There have been 170 transactions totaling $338 million recorded in New York Metropolis over the earlier 24 hours earlier than 4 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 9, 2025.
🏆 Residential: The priciest residential actual property sale recorded in New York Metropolis got here in at $10.4 million. Brian and Karen Cohen scooped up a sponsor unit at Pontiac Land Group’s 50 West 53rd Avenue in Midtown. The unit first hit the market in 2020, with an asking value of $15.4 million. Douglas Elliman is dealing with gross sales on the property.
🏆 Industrial: The Eastchester part of the Bronx had the highest business deal recorded within the Huge Apple. UPS bought a 72,200-square-foot industrial constructing at 4275 Boston Street for $15.2 million or about $210 per sq. foot. The customer was an LLC tied to Englewood, New Jersey-based Sitex Group, whose CEO is Brian Milberg. UPS will proceed to lease the property, information present.
📊 Industrial: The Music Corridor of Williamsburg at 66 North sixth Avenue bought for $14 million. The vendor was Charlotte, North Carolina-based Asana Companions. The Bowery Presents, which runs the favored music venue, confirmed to the New York Post in December that its lease on the house wouldn’t be renewed. The constructing’s new house owners are firms tied to Michael Weitzman.
📊 Residential: A belief tied to Mark Affolter, a portfolio supervisor at Ares, dropped $9.8 million on a apartment at 16 Debrosses Avenue in Tribeca. The vendor of the pad was Cooperlauritzen Properties LLC, which bought the unit, a penthouse, in 2016 for $7.1 million. The unit measures about 3,300 sq. toes, pricing the deal at below $3,000 per sq. foot. Douglas Elliman had the itemizing.
📊 Residential: Alexandra and Maria Laracy paid $9.1 million for a penthouse at 225 Fifth Avenue in Nomad. The sellers had been Alessandro and Renata Carlucci. The four-bedroom pad measures 2,900 sq. toes. It went on sale in September with an asking value of $9.8 million. Sotheby’s Worldwide Realty represented the sellers, who bought the unit a decade in the past for $7.9 million.
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