Zeckendorf Growth and Atlas Capital Group’s downtown rental challenge has scored another big deal.
The challenge snagged a contract for a duplex penthouse asking $80 million in its west tower, the Wall Road Journal reported. If the deal closes on the value, it could set a document value per sq. foot mark for a house bought Downtown at $11,236.
It’s also the second priciest contract signed in New York Metropolis this 12 months, after a condo asking $89 million at Legion Funding Group and Nahla Capital’s challenge at 1122 Madison Avenue discovered a purchaser.
At 400 toes within the air, the residence already holds the excellence of being the best rental in West Village historical past. Spanning over 7,100 sq. toes, it has 4 bedrooms and 6 loos, together with over 900 sq. toes of personal outside area.
Compass’ Christine Miller Martin and Kyle Blackmon represented the customer. Gross sales are being led by an in-house group of Dan Tubb and Amy Williamson.
The contract comes lower than a month after the challenge, developed with the Baupost Group, reported its first contracts after quietly launching sales over a year ago. The 22 contract signings included in an modification filed with the New York State Legal professional Common’s workplace included a deal for a Thirtieth-floor unit within the constructing’s west tower asking $75 million.
It has been reported that the 112-unit challenge has carried out over $1 billion in gross sales.
The $80 million contract is the second-most costly signed within the constructing, after a $129 million deal for a number of items first reported by The Actual Deal in December, making it a part of a pileup of yet-to-close Downtown contracts that seem like vying for the most costly sale Downtown, which is at present held by a double-wide townhouse in Greenwich Village that bought for $73 million in 2024.
Along with the $129 million contract at 80 Clarkson, a penthouse at Aurora Capital Associates’ 140 Jane Road asking $88 million snagged a contract final summer season.
– Jake Indursky
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