According to multiple sources, a buyer has signed a contract to purchase multiple units for the 112-unit ultra-luxury project.
If it closed at that price, it would far surpass the record for the most expensive deal in Downtown Manhattan. A double-wide townhouse in Greenwich Village claimed that title last year when it sold for $73 million.
The deal also comes as wealthy buyers have pushed downtown apartment prices to new heights.
Earlier this year, financier Harsh Padia and his wife, interior designer Purvi Padia, set a new threshold for the most expensive condo deal under 14th Street when they sold their apartment at 150 Charles Street for $60 million. About six months later, a penthouse at 140 Jane Street owned by Aurora Capital Associates went into contract with an asking price of $88 million.
It was not immediately clear which units in the twin-tower development were part of the deal.
The most expensive individual unit listed in the project to date is a 7,000-square-foot duplex penthouse asking $80 million in the building’s west tower, according to an offering plan filed with the New York Attorney General’s office. Unit 30, the project’s largest, is also asking $75 million.
The project is expected to have a projected sell-out of over $2 billion.
News of the signed deal is the first to make headlines since the West Village tower quietly launched sales earlier this year. Last year, developers brought in Dan Tubb and Amy Williamson to lead the sale of the building, although the duo kept information about the progress under wraps.
The few details that have emerged about sales at the development come from brokers’ Instagram posts, including a post from Bespoke last month claiming the brokerage secured a buyer for Unit 24A for $31 million.
Tubb and Williamson did not immediately respond to requests for comment. A spokesperson for the developer declined to comment.
Michael Balanevsky, a broker at Accent Holdings, brought along the buyer, according to sources familiar with the deal. Balanevski declined to comment.
Balanevsky works in both New York City and the Hamptons and has built a “strong Russian client base,” according to his website.
Katherine Kallergis contributed reporting.
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