13 East 17 Street

Flatiron District, Manhattan

Parcel ID (BBL): 1008460012

Acris records

Owner: Trans World Equities

Debt: July 09, 2024, $9 million

Built: 1901

Renovated: 2008

SF: 20,144

Dwelling units: 5

No. of buildings: 1

Class: Fireproof – With Stores (D6)

Floors: 9

Transactions:

Trans World Equities borrowed $9 million from Industrial and Commercial Bank of China for 13 East 17th Street, Flatiron District, Manhattan on July 09, 2024.

• Trans World Equities on April 22, 2024 bought a loan with an original principal of $12.4 million from Fortress Investment Group, signed by Constantine M. Dakolias, secured by 13 East 17th Street, Flatiron District, Manhattan, when owned by Trans World Equities.

• Fortress Investment Group on December 21, 2023 bought a loan with an original principal of $12.4 million from Capital One, signed by Matthew Brower, secured by 13 East 17th Street, Flatiron District, Manhattan, when owned by Trans World Equities.

Development:

Dan Forrester filed major alteration job 110375683 for 2,500 sqft A-2 building with 5 apartments in Flatiron District, Manhattan, on October 28, 2008.

• Daniel Forrester filed alteration job M01310385 for 1,877 sqft RES building with 8 apartments in Flatiron District, Manhattan, on March 30, 2026.

• Karolina Olejarz filed alteration job M01350615 for 1,000 sqft building with 8 apartments in Flatiron District, Manhattan, on January 23, 2026.

• Daniel Forrester filed alteration job M01303886 for building in Flatiron District, Manhattan, on January 06, 2026.

Ciro Salcedo filed alteration job M00298312 for R-2 building with 8 apartments in Flatiron District, Manhattan, on March 08, 2023.

Ciro Salcedo filed alteration job M00813737 for 1,500 sqft RES building with 8 apartments in Flatiron District, Manhattan, on March 08, 2023.

Litigation:

Trans World Equities and Dan Forrester filed a $1 million lawsuit 153186/2023 against NYC Loft Board on April 06, 2023,seeking a judgment related to regulationsat 13 East 17 Street.

Violations:

According to city public data, the properties have received $650 in OATH penalties in the last year.

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