NEW YORK CITY—The Real Estate Board of New York has announced its nominees for the organization's coveted 2014 Sales Brokers Most Ingenious Deal of the Year awards. The nominees include all the high profile as well as complex lease, sale and finance transactions that dominated the headlines last year.
REBNY will announce the winners of the competition on Tuesday, April 28, at the Sales Brokers Committee's 70th Annual Cocktail Party at Club 101.
“The Ingenious Deal of the Year Awards are REBNY's most coveted prizes for commercial dealmakers, and each year we look forward to the tough competition as the judges determine who has completed the most innovative, creative, and challenging transaction,” says REBNY president Steven Spinola. “Ranging from retail to education, religious institutions to hotels, and spanning across the boroughs, we received a wide array of transactions, which speaks to the diverse landscape of deals that our members are deftly engineering in this city.”
The 2014 REBNY nominees include 40 top dealmakers in the sales, lease, and finance transaction sectors.
Sale
“Madison Square Portfolio”—119-125 West 24th Street, 19 West 24th Street, 13-15 West 27th Street & 45-47 West 27th Street; Broker: Prince Realty Advisors, LLC—David E. Ash
“The Prince Lumber Relocation"— 61 Ninth Avenue; Broker: Newmark Grubb Knight Frank—Justin DiMare
“A Two-Year Negotiation Decades in the Making”—150 East 42nd Street; Broker: CBRE, Inc.—Scott Gottlieb
“The Eight Year Land Assemblage for the Virgin Hotel and the Avenue of the Americas Residential Condominium”—1205, 1225 and 1227 Broadway and 846 Avenue of the Americas; Brokers: Massey Knakal Realty Services—John Ciraulo, Robert A. Knakal
“Metropolitan College of New York Enrolls for the Long Term at 40 Rector Street”; Brokers: Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL)—Robert Martin, Kenneth Siegel
“Selling Uncertainty: The Sale of 760 Madison Avenue”; Brokers: Massey Knakal Realty Services—Guthrie Garvin, Paul J. Massey, Jr.
“Dividing the Charities: The Sale of the United Charities Building at 287 Park Avenue South”; Brokers: Newmark Grubb Knight Frank—Geoffrey Newman, Mark Weiss
“Divine Intervention or Deal: The Story of the Sale, Repurchase, Rebuilding & Temporary Home for Congregation Habonim”—44 West 66th Street; 101 West End Avenue; Brokers: Savills Studley, Inc.—David Carlos, Ira Schuman
“Leasehold Condominium Brain Surgery for Mount Sinai Medical Center”—150 East 42nd Street; Brokers: Cushman & Wakefield, Inc.—Josh Kuriloff, Michael Rotchford, Jonathan R. Serko
“East Meets West—Brooklyn Mirrors Kowloon”—Atlantic Yards (535 Carlton Avenue, Brooklyn, NY); Brokers: CBRE, Inc.—Paul Leibowitz, William Shanahan, Darcy Stacom
Lease
“Etsy Keeps its Faith in Brooklyn”—117 Adams Street & 55 Prospect Street, Brooklyn, NY; Brokers: CBRE, Inc.—Freddie Fackelmayer, Christopher Mansfield, Sacha Zarba
“A 'Two-State Solution' to 11 Madison: Everyone Wins”; Brokers: CBRE, Inc.—Howard Fiddle, Brad Gerla
“Transformation of 501 Madison Avenue”; Brokers (Joint): KRW Realty Advisors, LLC—Kevin R. Wang; Colliers International—Robert L. Freedman, Alexander P. Jinishian
“Through the Looking Glass: Representing a Landlord as Tenant”—430 Park Avenue; Brokers: Byrnam Wood, LLC—Gordon S. Ogden, Joseph Thanhauser, III
“Window of Opportunity: BNY Mellon's Recommitment to the Future of Lower Manhattan”—225 Liberty Street; Broker: Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL)—Peter Riguardi
“Hudson's Bay Co. Commits to Major Downtown Consolidation”—225 Liberty Street & 250 Vesey Street; Brokers: CBRE, Inc.—Lauren Crowley Corrinet, Michael G. Geoghegan, Stephen B. Siegel
“MediaMath: World Trade Center Redux”—4 World Trade Center; Brokers: CBRE, Inc.—Michael Rizzo, Harly Stevens
“Anchor in a Political Storm: The GroupM Deal at 3 WTC”; Brokers: CBRE, Inc.—Mary Ann Tighe, Gregory Tosko
Finance
“252 East 57th Street—An 8.5-Year Financing Odyssey”; Brokers: The Singer & Bassuk Organization—Kathleen McSharry, Andrew J. Singer, Scott A. Singer.
The Henry Hart Rice Award, which memorializes Henry Hart Rice, a Most Ingenious Deal of the Year Award winner and five-time Robert T. Lawrence Award recipient, will be presented to the first-place winner. The Robert T. Lawrence Award is the second place award and the Edward S. Gordon Award will be taken home by the third place honoree.
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