New York City’s Sale of The Watson Hotel Hits High Record Since COVID at $175M

Main Photo: The Watson Hotel at West 57th Street

Date: April 2021

Location: Manhattan’s Hell’s Kitchen, West 57th Street, New York, NY, USA

Name: Currently The Watson Hotel

No. of Keys: 600

Seller: BD Hotels, headed up by Ira Drukier and Richard Born, with 6 Pod Hotels and several other NY hotels, including The Bowery and the Maritime.

Buyer: The 600-room Watson Hotel in Manhattan’s Hell’s Kitchen sold for $175 million to Yellowstone Portfolio Trust, the most expensive hotel sale the city has seen since the coronavirus pandemic hit, Bloomberg reported.

Isaac Hera’s Yellowstone picked up the hotel at 440 West 57th Street after its owner BD Hotels defaulted on its loan last year, according to Bloomberg.

Hera told Bloomberg that the hotel represented a “unique and rare opportunity to acquire substantial scale on West 57 Street” for his firm. He’s also considering redeveloping the spot into offices or apartments, something that’s not as easy as it sounds.

The pandemic decimated the hospitality industry — as travellers were forced to stay homebound — leaving many hotels to shutter or file for bankruptcy.

In June, BD stopped making payments on it’s $42.5 million loan from HSBC on the Watson Hotel, which forced the bank to find a buyer for the mortgage, The Real Deal reported. Aside from picking up the financing, Yellowstone also acquired the ground lease on the property.

The deal also comes months after Yellowstone and partner El-Ad National Properties sold an apartment building portfolio to Morgan Properties and Olayan America for $1.75 billion.

Hera could not be reached for comment and representatives from Eastdil Secured, which handled the deal for both sides, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

And while the pandemic also tanked the number of hotel sales around the city — with only six in the first half of 2020 — the market has slowly started to return as tourists trickle back to the Big Apple.

In December, the Reuben Brothers bought the Surrey Hotel for $150 million, and developer Mack Real Estate Group acquired a portfolio of seven Manhattan hotels last month. The sector also saw a huge uptick in hospitality financing nationwide at the end of last year and some large deals this year.

Price: $175m

Price per Key: $291,666

THPT Comment: The cynics said New York will never return hotel-wise…is the green roots we have all been waiting for? No word as yet if a brand has been appointed.

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