HFZ Capital Group


HFZ Capital Group is a real estate development and investment company based in New York City. Ziel Feldman founded HFZ in 2005 and serves as chairman. As of 2019, HFZ manages more than $10 billion worth of development.

History

Prior to launching HFZ in 2005, Feldman was principal at the national development firm Property Markets Group, which he co-founded with Kevin Maloney in 1991. At PMG, Feldman also worked with Gary Barnett of Extell Development Company.
In 2013, HFZ and partner Fortress Investment Group purchased four Manhattan rental buildings, including The Astor, from Westbrook Partners for more than $610 million. HFZ then converted the properties into for-sale condominiums.
In March 2015, HFZ acquired The Belnord on the Upper West Side of Manhattan from Extell for about $575 million. HFZ hired architect Robert A. M. Stern for the renovation and conversion of the pre-war building into a condominium.
In May 2015, HFZ acquired a full-block site in Chelsea, Manhattan between 17th and 18th Street, and 10th and 11th Avenue for $870 million from Edison Properties. HFZ is developing the property into a two-tower mixed-use development called The XI. Designed by architect Bjarke Ingels, The XI will house 236 condos and Six Senses first hotel in the U.S.
In December 2019, HFZ Capital Group and Reich have purchased the largest distribution center in Florida, a state-of-the-art facility of 1,937,892 square feet that was formerly owned by Transformco, the parent company of Sears stores based throughout the USA.