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Blackstone nears deal to buy Manhattan apartment complex for $5.3 billion - source

Published 10/19/2015, 08:45 PM
© Reuters. Schwarzman, Chairman and CEO of The Blackstone Group, speaks during an interview with Bartiromo, on her Fox Business Network show; "Opening Bell with Maria Bartiromo" in New York
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By Greg Roumeliotis

(Reuters) - Blackstone Group LP (N:BX) is nearing a deal to acquire Manhattan's Stuyvesant Town-Peter Cooper Village apartment complex for around $5.3 billion, according to a person familiar with the matter who was not authorized to discuss it publicly.

The deal would put Manhattan's biggest apartment complex in the hands of the world's largest private equity firm, and end five years of squabbling and litigation that have held up a sale of the property. (http://reut.rs/1LA4McV) (http://reut.rs/1W2MJpK)

Stuyvesant Town, a sprawling complex of 56 high-rise brick buildings with a private park on 80 acres on Manhattan's East Side, was at the center of a $3 billion default five years ago.

CWCapital Asset Management LLC, a special servicer representing bondholders, took control of the complex in 2010 after its owners missed a debt payment.

The roughly 11,000-apartment complex was sold by MetLife Inc (N:MET) to Tishman Speyer Properties L.P. and an affiliate of BlackRock Inc (N:BLK) for a record $5.4 billion at the top of the commercial real estate market in 2007.

© Reuters. Schwarzman, Chairman and CEO of The Blackstone Group, speaks during an interview with Bartiromo, on her Fox Business Network show; "Opening Bell with Maria Bartiromo" in New York

Blackstone declined to comment on Monday. CWCapital was not immediately available for comment.

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