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D6 N THE NEW YORK TIMES, MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2020

SCOREBOARD
N.F.L. Week 7

After the ball hooked right of
the upright, the Pittsburgh Steel-
ers jumped and danced and ca-
vorted along their sideline. As it
fluttered wide, quarterback Ben


Roethlisberger’s jaw fell. He ap-
peared to mutter, “He missed it,”
to no one in particular, before
turning, smiling, to his team-
mates.
The Steelers, after improving to
6-0, retreated to their locker room
at Nissan Stadium in Nashville on
Sunday as the only unbeaten team
in a rugged A.F.C. But at some
point over the next 15 minutes or
so, after the initial delight of a 27-
24 victory, their moods changed. It
was as if they had muddled
through a terrible, horrible, no-
good, very bad day instead of their
opponents, the Tennessee Titans
(5-1); as if they were the ones who
had lost when a field-goal attempt
in the waning seconds soared un-
true.
“I don’t take it for granted, but
there’s a way that we like to play,”
Steelers defensive lineman Cam-
eron Heyward said. “There’s a lot
of meat on that bone.”
“No one’s really satisfied after
today,” outside linebacker T. J.
Watt said.
“There’s a lot for us to be urgent
about,” Coach Mike Tomlin said.
“We won’t spend a lot of time cele-
brating this or appreciating this,
because of our work that lies
ahead.”
The Steelers, who led by 24-7 at
halftime, dominated the first half
on Sunday. They scored on their
first four drives. They converted
their first seven third-down at-
tempts. They silenced running
back Derrick Henry, muffled
quarterback Ryan Tannehill, and
held the Titans, the A.F.C. team
with the highest scoring average,


to a single touchdown.
The Steelers, however, flailed in
the second half. Their offense con-
sisted of a measly field goal. They
allowed a 73-yard touchdown.
Roethlisberger threw two inter-
ceptions. The second, by Amani
Hooker in the end zone, gave Ten-
nessee, trailing by 3 points, the
ball with 2 minutes 35 seconds re-
maining.
In four of the Titans’ five wins,
Tannehill had led them on game-
winning drives or in a fourth-
quarter comeback, and as he dis-
sected Pittsburgh — 7 yards to
Corey Davis on third-and-2, 21 to
A. J. Brown on third-and-12 — it
seemed altogether possible, if not
likely, that he would do so again.
The Titans, after having a first-

and-10 at the Pittsburgh 25,
moved backward on their next
three plays — but apparently not
far enough.
Tennessee kicker Stephen
Gostkowski is more accurate from
longer distances. He had made all
five of his field-goal attempts of at
least 50 yards this season. But he
had missed five of 10 from 49
yards or closer, including two last
week against Houston and three
in the season opener at Denver.
The attempt on Sunday, with 19
seconds remaining, was from 45
yards, and the result was predict-
able.
The loss does not remove the
sheen from the Titans’ strong
start, nor does it dismiss their
standing within a demanding

A.F.C., where Baltimore, Kansas
City and Buffalo also lurk.
Over the coming weeks and
months, that knot of competitive
teams will no doubt untangle, but
whether Tennessee contends for
the conference’s top seed — and
the only first-round bye in the
playoffs — and not just an A.F.C.
South title depends in part on
whether its defense can solve its
third-down troubles. The Titans
entered the game as the worst
third-down defense in the league,
allowing conversions on 57.8 per-
cent of chances, yet somehow
fared worse on Sunday: Pitts-
burgh was 13 of 18.
“We’re not starting fast enough
on defense,” Titans safety Kevin
Byard said. “It’s kind of like we’re
expecting the offense to always
dig us out of a hole.”
In that sense, the Steelers are
the more complete team, with
pass-rushing book ends, a stout
secondary and an offense that had
10 players — including Diontae
Johnson, who caught nine passes
for 80 yards and two touchdowns
— touch the ball.
That they won despite a mi-
nus-3 turnover margin seemed to
vex Tomlin, but seven weeks into
the season, no other team in the
conference had weathered chal-
lenges — injuries and attrition and
adhering to coronavirus protocols
and, on Sunday, a formidable
comeback from a formidable team
— better than it had.
After it was over Sunday, after
improving to 6-0 for the first time
since 1978, the Steelers, who play
at Baltimore next week, received
not a shimmering trophy or com-
memorative apparel or a Gator-
ade bath, but rather a reward
that’s less tangible. They briefly
savored the satisfaction that ac-
companied an accomplishment
that would mean far, far more in
January or February.

The Steelers Remain Undefeated, but Unsatisfied


T. J. Watt (90) of the Steelers after the Titans’ Stephen Gost-
kowski had missed a field-goal attempt in the final seconds.

