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Articles of the Week – Ending November 22nd

Articles of the week ending November 22nd

Floyd Mayweather Jr Buys Office Buildings With 601W Companies

By Suzannah Cavanaugh, The Real Deal

Floyd Mayweather Jr. is making significant real estate investments, including a partnership with 601W Companies, betting on a post-pandemic office recovery and looking to reposition assets and acquire distressed properties in major cities.

News _ This New York tower symbolized optimism in the pandemic. Now it reflects lower office values

By Andria Cheng, CoStar News

Savanna has acquired the 12-story office building at 799 Broadway in Greenwich Village for $255 million, reflecting a significant discount amid declining office values post-pandemic.

Loan backed by high-profile Manhattan office property gets extension

By Andria Cheng, CoStar News

A $742.8 million mortgage on the Times Square office property at 1515 Broadway has been extended to March 2028 as SL Green Realty, in partnership with Caesars Entertainment and Jay-Z’s Roc Nation, pursues a casino redevelopment project.

Why 99 Could Be The New Magic Number For NYC Apartment Projects

By Ciara Long, Bisnow

Developers in NYC are increasingly considering projects with fewer than 100 units to avoid high labor costs imposed by the new 485-x incentive, despite concerns that this approach may not sufficiently address the city’s housing crisis.

SL Green Sells One Vanderbilt Stake to Mori Building Company

By Rich Bockmann, The Real Deal

SL Green sold an 11% stake in the 1.7 million-square-foot One Vanderbilt skyscraper to Japan’s Mori Building Company, valuing the property at $4.7 billion, while SL Green previously owned 71% of the tower.

Savanna Buys 799 Broadway For $255M, Slightly Less Than Building’s Debt

Ethan Rothstein, Bisnow

Savanna acquired the office building at 799 Broadway for $255 million, slightly less than the $266 million debt linked to it, amidst ongoing market turbulence and distress in the office

City Of Yes Gets $5B Funding Boost, Narrowed Scope In State-Backed Deal

By Ciara Long, Bisnow

New York City’s “City of Yes” zoning amendment, aimed at facilitating the creation of 80,000 housing units, received a $5 billion funding boost but underwent significant last-minute reductions to its scope, particularly regarding parking minimums and accessory dwelling units (ADUs).

Billionaire Tilman Fertitta buys NYC Keens Steakhouse

By TRD Staff, The Real Deal

Tilman Fertitta acquired the iconic Keens Steakhouse in New York for $30 million, aiming to preserve its rich history and reputation as a premier dining experience.

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