Jamie Smarr

(Jamie A. Smarr)

President

Ceo

NYC Housing Partnership

253 West 35th Street, Third Floor New York, NY 10001

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NYC Housing Partnership NYC portfolio

$293.3 million -elevator 73%, walkup 21%, W2 3%; Bronx 44%, Manhattan 30%, Brooklyn 25%*

723th largest portfolio by dollar value

697,296 sqft – elevator 64%, walkup 32%, industrial 1%; Manhattan 43%, Brooklyn 34%, Bronx 21%

652th largest by SF

17 properties – Manhattan 64%, Bronx 17%, Brooklyn 17%

583th largest

794 residential units – Manhattan 39%, Brooklyn 32%, Bronx 27%

407th largest by residential units

Person Activity past 24 months:

Buyer signatory: 4 for $92.2 million

Seller signatory: 2 for $86.3 million

Borrower signatory: 5 for $201 million

Top Ten Associated People:

Dave Elvin (2), Jennifer Smith (2), Greg Maher (1), Lauren Connors (1), John J. Heaney III (1), Jamie A. Smarr (1), Jonathan Seplowitz (1), Glenn P. Lunde (1), William P. Henson (1)

Recent activity as signatory:

Joy Construction, Maddd Equities and Bogopa Enterprises borrowed $139.4 million from NYC Housing Development Corporation for 1941 Jerome Avenue on April 16, 2026.

Camber Property Group sold 219 Linden Boulevard for $79.8 million to Piller Capital Management on February 20, 2026.

NYC Housing Partnership sold 18 Suydam Place for $6.4 million to Briarwood Organization, Jobe Development and Fulcrum Properties + Architecture on February 06, 2026.

NYC Housing Partnership and Aaron Jungreis borrowed $8.3 million from JPMorgan Chase for 17 West 107 Street on November 20, 2025.

NYC Housing Partnership and Aaron Jungreis borrowed $7.7 million from JPMorgan Chase for 934 Amsterdam Avenue on November 20, 2025.

David Elvin sold 851 East 170 Street for $3.1 million to NYC Housing Partnership on September 25, 2025.

David Elvin sold 1416 Stebbins Avenue for $2 million to NYC Housing Partnership on September 25, 2025.

• 130 Lenox Avenue cooperative borrowed $38.3 million from Community Preservation Corporation for 130 Lenox Avenue, Harlem, Manhattan on August 29, 2025.

James Equities and NYC Housing Partnership borrowed $7.2 million from Leviticus Fund for Brooklyn avenue on May 21, 2024.

Cristo Rey Brooklyn High School, Roman Catholic Church and Diocese of Brooklyn sold Brooklyn avenue for $7.2 million to James Equities and NYC Housing Partnership on May 21, 2024.

Latest Stories:

• Piller Capital pays $79.8M to Camber for eight properties in Brooklyn (March 04, 2026)

• Briarwood, Fulcrum pay $6.4M for affordable project in Bedford Stuyvesant (February 19, 2026)

• Maddd Equities pays $22.6M for 333-unit dev site in Morris Heights (September 17, 2024)

• Affordable developer James Equities pays $7.2M for former dorm in East Flatbush (June 12, 2024)

• Sandra Erickson Real Estate signs $28.6M construction loan for affordable projects in Bronx (September 11, 2023)

• Radson Development pays $22.4M to Enclave Equities for 251-unit dev site in Wakefield (July 03, 2023)

• Atlantic Development files plans for 333-unit rental in Morris Heights (January 23, 2023)

• Kuafu files plans for 113-unit building in East Morrisania (September 16, 2022)

• Camber Property signs $74.5M loan for eight properties in Brooklyn (February 15, 2022)

• Peter Fine signs $12.5M acquisition loan with Signature Bank for two industrial properties in Highbridge (May 11, 2021)

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