Victor Sigoura

Founder

Ceo

Legion Investment Group

75 Rockefeller Plaza, Floor 17 New York, NY 10019

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Legion Investment Group NYC portfolio

$843.3 million* – D4 36.0%, elevator 28.0%; Manhattan 99.0%, Bronx 0.0%

194th largest portfolio by dollar value

416,802 sqft – elevator 52%, office 26%;

721th largest by SF

16 properties – Manhattan 87%, Brooklyn 12%

528th largest

118 residential units – Manhattan 89%, Brooklyn 10%

1321th largest by residential units

Person Activity past 24 months:

Buyer signatory: 5 for $187.8 million

Borrower signatory: 5 for $485.5 million

Developer (new building or major alteration): 46 for 538,871 square feet

Top Ten Associated Companies:

Deutsche Bank (4), Zohar Ben-Dov (2), Chana Ben-Dov (2), Kamran Hakim (1), Casco Development (1), BDT & MSD Partners (1), 38 Gramercy Park North cooperative owners (1), Richard Basch (1), ACORE Capital (1), Maxim Capital Group (1)

Top Ten Associated People:

Christy Martin (2), Kamran Hakim (1), Mimi Ho (1), Kenneth Gerold (1), Jon Tilli (1), Matt Smith (1), Richard Basch (1), Eric Chan (1), Mrinal Dansingani (1), R. Chris Jones (1)

Recent activity as signatory:

Legion Investment Group and Gindi Capital borrowed $124.8 million from BDT & MSD Partners for 37 Gramercy Park East, 38 Gramercy Park North, 256 3rd Avenue, 254 3rd Avenue, 252 3rd Avenue, and others, Gramercy, Manhattan on March 10, 2025.

• 38 Gramercy Park North cooperative owners sold 38 Gramercy Park North, Gramercy, Manhattan for $45.9 million to Legion Investment Group and Gindi Capital on February 13, 2025.

Zohar Ben-Dov and Chana Ben-Dov sold 37 Gramercy Park East, Gramercy, Manhattan for $22.5 million to Legion Investment Group and Gindi Capital on February 12, 2025.

Victor Sigoura filed plans for new building for 111,569 sqft in Greenwich Village, Manhattan, on February 12, 2025.

Zohar Ben-Dov and Chana Ben-Dov sold 37 Gramercy Park East, Gramercy, Manhattan for $10 million to Legion Investment Group and Gindi Capital on February 11, 2025.

Legion Investment Group borrowed $53.7 million from Maxim Capital Group for 5 West 13th Street, Greenwich Village, Manhattan on December 19, 2024.

Legion Investment Group borrowed $195.1 million from Deutsche Bank for 18-20 East 84th Street, 1122 Madison Avenue, 1128 Madison Avenue, 26 East 84th Street, 24 East 84th Street, and others, Carnegie Hill, Manhattan on August 05, 2024.

Legion Investment Group borrowed $55.8 million from Deutsche Bank for 540 West 21st Street, Chelsea, Manhattan on April 17, 2024.

Casco Development sold 540 West 21st Street, Chelsea, Manhattan for $87.4 million to Legion Investment Group on April 17, 2024.

Legion Investment Group borrowed $56.1 million from Deutsche Bank for 1122 Madison Avenue, 1128 Madison Avenue, 26 East 84th Street, 24 East 84th Street, and 22 East 84th Street, Carnegie Hill, Manhattan on January 25, 2024.

Latest Stories:

• Legion Investment files to demolish 2 buildings facing Gramercy Park where it plans new condos (March 21, 2025)

• Legion, Gindi Capital sign $124.8M senior construction loan, part of $335M package (March 11, 2025)

• Legion Investment Group files plans for 36-unit building in Greenwich Village (February 14, 2025)

• Legion, Gindi Capital pay $32.5M for 6-unit rental in Gramercy, adding to dev site (February 12, 2025)

• Legion Investment signs $195.1M construction loan for 22-unit project in Carnegie Hill (August 06, 2024)

• Victor Sigoura’s Legion pays $57.5M to Philips, Lawland, others for office building in Greenwich Village (May 14, 2024)

• Legion buys bankrupt Casco Chelsea dev site for $87.4M (April 17, 2024)

• Victor Sigoura’s Legion Investment pays $68.3M for dev parcels in Gramercy (March 06, 2024)

• Legion Investment Group expands Carnegie Hill dev site with $22M corner purchase (January 26, 2024)

• Legion Investment Group plans 22-unit mixed-use in Carnegie Hill (November 03, 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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