Williams Equities

1114 Avenue of the Americas New York, NY 10036

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Williams Equities NYC portfolio

$567.7 million* – office 68%, condo 31%; Manhattan 100%, Bronx 0%

299th largest portfolio by dollar value

1,038,408 sqft – office 75%, condo 24%;

325th largest by SF

12 properties – Manhattan 100%, Bronx 0%

686th largest

Company Activity past 24 months:

Buyer company: 1 for $147.5 million

Seller company: 2 for $197.4 million

Borrower company: 4 for $345 million

Top Ten Associated People:

Toby Cobb (1), Gary Barnett (1), Brett Ulrich (1), Lynn deCastro (1), Eric Rubin (1)

Recent activity as company:

Williams Equities sold 33 East 18th Street, Flatiron District, Manhattan for $38 million to Cannon Hill Capital Partners on February 25, 2025.

Williams Equities borrowed $100 million from MetLife for 470 Park Avenue South, Park Avenue South, Manhattan on January 08, 2025.

PGIM Real Estate and SJP Properties sold 470 Park Avenue South, Park Avenue South, Manhattan for $147.5 million to Williams Equities on January 08, 2025.

Williams Equities sold 653 Madison Avenue, Lenox Hill, Manhattan for $159.4 million to Extell Development on October 16, 2024.

Williams Equities borrowed $155 million from Citibank for 28-40 West 23rd Street, Flatiron District, Manhattan on April 09, 2024.

Williams Equities borrowed $65 million from 3650 REIT for 304 East 45th Street, 304 East 45th Street, 304 East 45th Street, 304 East 45th Street, 304 East 45th Street, and others, Turtle Bay, Manhattan on February 27, 2024.

• Andrew Roos, Michael T. Cohen, Robert Getreu and Williams Equities borrowed $25 million from Apple Bank for Savings for 16 West 61st Street, Lincoln Square, Manhattan on August 31, 2023.

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*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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