Eyal Ofer nabs $190M refi for Anagram Columbus Circle 
There’s a refinancing boom spreading across the property market in New York City and Eyal Ofer is not one to miss the wave. The billionaire found a way to land fresh capital for one of his Manhattan buildings for at least the third time in a matter of months. Ofer’s Global Holdings Management Group scored a $190 million loan to refinance Anagram Columbus Circle at 1 West 60th Street, Bloomberg reported. The 26-story luxury building on the Upper West Side features 123 units. JPMorgan Chase and Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank provided the debt to Global Holdings. In a statement, Ofer […]
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