Global Holdings Management Group

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Global Holdings Management Group NYC portfolio

$1.2 billion* – office 51.0%, elevator 34.0%; Manhattan 99.0%, Bronx 0.0%

147th largest portfolio by dollar value

1,467,086 sqft – office 61.0%, elevator 30.0%;

228th largest by SF

7 properties – Manhattan 100%, Bronx 0%

1147th largest

583 residential units – Manhattan 100.0%, Bronx 0.0%

396th largest by residential units

1 foreclosure, 0 bankruptcies, 1 other court case.

Company Activity past 24 months:

Buyer company: 2 for $186.5 million

Borrower company: 4 for $414.7 million

Lender company: 2 for $145.2 million

Top Ten Associated Companies:

Wells Fargo (4), HSBC Bank (2), Global Holdings Management Group (2), Springhouse Partners (1), Moin Development (1), Citibank (1), Los Angeles County Employees’ Retirement Association (1), Helaba (1)

Top Ten Associated People:

Peter Allen (2), Adam Verner (1), David Moinian (1), Scott DeTraglia (1), Alexander Joerg (1), Lisa Komm (1), Julie McDonagh (1)

Recent activity as company:

Global Holdings Management Group borrowed $21.2 million from Global Holdings Management Group for 444 Park Avenue South, Midtown East, Manhattan on February 14, 2025.

Global Holdings Management Group borrowed $123.9 million from Global Holdings Management Group for 410 Park Avenue, Midtown East, Manhattan on December 09, 2024.

Global Holdings Management Group borrowed $246.5 million from Helaba for 99 Park Avenue, Grand Central, Manhattan on October 15, 2024.

Moin Development sold 444 Park Avenue South, Park Avenue South, Manhattan for $155.8 million to Global Holdings Management Group on July 07, 2023.

Global Holdings Management Group borrowed $23 million from Citibank for 51 Irving Place, Gramercy, Manhattan on June 21, 2023.

Springhouse Partners sold 51 Irving Place, Gramercy, Manhattan for $30.7 million to Global Holdings Management Group on June 21, 2023.

Global Holdings Management Group borrowed $90 million from Wells Fargo for 1841-1845 Broadway, Lincoln Square, Manhattan on June 09, 2022.

Global Holdings Management Group borrowed $23 million from Wells Fargo for 110 South 8th Street, Williamsburg, Brooklyn on December 21, 2021.

Global Holdings Management Group borrowed $75 million from Wells Fargo for 1841 Broadway, Upper West Side, Manhattan on October 04, 2021.

Global Holdings Management Group borrowed $443 million from HSBC Bank for 1240 Broadway, Garment District, Manhattan on September 18, 2020.

Latest Stories:

• Global Holdings affiliate acquires $123.9M debt at own Midtown East office building (December 10, 2024)

• $132M foreclosure judgment signed for 15CPW retail owned by Fortress, Global Holdings, Zeckendorf, Madison Cap. (May 24, 2024)

• Korean trust alleges $25M mezz loan tied to NoMad hotel was not repaid (January 23, 2024)

• Global Holdings acquires Mondrian from Moin Development through $155.8M deed-in-lieu (July 07, 2023)

• Global Holdings pays $30.7M to Springhouse Partners for 56-unit rental in Gramercy (June 22, 2023)

• Courts roundup: Investor claims owners seek to sell $55M Gramercy rental, $3.7M Sunset Park dispute, $2.6M homeless contract suit (April 25, 2023)

• $125M pre-foreclosure filed at 15 CPW retail owned by Fortress, Global Holdings, Zeckendorf, Madison Cap. (March 14, 2023)

• Global Holdings signs $90M construction loan for 123-unit tower in Lincoln Square (June 10, 2022)

• Global Holdings Management signs $23M refi with Wells Fargo for rental in Williamsburg (December 22, 2021)

• Global Holdings group signs $75M refi with Wells Fargo for dev site in Upper West Side (October 05, 2021)

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*The Portfolio Value is a PincusCo estimate based on a property’s recent sale or loan, or multiplying the city’s Market Value by two.

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