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Business of Home on MSNCharles Cohen’s troubles mount, inflation ticks up and moreThis week in design, the Eames Institute makes an acquisition, a Maryland-based furniture manufacturer files Chapter 11, and ...
A state judge on Monday granted embattled developer Charles Cohen more time to sell buildings from his Midtown office ...
The lender accused Cohen of delaying and requested a receiver for 3 East 54th Street, 623 Fifth Avenue, and 622 Third Avenue.
The developer claims he isn’t shielding any assets to “evade a judgment” amid accusations about his Greenwich estate and yacht.
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Business of Home on MSNCharles Cohen’s lenders doggedly pursue his debtEmbattled design center owner Charles Cohen is back in the headlines, disputing an allegation by his lender that he is illegally shielding his assets to avoid paying down an $187 million debt.
Charles Cohen, the owner of several struggling Midtown office towers, insists in a court filing that he has plenty of money to pay bills after a lender accused him of transferring ownership of ...
Cohen has been kicked from Tower 57 at 135 E. 57th. Now for sale, all offers are on the table. Bloomberg via Getty Images. Investor Charles Cohen also stopped paying rent on the ground lease, as ...
Charles Cohen’s Landmark Theatres “remains dedicated to its business” and “anticipates a favorable resolution” to ongoing, complex litigation that recently saw a judge set an auction ...
Backed by Kirkland & Ellis, Fortress Credit Corp. argued that Charles Cohen owed $28 million under a guaranty that went into effect after his company defaulted on a $534 million loan.
After Cohen Realty Enterprises missed a February 2024 payment, Fortress Credit declared a default and called on Charles Cohen to pay the $187.25 million he had put up as a personal guarantee.
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