NYC’s Top Deals: Flatiron Office Building Trades for $ 13 million

NYC’s Top Deals: Flatiron Office Building Trades for $ 13 million

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There were 175 transactions of a total of $ 1.2 billion registered in New York City during the last 24 hours from 4 p.m. on Friday 5 September.

🏆 Residential: The most expensive residential deal in New York was in Brooklyn’s Clinton Hill. A branch of Jersey City established Dixon Advisory charged a mansion 272 Lafayette Avenue For $ 4.8 million. The buyer was Lafayette Asset Holdings LLC. The brownstone with six bedrooms, five and a half bath, with a wet bar and hot tub/cold dive on the roof, found on the market in June for just under $ 5 million. Brown Harris Stevens’ Ari Harkov, curry Lynch And Warner Lewis represented the seller.

🏆 Commercial: The best commercial transaction included in the Big Apple was in Midtown. Aya -Acquisitions took over the Cassa Hotel at 66 West 45th Streetwho was in shielding, for $ 54.7 million. The former owner was HNA groupwho had collected $ 63 million in financing from Chang HWA Commercial Bank And Hua Nan Commercial Bank. The Chinese banks submitted a shielding case in 2021.

📊 Commercial: In the Flatiron district, where an office building with six floors was sold for $ 13.2 million. The sellers of the property 174 Fifth Avenue were a trust tied to Willy and Carol Sander And Ida Tice. The buyer was an LLC. The real estate covers around $ 21,500 square feet and price the deal at around $ 600 per square foot. The building seems to have been in the Sander and Tice families since the 1970s.

📊 Commercial: A parking space of approximately 15,000 square foot along South Second Street Between Wythe and Kent Avenues in South Williamsburg acted for $ 9 million. The seller was a company that was going on Stephanie Eisenberg The building had had that for decades. The buyer was a branch of Iconiq Capital.

📊 Commercial: In East Williamsburg, a two -seater mansion on 47 Orient Avenue Sold for $ 3.9 million – the asking price. The four -storey house is 23 feet wide and has a landscaped garden. The buyer was Dono 47, LLCAnd the seller was an LLC managed by Daniel Zuckerman. Douglas Elliman’s Nadia Bartolucci And Alex TSAO Had the list that went live in May. The building was last traded for $ 1.8 million in 2013.

📊 Residential: Charles and Tamera Pompea -He was once CEO of primary steel-separated with a duplex condominium with three bedrooms at 140 East 63rd Street For $ 4.1 million. The buyers were Travis EceptRetired General Counselor at JP Morgan Chase & Co., and Laurel CobenAn investment banker, the unit includes just over 2,900 square feet; The transaction pencils up to slightly less than $ 1,400 per square foot. The Pompeas, who bought the path in 2007 for $ 6.1, brought the apartment to the market for $ 4.3 million in May. Corcoran’s Nathalie Wang, Nicole Hechter And ASAF Bar-Lef Had the list.

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