Andrew Lendzioszek

(Andrew Lendzioszek Jr.)

Avp Commercial Credit And Loan Operations

FourLeaf Federal Credit Union

(Bethpage Federal Credit Union)

Lender

899 S Oyster Bay Rd Bethpage, NY 11714

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FourLeaf Federal Credit Union NYC portfolio

$20.3 million* – condo 100%; Manhattan 100%

3017th largest portfolio by dollar value

21,228 sqft – condo 100%;

4152th largest by SF

6 foreclosures, 0 bankruptcies, 1 other court case.

Person Activity past 24 months:

Buyer signatory: 1 for $9.5 million

Lender signatory: 4 for $52.2 million

Top Ten Associated People:

Jared Pinchasick (1), Mordechai Kohn (1), Nadav Hamo (1), Winthrop D. Chamberlin (1), Joseph Brunner (1)

Recent activity as signatory:

Angela Sportelli borrowed $0 from ASLD Realty for 25-02 Steinway Street, 25-22 Steinway Street, and 25-12 Steinway Street, Astoria, Queens on April 07, 2025.

Mordechai Kohn borrowed $21 million from Bethpage Federal Credit Union for 744 Clinton Street and 724 Clinton Street, Red Hook, Brooklyn on February 14, 2025.

Legion Investment Group borrowed $37.5 million from Maxim Capital Group for 8 West 14th Street, Greenwich Village, Manhattan on May 14, 2024.

Winthrop D. Chamberlin sold 305 2nd Avenue, 305 2nd Avenue, 305 2nd Avenue, 305 2nd Avenue, 305 2nd Avenue, and others, Gramercy, Manhattan for $9.5 million to Bethpage Federal Credit Union on November 16, 2023.

Bruman Realty borrowed $20 million from Bethpage Federal Credit Union for 57 Spring Street and 55 Spring Street, Nolita, Manhattan on October 04, 2023.

JAM Real Estate Partners borrowed $5.7 million from Bethpage Federal Credit Union for 345 East 92nd Street, Yorkville, Manhattan on August 04, 2023.

Urban View Development Group borrowed $5.5 million from Bethpage Federal Credit Union for 446 West 55th Street, Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan on April 11, 2023.

*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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