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    Delshah Drops $85M On Two Williamsburg Rental Buildings

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    Delshah Capital is increasing its Williamsburg footprint with the acquisition of two mixed-use residential buildings on Grand Avenue for $85.3 million. 

    Michael Shah’s agency snapped up 456 Grand Avenue for $39.5 million, the agency introduced. The six-story 75,000-square-foot property consists of 52 flats, two retail areas and a 50-space parking storage. 

    The vendor, Bronstein Properties, bought the building in 2018 for $43 million, in accordance with property data. It has a 421-a tax abatement by 2030. The location was developed in 2015 as a part of town’s PlaNYC Brownfield Cleanup Program.

    Delshah additionally purchased 227 Grand Avenue, a mixed-use property with 41 flats, 10 retail areas and 21 parking spots developed in 2013 by Toby Moskovits. The 41-unit property was sold in 2022 at a chapter public sale to its mezzanine lender after Moskovits and her enterprise companion, Michael Lichtenstein, spent three years in court docket attempting to cease the sale.

    Delshah financed the acquisitions with a $60.5 million mortgage from Prospect Ridge. 

    “Each properties are high-quality belongings that complement our current portfolio and align with our funding technique of buying well-located multifamily and mixed-use properties in essentially sturdy neighborhoods,” Michael Shah stated in a press release.

    Delshah recently bought a 142-unit market-rate rental constructing at 34 Berry Avenue for $76 million. Shah stated on the time that the agency had restructured its steadiness sheet and was able to develop once more, Industrial Observer reported.

    Shah’s agency isn’t just increasing on the multifamily entrance. In Could, it teamed up with A.M. Properties and REALM to purchase the 24-floor workplace condominium inside CitySpire from Tishman and GIC for $135.7 million.

    Days earlier, Delshah bought the 1,103-unit Park Hill Flats complicated in Staten Island to a three way partnership of Arker Corporations, L+M Improvement Companions and LIHC Funding Group for $364.7 million.

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