STEVE ROBERTS/USA TODAY SPORTS, VIA REUTERS

By BEN SHPIGEL

Steelers 27, Titans 24


SOCCER

M.L.S. STANDINGS
EAST W L T Pts GF GA
Philadelphia... 12 3 5 41 39 17
Toronto FC... 12 3 5 41 30 22
Columbus ....10 4 5 35 31 16
Orlando City... 8 3 8 32 31 20
N.Y.C.F.C. .....9 8 3 30 27 20
New England... 7 5 8 29 22 19
Red Bulls .....7 8 5 26 24 25
Nashville SC... 6 6 7 25 19 18
Montreal ......7 11 2 23 30 39
Chicago ......5 8 6 21 26 30
Inter Miami CF.. 6 11 3 21 21 30
Atlanta .......5 11 4 19 19 24
D.C. United.... 4 10 6 18 19 34
Cincinnati .....4 12 4 16 11 31
WEST W L T Pts GF GA
Kansas City... 10 6 3 33 35 25
Seattle .......9 4 5 32 36 18
Portland ......9 5 5 32 39 31
Los Angeles FC. 8 7 4 28 42 34
Minnesota .....7 5 6 27 29 23
FC Dallas .....6 5 7 25 22 20
Vancouver .....8 12 0 24 24 41
San Jose .....6 8 6 24 29 45
Real Salt Lake.. 5 7 7 22 24 29
Houston ......4 7 9 21 28 33
Colorado ......5 5 4 19 25 24
LA Galaxy .....5 10 3 18 22 36
Friday, Oct. 23
New England 1, Nashville 1, tie
Saturday, Oct. 24
Red Bulls 2, Chicago 2, tie
N.Y.C.F.C. 3, Montreal 1
Minnesota 1, Cincinnati 0
Miami 2, Orlando City 1
D.C. United 2, Atlanta 1
Philadelphia 5, Toronto FC 0
Columbus 1, Houston 1, tie
Kansas City 4, Colorado 0
FC Dallas 0, Real Salt Lake 0, tie
Vancouver 2, San Jose 1
Sunday, Oct. 25
Los Angeles FC 2, LA Galaxy 0
Tuesday, Oct. 27
Nashville at Montreal, 7 p.m.
Seattle at Vancouver, 10 p.m.

ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE
Team GP W D L GF GA Pts
Everton .......6 4 1 1 14 9 13
Liverpool ......6 4 1 1 15 14 13
Aston Villa .....5 4 0 1 12 5 12
Leicester ......6 4 0 2 13 8 12
Leeds........ 6 3 1 2 12 9 10
Southampton... 6 3 1 2 10 9 10
Crystal Palace.. 6 3 1 2 8 9 10
Wolverhampton. 6 3 1 2 6 8 10
Chelsea ......6 2 3 1 13 9 9
Arsenal .......6 3 0 3 8 7 9
Tottenham .....5 2 2 1 15 8 8
West Ham .....6 2 2 2 12 8 8
Man City ......5 2 2 1 8 8 8
Newcastle .....6 2 2 2 8 10 8
Man United.... 5 2 1 2 9 12 7
Brighton ......5 1 1 3 9 11 4
West Brom.... 5 0 2 3 5 13 2
Burnley .......4 0 1 3 3 8 1
Sheffield United. 6 0 1 5 3 9 1
Fulham .......6 0 1 5 5 14 1
Friday, Oct. 23
Aston Villa 0, Leeds 3
Saturday, Oct. 24
West Ham 1, Man City 1
Fulham 1, Crystal Palace 2
Man United 0, Chelsea 0
Liverpool 2, Sheffield United 1
Sunday, Oct. 25
Southampton 2, Everton 0
Wolverhampton 1, Newcastle 1
Arsenal 0, Leicester 1
Monday, Oct. 26
Brighton vs. West Brom
Burnley vs. Tottenham
Friday, Oct. 30
Wolverhampton vs. Crystal Palace

BASEBALL

M.L.B. PLAYOFFS
WORLD SERIES
(Best-of-7; x-if necessary)
Los Angeles Dodgers 2, Tampa Bay 2
At Arlington, Texas
(All Games on Fox)
Tuesday, Oct. 20: Los Angeles Dodgers 8,
Tampa Bay 3
Wednesday, Oct. 21: Tampa Bay 6, Los
Angeles Dodgers 4
Friday, Oct. 23: Los Angeles Dodgers 6,
Tampa Bay 2
Saturday, Oct. 24: Tampa Bay 8, Los
Angeles Dodgers 7
Sunday, Oct. 25: Los Angeles Dodgers
(Kershaw 6-2) vs. Tampa Bay (Glasnow 5-1)
Tuesday, Oct. 27: Tampa Bay (Snell 4-2)
vs. Los Angeles Dodgers, 8:08 p.m.
x-Wednesday, Oct. 28: Tampa Bay vs. Los
Angeles Dodgers, 8:09 p.m.

