206 East 52 Street
Midtown East, Manhattan
Parcel ID (BBL): 1013250050
Owner: Ksl Capital Partners
Debt: June 25, 2026, $119.4 million
Built: 2012
Renovated: 2010
SF: 84,420
Dwelling units: 0
No. of buildings: 1
Class: Luxury Type – Built After 1960 (H2)
Floors: 28
Legacy BBLs: 1013250048.00000000
HPD Ownership Registration Information
Last registered: 2025-09-29 (expires 2026-09-01)
Hhlp 52Nd Associates, Llc
Corporate Owner
2001 Market Street 3600 Philadelphia, PA, 19103
Hersha Hospitality Management, L.P
Agent
206 East 52nd New York, NY, 10022
Frank Cosentino
Site Manager
Transactions:
• KSL Capital Partners borrowed $119.4 million from Wells Fargo and Deutsche Bank for 206 East 52nd Street, Midtown East, Manhattan on June 25, 2026.
• KSL Capital Partners borrowed $84.2 million from Wells Fargo and Citibank for 206 East 52nd Street, Midtown East, Manhattan on December 20, 2024.
• KSL Capital Partners borrowed $62.6 million from Wells Fargo and Citibank for 206 East 52nd Street, Midtown East, Manhattan on January 04, 2024.
Development:
• Sam Chang filed new building job 120009971 for 29,924 sqft R-1 building with 206 apartments in Midtown East, Manhattan, on April 17, 2009.
• Scott Bobek filed major alteration job M01125205 for 29,924 sqft 70 building with 207 apartments in Midtown East, Manhattan, on October 25, 2024.
• Scott Bobek filed alteration job M01304634 for 4,318 sqft 70 building with 206 apartments in Midtown East, Manhattan, on December 10, 2025.
• Scott Bobek filed alteration job M01290540 for 50,275 sqft 70 building with 206 apartments in Midtown East, Manhattan, on October 22, 2025.
• Scott Bobek filed alteration job M01263804 for 90 sqft building with 0 apartments in Midtown East, Manhattan, on August 06, 2025.
• Scott Bobek filed alteration job M01217991 for building in Midtown East, Manhattan, on April 30, 2025.
• Scott Bobek filed alteration job M01127259 for 400 sqft 70 building with 206 apartments in Midtown East, Manhattan, on October 30, 2024.
Most recent Schedule of Occupancy
Violations:
According to city public data, the properties have received $2,500 in ECB penalties and $6,280 in OATH penalties in the last year.
