Joseph Chetrit, born into a Moroccan-Jewish family, started the Chetrit Group with his brothers Meyer, Jacob and Juda, beginning with investments in New York’s outer boroughs in the 1980s and 1990s.
Months after allegedly defaulting on its debt, the Chetrit Group stands in danger of losing 250 West 43rd Street to foreclosure. Mack Real Estate Credit Strategies sued Joseph and Meyer Chetrit in ...
The Gramercy Square Condominiums brought 223 condos to the market in 2018 and allegedly, a whole lot of headaches.
He was 69, according to an employee at Chetrit Group who declined to say where he died or the cause. Jacob worked alongside brothers Joseph, Meyer and Juda Chetrit at a firm that owned or owns the ...
A lender has sued developers Joseph and Meyer Chetrit over what it claims ... co-principals of the firm the Chetrit Group, owe a total of $223 million for three mezzanine loans secured by the ...
Jacob Chetrit, part of one of New York City’s biggest real estate families and the owner of the Chetrit Organization, has died at the age of 69.