Bronstein Properties

(Bronstein Equities)

108-18 Queens Blvd # 302 Flushing, NY 11375

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Bronstein Properties portfolio

$466.7 million* – elevator 67%, walkup 31%; Queens 48%, Manhattan 30%

137th largest portfolio by dollar value

4,242,598 sqft – elevator 66%, walkup 32%;

68th largest by SF

90 properties – Queens 41%, Manhattan 36%

99th largest

4,647 residential units – Queens 46%, Manhattan 31%

36th largest by residential units

0 foreclosures, 0 bankruptcies, 1 other court case.

Company Activity past 24 months:

Buyer company: 2 for $298.5 million

Seller company: 8 for $353 million

Borrower company: 6 for $103.1 million

Top Ten Associated Companies:

New York Community Bank (27), Capital One (7), Signature Bank (7), Deutsche Bank (4), Citibank (3), Dime Community Bank (2), R.A. Cohen & Associates (2), Moshe Greenzweig (2), Two80 Real Estate Ventures (1), Michaell DiFonzo (1)

Top Ten Associated People:

Daniel M. Bagatta (11), Alan L. Kaufman (4), Murray Mackinnon (3), Peter Castro (3), John Feijoo (2), Moshe Greenzweig (2), Joseph Biancoviso (1), Jesse Deutch (1), Michael DiFonzo (1), Ralph Della Cava Jr. (1)

Recent activity as company:

Bronstein Properties borrowed $7.4 million from Deutsche Bank for 140-40 Beech Avenue and 140-30 Beech Avenue, Flushing, Queens on December 27, 2024.

Bronstein Properties borrowed $6.4 million from Deutsche Bank for 43-22 45th Street, Sunnyside, Queens on December 18, 2024.

• Susan Nerenberg, Andrew H. Tananbaum and Margery N. Weinstein sold 43-22 45th Street, Sunnyside, Queens for $8.5 million to Bronstein Properties on December 18, 2024.

Bronstein Properties and Parkoff Organization borrowed $17.7 million from Citibank for 43-05 47th Street and 43-38 47th Street, Sunnyside, Queens on September 18, 2024.

Bronstein Properties borrowed $6.3 million from Deutsche Bank for 84-25 85th Road, Woodhaven, Queens on September 10, 2024.

Parkoff Organization and Bronstein Properties borrowed $5.1 million from Deutsche Bank for 514 West 213th street, Inwood, Manhattan on September 06, 2024.

Bronstein Properties and JP Morgan Asset Management sold 2160 Caton Avenue and 2164 Caton Avenue, Flatbush, Brooklyn for $290 million to Parkoff Organization and Bronstein Properties on July 05, 2024.

Bronstein Properties sold 112 Nagle Avenue, Washington Heights, Manhattan for $3.2 million to Griffon Ventures on February 20, 2024.

Bronstein Properties sold 136 Hicks Street, Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn for $19.1 million to R.A. Cohen & Associates on December 05, 2023.

Bronstein Properties sold 35 Thayer Street, Washington Heights, Manhattan for $6 million to Two80 Real Estate Ventures and Michaell DiFonzo on December 04, 2023.

Latest Stories:

• Bronstein Properties pays $8.5M for 70-unit elevator in Sunnyside (December 19, 2024)

• Parkoff, others, recap nearly 2K-unit Bronstein portfolio valued at about $290M (July 08, 2024)

• Griffon Ventures pays $3.2M to Bronstein Properties for 25-unit walkup in Washington Heights (February 21, 2024)

• R.A. Cohen & Associates pays $19.1M to Bronstein Properties for 46-unit rental in Brooklyn Heights (December 06, 2023)

• Two80 Real Estate pays $6M to Bronstein Properties for 53-unit walkup in Washington Heights (December 05, 2023)

• Albert Srour pays $13.5M to Bronstein Properties for 66-unit rental in Bay Ridge (August 22, 2023)

• Bronstein Properties sells 3 buildings in Jackson Heights for $14.5M (August 09, 2023)

• Andrew Zafir pays $6.7M to Bronstein Properties for 43-unit walkup in Bay Ridge (June 30, 2023)

• Bronstein Properties signs $36.6M refi with New York Community for 329 units in Queens, Brooklyn (October 17, 2022)

• Bronstein Properties signs $9M refi loan with New York Community for 72-unit rental in Flatbush (May 06, 2022)

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*The Portfolio Value is the city’s Market Value, which is typically 50% or less of actual market value.

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