The Real Deal New York

Sizing up big players making distressed buys

Relatively little supply available in NYC, but these funds are still filling up on properties in trouble

December 09, 2010 10:30AM
By C. J. Hughes

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Ofer Yardeni
From the December issue: At times, this city can seem like an ocean of distress without a drop to drink. Half-built or unsold condos abound. Office buildings dot marginal neighborhoods offering low rents to stay full. Loans secured by real estate are in trouble all over. Yet all this distressed commercial inventory can be elusive, kept off-limits by banks waiting for a full recovery and perhaps mindful that in the last downturn, in the early 1990s, they may have let go of valuable real estate too soon. Nonetheless, some are figuring out how to wrest control of these troubled properties, and this month The Real Deal compiled a scorecard of the big private equity funds clearly leading the way. [more]

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