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Iconic New York Building, ‘Flatiron’, Auctioned for $161 Million

Less than two months after a previous bid fell through, an iconic New York building, the ‘Flatiron’, was auctioned on Tuesday for $161 million to a group of buyers led by real estate developer Jeff Gural , announced the company which organized the sale.

The building in the Big Apple in the shape of an iron was sold on May 22 for 161 million dollars (150 million euros). The sale took place outdoors, in lower Manhattan, in front of a hundred people, and seven registered buyers, Mannion Auctions told AFP.

It was the property developer Jeff Gural, 80, who is no stranger to the “Flatiron”, since he represents 75% of the owners of the famous building, who won the auction.

A 22-storey, 87-meter high office building at the crossroads of 22nd Street, Fifth Avenue and Broadway, the “Flatiron” was built in two years and completed in 1902, in the Beaux-Arts style.

Its pointed shape, recognizable among all and which gave it its name, is explained by the intersection of Fifth Avenue and Broadway, the only artery in Manhattan not aligned with the rectilinear plane of the island.

Empty since 2019

On March 22, the building was sold for the first time for 190 million dollars, under an order from the city, to settle a dispute between its owners. But the buyer, financier Jacob Garlick, founder of the Abraham Trust investment fund, had not paid the 19 million dollars in advance by March 24.

The building could already have gone to Jeff Gural, boss of GFP Real Estate, who had offered 189.5 million dollars, but the latter preferred to wait for new auctions to be organized.

The “Iron” had been empty since 2019 when its last tenant, publisher MacMillan Publishers, left. The five owners could not agree on its renovation, nor on its use. Four real estate companies – GFP Real Estate, Newmark, ABS Real Estate Partners and the Sorgente group – controlled it 75%. The fifth partner, Nathan Silverstein, controlled the remaining 25%. In 2021, the four companies sued Nathan Silverstein, accusing him of leaving the “Flatiron” empty. The municipal justice had ordered the owners to sell the building at auction.

2023-05-24 07:00:00
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