Korean firms invest $52.5 mn in debt refinancing of US building
By Jun 02, 2017 (Gmt+09:00)
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An unidentified Korean insurer and a financial institution acquired the debt via a five-year fund set up by South Korea’s KTB Asset Management Co. Ltd. The fund is expected to deliver an annual return of between 3.5% and 4.0%, edaily reported.
A KTB source confirmed on June 1 the deal was closed in May.
The Citigroup mortgage was lent for the $206 million transaction of the building at 95 Morton Street last April. RFR Realty, a New York-based property investment firm, bought the property from another US real estate investment firm Brickman.
The $95 million mortgage was split into a $60 million A-1 note and $35 million A-2 note, the Commercial Observer newspaper reported in April
Online payment service provider PayPal Inc. moved to the eight-story building in 2015 on a 12-year contract. Other tenants include branding firm VSA Partners Inc.
Built in 1911, the 20,000-square-meter property is close to the Hudson River on Manhattan’s west side.
It is fully leased, and only 4.3% of the existing lease contracts will mature during the five-year investment period for Korean investors, edaily added.
The deal was sourced directly through Citigroup.
Write to Daehun Kim at daepun@hankyung.com
Yeonhee Kim edited this article
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