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St. John's University Sells Staten Island Campus to Wagner College for $30 Million

St. John's University completed the sale of its Staten Island campus to Wagner College. The transaction price was $30 million according to city records.

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St. John's University sold its Staten Island campus to Wagner College for $30 million. The transfer was recorded in documents filed with the New York City Office of the City Register.

The sale closed recently and transferred ownership of the campus property. No additional terms or conditions were disclosed in the filing. The New York City Office of the City Register maintains public records of real estate transactions in the five boroughs.

Key Facts

$30 million sale price
amount paid by Wagner College to St. John's University
Staten Island campus
property transferred from St. John's University to Wagner College
New York City Office of the City Register
agency that recorded the transaction documents

Potential Impact

  1. 01

    Wagner College gains ownership of an additional campus facility in Staten Island.

  2. 02

    St. John's University receives $30 million in proceeds from the property sale.

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PublishedMay 29, 2026, 5:32 PM
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