1. Manhattan's real estate market is improving with a bottom in the lease market; 2. Redeveloping obsolete properties could significantly improve income; 3. Even without redevelopment, the baseline scenario is sustainable for the preferred dividend burden; 4. The current yield on the preferreds implies similar credit risk to typical US home buyers.
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