
The financing illustrates growing confidence in Silicon Valley’s hospitality demand and highlights C‑PACE as a viable tool for large‑scale hotel projects, potentially reshaping capital strategies in the sector.
C‑PACE financing, once confined to commercial real estate retrofits, is gaining traction in new hotel development. By pairing a $30.2 million C‑PACE tranche with a $36.1 million traditional construction loan, Bayview created a single‑point solution that reduces administrative overhead and aligns repayment schedules with the property’s cash‑flow profile. This hybrid structure mitigates risk for lenders while offering developers a predictable capital stack, a model that could become a template for future hospitality projects seeking sustainable, long‑term financing.
Silicon Valley’s hotel market remains buoyant despite broader economic headwinds, driven by a constant influx of tech talent, venture capital events, and corporate campuses. The Moxy Menlo Park’s location—adjacent to Meta’s 30‑building headquarters and Snowflake’s new Bay Area campus—positions it to capture high‑margin business travel and extended‑stay demand. Its upscale amenities, such as a rooftop bar and on‑site market, align with the experiential expectations of millennial and Gen‑Z professionals, reinforcing Marriott’s strategy to expand the Moxy brand in high‑growth urban corridors.
For investors, the joint‑venture between Nexera Capital and Titan Management, backed by JLL’s market expertise, signals confidence in the asset’s revenue potential. The $66.3 million capital commitment reflects a belief that occupancy rates will stay robust, supported by the region’s tech ecosystem and limited hotel inventory. As more developers recognize the efficiency of blended C‑PACE structures, we may see a wave of similar financing arrangements, accelerating hotel supply in premium locations while delivering attractive risk‑adjusted returns for capital partners.
Bayview Commercial Mortgage Finance, via its Bayview PACE division, closed a $66.3 million financing package for the Moxy Menlo Park hotel in Silicon Valley, consisting of $30.2 million in C‑PACE funding and a $36.1 million construction loan. The financing was arranged by JLL Capital Markets on behalf of the project sponsor, Menlo Park Hotel Group LLC, a joint‑venture of Nexera Capital and Titan Management.
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