Global Holdings
Real estate firm led by Israeli billionaire Eyal Ofer
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Global Holdings Management Group (GHMG) is a New York City-based[1] private equity firm operating as an alliance of real estate asset management, investment, and advisory companies.[2] GHMG owns over 120 residential and commercial properties globally, including over 1,500 hotel rooms.[3] The company oversees a 10 million square foot portfolio[4] in, primarily, the United States, United Kingdom, and Europe.[2][5]
| Headquarters | New York City, United States |
|---|---|
Key people | Eyal Ofer (Chairman) Jonathan 'JJ' Ofer (CEO) |
History
Global Holdings was established in 1987[3] by Monaco-based billionaire Eyal Ofer.[6] Global Holdings Management Group develops, manages and advises on the real estate interests of Global Holdings Group.[7] The company is headquartered in New York City,[1] with Global Holdings Management Group (UK) Ltd in London,[8] since 1990,[9] and property interests throughout Europe.[2] The GHMG office, hotel and luxury multifamily portfolio[10] is comprised, since 2023, of over 10 million square feet of commercial and residential real estate.[4]
Investments
GHMG owns over 120 residential, mixed-use and commercial properties around the world, in 2025, including over 1,500 hotel rooms.[3][1] The firm prioritizes luxury rental apartments over condo developments,[11][12][13] and has developed several properties with Zeckendorf Development,[6] architects Robert A.M. Stern and Norman Foster,[14][15] and designers Lore Group.[16][17]
Most active in New York City,[1] GHMG owns several properties on Billionaires' Row in Midtown Manhattan, including 520 Park Avenue.[18][19] Manhattan apartment developments include the Anagram Columbus Circle, a 123-unit luxury apartment complex across from the Mandarin Oriental hotel in Columbus Circle.[11][4]
Manhattan, New York properties
- 15 Central Park West[15]
- 520 Park Avenue[15]
- 50 United Nations Plaza[6]
- Anagram Columbus Circle[11][20]
- Anagram NoMad, 10 East 29th Street[11]
- Anagram Gramercy, 51 Irving Place[19][4]
- 18 Gramercy Park[19]
- The Greenwich Lane[19]
- 180 East 88th Street[11]
- Nomad Tower, 1250 Broadway[6]
- 1841 Broadway[6]
- 1845 Broadway[6]
- 99 Park Avenue[6]
- 120 Park Avenue[6]
- 410 Park Avenue[6]
- 875 Third Avenue[6]
- 545 Eighth Avenue[6]
Other properties
- The Novus, North Carolina[21]
- Riggs Hotel, Washington, DC[17]
- Washington Harbour, Washington, DC[22]
- Hotel Pulitzer, Amsterdam[23]
- Eden House Hotel, Grantham, Lincolnshire, England[23]
- Sea Containers House, London[23]