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New York’s iconic Chrysler Building up for sale

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NEW YORK: The Chrysler Building, one of the most iconic structures in New York, has been put up for sale by its owners, Emirati investment firm Mubadala and real estate group Tishman Speyer.

The owners did not set a selling price, a source close to the sale told AFP on condition of anonymity, confirming a report that was first published in The Wall Street Journal.

The building in midtown Manhattan, considered an Art Deco masterpiec­e, was acquired in 2008 by Mubadala, which paid US$ 800 million for a 90 per cent stake.

Tishman Speyer, which had bought the building outright for a reported US$ 210-250 million in 1997, retained a 10 per cent stake.

Neither firm would offer a comment when contacted by AFP.

Tishman Speyer has hired real estate group CBRE to manage the sale of the building at the intersecti­on of 42nd Street and Lexington Avenue.

The announceme­nt comes at a difficult time for the New York real estate market, especially in Manhattan.

Developmen­t of the Hudson Yards neighbourh­ood, on Manhattan’s West Side, will soon be complete, with more than 1.6 million square meters of new office and residentia­l space.

That has driven prices down even further for older buildings.

Another factor for potential buyers to consider: the land on which the Chrysler Building stands is one-third owned by Cooper Union, a private university.

In 1997, Tishman Speyer negotiated a long-term lease with the university that ran through 2147.

That deal called for the annual rent to rise from US$ 7.8 million in 2017 to US$ 32.5 million from 20192027, according to documents seen by AFP.

The value of the land alone was estimated at US$ 679 million in late 2017.

The Chrysler Building, which opened in 1930, stands 319 metres tall.

It was the world’s tallest building, but only for 11 months, when it was dethroned by the Empire State Building, also in Manhattan.

The building was a personal project for Walter Chrysler, the founder of the car manufactur­er that bears his name, but remained separate from the auto business. — AFP

 ??  ?? The Lexington Avenue side of New York City’s iconic Chrysler Building that was opened in 1930 on East 42nd Street is seen in Manhattan, New York. — Reuters photo
The Lexington Avenue side of New York City’s iconic Chrysler Building that was opened in 1930 on East 42nd Street is seen in Manhattan, New York. — Reuters photo

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