- SL Green sold an 11% stake in One Vanderbilt to Mori Building Company, valuing the 1,401-foot Midtown tower at $4.7B.
- Prior to the sale, SL Green owned 71% of the building, with Korea’s National Pension Service holding 27.6% and Hines owning 1.4%.
- The tower, 100% leased, is regarded as a benchmark for modern office developments, with record-setting lease rates, including $322 PSF for its top floor.
According to The Real Deal, SL Green Realty Corp. (SLG) sold an 11% stake in its flagship Midtown Manhattan office tower, One Vanderbilt, to Japan’s Mori Building Company.
The transaction, announced Thursday, assigns a $4.7B valuation to the 1.7 MSF skyscraper.
Deal Details
SL Green previously owned 71% of the building, with the remaining stakes held by Korea’s National Pension Service (27.6%) and Hines (1.4%).
While SL Green did not disclose how this valuation compares to previous ones, a 2021 appraisal from Newmark Knight Frank valued the tower at $4.1B “as-is,” with a $5B projection upon full stabilization.
Beacon of Modern Design
One Vanderbilt, standing at 1,401 feet, is celebrated for its cutting-edge design and sustainability features.
Unsurprisingly, the trophy tower is fully leased, attracting prestigious tenants willing to pay premium rates.
In 2022, a Canadian firm leased the 73rd and top floors of the tower for an asking rent of $322 PSF—one of the highest rates ever recorded in New York City.
What They’re Saying
“One Vanderbilt is a globally renowned and architecturally celebrated modern development,” said SL Green CEO Marc Holliday. “It continues to demonstrate that well-located, highly amenitized, and sustainable buildings will attract premier tenants and prestigious investors.”
This strategic deal further solidifies One Vanderbilt’s status as a premier asset in SL Green’s portfolio and as a benchmark in the competitive office real estate market.
Get Smarter about what matters in CRE
Stay ahead of trends in commercial real estate with CRE Daily – the free newsletter delivering everything you need to start your day in just 5-minutes