FOOTBALL

N.F.L. STANDINGS

AMERICAN CONFERENCE
East W L T Pct PF PA
Buffalo 5 2 0 .714 174 178
Miami 3 3 0 .500 160 113
N. England 2 4 0 .333 115 143
Jets 0 7 0 .000 85 203
South W L T Pct PF PA
Tennessee 5 1 0 .833 188 153
Indianapolis 4 2 0 .666 157 115
Houston 1 6 0 .142 166 217
Jacksonville 1 6 0 .142 154 220
North W L T Pct PF PA
Pittsburgh 6 0 0 1.000 183 118
Baltimore 5 1 0 .833 179 104
Cleveland 5 2 0 .714 200 221
Cincinnati 1 5 1 .214 163 194
West W L T Pct PF PA
Kansas City 6 1 0 .857 218 143
Las Vegas 3 3 0 .500 171 197
Denver 2 4 0 .333 116 153
L.A. Chargers 2 4 0 .333 149 154

NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East W L T Pct PF PA
Phila. 2 4 1 .357 163 196
Dallas 2 5 0 .285 176 243
Washington 2 5 0 .285 133 165
Giants 1 6 0 .142 122 174
South W L T Pct PF PA
Tampa Bay 5 2 0 .714 222 142
New Orleans 4 2 0 .666 180 174
Carolina 3 4 0 .428 162 168
Atlanta 1 6 0 .142 184 207
North W L T Pct PF PA
Chicago 5 1 0 .833 128 116
Green Bay 5 1 0 .833 197 159
Detroit 3 3 0 .500 156 165
Minnesota 1 5 0 .166 155 192
West W L T Pct PF PA
Seattle 5 0 0 1.000 169 135
Arizona 4 2 0 .666 166 112
L.A. Rams 4 2 0 .666 152 114
San Fran. 4 3 0 .571 181 136
THURSDAY
Philadelphia 22, Giants 21
SUNDAY
Buffalo 18, Jets 10
Pittsburgh 27, Tennessee 24
Green Bay 35, Houston 20
Cleveland 37, Cincinnati 34
New Orleans 27, Carolina 24
Detroit 23, Atlanta 22
Washington 25, Dallas 3
San Francisco 33, New England 6
Tampa Bay 45, Las Vegas 20
Kansas City 43, Denver 16
L.A. Chargers 39, Jacksonville 29
Seattle at Arizona
Open: Baltimore, Indianapolis,
Miami, Minnesota
MONDAY
Chicago at L.A. Rams, 8:15
THURSDAY, OCT. 29
Atlanta at Carolina, 8:20

COLLEGE FOOTBALL

A.P. TOP 25 POLL
The top 25 teams in the Associated Press
college football poll, with first-place votes
in parentheses, records through Oct. 24,
total points based on 25 points for a first-
place vote through one point for a 25th-
place vote, and previous ranking:
Record Pts Pvs


  1. Clemson (52) ......6-0 1,539 1

  2. Alabama (10) ......5-0 1,494 2

  3. Ohio St. ..........1-0 1,402 5

  4. Notre Dame .......5-0 1,353 3

  5. Georgia ..........3-1 1,292 4

  6. Oklahoma St. ......4-0 1,201 6

  7. Cincinnati .........4-0 1,100 9

  8. Texas A&M ........3-1 1,094 7

  9. Wisconsin .........1-0 950 14

  10. Florida ...........2-1 933 10

  11. BYU ............6-0 906 12

  12. Miami ...........5-1 888 11

  13. Michigan .........1-0 839 18

  14. Oregon ..........0-0 784 13

  15. North Carolina ......4-1 758 14

  16. Kansas St. ........4-1 562 20

  17. Indiana ..........1-0 466 -

  18. Penn St. .........0-1 443 8

  19. Marshall ..........5-0 379 22

  20. Coastal Carolina... .5-0 282 25

  21. Southern Cal ......0-0 243 24

  22. SMU ............5-1 208 16

  23. Iowa St. ..........3-2 205 17

  24. Oklahoma ........3-2 155 -

  25. Boise St. .........1-0 113 -
    Others receiving votes: Memphis 105,
    Liberty 85, Tulsa 80, Louisiana-Lafayette
    50, Army 44, Auburn 41, Minnesota 40,
    Utah 36, Northwestern 20, Washington
    15, Arkansas 15, Purdue 8, Arizona St.
    7, Appalachian St. 6, California 4, Boston
    College 2, Texas 2, San Diego St. 1.


