Eyal Ofer’s Global Holdings pulls in $450M refi for NoMad tower
New York City’s historic blizzard didn’t just drop snow on Global Holdings’ Nomad office tower — it also appears to have brought a deal for hundreds of millions in fresh debt. Eyal Ofer’s firm landed $450 million in commercial mortgage-backed securities debt to refinance NoMad Tower at 1250 Broadway, the Commercial Observer reported. The three-year loan was supplied by Wells Fargo. Eastdil Secured’s Grant Frankel, Rob Turner and Ethan Pond arranged the debt. Global Holdings purchased 1250 Broadway in 2016 from Jamestown and Murray Hill Properties for $565 million. The company rebranded the 39-story building as NoMad Tower and launched […]
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