Eran Polack
HAP Investments
Owner
3 East 54th Street, 15th Floor New York, NY 10022
347 Fifth Avenue Suite 906 New York City, NY 10016
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Notes
Eran Polack is CEO of HAP Construction. He is the co-founder and former CEO of HAP Investments.
Person Activity past 24 months:
Seller signatory: 2 for $84 million
Top Ten Associated Companies:
Assembly OSM (1), River Rock Associates (1), PILOT Real Estate Group (1), G4 Capital Partners (1), Rabsky Group (1), Madison Realty Capital (1), Allegiant Real Estate Capital (1)
Top Ten Associated People:
Andrew Staniforth (1), Shimon Dushinsky (1), Urian Yap (1), Randy Reiff (1)
Recent activity as signatory:
• HAP Investments sold 362 Broadway for $57.6 million to Rabsky Group on January 27, 2025.
• HAP Investments sold 4458 Broadway for $26.5 million to Madison Realty Capital on July 31, 2024.
• HAP Investments sold 251 East 117 Street for $4.1 million to Assembly OSM on May 17, 2023.
• River Rock Associates and PILOT Real Estate Group on October 13, 2022 bought a loan with an original principal of $3.1 million from W Financial, signed by David Heiden, secured by 251 East 117 Street, when owned by HAP Investments.
• HAP Investments borrowed $63.6 million from Allegiant Real Estate Capital for 329 Pleasant Avenue on December 06, 2021.
• HAP Investments borrowed $45.5 million from G4 Capital Partners for 362 Broadway on October 08, 2021.
• Eran Polack filed plans for new building for 86,760 sqft in Washington Heights, Manhattan, on May 08, 2018.
• Eran Polack filed plans for new building for 162,833 sqft in Chelsea, Manhattan, on May 22, 2014.
• Amir Hasid and Eran Polack for Amr Mohamed filed plans for new building for 33,288 sqft in Washington Heights, Manhattan, on December 01, 2011.
Latest Stories:
• Ladder Capital takes title to 3 East Harlem rentals with $69M judgment (February 11, 2026)
• January foreclosure auction set for 3 East Harlem rentals with $69M judgment (December 26, 2025)
• Rabsky Group pays $57.6M to HAP Investments for dev site in Chinatown (February 13, 2025)
• HAP Investments puts Washington Heights project in bankruptcy with $48M debt (November 17, 2023)
• Assembly OSM pays $4.1M to HAP for development in East Harlem (May 31, 2023)