DRIVE ON CHAMPIONSHIP
At Great Waters Course
Greensboro, Ga.
Purse: $1.3 million
Yardage: 6,664; Par: 72
Final Round
A. McDonald, $195,000... 66-68-69-69—272 -16
D. Kang, $115,184 ......65-70-70-68—273 -15
B. Pagdanganan, $83,557 68-67-69-70—274 -14
M. Harigae, $58,332 .....72-68-68-67—275 -13
C. Ciganda, $58,332.....73-65-68-69—275 -13
A. Jutanugarn, $39,099... 67-69-72-69—277 -11
K. Kirk, $39,099 ........72-65-70-70—277 -11
M. Castren, $28,273..... 69-69-73-67—278 -10
L. Ko, $28,273 .........71-70-68-69—278 -10
B. Altomare, $28,273.....71-67-70-70—278 -10
M. Reid, $22,859 .......69-68-73-69—279 -9
P. Lindberg, $22,859.....68-69-72-70—279 -9
S. Oh, $18,918.........71-72-69-68—280 -8
B. Lincicome, $18,918.... 72-70-70-68—280 -8
G. Lopez, $18,918 ......70-71-70-69—280 -8
M. Khang, $18,918......71-70-68-71—280 -8
S. Lewis, $15,682.......70-71-71-69—281 -7
H. Green, $15,682.......74-68-68-71—281 -7
A. Yin, $15,682.........72-67-70-72—281 -7
L. Nagel, $13,748.......73-73-65-71—282 -6
S. Schmelzel, $13,748.... 72-71-68-71—282 -6
L. Weaver, $13,748......67-72-72-71—282 -6
C. Choi, $13,748........69-69-72-72—282 -6
A. Ernst, $11,171 .......75-72-67-69—283 -5
M. Steen, $11,171.......68-72-74-69—283 -5
L. Thompson, $11,171.... 71-74-68-70—283 -5
E. Szokol, $11,171 ......71-70-72-70—283 -5
J. Song, $11,171 .......65-75-71-72—283 -5
L. Duncan, $11,171......71-71-68-73—283 -5
Y. Noh, $11,171........ 72-69-69-73—283 -5
A. Lee, $9,144......... 75-68-72-69—284 -4
M. Stackhouse, $9,144... 70-75-68-71—284 -4
J. Kupcho, $9,144.......70-71-71-72—284 -4
A. Olson, $7,168........72-73-75-65—285 -3
M. Jutanugarn, $7,168.... 75-69-73-68—285 -3
X. Lin, $7,168..........74-69-73-69—285 -3
S. Meadow, $7,168......74-70-71-70—285 -3
C. Knight, $7,168 .......72-72-70-71—285 -3
L. Coughlin, $7,168......69-75-70-71—285 -3
B. Lang, $7,168........ 71-70-73-71—285 -3
C. Kim, $7,168.........71-70-72-72—285 -3
C. Kerr, $7,168.........73-70-69-73—285 -3
G. Piller, $5,373 ........72-75-70-69—286 -2
J. Shin, $5,373.........71-76-70-69—286 -2
R. Ree, $5,373.........70-70-74-72—286 -2
M. Fassi, $5,373........73-71-69-73—286 -2
C. Boutier, $5,373.......69-70-74-73—286 -2
E. H. Ji, $4,525.........72-70-74-71—287 -1
H. Kang, $4,525........71-75-69-72—287 -1
C. Masson, $4,525......71-73-71-72—287 -1
P. Phatlum, $4,525......74-70-70-73—287 -1

TENNIS

EUROPEAN OPEN
At Lotto Arena
Antwerp, Belgium
Men's Singles
Championship
Ugo Humbert, France, vs. Alex de Minaur
(8), Australia, 6-1, 7-6 (4).
Men's Doubles
Championship
Michael Venus, New Zealand, and John
Peers (2), Australia, d. Rohan Bopanna,
India, and Matwe Middelkoop, Netherlands,
6-3, 6-4.

AUTO RACING

SPEEDYCASH.COM 400
At Texas Motor Speedway
Fort Worth
Lap length: 1.50 miles
(Start position in parentheses)


  1. (1) Sheldon Creed, Chevrolet, 152
    laps, 59 points.

  2. (3) Austin Hill, Toyota, 152, 47.

  3. (6) Zane Smith, Chevrolet, 152, 44.

  4. (20) Raphael Lessard, Toyota, 152, 33.

  5. (2) Brett Moffitt, Chevrolet, 152, 41.

  6. (7) Matt Crafton, Ford, 152, 47.

  7. (18) Austin Wayne Self, Chevrolet,
    152, 30.

  8. (29) Dylan Lupton, Ford, 152, 29.

  9. (11) Derek Kraus, Toyota, 152, 34.

  10. (23) Tanner Gray, Ford, 152, 27.

  11. (16) Tyler Hill, Chevrolet, 152, 26.

  12. (28) Chase Purdy, Chevrolet, 152, 25.

  13. (25) Jordan Anderson, Chevrolet,
    152, 24.

  14. (22) Spencer Boyd, Chevrolet, 152,



  15. (36) James Buescher, Chevrolet,
    152, 22.

  16. (9) Tyler Ankrum, Chevrolet, 152, 21.

  17. (19) Danny Bohn, Toyota, 152, 20.

  18. (26) Dawson Cram, Chevrolet, 152,



  19. (32) Josh Bilicki, Toyota, accident,
    151, 0.

  20. (8) Ben Rhodes, Ford, 151, 32.

  21. (5) Chandler Smith, Toyota, 151, 26.

  22. (30) Ray Ciccarelli, Chevrolet, 151,



  23. (15) Johnny Sauter, Ford, 150, 14.

  24. (31) Jennifer Jo Cobb, Chevrolet,
    149, 13.

  25. (10) Christian Eckes, Toyota,
    accident, 145, 20.

