Evenhar Development

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Evenhar Development portfolio

$14.9 million* – mixed-use 43%, B3 24%; Manhattan 100%, Bronx 0%

2105th largest portfolio by dollar value

41,932 sqft – mixed-use 38%, N2 21%;

3139th largest by SF

8 properties – Manhattan 100%, Bronx 0%

1080th largest

17 residential units – Manhattan 100%, Bronx 0%

3401th largest by residential units

0 foreclosures, 0 bankruptcies, 2 other court cases.

Company Activity past 24 months:

Buyer company: 2 for $21.1 million

Borrower company: 1 for $25.5 million

Top Ten Associated Companies:

Robert Newman (1), Carolyn Preston (1), Fort Amsterdam Capital (1), Tilden Park Capital Management (1), Children’s Aid Society (1), Life Changers Church & Ministries of Manhattan (1), G4 Capital Partners (1), United Brethren Church (1)

Top Ten Associated People:

Robert Newman (1), Carolyn Preston (1), Phoebe Boyer (1), Joseph Harris (1), Robyn Sorid (1), Elizabeth D. Miller (1), Mark Worthy (1)

Recent activity as company:

Evenhar Development borrowed $25.5 million from G4 Capital Partners for 130 East 101st Street, 1578 Lexington Avenue, 126 East 101st Street, and 134 East 101st Street, East Harlem, Manhattan on February 10, 2023.

Life Changers Church & Ministries of Manhattan sold 1578 Lexington Avenue, East Harlem, Manhattan for $5.9 million to Evenhar Development on February 10, 2023.

Children’s Aid Society sold 130 East 101st Street and 134 East 101st Street, East Harlem, Manhattan for $15.2 million to Evenhar Development on February 10, 2023.

Evenhar Development for Oren Evenhar filed plans for new building for 64,000 sqft in NoMad, Manhattan, on November 03, 2022.

Evenhar Development borrowed $11.1 million from Fort Amsterdam Capital and Tilden Park Capital Management for 150 Lexington, 154 Lexington Avenue, 152 Lexington Avenue, and 130 East 30th Street, NoMad, Manhattan on March 29, 2022.

Carolyn Preston sold 130 East 30th Street, NoMad, Manhattan for $3.3 million to Evenhar Development on March 29, 2022.

Robert Newman sold 150 Lexington, NoMad, Manhattan for $6.2 million to Evenhar Development on March 29, 2022.

• United Brethren Church sold 152 Lexington Avenue and 154 Lexington Avenue, Midtown, Manhattan for $7 million to Evenhar Development on September 20, 2021.

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*The Portfolio Value is the city’s Market Value, which is typically 50% or less of actual market value.

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