in the rest of the state, which is not subject to these penalties.

One key difference between New York City’s new C-PACE program and the program in the rest of the State is that the foreclosure of the C-PACE assessment outside New York City is done through a judicial foreclosure. In New York City, the C-PACE lender has the option of using judicial foreclosure or transferring the C-PACE assessment to New York City’s tax lien securitization program, where the servicer for that program will sell the C-PACE assessment along with any property tax liens on the property. This flexibility should give lenders more confidence that foreclosed assessments can be efficiently collected.

The Norton Rose Fulbright team consisted of New York Office Partner Patrick Dolan, Denver Office Of Counsel Randy Mayer and New York Office Associate Leslie Teng.

 

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