Noam Shemel

Owner

Noam Shemel portfolio

$6.6 million* – mixed-use 100%; Manhattan 100%, Bronx 0%

3324th largest portfolio by dollar value

10,692 sqft – mixed-use 100%;

5170th largest by SF

2 properties – Manhattan 100%, Bronx 0%

3370th largest

6 residential units – Manhattan 100%, Bronx 0%

4874th largest by residential units

0 foreclosures, 0 bankruptcies, 1 other court case.

Person Activity past 24 months:

Seller signatory: 1 for $8.8 million

Borrower signatory: 1 for $13.1 million

Developer (new building or major alteration): 7.0 for 0 square feet

Top Ten Associated People:

Patrick McElhone (1), Mikhail Litt (1)

Recent activity as company:

Kano Real Estate Investors borrowed $13.1 million from Edgewood Capital Advisors for 492 9th Avenue and 484 9th Avenue, Garment District, Manhattan on January 05, 2024.

Kano Real Estate Investors sold 1477 3rd Avenue, Yorkville, Manhattan for $8.8 million to Elie Fouerti on January 02, 2024.

Noam Shemel filed plans for new building for 28,254 sqft in Yorkville, Manhattan, on December 09, 2022.

Patrick McElhone sold 132 West 23rd Street and 134 West 23rd Street, Chelsea, Manhattan for $10.2 million to Noam Shemel on August 15, 2022.

Kano Real Estate Investors borrowed $8.9 million from Amalgamated Bank for 47 Grand Street, SoHo, Manhattan on October 13, 2021.

Kano Real Estate Investors borrowed $12.7 million from Israel Discount Bank for 131 East 27th Street, 100 Lexington Avenue, 102 Lexington Avenue, 104 Lexington Avenue, Flatiron, Manhattan on May 05, 2020.

Kano Real Estate Investors borrowed $31 million from Israel Discount Bank for 243 Bleecker Street, 56 Spring Street, 233 1st Avenue, 819 Avenue Of The Amer, 500 Hudson Street, West Village, Manhattan on February 21, 2020.

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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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