There have been 201 transactions totaling $285 million filed in New York Metropolis information within the 24 hours earlier than 4 p.m. on Monday, Might 4, 2026.
🏆 Business: Crown Heights logged the priciest business deal recorded in New York, with the sale of a retail constructing at 1104-1112 Pacific Road for $9.7 million. The 2-story constructing, bought by an LLC tied to GLR Capital Investments, spans simply over 20,000 sq. toes. The vendor, an LLC linked to Tina Georgi, bought the constructing in 2015 for $5.6 million.
🏆 Residential: Rabina offered a 2,600-square-foot penthouse at its growth at 520 Fifth Avenue in Midtown for slightly below $11 million to a belief linked to Michael Hormel, widower of James Hormel, inheritor to Hormel Meals and the primary brazenly homosexual U.S. ambassador. The complete-floor unit has three bedrooms, three and a half bogs and roughly 400-square-feet of exterior area. Its final asking worth was $12 million. Corcoran is dealing with gross sales on the property.
📊 Residential: In Hudson Sq., Peter and Monica Bittenbender — he’s CEO of leisure firm Mass Enchantment and he or she is an inside designer — bought a 3,200-square-foot, duplex penthouse, parking area and space for storing at 15 Renwick Road for $8.3 million. The unit has 4 bedrooms and 5 bogs; it final offered in 2023 for $7.6 million. The vendor within the newest deal was an LLC tied to Diana DiMenna, a theater and movie producer.
📊 Residential: Patrick Killackey, an NYC Transit official, and Elizabeth Fraser shed a virtually 3,000-square-foot Brooklyn Heights townhouse at 40 Orange Road for slightly below $7 million. The consumers have been Paul Pate and Natalie Kelly. Killackey and Fraser had owned the house since 2015, once they bought it for $4.3 million. It has 5 bedrooms and three bogs and went available on the market in September for $7.3 million. Katriona Kearney with Brown Harris Stevens had the itemizing.
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