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Seaport Entertainment mulling offers for 250 Water St. vacant lot
New York Post· 2025-07-13 16:44
Group 1 - Seaport Entertainment Group (SEG) is considering offers for its 1.1-acre vacant lot at 250 Water St., while facing losses at the Tin Building [1][4] - After being spun off from Howard Hughes Corp., SEG's future plans for the site were uncertain, but interest from over 130 potential buyers or partners has been expressed [4][5] - SEG has narrowed down the list of interested parties to three or four, although no names have been disclosed yet [5] Group 2 - SEG announced an "administrative step" to internalize food and beverage operations at its restaurants, indicating a shift in operational strategy [5] - The company terminated its management agreement with Jean-Georges Vongerichten's Creative Culinary Management Company, transitioning to a licensing agreement [6][7] - SEG reported a $33 million loss on the Tin Building in 2024, although part of the building remains operational with its House of the Red Pearl restaurant still attracting customers [7]
Seaport Entertainment Group (SEG) Earnings Call Presentation
2025-06-30 14:03
Recent Highlights Capital Markets Partnerships & Leasing Food & Beverage Internalization ▪ Hired and onboarded employees of Creative Culinary Management Company LLC ("CCMC"), an indirect wholly owned subsidiary of Jean-Georges Restaurants, and entered into a shared services agreement with CCMC as the Company's initial step to internalize food and beverage operations at most of its wholly owned and joint venture-owned restaurants at the Seaport. 2 ▪ Completed the previously announced separation from predeces ...