There have been 222 transactions totaling $540 million filed in New York Metropolis information within the 24 hours earlier than 4 p.m. on Thursday, August 6.
🏆Residential: The most costly recorded house sale was within the West Village. The property of Eric Gilliland, a tv and movie author and producer who wrote for “The Surprise Years” and “Roseanne,” shed a three-family townhouse at 262 West eleventh Avenue for $10.7 million. The client was Wren Lane LLC. Gilliland, who died in 2024, had owned the house since 2004, when he bought it for $4.8 million. The 21-foot-wide townhouse spans 5,100 sq. ft. Compass’ Jennifer Regen, Ian Slater and Michael Koeneke had the itemizing, which went dwell in March with an asking value of $12.5 million.
🏆Industrial: The priciest business deal to hit information was in Midtown, the place an affiliate of Madrid-based Azora offloaded the 16-story, 107-key Chemists’ Membership Lodge at 52 East 41st Street for $96.6 million. The client was Eurostars Lodge Firm. Eastdil Secured suggested the vendor on the deal.
📊Industrial: In Washington Heights, the 182-unit condo complicated at 1930 Amsterdam Avenue traded for $80 million. The previous house owners of the 15-story property have been HP Dunwell Housing Growth Fund Firm and an affiliate of L&M Fund Administration. HP Dunwell remains to be an proprietor of the constructing, together with an organization tied to Phoenix Realty Group. The deal breaks all the way down to $440,000 per unit.
📊Industrial: In Downtown Brooklyn, an affiliate of Newark, New Jersey-based Edison Properties offered a parking zone at 55 Smith Avenue for $58.1 million. The client was an organization tied to Cheskie Weisz, who in February filed an utility to assemble a 103,200-square-foot, 22-story mixed-use tower on the website.
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