Item 2. Properties
ITEM 2. PROPERTIES
The following table shows the location, ownership, approximate size (excluding parking garages) and occupancy of each of our properties as of December 31, 2021.
Square Feet Weighted
Under Average
Development Or In Service Escalated Lease Expiration(s)
Land Total Not Available Occupancy Annual Original Option
Property Acreage Property In Service For Lease Rate Rent PSF (1)
Tenants Term (2)
Term (3)
Operating Properties:
731 Lexington Avenue
New York, NY
Office 939,000 916,000 23,000 100% $126.09 Bloomberg L.P. 2029 2039
Retail 83,000 83,000 — The Home Depot 2025 2035
57,000 57,000 — Various Various Various
140,000 140,000 — 90% 239.42
1.9 1,079,000 1,056,000 23,000
Rego Park I
Queens, NY
112,000 112,000 — IKEA 2025 (4) 2030
50,000 50,000 — Burlington 2027 N/A
46,000 46,000 — Bed Bath & Beyond 2026 N/A
36,000 36,000 — Marshalls 2032 N/A
16,000 16,000 — Old Navy 2027 N/A
78,000 — 78,000 (5) N/A N/A
4.8 338,000 260,000 78,000 100% 48.88
Rego Park II
Queens, NY
145,000 145,000 — Costco 2034 2059
133,000 133,000 — Kohl’s (6)
2031 2051
202,000 202,000 — Various Various Various
135,000 — 135,000 (7)
N/A N/A
6.6 615,000 480,000 135,000 84% 63.60
The Alexander apartment tower, 312 units
Queens, NY — 255,000 255,000 — 95% 46.06 (8)
Residential (9) N/A
Flushing
Queens, NY (10)
1 167,000 167,000 — 100% 31.31 New World Mall LLC 2037 N/A
Property to be Developed:
Rego Park III, adjacent to Rego Park II
Queens, NY 3.2 — — — — — — — —
2,454,000 2,218,000 236,000
(1) Represents the weighted average escalated annual rent per square foot, which includes tenant reimbursements and excludes the impact of tenant concessions (such as free rent), as of December 31, 2021. For a discussion of our leasing activity, see Item 7 - Overview - Square Footage, Occupancy and Leasing Activity.
(2) Represents the year in which the tenant’s lease expires, without consideration of any renewal or extension options. Lease expiration dates are based on non-cancelable lease terms and do not extend beyond any early termination rights that the tenant may have under its lease.
(3) Represents the year in which the tenant’s lease expires if all renewal or extension options are exercised.
(4) IKEA has the option to terminate its lease after the fifth year of the lease term in 2025, subject to payment to us of the lesser of $10,000,000 or the amount of rent due under the remaining term.
(5) Formerly occupied by Sears. Currently out of service due to redevelopment.
(6) Subleased through remaining original lease term.
(7) Formerly occupied by Century 21. Currently out of service due to redevelopment.
(8) Average monthly rent per unit is $3,116.
(9) Residential tenants have one or two year leases.
(10) Ground leased through January 2027 with one 10-year extension option.
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Operating Properties
731 Lexington Avenue
731 Lexington Avenue, a 1,079,000 square foot multi-use building, comprises the entire block bounded by Lexington Avenue, East 59 th Street, Third Avenue and East 58 th Street in Manhattan, New York, and is situated in the heart of one of Manhattan’s busiest business and shopping districts, with convenient access to several subway and bus lines. The property is located across the street from Bloomingdale’s flagship store and only a few blocks away from Fifth Avenue and 57 th Street. The building contain s 939,000 and 140,000 of net rentable square feet of office and retail space, respectively. Bloomberg occupies all of the office space. The Home Depot (83,000 square feet) is the principal retail tenant.
The office portion of 731 Lexington Avenue is encumbered by a mortgage loan with a balance of $500,000,000 which matures in June 2022, with two one-year unilateral extension options. The interest-only loan is at LIBOR plus 0.90 % (1.01% as of December 31, 2021). In connection therewith, we purchased an interest rate cap with a notional amount of $500,000,000 that caps LIBOR at a rate of 3.0%.
The retail portion of 731 Lexington Avenue is encumbered by a mortgage loan with a balance of $300,000,000 which matures in August 2025. The interest-only loan is at LIBOR plus 1.4 0% which was swapped to a fixed rate of 1.72%.
Rego Park I
Rego Park I, a 338,000 square foot shopping center, located on Queens Boulevard and 63 rd Road in Queens, New York. The center is anchored by a 112,000 square foot IKEA, a 50,000 square foot Burlington, a 46,000 square foot Bed Bath & Beyond and a 36,000 square foot Marshalls. The center contains a parking deck ( 1,241 spaces ) that provides for paid parking.
Rego Park II
Rego Park II, a 615,000 square foot shopping center, adjacent to the Rego Park I shopping center in Queens, New York. The center is anchored by a 145,000 square foot Costco and a 133,000 squ are foot Kohl’s, which has been subleased. The center contains a parking deck ( 1,326 spaces ) that provides for paid parking.
This center is encumbered by a mortgage loan in the amount of $202,544,000 which matures in December 2025. The interest-only loan is at LIBOR plus 1.35 % (1.45% as of December 31, 2021).
The Alexander Apartment Tower
The Alexander apartment tower, located above our Rego Park II shopping center, contains 312 units aggregating 255,000 square feet.
The property is encumbered by a mortgage loan in the amount of $94,000,000 which matures in November 2027. The interest-only loan has a fixed rate of 2.63%.
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Flushing
Our Flushing property is located on Roosevelt Avenue and Main Street in the downtown, commercial section of Flushing, Queens, New York. Roosevelt Avenue and Main Street are active shopping districts and there are many national retailers located in the area. A subway entrance is located directly in front of the property with bus service across the street. The property comprises a four-floor building containing 167,000 square feet and a parking garage, which is sub-leased to New World Mall LLC through January 2037. The property is ground leased through January 2027 with one 10-year extension option.
Property to be Developed
Rego Park III
We own a 140,000 square foot land parcel adjacent to the Rego Park II shopping center in Queens, New York, at the intersection of Junction Boulevard and the Horace Harding Service Road. The land is currently being used for paid public parking. In 2021, we filed permits to construct an apartment tower at the property.
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