  26. (35) Norm Benning, Chevrolet, 143,



  27. (34) Josh Reaume, Chevrolet,
    brakes, 131, 10.

  28. (21) Stewart Friesen, Toyota,
    accident, 129, 9.

  29. (13) Trevor Bayne, Chevrolet, engine,
    118, 8.

  30. (27) Natalie Decker, Chevrolet,
    vibration, 115, 7.

  31. (12) Todd Gilliland, Ford, accident,
    105, 7.

  32. (4) Grant Enfinger, Ford, engine,
    91, 9.


GOLF

ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP
At Sherwood Country Club
Thousand Oaks, Calif.
Purse: $8 million
Yardage: 7,027; Par: 72
Final Round
P. Cantlay $1,440,000.... 67-65-68-65—265 -23
J. Rahm $704,000.......68-67-63-68—266 -22
J. Thomas $704,000.....65-65-67-69—266 -22
R. Henley $315,000......68-72-63-66—269 -19
R. Palmer $315,000......69-65-66-69—269 -19
C. Smith $315,000 ......67-69-66-67—269 -19
B. Watson $315,000..... 70-63-68-68—269 -19
C. Champ $232,000.....70-68-65-67—270 -18
C. Conners $232,000.... 69-67-68-66—270 -18
J. Dahmen $232,000.....68-70-65-67—270 -18
T. Finau $184,000.......69-64-69-69—271 -17
D. Frittelli $184,000......66-65-70-70—271 -17
L. Griffin $184,000......66-65-68-72—271 -17
K. Kisner $142,933 ......66-67-73-66—272 -16
S. N. Mu $142,933 ......64-70-66-72—272 -16
P. Reed $142,933.......70-63-71-68—272 -16
D. Berger $95,858 ......69-68-69-67—273 -15
J. Kokrak $95,858.......69-65-69-70—273 -15
R. McIlroy $95,858 ......73-67-67-66—273 -15
J. Niemann $95,858 .....70-66-68-69—273 -15
A. Noren $95,858.......67-68-68-70—273 -15
J. Rose $95,858........67-67-72-67—273 -15
X. Schauffele $95,858.... 69-72-67-65—273 -15
S. Scheffler $95,858 .....67-65-69-72—273 -15
W. Simpson $95,858.....69-65-67-72—273 -15
M. Fitzpatrick $60,880.... 69-65-67-73—274 -14
B. Harman $60,880......66-68-67-73—274 -14
T. Duncan $50,137......68-68-72-67—275 -13
S. Norris, $50,137.......68-73-67-67—275 -13
H. English $50,137......66-67-72-70—275 -13
T. Hatton $50,137.......65-68-76-66—275 -13
H. Matsuyama $50,137... 70-71-68-66—275 -13
K. Na $50,137 .........70-65-69-71—275 -13
K. Streelman $50,137.... 74-67-70-64—275 -13
B. Hun An $36,680......74-68-67-67—276 -12
A. Ancer $36,680 .......67-66-77-66—276 -12
P. Casey $36,680.......69-71-69-67—276 -12
T. Gooch $36,680.......74-63-71-68—276 -12
S. Kodaira $36,680......68-66-70-72—276 -12
C. Ortiz $36,680........72-65-68-71—276 -12
M. Hubbard $26,880.....67-70-71-69—277 -11
M. Hughes $26,880 .....67-72-68-70—277 -11
S. Im $26,880..........68-68-69-72—277 -11
T. Kanaya, $26,880......70-67-68-72—277 -11
B. Kennedy, $26,880.....72-67-66-72—277 -11
J. Spieth $26,880.......70-66-74-67—277 -11
B. Todd $20,053........69-69-70-70—278 -10
T. Hoge $20,053........71-70-69-68—278 -10
V. Hovland $20,053......71-64-71-72—278 -10
J. Herman $17,560......70-65-72-72—279 -9
A. Landry $17,560.......69-67-70-73—279 -9
C. Morikawa $17,560.... 71-65-72-71—279 -9
M. Wolff $17,560........69-69-75-66—279 -9
G. Charoenkul, $16,480... 73-67-69-71—280 -8
H. Higgs $16,480.......73-66-73-68—280 -8
M. Kuchar $16,480......70-69-70-71—280 -8
T. Fleetwood $16,000.... 70-68-74-69—281 -7
R. Fowler $16,000.......71-67-73-70—281 -7
R. Werenski $16,000.....72-61-72-76—281 -7

