Aby Rosen's last-ditch effort to hold onto the Chrysler Building has come up short — the most significant loss so far in the investor's troubled portfolio.
The woes include limited sunlight, poor cell phone reception, balky elevators and overall decay in the magnificent Art Deco ...
Aby Rosen has lost the Chrysler Building. Yesterday, a Manhattan judge terminated RFR’s ground lease and ordered RFR Holdings ...
Aby Rosen and Michael Fuchs' RFR Holding officially got evicted from the Chrysler Building, after a judge sided with Cooper ...
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How Aby Rosen Lost the Chrysler BuildingIt’s easy to see why the Chrysler Building was irresistible to Aby Rosen. The flamboyant German émigré who heads up real-estate firm RFR Holding is clearly drawn to gorgeous has-beens.
A judge ruled against RFR Holding, evicting them from the Chrysler Building due to unpaid rent totaling $21 million.
Judge Jennifer Shecter granted a motion sought by the building’s landlord, Cooper Union, to evict the tower's operator, RFR, after the firm defaulted on $21 million in rent and other obligations.
Manhattan-based RFR was evicted from the property Wednesday after a New York State Supreme Court judge ruled its ground lease ...
A judge ruled Cooper Union terminated RFR’s lease at the iconic art deco building in Midtown Manhattan. What's next?
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