There have been 165 transactions totaling $295 million filed in New York Metropolis data within the 24 hours earlier than 4 p.m. on Thursday, Might 7, 2026.
🏆 Business: The highest industrial actual property transaction to hit data was in Elmhurst, the place an industrial constructing at 72-02 51st Avenue traded for $9.9 million. The sellers had been Ciro and Paul Salvia, who had owned the property for almost 30 years. The customer was an LLC tied to Nilin Zhang. The constructing spans 20,700 sq. toes, pricing the sale at about $480 per sq. foot.
🏆 Residential: The priciest residence sale was in Greenwich Village, the place Madison Realty Capital and Metropolis City Realty bought a sponsor unit at 16 Fifth Avenue for just below $10 million. The unit spans 3,700 sq. toes, pricing the sale at roughly $2,700 per sq. foot. The condominium has three bedrooms and three and a half bogs. Its asking value was $10.3 million. Corcoran’s Ryan Kaplan and Tara King-Brown had the itemizing. The customer was FYMIYWF LLC.
📊 Residential: A belief tied to Philip J. Shapiro, chairman at Liberty Maritime Company, parted with a co-op at 535 Park Avenue in Lenox Hill for $8.5 million. The patrons had been investor Barry Feirstein and Julienne Kuttel. The unit, which final bought in 2009 for $3.7 million, has two bedrooms and two and a half bogs, in line with a previous itemizing for the residence.
📊 Residential: Mike Shebat dropped $5.4 million on a co-op at 644 Broadway in Noho. The vendor was Jeffrey Kwatinetz, who bought the unit in 2011 for $3.8 million. The co-op measures 3,400 sq. toes; the deal works out to roughly $1,600 per sq. foot. It has two bedrooms and two and a half bogs.
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