Charles Cohen’s lender withdraws foreclosure suit over White Plains office
A piece of Charles Cohen’s real estate empire has been pulled back from the edge. The office complex at 333 Westchester Avenue in White Plains has seen its foreclosure case withdrawn after the borrower came to an agreement with the lender. The development follows Cohen and the company he leads, Cohen Brothers Realty, trying to outrun lenders for the past year, with mixed success. Cohen Brothers bought the property in 1998 for $25 million. In 2004, a borrower connected to the company took out $77 million in loans on the property. The foreclosure suit came in September 2025. The lender, […]
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