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the accuracy or completeness) that: (A) (i) 88 Lex Junior Mezzanine Borrower owns 100% of the 88 Lex
Membership Interests, and the 88 Lex Membership Interests in 88 Lex Pledged Entity constitute the principal
asset of 88 Lex Junior Mezzanine Borrower; (ii) 88 Lex Pledged Entity owns 100% of the limited liability company
interests in HFZ 88 Lexington Avenue Holdings LLC (“88 Lex Sole Member”), and such interests are the principal
asset of 88 Lex Pledged Entity, which pledged such interests as collateral for a senior mezzanine loan made to 88
Lex Pledged Entity (the “88 Lex Senior Mezzanine Loan”) which is evidenced by the loan documents entered into
in connection therewith (collectively, the “88 Lex Senior Mezzanine Loan Documents”); (iii) 88 Lex Sole Member
owns 100% of the limited liability company membership interests in HFZ 88 Lexington Avenue Owner LLC (“ 88
Lex Property Owner”), which interests are the principal asset of 88 Lex Sole Member, (iv) 88 Lex Property Owner
owns certain condominium units in the real property located at 88 Lexington Avenue, New York, New York (the
“88 Lex Property”), and the 88 Lex Property constitutes the principal asset of 88 Lex Property Owner; (v) 88 Lex
Property Owner is the borrower under certain mortgage loans (collectively, the “88 Lex Mortgage Loan”) held by
JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association, in its capacity as administrative agent for the lenders under certain
mortgage loans (collectively, “Mortgage Lender”), and subject to the loan documents entered into in connection
therewith, including without limitation, a pledge of the membership interests of 88 Lex Sole Member in 88 Lex
Property Owner (collectively, the “88 Lex Mortgage Loan Documents”); (B) (i) 90 Lex Junior Mezzanine Borrower
owns 100% of the 90 Lex Membership Interests, and the 90 Lex Membership Interests in 90 Lex Pledged Entity
constitute the principal asset of 90 Lex Junior Mezzanine Borrower; (ii) 90 Lex Pledged Entity owns 100% of the
limited liability company interests in HFZ 90 Lexington Avenue Holdings LLC (“90 Lex Sole Member”), and such
interests are the principal asset of 90 Lex Pledged Entity, which pledged such interests as collateral for a senior
mezzanine loan made to 90 Lex Pledged Entity (the “90 Lex Senior Mezzanine Loan”) which is evidenced by the
loan documents entered into in connection therewith (collectively, the “90 Lex Senior Mezzanine Loan
Documents”); (iii) 90 Lex Sole Member owns 100% of the limited liability company membership interests in HFZ
90 Lexington Avenue Owner LLC (“90 Lex Property Owner”), which interests are the principal asset of 90 Lex
Sole Member, (iv) 90 Lex Property Owner owns certain condominium units in the real property located at 90
Lexington Avenue, New York, New York (the “90 Lex Property”), and the 90 Lex Property constitutes the principal
asset of 90 Lex Property Owner; (v) 90 Lex Property Owner is the borrower under certain mortgage loans
(collectively, the “90 Lex Mortgage Loan”) held by Mortgage Lender, and subject to the loan documents entered
into in connection therewith, including without limitation, a pledge of the membership interests of 90 Lex Sole
Member in 90 Lex Property Owner (collectively, the “90 Lex Mortgage Loan Documents”); (C) (i) Astor Junior
Mezzanine Borrower owns 100% of the Astor Membership Interests, and the Astor Membership Interests in Astor
Pledged Entity constitute the principal asset of Astor Junior Mezzanine Borrower; (ii) Astor Pledged Entity owns
100% of the limited liability company interests in HFZ 235 West 75th Street Holdings LLC (“Astor Sole Member”),
and such interests are the principal asset of Astor Pledged Entity, which pledged such interests as collateral for a
senior mezzanine loan made to Astor Pledged Entity (the “Astor Senior Mezzanine Loan”) which is evidenced by
the loan documents entered into in connection therewith (collectively, the “Astor Senior Mezzanine Loan
Documents”); (iii) Astor Sole Member owns 100% of the limited liability company membership interests in HFZ
235 West 75th Street Owner LLC (“Astor Property Owner”), which interests are the principal asset of Astor Sole
Member, (iv) Astor Property Owner owns certain condominium units in the real property located at 235 West 75th
Street, New York, New York (the “Astor Property”), and the Astor Property constitutes the principal asset of Astor
Property Owner; (v) Astor Property Owner is the borrower under certain mortgage loans (collectively, the “Astor
Mortgage Loan”) held by Mortgage Lender, and subject to the loan documents entered into in connection
therewith, including without limitation, a pledge of the membership interests of Astor Sole Member in Astor
Property Owner (collectively, the “Astor Mortgage Loan Documents”); and (D) (i) Metro Junior Mezzanine
Borrower owns 100% of the Metro Membership Interests, and the Metro Membership Interests in Metro Pledged
Entity constitute the principal asset of Metro Junior Mezzanine Borrower; (ii) Metro Pledged Entity owns 100% of
the limited liability company interests in HFZ 301 West 53rd Street Holdings LLC (“Metro Sole Member” and,
together with 88 Lex Sole Member, 90 Lex Sole Member and Astor Sole Member, collectively, “Sole Members”),
and such interests are the principal asset of Metro Pledged Entity, which pledged such interests as collateral for
a senior mezzanine loan made to Metro Pledged Entity (the “Metro Senior Mezzanine Loan” and, together with
the 88 Lex Senior Mezzanine Loan, the 90 Lex Senior Mezzanine Loan and the Astor Senior Mezzanine Loan,
collectively, the “Senior Mezzanine Loans”) which is evidenced by the loan documents entered into in connection

