
🏆 Commercial: The biggest commercial sale to hit records was a Columbus Circle office building at 250 West 57th Street for $275 million. An LLC of Empire State Realty Trust sold the property to Igal Namdar’s Namdar Realty Group. This 26-story building measures around 540,000 square feet. The mixed-use, retail-and-office building is about 85 percent leased, with T.J. Maxx as the main retail tenant. Â
🏆 Residential: The top recorded home sale in New York was for a triplex at 39 East 79th Street on the Upper East Side for about $23.6 million. The co-op spans 7,200 square feet and also comes with a staff room. The sellers were marketing executive Russell Wiese and his wife, Megan Wiese. The buyer was a trust.
📊 Commercial: An office building in the Flatiron District at 22 West 23rd Street changed hands for about $15 million. The sellers were an LLC associated with Bluejay Management and MFS West 23 Partners LLC; the buyer was 22W23 LLC. This five-story building spans about 13,000 square feet, coming to about $1,200 per square foot.
📊 Residential: A townhouse in Cobble Hill at 205 Clinton Street sold for $16 million. The seller, an LLC tied to Yvonne Lee, sold the property to Cobble Chill LLC. The property has seven bedrooms and eight baths, spanning about 4,900 square feet. The home last sold in 2020 for about $3.9 million. Lindsay Barton Barrett, Taylor Schultz and Christopher Mohr with Compass handled the listing.Â
📊 Residential: In the Flatiron District, a duplex sold at 10 East 22nd Street for $6.4 million. The sellers were Jose Arozamena and Carmen Romero. The buyer was a trust tied to talent manager Rebecca Astphan. The unit measures about 4,000 square feet; the price per square foot is around $1,600. It contains three bedrooms and two and a half baths. The sale was handled by Fabienne Lecole and Arnaud Lecole with Compass.
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