Ira Lichtiger

Bluestone Organization

Owner

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Bluestone Organization portfolio

(NYC’s “Market Value,” 50% or less of actual value)

$79.2 million – elevator 89%, walkup 7%; Queens 95%, Manhattan 2%

661th largest portfolio by dollar value

682,013 sqft – elevator 92%, walkup 6%;

465th largest by SF

20 properties – Queens 90%, Manhattan 5%

137th largest

703 residential units – Queens 92%, Bronx 6%

292th largest by residential units

Person Activity past 24 months:

Buyer signatory: 0 for $0

Seller signatory: 0 for $0

Borrower signatory: 2 for $20.3 million

Lender signatory: 0 for $0

Developer (new building or major alteration): 0 for 0 square feet

Top Ten Associated Companies:

JPMorgan Chase (4), New York Community Bank (2), NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development (1), OceanFirst Bank (1), Webster Bank (1), NYC Housing Development Corporation (1), New York City Energy Efficiency Corporation (1)

Top Ten Associated People:

Jennifer Smith (2), Daniel Papa (1), Ursula Flores (1), John Feijoo (1), Teresa Gigliello (1)

Recent activity as signatory:

Bluestone Organization borrowed $15 million from Webster Bank for 1182 Woodycrest Avenue, Highbridge, Bronx on November 15, 2023.

Ira Lichtiger borrowed $5.3 million from JPMorgan Chase for 140-74 34th Avenue, Flushing, Queens on June 08, 2023.

Bluestone Organization borrowed $7.7 million from New York Community Bank for 138-47 Barclay Avenue, Flushing, Queens on October 31, 2022.

Bluestone Organization borrowed $5.4 million from New York City Energy Efficiency Corporation for 11 West 126th Street, Harlem, Manhattan on September 22, 2022.

Ira Lichtiger borrowed $5 million from OceanFirst Bank for 101 West 117th Street and 106 West 117th Street, Harlem, Manhattan on September 08, 2022.

Bluestone Organization borrowed $7.7 million from JPMorgan Chase for 43-06 63rd Street, Woodside, Queens on June 30, 2022.

Bluestone Organization borrowed $8.9 million from JPMorgan Chase for 75-23 113th Street and 75-31 113th Street, Forest Hills, Queens on June 30, 2022.

Bluestone Organization borrowed $13.8 million from NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development for N/A Shore Front Parkway and N/A Shore Front Parkway, Edgemere, Queens on December 30, 2021.

Bluestone Organization borrowed $7.5 million from JPMorgan Chase for 193-02 Hor Harding Ep Sr S, Fresh Meadows, Queens on December 07, 2021.

Bluestone Organization borrowed $18.5 million from New York Community Bank for 66-02 Austin Street and 65-90 Austin Street, Rego Park, Queens on October 13, 2021.