Ben Shaoul Explained

Ben Shaoul
Birth Date:7 March 1977
Nationality:American
Occupation:real estate developer
Known For:co-founder of Magnum Real Estate Group
Spouse:Megan Walsh
Parents:Minoo Shaoul
Abraham Shaoul
Children:four

Ben Shaoul is a New York City-based real estate owner and developer.[1] He is the president of Magnum Real Estate Group, a residential real estate development and management company headquartered in New York City.[2] Shaoul is best known as a prominent developer in the Manhattan borough of New York City.[3] [4]

Early life

Shaoul was born in Forest Hills, Queens, New York City to an Iranian Jewish family,[3] the son of Abraham and Minoo Shaoul.[5] His father ran an antiques business. He grew up in Great Neck, New York.[3] [4] He briefly attended community college but dropped out at the age of 19.

Career

After he left school, he interned for a summer with a New York-based developer run by the Ohebshalom family, (also of Persian Jewish heritage).[4] He oversaw the renovation of his father's property and later took out a mortgage on the building.[3] [4] In 1998, he and his parents co-founded Magnum Real Estate Group.[6] In 1999, Shaoul used the proceeds from that mortgage to buy his first property, which was located on Mott Street in Nolita.[3] [7] Shaoul purchases buildings that have not been renovated for a long time and renovates them, and then increases the rent. He primarily focuses on the East Village has added luxury apartments on top existing buildings.

In 2013, Shaoul and Magnum Real Estate Group opened Bloom62, a luxury apartment building located in the East Village.[2] [8] Shaoul and Westbrook Partners sold a jointly-held investment portfolio of 17 properties for $130 million to Jared Kushner in February of that year.[9] He later partnered with SL Green Realty to acquire properties in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.[10] Shaoul also began developing a dormitory for the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan[8] [9] [11] and ventured into Tribeca where he purchased the top 22 floors of the 32 story art-deco Verizon Building for conversion to condominiums.[12] [13] In July 2014, he purchased the 199-unit Post Toscana on the Upper East Side and the 138-unit Post Luminaria in Kips Bay for $270 million to convert into condominiums. Both buildings have soon-to-expire tax abatements thereafter exempting them from rent stabilization rules.[14]

Shaoul has acquired and sold over 100 properties to include everything from the renovation of thousands of apartments to a $500M condominium conversion.[15] [16]

Personal life

Shaoul is married to Megan Walsh Shaoul.[4] They have three children: Henry, Piper, and Mayer. He has been criticized for contributing to the decline of rent-regulated apartments in the East Village. He was labeled "Sledgehammer Shaoul" after confronting tenants in a building he purchased and being photographed with construction workers holding sledgehammers and crowbars. In 2014, he was sued by his parents for using the proceeds from the refinancing of co-owned assets to fund his development projects. The dispute was later resolved.[17]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: New Apartments, Plus Bridge . Josh Barbanel . The Wall Street Journal. March 12, 2012. 12 July 2014.
  2. Web site: Hip young crowd planting roots at Bloom62 . Konrad Putzier . Real Estate Weekly. November 7, 2013. 12 July 2014.
  3. Web site: He Takes the Village . Rebecca Flint Marx . The New York Times. July 6, 2012. 12 July 2014.
  4. Web site: 2013-07-31. Meet the Landlord. live. The Real Deal. 12 July 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140714150422/http://issuu.com/trdpages/docs/048trd0813 . 2014-07-14 .
  5. Web site: Amato. Rowley. 2014-02-16. Developer Ben Shaoul Sued by Own Parents for $50 Million. 2021-07-22. Curbed NY. en.
  6. Web site: Clarke. Katherine. 2014-02-14. Ben Shaoul's parents sue developer for fraud, theft. live. 2021-07-22. The Real Deal. en-US. https://web.archive.org/web/20160127023259/http://therealdeal.com/2014/02/14/ben-shaouls-parents-sue-developer-for-fraud-theft/ . 2016-01-27 .
  7. Web site: Boy Developer Ben Shaoul Wants to Live Forever. Max Abelson . New York Observer. 5 February 2008. 12 July 2014.
  8. Web site: Ivanova. Irina. 2013-06-05. Lower East Side nursing home reborn as lux apts. live. Crain's New York Business. 12 July 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20220128235548/https://www.crainsnewyork.com/article/20130605/REAL_ESTATE/130609951/lower-east-side-nursing-home-reborn-as-lux-apts . 2022-01-28 .
  9. Web site: Kushner buys $130M portfolio of EV rental buildings . Guelda Voien . The Real Deal. February 1, 2013. 12 July 2014.
  10. Web site: SL Green, Magnum pay $52M for newly constructed Williamsburg residential portfolio . Adam Pincus . The Real Deal. 6 May 2013. 12 July 2014.
  11. Web site: Where 600 College Students Live Above the Store . C.J. Hughes . The New York Times. 31 December 2013. 12 July 2014.
  12. Web site: Budin. Jeremiah. 2014-04-11. Details Revealed for Ben Shaoul's Verizon Tower Conversion. 2021-07-22. Curbed NY. en.
  13. Web site: Barbanel. Josh. 2013-12-05. Old Phone Buildings Are Being Converted into Condos. live. The Wall Street Journal. 12 July 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20150712012249/http://www.wsj.com:80/news/articles/SB10001424052702304096104579240533401022924 . 2015-07-12 .
  14. Web site: Meir. Noam. 2014-07-06. Ben Shaoul Scoops Up Two NY Residential Towers for $270 Million. 2021-07-22. Jewish Business News. en-US.
  15. Web site: Buildings With a Past . C.J. Hughes. The New York Times. 4 July 2014. 12 July 2014.
  16. Web site: Ben Shaoul developing School of Visual Arts dorm . Mark Maurer. The Real Deal. 31 December 2013. 12 July 2014.
  17. Web site: Strickland. Julie. 2014-05-23. Ben Shaoul: My parents' $50M lawsuit against me resolved. live. 2021-07-29. The Real Deal. en-US. https://web.archive.org/web/20160307002943/http://therealdeal.com/2014/05/23/ben-shaoul-parents-50m-lawsuit-against-me-has-been-settled/ . 2016-03-07 .