Media Mentions
2010
Keith Pattiz was interviewed on January 25 by New York Public Radio WNYC concerning the mortgage default on Stuyvesant Town and Peter Cooper Village, the largest real estate complex in New York City. The property owner and asset manager companies, which bought the complex in 2006, have handed it over to creditors who are expected to try to sell it. Mr. Pattiz had represented other buyers interested in the property in 2006 whose offers were in line with the winning one, and who might consider similar bids now. “People did not view the numbers as just so far off the mark that they couldn’t rationalize it,” Mr. Pattiz said of those earlier offers. “These are smart people, and if they’re successful in their strategy there’s money to be made here.”
Keith M. Pattiz, Corporate, Real Estate
2009
Keith Pattiz was cited in a July 23 New York Times story about an old factory in New York’s former meatpacking district that had attracted attention for the colorful flowers planted there. Mr. Pattiz represented the owner of the building, who had purchased it a year ago intending to redevelop it into office and retail space. The owner, who previously had not been publicly identified, was a noted New York City party planner who died early in July.
2005
Keith Pattiz was quoted in the December issue of CFO Magazine on how good relationships with landlords enables tenant representatives to close real estate deals.