NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital

(NewYork-Presbyterian, Weill Cornell Medicine)

Lender

405 E. 71th Street, New York, NY 10021

525 E 68th St. New York, New York 10065

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NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital NYC portfolio

$5.1 billion -specialty 89%, elevator 8%, industrial 1%; Manhattan 82%, Brooklyn 14%, Queens 2%*

31th largest portfolio by dollar value

10,224,619 sqft – specialty 84%, elevator 7%, industrial 6%; Manhattan 85%, Brooklyn 9%, Queens 4%

33th largest by SF

19 properties – Manhattan 78%, Brooklyn 10%, Queens 10%

522th largest

1,444 residential units – Manhattan 100%

239th largest by residential units

Company Activity past 24 months:

Borrower company: 1 for $186.1 million

Top Ten Associated Companies:

NYS Dormitory Authority (1), NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital (1)

Top Ten Associated People:

Portia Lee (1)

Recent activity as company:

NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital borrowed $186.1 million from NYS Dormitory Authority for 505 East 70 Street on March 17, 2025.

Rogosin Institute borrowed $34.5 million from NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital for 1845 Mcdonald Avenue on December 01, 2022.

• Weill Cornell Medicine for Dmitri Konon filed plans for new building for 175,878 sqft in Lenox Hill, Manhattan, on November 03, 2021.

NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital borrowed $20.7 million from NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital for 56-10 141 Street on December 30, 2020.

NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital for Joseph Ienuso filed plans for new building for 238,141 sqft in Washington Heights, Manhattan, on April 20, 2020.

NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital for Joseph Earl filed plans for new building for 412,071 sqft in Park Slope, Brooklyn, on August 14, 2013.

NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital for Joseph Ienuso filed plans for new building for 551,691 sqft in Lenox Hill, Manhattan, on August 09, 2012.

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