Daniel Brodsky
Brodsky Organization
400 W 59th St New York, NY 10019
Brodsky Organization|Daniel Brodsky portfolio
(NYC’s “Market Value,” 50% or less of actual value)
$1.6 billion – elevator 67.0%, condo 23.0%; Manhattan 81.0%, Brooklyn 18.0%
35th largest portfolio by dollar value
7,146,889 sqft – elevator 75.0%, condo 18.0%;
34th largest by SF
64 properties – Manhattan 84%, Brooklyn 15%
93th largest
7,456 residential units – Manhattan 75.0%, Brooklyn 24.0%
19th largest by residential units
0 foreclosures, 0 bankruptcies, 1 other court case.
Person Activity past 24 months:
Buyer signatory: 2 for $80.3 million
Seller signatory: 1 for $101.2 million
Borrower signatory: 1 for $155 million
Lender signatory: 1 for $14.1 million
Developer (new building or major alteration): 0 for 0 square feet
Top Ten Associated Companies:
Avery Hall Investments (2), M&T Bank (1), Athene Annuity And Life Company (1), Avanath Capital Management (1), Brodsky Organization (1), Wells Fargo (1)
Top Ten Associated People:
Brian Ezra (2), Michael Lolito (1), Wesley Wilson (1), J. Dean Amro (1)
Recent activity as signatory:
• Brodsky Organization borrowed $14.1 million from Daniel Brodsky for 25 West Houston Street, 456 West 19th Street, 25 West Houston Street, and 456 West 19th Street, None, Manhattan on April 02, 2024.
• Brodsky Organization borrowed $155 million from M&T Bank for 514 Union Street, 469-499 President Street, and 305-307 Nevins Street, Gowanus, Brooklyn on May 18, 2023.
• Avery Hall Investments sold 514 Union Street and 469-499 President Street, Gowanus, Brooklyn for $76 million to Brodsky Organization on May 18, 2023.
• Avery Hall Investments sold 305-307 Nevins Street, Gowanus, Brooklyn for $4.3 million to Brodsky Organization on May 18, 2023.
• Brodsky Organization sold 70 Fleet Street, Downtown Brooklyn, Brooklyn for $101.2 million to Avanath Capital Management on January 23, 2023.
• Brodsky Organization borrowed $144 million from Athene Annuity And Life Company for 662 Pacific Street, Prospect Heights, Brooklyn on May 23, 2022.
• Brodsky Organization borrowed $35 million from Wells Fargo for 160 West 71st Street, Lincoln Square, Manhattan on September 10, 2020.