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To:
A Barrett
Cc:
Jeffrey epstein - j. epstein & company [email protected] epstein - j. epstein &
company ([email protected])]; [email protected][jeevacation©gmail.com)
From:
Michael Gargano
Sent:
Tue 10/29/2013 6:49:58 PM
Subject: RE: Re:
Thanks, Anthony.
I totally agree with Jeffrey. As we discussed yesterday, this is very much an intense hands-on operating
business and has more risk than conventional leased real estate. Nevertheless, I think the risks here are
manageable. But I will know a lot more after I tour the property on Thurs and will let you know if I
change my view. In the meantime, here is the way I'm looking at it:
1. Current Low NOI. The NOI is already on the low end of the range and reflects inattentive
management - Lehman.
2. Other Bidders. The other bidders are all traditional real estate players (Carlyle, Hudson Pacific, and
CIM).
3. Potential Upside. The plan would be to gradually convert occupancy to long term arrangements with
Fox or other entertainment/tech firms, which will mitigate the operational risks and also allow us to lock
in long term debt at lower rates. If we can reach agreement with Lehman to buy the property, we would
start the discussions with Fox immediately.
4. Development. We need to get a better handle on potential real estate development potential. The
broker told me that the other bidders are looking at a long term plan of preserving the historic
structures and then demolishing non-historic stages and replacing them with creative office buildings —
there is great demand for such space in the Culver City and Westside markets.
5. Risks. I have asked the studio operator (he's one of the best in the business) we are working with to
list the primary operational risks we need to consider. This way we can review the studio risks on a
more informed basis.
6. Other IV Partners. If Jeffrey prefers, we can bring in other funding sources. I'm just trying to be
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realistic and plan accordingly as all the other bidders have credit lines which would allow certainty of
closing, which is important to Lehman before year end, and then the winning bidder would place the
debt after closing.
From: A Barrett
Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2013 12:09 PM
To: Michael Gargano
Subject: Fwd: Re:
Anthony Barrett
Begin forwarded message:
From: Jeffrey Epstein [email protected]>
Date: October 29, 2013 at 11:57:28 AM EDT
To: Anthony Barrctt
MM.
Subject: Re:
let me think about it, it seems more prone to operational diffictulties than real
estate
On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 10:54 AM, Anthony Barrett -note:
Jeffrey,
Please let us know if you would be able to close all cash if necessary, or if you have any
other ideas.
Anthony
Anthony
On Oct 29, 2013, at 10:41 AM, Michael Gargano wrote:
> Looks like other bidders are willing to close all cash and put the debt in place after so
that Lehman has certainty of close. Do you think Jeffrey could do that? Use a JP
Morgan credit line to close?
> Sent from my iPhone
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Anthony Barrett
Ossa Pro cities, Inc.
NY NY 1006c
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