The Monaco-based mogul inked a contract in June for the 39-story, 721, 000-square-foot tower, according to the New York Post.
Jamestown and Murray Hill put the property on the market in April with hope it would fetch about $600 million.
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Jamestown bought the glass-and-steel tower, built in 1968, for $310 million in 2008 from SL Green Realty. The Class A tower is 84 percent occupied, and its largest tenant is the Visiting Nurse Service of New York, a nonprofit, which has 320, 000 square feet across 15 floors. Its lease expires in December 2018.
Ofer’s Global Holdings is a frequent partner with Zeckendorf Development, on condominiums including 15 Central Park West and 50 United Nations Plaza, and is a co-developer of Greenwich Lane with the Rudin family. Global Holdings’ office portfolio includes 99, 120 and 410 Park Avenue, as well as 875 Third Avenue. [NYP]
The Real Deal, by E.B. Solomont