therewith (collectively, the “Metro Senior Mezzanine Loan Documents” and, together with the 88 Lex Senior
Mezzanine Loan Documents, the 90 Lex Senior Mezzanine Loan Documents and the Astor Senior Mezzanine Loan
Documents, collectively, the “Senior Mezzanine Loan Documents”); (iii) Metro Sole Member owns 100% of the
limited liability company membership interests in HFZ 301 West 53rd Street Owner LLC (“Metro Property Owner”
and, together with 88 Lex Property Owner, 90 Lex Property Owner and Astor Property Owner, collectively,
“Property Owners”), which interests are the principal asset of Metro Sole Member, (iv) Metro Property Owner
owns certain condominium units in the real property located at 301 West 75th Street, New York, New York (the
“Metro Property” and, together with the 88 Lex Property, the 90 Lex Property and the Astor Property, collectively,
the “Property”), and the Metro Property constitutes the principal asset of Metro Property Owner; (v) Metro
Property Owner is the borrower under certain mortgage loans (collectively, the “Metro Mortgage Loan” and,
together with the 88 Lex Mortgage Loan, the 90 Lex Mortgage Loan and the Astor Mortgage Loan, collectively,
the “Mortgage Loans”) held by Mortgage Lender, and subject to the loan documents entered into in connection
therewith, including without limitation, a pledge of the membership interests of Metro Sole Member in Metro
Property Owner (collectively, the “Metro Mortgage Loan Documents” and, together with the 88 Lex Mortgage
Loan Documents, the 90 Lex Mortgage Loan Documents and the Astor Mortgage Loan Documents, collectively,
the “Mortgage Loan Documents”). Each of the four loans secured by the respective Collateral (each, a “Junior
Mezzanine Loan”) is subordinated to the related Senior Mezzanine Loan, with an aggregate outstanding principal
amount of approximately $56,367,819 (which amount does not include accrued interest, default interest, late
fees, enforcement costs or any additional amounts comprising the Senior Mezzanine Loan), which is subordinate
to the related Mortgage Loans, with an aggregate outstanding principal amount of approximately $112,671,802
(which amount does not include accrued interest, default interest, late fees, enforcement costs or any additional
amounts comprising the Mortgage Loan), as further described in the ICA (as defined below). Each Junior
Mezzanine Loan is cross-defaulted and cross collateralized with each other Junior Mezzanine Loan. The public
sale of the 88 Lex Collateral, 90 Lex Collateral, Astor Collateral and Metro Collateral shall be conducted
simultaneously and on a consolidated basis as set forth herein.
The sale of the Collateral will take place on November 12, 2020 at 12:00 P.M. New York time, via audio/
video teleconference and, subject to the COVID-19 pandemic and applicable law (including any Executive
Orders of the Governor of the State of New York) relating thereto, in the offices of Dechert LLP, located at
1095 Avenue of the Americas, New York, New York 10036. On or before 6:00 PM New York Time on November
11, 2020, Qualified Bidders (as defined in the Terms of Sale (as defined below)) that have timely made the
Required Deposit (as defined in the Terms of Sale) shall be provided with (x) audio/video teleconference
dial-in information necessary to participate in the public auction electronically and (y) confirmation whether
the public auction will also be held in person, subject to the foregoing provisions. The public sale shall be
conducted by Mannion Auctions, LLC, by William Mannion, Auctioneer, NYC DCA License No. 796322, and/
or Matthew D. Mannion, Auctioneer, NYC DCA License No. 1434494.
The Collateral will be sold as a single lot, and will not be divided or sold in lesser amounts, on an “as is,
where is” basis, with all faults, and without representations or warranties of any kind or nature whatsoever,
including, without limitation, any representation or warranty relating to title, possession, quiet enjoyment, or
the like, and without any recourse whatsoever to Secured Party or any other person acting for or on behalf of
Secured Party. Secured Party reserves the right to restrict prospective bidders to those who will represent that
they are purchasing the Membership Interests for their own accounts for investment and not with a view to the
distribution or resale of such Membership Interests, to verify that each certificate of the Membership Interests to
be sold bears a legend substantially to the effect that such interests have not been registered under the Securities
Act of 1933, as amended (the “Securities Act”), and may not be disposed of in violation of the provisions of the
Securities Act, and to impose such other limitations or conditions in connection with the sale of the Membership
Interests as the Secured Party deems necessary or advisable in order to comply with the Securities Act or any
other applicable law.
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that there are specific requirements for any potential bidder in connection with
obtaining information, bidding on the Collateral and purchasing the Collateral (the “Requirements”), including
(1) complying with the restrictions applicable to the sale of the Membership Interests set forth in that certain
Amended and Restated Intercreditor Agreement, dated November 30, 2018 (the “ICA”), including without
limitation, that such bidder is a “Qualified Transferee” (defined in the ICA) and the winning bidder must deliver
all documents and pay such amounts required by the ICA (including but not limited to, providing replacement
guarantees by a Replacement Third Party Obligor (defined in the ICA)), (2) complying with the Pledged Entities’
governing documents, the Senior Mezzanine Loan Documents and Mortgage Loan Documents, and (3) complying
with the other qualifications and requirements (including but not limited to, each Terms of Sale relating to the sale
of Collateral respect to each Junior Mezzanine Loan) (collectively, the “Terms of Sale”). An online datasite for
the Sale (the “Datasite”) will include certain relevant information that Secured Party possesses contains certain
relevant information that Secured Party possesses concerning the Junior Mezzanine Borrowers, the Collateral,
the Pledged Entities, and the Properties, copies of the applicable agreements and other documents evidencing
or relating to the Junior Mezzanine Loans, the Senior Mezzanine Loans, the Mortgage Loans, the ICA and certain
other related documents and information in Secured Party’s possession (including documents related to the
Properties) (collectively, the “Disclosed Materials”). Access to the Datasite will be provided upon a request
made to the contact listed at the end of this notice and will be conditioned upon execution of a confidentiality
agreement which will be provided in connection therewith. To participate in the auction, prospective bidders must
confirm their ability to satisfy the Requirements in the manner described in the Terms of Sale, including, but not
limited to, a requirement to make a good-faith deposit against such bidder’s payment of the purchase price. No
information provided to a bidder whether provided in the Datasite or otherwise, shall constitute a representation
or warranty of any kind with respect to such information, the Collateral or the Sale. Bidders are encouraged to
review all Disclosed Materials and perform such due diligence as they deem necessary in advance of the Sale.
Secured Party reserves the right to credit bid, reject all bids and terminate or adjourn the sale to such other
date and time as Secured Party may deem proper. All bids (other than credit bids of Secured Party) must be for
cash and the successful bidder must be prepared to deliver immediately available federal funds (1) for Second
Deposit (as defined in the Terms of Sale) on the date of the Sale and (2) for the balance of the purchase price of
the Collateral on the closing date prescribed by the Terms of Sale and otherwise comply with the Requirements.
The winning bidder must pay all transfer taxes, stamp duties and similar taxes incurred in connection with the
purchase of the Collateral.
Questions may be directed to Brock Cannon at (212) 372-2066 or [email protected]

NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given that, in accordance with applicable provisions of the Uniform Commercial Code as
enacted in New York, AB Commercial Real Estate Debt - B2 S.à r.l. (or its assignee) (“Secured Party”) will offer
for sale, at public auction, one hundred percent (100%) of the limited liability company interests (“Interests”)
in Campo Felice Phase I, LLC (“Mortgage Borrower”) owned by Campo Felice Holdings, LLC (“Debtor”).
Mortgage Borrower is the fee owner of the property and improvements thereon known as 2500 Edward Drive,
Fort Myers, FL 33901. The public auction will be held on November 16, 2020 at 2:00 p.m. EST by remote
auction conducted via Cisco WebEx Remote Meeting to the highest qualified bidder; provided however, that
Secured Party reserves the right to cancel the sale in its entirety, or to adjourn the sale to a future date. The
public sale shall be conducted by Mannion Auctions, LLC, by William Mannion, Auctioneer, NYC DCA License
No. 796322, and/or Matthew D. Mannion, Auctioneer, NYC DCA License No. 1434494.
Secured Party made a loan (the “Loan”) to Mortgage Borrower and is offering the Interests for sale to
enforce Secured Party’s rights in the Interests under the Pledge and Security Agreement, dated as of July 3,
2018, which granted Secured Party a first priority security interest in the Interests to secure the obligations
of Mortgage Borrower with regard to the Loan. The Loan, in the original principal amount of $62,000,000
has been accruing interest and other charges following Mortgage Borrower’s default under the applicable
loan documents. Secured Party reserves the right to credit bid, set a minimum reserve price, reject all
bids (including any bid that it deems to have been made by a bidder unable to satisfy qualifications or any
requirements imposed by Secured Party upon prospective bidders in connection with the sale or to whom in
the Secured Party’s sole judgment a sale may not lawfully be made) and terminate or adjourn the sale to
another time, without further notice.
Interested parties must contact Newmark Knight Frank, 125 Park Avenue, New York, New York 10017, Attn:
Brock Cannon, tel. (212) 372-2066, email [email protected] to obtain further information concerning
access to the remote auction, requirements for obtaining information relating to the Interests, qualifications for
bidding, bidding procedures, attending the sale, deposit amounts, and terms of sale. All other inquiries should
be directed to Greenberg Traurig, LLP, counsel for Secured Party, Attn: Steven Sinatra, Esq., SinatraS@gtlaw.
com. Upon execution of a standard confidentiality and non-disclosure agreement, additional documentation and
information will be available. Interested parties who do not contact Newmark Knight Frank prior to the sale
will not be permitted to enter a bid.

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