SHVO is a
real estate investment and development company based in
New York City with offices in
Miami,
San Francisco,
Los Angeles, and
Chicago. It purchases and develops high end properties in the
United States and internationally. SHVO was founded by
Michael Shvo
Michael Shvo (born December 29, 1972) is a real estate developer based in New York City with offices in Miami, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Chicago. He is the Chairman and CEO of SHVO, a real estate development company he founded in 2004.
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who serves as the company Chairman and CEO.
History
2004-2012; Early history
SHVO was founded by real estate developer Michael Shvo in 2004. Prior to that time, Shvo worked as a real-estate broker with
Douglas Elliman
Douglas Elliman is an American real estate company.
Douglas Elliman employs more than 7,000 agents and has 113 offices in New York City and across the country. The company also has a number of subsidiaries related to real estate services such as ...
, the largest brokerage in New York. In 2003, at the age of 30, he achieved more than $300 million in sales from more than 400 deals, becoming the firm's top broker.
Through 2008, SHVO performed $15 billion in real estate transactions worldwide, including
Nurai, a private island off the coast of
Abu Dhabi
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. Additional developments in New York included the
Bryant Park Tower,
The Lumiere on 53rd Street in Manhattan,
Gramercy Starck designed by Philippe Starck, Jade by Jade Jagger, Fultonhaus,
as well as Amangiri in Utah and Nizuc in Mexico. Between 2008 and 2013, Michael Shvo took a break from real estate to focus on art.
2013 to present

SHVO did not restart developments until 2013, initially purchasing a
Getty Oil gas station at the corner of
10th Avenue and
24th Street in
West Chelsea, Manhattan.
It paid $23.5 million for the property which was a record price per buildable square foot in Manhattan.
Prior to the development of the property, Michael Shvo turned the former gas station into a public art space. The site was then developed into a high-end luxury condominium named the
Getty Building.
In early 2014, SHVO announced the acquisition of eight properties located in
SoHo, Manhattan
SoHo, sometimes written Soho (South of Houston Street), is a neighborhood in Lower Manhattan, New York City. Since the 1970s, the neighborhood has been the location of many artists' lofts and art galleries, and has also been known for its variet ...
, including parcels located between
Varick Street,
Broome Street
Broome Street is an east–west street in Lower Manhattan. It runs nearly the full width of Manhattan island, from Hudson Street in the west to Lewis Street in the east, near the entrance to the Williamsburg Bridge. The street is interrupted in ...
, and Watts Street.
It paid $130 million for the site, with plans of turning it into a 30-story residential tower. It was reported by the New York Post that the project would potentially generate more than $800 million in sales.
In August 2014, SHVO made a large land acquisition totaling approximately $240 million to develop one of the tallest towers in New York City and the tallest residential tower in Lower Manhattan.
The project site is in direct proximity to the new World Trade Center complex, with proposed plans for the tower to rise upwards of 1,356 feet.
In January 2015, SHVO went into contract to acquire an island, Matt Lowe's Cay, in Abacos, Bahamas, comprising 50 acres and seven private beaches.
In 2015, it also acquired the majority of the
Crown Building
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located at 57th Street and Fifth Avenue, in partnership with
Vladislav Doronin
Vladislav Doronin (; born 7 November 1962) is an international real estate developer and art collector. He is the owner and chairman of Aman Resorts, chairman and CEO of OKO Group and is a co-founder of Moscow-based Capital Group.
Early life an ...
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General Growth Properties and Wharton properties acquired the retail part of the building. The $1.8 billion purchase was one of the largest in New York City real estate history. The property was designed by
Warren and Wetmore, architects of the
Helmsley Building and
Grand Central Terminal
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. In 2016, it was revealed the property would be developed into an Aman Hotel and 26 apartments that will go by the name of AMAN New York Residences.
In 2018, SHVO purchased the office portion of 685 Fifth Avenue, previously the headquarters of Gucci, from General Growth Partners (GGP), in partnership with Deutsche Finance Group, for 135 million dollars. It has since been disclosed that SHVO will be converting the building into ultra-luxury residences branded as the Mandarin Oriental Residences Fifth Avenue.
In 2019, SHVO purchased Miami’s
Raleigh Hotel, and the adjacent Richmond and South Seas Hotels, from
Tommy Hilfiger along with partners Deutsche Finance America. Along with the same partners, SHVO purchased a property on
Wilshire Boulevard for $130 million, which will be developed into the Mandarin Oriental Residences Beverly Hills, and 711 Fifth Avenue, previously the headquarters of The Coca Cola Company in New York, for $937 million.
In 2020, SHVO and partners purchased 333 South Wabash known as Big Red in Chicago for $370 million, 530 Broadway in New York’s Soho district for approximately $380 million, and the
Transamerica Pyramid in San Francisco for $650 million.
Partial list of projects
See also
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Architecture of New York City
References
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External links
SHVO website
Real estate and property developers
Land development companies
Companies established in 2004