NYC’s best deals: Ritz-Carlton hotel sells for 0 million

NYC’s best deals: Ritz-Carlton hotel sells for $320 million

There were 180 transactions totaling $765 million recorded in the New York City archives in the 24 hours before 4:00 PM on Wednesday, February 18, 2026.

πŸ† Residential: The record-breaking best home sales were in Greenwich Village, where there was a condo 160 West 12th Street changed hands for just under $15 million or about $5,200 per square foot. The seller was an LLC associated with a real estate investor Joseph Azrack and the buyer was a trust. The seller has owned the unit since 2016, when it paid just under $10 million. The 2,900-square-foot pad has three bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms. It also has a landscaped terrace of almost 560 square meters. The device went on sale in September for $15 million. Compass’ Michael Johnson And Hayim Nommaz had the mention.

πŸ† Commercial: The Ritz-Carlton New York hotel and commercial space traded for $320 million, marking the largest record-setting commercial deal in the Big Apple. The seller of the property with 253 keys, located at 50 Central Park Southwas Westbrook Partnersand the buyer was Gencomwhich also refinanced the $235 million loan for the building, assigned to Inbursa bank. Westbrook, who wanted to leave the hotel industry, also sold another Ritz-Carlton hotel in Washington, DC

πŸ“Š Commercial: In Cobble Hill, Rockrose development by Henry Elghanayan purchased, from an entity to which it is affiliated SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University And Long Island College Hospital, a building Hendrikstraat 340 for $100 million. The building spans 258,000 square feet and last traded in 2011 for $44.3 million.

πŸ“Š Commercial: A retail building of 21,800 square meters 312 Roebling St in South Williamsburg traded for $17 million. There were entities associated with the sellers of the two-story building Usher Oscar Wiesner And Jitty Blumenfeldand the buyer was a company connected to it Joel Schwartz.

πŸ“Š Residential: Billionaire sales by Ron Perelman Upper East Side mansion has broken records. Up the building 36 East 63rd Street went for $46.8 million. Modlin Group Adam Modlin and Brown Harris Stevens’ Sami Hassoumi had the mention. Leslie Garfields Matt Lesser represented the buyer, an LLC. The 40-foot-wide mansion, built in 1930, first hit the market in 2021 for $60 million. The house has 10 bedrooms and more than 10 bathrooms. It also has a screening room, a home gym, a wine cellar and a landscaped roof.

πŸ“Š Residential: Gary Barnett’s Extell Development Company has unloaded another sponsor unit at West66estraat 50 in the Upper West Side. Paul’s Lane NYC LLC purchased a 3,500-square-foot lot for $24.2 million, or about $6,900 per square foot. The apartment has four bedrooms and four and a half bathrooms. The asking price was $23.8 million.

πŸ“Š Residential: Laura and Patrick Lewis have found a sponsorship unit in The Henry at 211 West 84th Street on the Upper West Side for $10.7 million, the asking price. Miki Naftali’s Naftali group is the developer behind the development of luxury apartments, the units of which are sold by Compass’ Alexa Lambert, Alison Black And Lib Goss. The unit measures just under 3,000 square feet and costs about $3,600 per square foot. It has four bedrooms, four and a half bathrooms and a large laundry room.

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