Mall mogul Mike Kohan’s issues aren’t restricted to Chicago.
The Davis Corporations filed to foreclose on Kohan’s property at 345 Seventh Avenue in Manhattan’s Garment District, Crain’s reported. Kohan is accused of defaulting on a $73 million mortgage backed by the property, together with three different buildings.
Davis, which acquired the mortgage a month in the past, alleges Kohan missed final month’s debt cost, fell behind on payments and didn’t resolve constructing violations. Kohan and colleague Yael Kohansieh allegedly owe practically $72 million on the debt, together with curiosity, late prices and again taxes.
Davis is in search of to doubtlessly foreclose upon the 4 properties, which additionally embody 341 and 343 Seventh Avenue and 167 West twenty ninth Road. It additionally needs a third-party receiver put in place.
The Kohan Retail Funding Group chief advised the publication that he’s engaged on a cope with his borrower to keep away from dropping the websites.
A purchaser enterprise group, together with Kohan, Katan Realty Group and Forest Hills-based Ilya Mikhailov, acquired 345 Seventh Avenue final 12 months for $85 million. The value on the 25-story, 190,000-square-foot workplace constructing breaks right down to $447 per sq. foot.
Isaac Katan, president of his eponymous agency, stated on the time of acquisition that the world was primed for “bringing 1000’s of residential models” and was complementary to the town’s strategy to zoning, with out diving into any concrete particulars. Igal Namdar, one of many sellers, claimed the town’s modifications in zoning legal guidelines prohibited the builders from changing the property to residential.
Kohan confirmed the possession group is not pursuing a conversion of the property, which has a 39 p.c emptiness charge, based on CoStar.
The foreclosures menace comes after Baptist Theological Union, a nonprofit that helps an endowment for the College of Chicago Divinity Faculty, moved to evict Kohan from his portion of the collectively owned floor beneath 33 West Monroe Road in Chicago over $126,035 in unpaid “tax-equivalent” lease.
Kohan claims BTU returned wire funds and rejected his supply to prepay six months of lease prematurely as an try to treatment the alleged default.
Kohan took management of the constructing from AmTrustRE this 12 months via a deed-in-lieu of foreclosures after shopping for a $60 million mortgage observe tied to the property at a giant low cost from its face worth.
He’s additionally going through regulatory scrutiny abroad. Filings with the Israel Securities Authority present he owes his firm $3.8 million after bond proceeds raised in Tel Aviv utilizing the agency’s newly acquired fairness stakes in Chicago actual property as collateral. These fairness stakes have been allegedly used for noncompany money owed.
Kohan stated he plans to resolve the Israeli bond steadiness shortly.
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