Maybank Sued For Thwarting Luxury Tribeca Condo Tower In New York
The developer of a New York luxury condo project is seeking an award of more than US$245 million.NEW YORK: The developer of a 43-storey luxury condo building in Manhattan’s Tribeca neighbourhood has sued Malaysia’s biggest bank for reneging on agreements to provide more than US$162 million (RM688 million) in syndicated construction loans and “effectively thwarting” the project
Sharif El-Gamal said in a notice and summons, filed in New York state court on Tuesday, that Malayan Banking Berhard (Maybank) and other syndicate members “ignored and breached their obligations under the building facility and related loan documents”
Their actions have caused “irreparable damage to the plaintiff’s relationship with its contractor, leading to a cessation of all work”, he said
El-Gamal is seeking an award of more than US$245 million, which he says is the projected net sell-out value of the property located at 43-47 Park Place, two blocks north of the former World Trade Center site
Over a decade ago, Sharif El-Gamal drew controversy over his ‘Ground Zero mosque’ project.The residential units at the building have been priced at an average of over US$3,000 per square foot
The syndicate filed a foreclosure action on the property in March
Maybank declined to comment through a spokesperson
A lawyer representing El-Gamal’s Park Place Development Primary LLC didn’t return an email seeking comment about the summons
Over a decade ago, El-Gamal drew controversy with a proposal to build an Islamic cultural centre and mosque on the site. In 2011, he shelved that plan, which detractors had labelled the “Ground Zero mosque”
He instead decided to build a 203m condo tower with financing from a consortium of international lenders still eager to back such projects, even as domestic banks were retreating amid signs that the city’s luxury real estate market was becoming over-saturated
At the time the project was announced, El-Gamal said in a statement that the project had received a senior construction loan totalling US$174 million from a syndicate that also included Warba Bank of Kuwait and Intesa Sanpaolo SpA. An additional US$45 million in mezzanine financing was offered by Masic, a Saudi investment company
The case, Park Place Development Primary LLC v Malayan Banking Berhad, is filed with the New York State Supreme Court (Manhattan). - FMT
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