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Mazza Gallerie mall in Northwest DC sold at auction

The Mazza Gallerie sold for $38 million to the highest bidder in a foreclosure auction Friday after its owner, an affiliate of New York’s Ashkenazy Acquisition Corp., defaulted on $67.1 million in loans it took out to acquire the 294,000-square-foot retail center in Northwest D.C. in 2017.

Representatives for the Friendship Heights property’s lenders, affiliates of Annaly Commercial Real Estate Group Inc., cast the winning bid during an auction held outside the D.C. office of Alex Cooper Auctioneers that drew a crowd of more than a dozen onlookers donning personal protective equipment to watch despite the late August morning’s heat and humidity.

An undisclosed bidder conferring via mobile phone with another party ran the asking price up from the starting price of $26 million to start but went no higher than the $38 million offered by the representative for Annaly. A sole representative for Ashkenazy, Bethesda attorney Tom Helf, was in attendance but said nothing and declined to comment.

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Judge clears way for Catherine Hoggle’s insanity plea

A Montgomery County judge cleared the way Thursday for Catherine Hoggle, the mother charged with murdering her two young children 12 years ago, to enter a plea of not criminally responsible, Maryland’s equivalent of an insanity plea. Circuit Court Judge James Bonifant heard about an hour of arguments from both sides in the case, during which Hoggle's defense brought up five issues connected to discovery evidence, including the initial video interview of Hoggle when she was arrested. Related stories Catherine Hoggle’s lawyers want more details from Montgomery Co. prosecutors
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