Pakistan eyes $1bn valuation in Roosevelt Hotel JV

Published July 11, 2025
A view of the Roosevelt Hotel in midtown Manhattan, one of Pakistan’s most valuable foreign assets. The government has appointed Jones Lang LaSalle to manage the transaction, which is expected to conclude 
within six to nine months.—Reuters
A view of the Roosevelt Hotel in midtown Manhattan, one of Pakistan’s most valuable foreign assets. The government has appointed Jones Lang LaSalle to manage the transaction, which is expected to conclude within six to nine months.—Reuters

KARACHI: Pakistan is seeking a valuation of at least $1 billion for the Roosevelt Hotel it owns in New York and is ready to part with a minority stake in the prime Manhattan property as it scouts for a redevelopment partner, a senior government official said.

Named after former US President Theodore Roosevelt, the century-old property in midtown Manhattan is considered one of Pakistan’s most valuable foreign assets, which it acquired in 2000. Faced with mounting losses, the over 1,000-room hotel was shut in 2020 and has also operated briefly as a migrant shelter.

As part of the government’s $7 billion IMF-backed privatisation push, Pakistan’s government approved a “transaction structure for the Roosevelt Hotel” on Tuesday, saying it won’t do an outright sale but has decided to adopt a joint venture model to maximise long-term value. It gave no further details.

The senior Pakistani official said the government will retain ownership in the project through an equity partnership but declined to disclose the size of the stake being offered to any potential JV partner.

Government opts for redevelopment model under IMF-backed privatisation push

The official declined to be named since the process is confidential. JLL, or Jones Lang LaSalle, will manage the process, and the government is eyeing a valuation of over $1 billion for the 42,000-square-foot property, which it hopes could be redeveloped for residential and office use, the official said.

“It is among the best pieces of land in NY real estate ... The process begins immediately and is expected to be completed in the next six to nine months,” said the official.

Pakistan’s Privatisa­tion Ministry and state-owned Pakistan Inter­natio­nal Airlines (PIA), which owns the hotel through its investment arm, did not respond to requests for comments, and neither did JLL.

Pakistan this week also approved four parties to bid for a stake in debt-ridden PIA.

The hotel is located near some of New York’s most iconic destinations, including Grand Central Terminal, Times Square, and Fifth Avenue, placing it in one of Manhattan’s most valuable commercial zones.Pakistan’s government is estimating the redevelopment will take 45 years, the official said, adding the “interest level is extremely high.” In June, the government said it expects $100 million in the initial payment from the joint-venture partnership by June 2026.

Published in Dawn, July 11th, 2025

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