TPG Angelo Gordon

(Angelo Gordon, Angelo, Gordon & Co.)

245 Park Avenue 24th Floor New York, NY 10167

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TPG Angelo Gordon NYC portfolio

$124.9 million* – elevator 51%, mixed-use 37%, office 10%; Bronx 51%, Manhattan 48%

1071th largest portfolio by dollar value

767,851 sqft – office 81%, elevator 15%, mixed-use 3%;

434th largest by SF

5 properties – Bronx 60%, Manhattan 40%

1473th largest

176 residential units – Bronx 100%

1012th largest by residential units

Notes

TPG acquired Angelo Gordon and now operates TPG Angelo Gordon. Angelo Gordon used to be branded as Angelo, Gordon & Co.

Company Activity past 24 months:

Seller company: 3 for $38.4 million

Borrower company: 1 for $8.4 million

Top Ten Associated Companies:

Metropolitan Commercial Bank (3), Sound Point Capital (1), Amalgamated Bank (1), Aareal Capital (1), Westside Market NYC (1), Emeric Weinstock (1), Zucker Organization (1), Valentina Gilmore (1), Sterling National Bank (1), Ladder Capital (1)

Top Ten Associated People:

Ross Dahmen (2), Nicole Carroll (1), Jay Shah (1), Steve Rosamilia (1), Erin Kim (1), Dennis Graham (1), John Zoitas (1), Emeric Weinstock (1), Donald Zucker (1), Valentine Angela Gilmore (1)

Recent activity as company:

TPG Angelo Gordon and Premier Equities sold 2250 Broadway, Upper West Side, Manhattan for $32.5 million to Westside Market NYC on May 05, 2025.

TPG Angelo Gordon sold 70 Charlton Street, Hudson Square, Manhattan for $1.4 million to Valentina Gilmore on July 31, 2024.

• Angelo Gordon and Spaxel borrowed $8.4 million from Amalgamated Bank for 3168 Villa Avenue, Bedford Park, Bronx on March 05, 2024.

• Angelo Gordon and Spaxel sold 3165 Villa Avenue, Bedford Park, Bronx for $4.5 million to Emeric Weinstock on September 29, 2023.

• Angelo Gordon borrowed $30.5 million from Metropolitan Commercial Bank for 2067 Ryer Avenue and 2065 Ryer Avenue, Fordham Heights, Bronx on November 21, 2022.

• Angelo Gordon and Premier Equities borrowed $17.6 million from Metropolitan Commercial Bank for 2250 Broadway, Upper West Side, Manhattan on September 22, 2022.

Zucker Organization sold 2250 Broadway, Upper West Side, Manhattan for $27 million to Angelo Gordon and Premier Equities on September 22, 2022.

Premier Equities and Angelo Gordon borrowed $30 million from Sound Point Capital for 1231 3rd Avenue and 1231 3rd Avenue, Lenox Hill, Manhattan on February 25, 2022.

• Angelo Gordon borrowed $35 million from Ladder Capital for 2871 Broadway, Morningside Heights, Manhattan on October 29, 2021.

Longfellow Properties sold 2871 Broadway, Morningside Heights, Manhattan for $35 million to Angelo Gordon on October 28, 2021.

Latest Stories:

• TPG Angelo Gordon sells retail at base of Extell-developed apartments in Hudson Square (August 28, 2024)

• Angelo Gordon, Spaxel sign $8.4M refi for newly built 44-unit rental in Bedford Park (March 12, 2024)

• Emeric Weinstock pays $4.5M to Angelo Gordon, Spaxel for dev site in Bedford Park (October 25, 2023)

• Angelo Gordon signs $30.5M loan for two residential elevator properties in Fordham Heights (November 30, 2022)

• Angelo Gordon, Premier Equities pays $27M to Zucker Organization for retail in Upper West Side (October 05, 2022)

• Premier Equities, Angelo Gordon sign $30M acquisition loan with Sound Point Capital for rental in Lenox Hill (March 16, 2022)

• Premier Equities pays $43.2M to Chetrit Group for mixed-use building in Lenox Hill (January 07, 2022)

• Angelo Gordon pays $35M to Longfellow Properties for mixed-use in Morningside Heights (November 16, 2021)

• Angelo Gordon signs $11.7M construction loan with Sterling National for rental in Riverdale (May 17, 2021)

• Angelo, Gordon & Co. obtains a $21.3M construction loan from Metropolitan Commercial for development in Fordham (August 03, 2020)

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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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