Pinnacle Group has finalized one other main sale.
The corporate, headed by Joel Wiener, finalized the switch of 743 New York condominium and co-op models and no less than 36 parking properties to Bronstein Properties for $128 million, in accordance with deeds recorded with town this week. The condos have been transferred throughout 39 separate transactions.
About $66 million of the proceeds will probably be used to repay lender Axos Capital, in accordance with a press release Pinnacle’s Israeli subsidiary Zarasai Group filed with the Tel Aviv Inventory Alternate. About $47 million in proceeds was deposited into the account of Collection C bondholders, though the corporate mentioned that quantity was topic to vary.
The sale is a serious transaction for Pinnacle Group, which most not too long ago made headlines for auctioning off thousands of principally rent-stabilized residences by way of chapter. It’s also a coda on Pinnacle’s condominium conversion enterprise, which turned harder after statewide coverage modifications.
Many of the condominium and co-op models within the sale are situated in Queens, particularly the neighborhoods of Flushing, East Flushing and Rego Park. An proprietor related to Pinnacle Group bought 69 models at 132-35 Sanford Avenue in Flushing, for instance, for about $12 million. That works out to lower than $175,000 per unit.
Pinnacle transformed the constructing’s 204 rent-stabilized models to condos in 2014, in accordance with paperwork filed with the state legal professional common’s workplace. On the time, Wiener projected a $119 million sellout, understanding to about $580,000 per unit.
Pinnacle bought 62 models at 97-25 sixty fourth Avenue in Rego Park for $9.9 million, understanding to lower than $160,000 per unit. Wiener’s condominium conversion of the constructing’s 108 models was accepted in 2022. On the time, Wiener predicted a virtually $60 million sellout, about $553,000 per unit.
Different models are situated in Manhattan and Brooklyn, specifically in Crown Heights and Higher Manhattan.
Changing rent-stabilized models to condos was worthwhile for Pinnacle earlier than 2019, in accordance with reporting on the time from Bloomberg.
However after state lawmakers handed the Housing Stability and Tenant Safety Act in 2019, condominium conversions turned few and much between. The legislation required that landlords get greater than half their tenants on board with a conversion and a plan to buy. (This requirement was softened final yr.)
Bronstein Properties manages about 6,500 residences throughout 120 properties within the New York space, in accordance with its web site.
A spokesperson for Pinnacle Group declined to remark. Bronstein Properties didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark Wednesday.
Pinnacle made headlines earlier this yr for an excellent bigger transaction: the sale of greater than 5,000 principally rent-stabilized properties to Summit Properties at a chapter public sale. Tenant teams and Mayor Zohran Mamdani forged Pinnacle as a “slumlord” and tried to stop the sale to Summit. However the portfolio finally bought for $451 million.
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