There have been 204 transactions totaling $379 million filed in New York Metropolis data within the 24 hours earlier than 4 p.m. on Monday, March 9, 2026.
🏆 Residential: The highest residential sale was on the Higher East Facet. Edgar Bronfman, Jr., the previous CEO of Warner Music Group, parted with a penthouse at 812 Park Avenue for $19.4 million. The client was a belief. Bronfman had purchased the co-op in 2011 for $15.9 million. The six-bedroom pad is a triplex, with a library, wood-burning fire and wraparound terrace.
🏆 Business: Lengthy Island Metropolis had the highest business sale recorded within the Massive Apple, with the sale of a grocery store at 42-02 Northern Boulevard for $101.1 million. The vendor was an LLC tied to Gould Buyers and Georgetown Companions, and the client was 42-02 NB Proprietor LLC. The constructing, dwelling to a Meals Bazaar, spans practically 75,000 sq. toes and has not traded for many years.
📊 Business: On the Higher East Facet, an condominium constructing at 1330 Third Avenue offered for $8.4 million. The vendor was an LLC, tied to Steven M. Bari, which had owned the properties because the Seventies. The client was an LLC tied to oral surgeon Dr. Babak Zargari and Minoo Zargari. The 7,300-square-foot constructing stands 5 tales tall and has eight items with ground-floor retail. The sale pencils out to roughly $1,200 per sq. foot.
📊 Business: In Nomad, the Senton Resort at 39 West twenty seventh Avenue traded for $27.2 million. The vendor, the Senton Resort West Corp, bought the seven-story property within the Eighties. Its latest proprietor was an LLC tied to Lee Fung Fong and Henry Zheng. Amerasia offered a $17 million mortgage for the acquisition. The constructing spans about 26,000 sq. toes, pricing the most recent deal at greater than $1,000 per sq. foot.
📊 Residential: A sponsor unit at The Harper at 310 East 86th Avenue in Yorkville offered for $6 million or roughly $2,200 per sq. foot. The client was 310 CL LLC. The unit spans practically 2.700 sq. toes and has 4 bedrooms and 4 and a half baths. IGI-USA is the mission’s developer, and Core is dealing with gross sales. The unit’s asking value was $6.3 million.
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