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245 Park Avenue

245 Park Avenue is a 648-ft (198 m) skyscraper in New York City, New York. It was completed in 1967, and contains 1.7 million square feet (160,000 m2) on 48 floors. Shreve, Lamb and Harmon designed the structure, which is the 94th-tallest building in New York. The Building Owners and Managers Association awarded the 2000/2001 Pinnacle Award to 245 Park Avenue.[3] The building is assigned its own ZIP Code, 10167; it was one of 41 buildings in Manhattan that had their own ZIP Codes as of 2019.[4]

245 Park Avenue

Completed

Office

1967

648 ft (198 m)

48

1,719,000 sq ft (159,700 m2)[1]

History[edit]

The site used to be occupied by the second Grand Central Palace exhibition hall, which was demolished in 1964 to make way for 245 Park Avenue.[5] The building was previously named for American Tobacco Company, American Brands, and Bear Stearns at various points in its history.


In 1987, Bear Stearns signed a lease for more than 500,000 square feet (46,000 m2) of space as its new headquarters and moved 3,000 of the company's employees into the building.[6]


In November 2000, JPMorgan Chase leased 580,000 square feet (54,000 m2) in the building, creating a corporate campus with the company's nearby headquarters at 270 Park Avenue.[7]


On March 20, 2017, Chinese conglomerate HNA Group announced a deal to acquire the building for $2.21 billion from Brookfield Property Partners and the New York State Teachers’ Retirement System, one of the highest prices ever paid for a New York skyscraper.[8] HNA financed the acquisition with a $1.75 billion loan from a consortium of lenders including J.P. Morgan Chase, Deutsche Bank, Barclays, Natixis and Societe Generale in addition to $568 million of mezzanine financing.[9] CBRE Group and Cooper-Horowitz made the deal for the loan, acting as commercial mortgage brokers.[10]


Following financial difficulties at HNA in 2018, the conglomerate committed to selling off $22 billion in stocks and real estate assets. Part of this commitment included the sale of a $148 million stake in 245 Park Avenue to office REIT SL Green, which was also appointed as property manager and leasing manager.[11] In April 2023, Japanese developer Mori Trust acquired a 49.9% interest in the building from SL Green.[12]

98,095 square feet (9,113.3 m2) on floors 42-44

Ares Management

38,383 square feet (3,565.9 m2) on floor 40

HNA Group

115,396 square feet (10,720.6 m2) on floors 17, 19-20 & 32

Houlihan Lokey

38,382 square feet (3,565.8 m2) on floor 39

IWG

15,939 square feet (1,480.8 m2) on floor 16

JLL

90,708 square feet (8,427.0 m2) on floors 2 & 16

JPMorgan Chase

37,385 square feet (3,473.2 m2) on floor 28

National Australia Bank

36,346 square feet (3,376.7 m2) on floor 21

Norinchukin Bank

14,252 square feet (1,324.1 m2) on floor 17

Pioneer Financial

115,157 square feet (10,698.4 m2) on floors 36-38

Rabobank

20,695 square feet (1,922.6 m2) on floor 33

SEB

593,344 square feet (55,123.5 m2) on floors 3-14

Societe Generale

on floor 13

MIO Partners

113,405 square feet (10,535.7 m2) on floors 24-26

TPG Angelo Gordon

22,502 square feet (2,090.5 m2) on floor 41

Vestar Capital Partners

37,923 square feet (3,523.2 m2) on floor 35

WisdomTree Investments

14,320 square feet (1,330 m2) on floor 43

Woori Bank

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