Mark Harounian

Owner

Mark Harounian portfolio

$61.1 million* – walkup 72%, elevator 22%; Manhattan 100%, Bronx 0%

831th largest portfolio by dollar value

179,676 sqft – walkup 72%, elevator 25%;

1314th largest by SF

12 properties – Manhattan 100%, Bronx 0%

722th largest

302 residential units – Manhattan 100%, Bronx 0%

646th largest by residential units

0 foreclosures, 0 bankruptcies, 2 other court cases.

Person Activity past 24 months:

Borrower signatory: 1 for $5.9 million

Top Ten Associated Companies:

JPMorgan Chase (7), Safra National Bank (1)

Top Ten Associated People:

Ursula Flores (5), Courtney Walker (1), Stephan Mazzacca (1)

Recent activity as company:

Mark Harounian borrowed $5.9 million from JPMorgan Chase for 329 Lexington Avenue and 331 Lexington Avenue, Murray Hill, Manhattan on February 07, 2023.

Mark Harounian borrowed $7.5 million from JPMorgan Chase for 56 West 65th Street, Lincoln Square, Manhattan on May 24, 2022.

Mark Harounian borrowed $5.2 million from JPMorgan Chase for 217-219 West 16th Street, Chelsea, Manhattan on May 24, 2022.

Mark Harounian borrowed $5.1 million from JPMorgan Chase for 87-89 2nd Avenue, East Village, Manhattan on May 24, 2022.

Mark Harounian borrowed $8.7 million from Safra National Bank for 360 East 50th Street and 356 East 50th Street, Turtle Bay, Manhattan on March 18, 2022.

Harounian Enterprises borrowed $8.4 million from JPMorgan Chase for 227 East 50th Street and 231 East 50th Street, Midtown East, Manhattan on January 05, 2022.

Harounian Enterprises borrowed $9 million from JPMorgan Chase for 53 Barrow Street, West Village, Manhattan on January 03, 2022.

Harounian Enterprises borrowed $6.5 million from JPMorgan Chase for 172 Mulberry Street, Little Italy, Manhattan on November 15, 2019.

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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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