There have been 302 transactions totaling $641 million filed in New York Metropolis data within the 24 hours earlier than 4 p.m. on Thursday, June 25.
🏆 Industrial: Midtown had the highest industrial actual property deal to hit data, with the sale of two condo complexes often called the Ivy Tower at 349 West forty second Avenue and 350 West forty third Avenue for $148 million. The property on forty second Avenue stands 41 tales tall and has 268 flats; the forty third Avenue constructing stands seven tales tall and homes 52 flats. The customer was Go Residential. The vendor was an affiliate of Friedman Administration Corp., which seems to have owned the buildings for many years.
🏆 Residential: A penthouse in Chinatown at 129 Lafayette Avenue bought for $9.8 million, representing the highest residence sale recorded in New York. An LLC tied to Frederic Marc Antoine Verglas was the vendor. Lafayette PHA LLC was the client. The house spans round 4,600 sq. ft with 4 bedrooms and three and a half bogs. This comes out to about $2,100 per sq. foot. Richard Nassimi with Douglas Elliman had the itemizing.
📊Industrial: In Yorkville, a four-story retail property at 1511 Third Avenue traded for $46.1 million. The sellers had been Union Funding and Nuveen Actual Property, Commercial Observer reported. The customer was Stockbridge, based mostly in San Francisco, in line with the outlet. CBRE represented the sellers within the deal.
📊Residential: James and Clare Bradshaw parted with a townhouse at 52 Sidney Place in Brooklyn Heights for $8.5 million. The customer was Adam Kahn. The house measures about 5,300 sq. ft and has seven bedrooms, 4 bogs and two powder rooms, together with a roofdeck. The house went available on the market in April 2025, with an asking value of just below $11 million. Corcoran’s Deborah Rieders and Tita Omeze had the itemizing.
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