Category: loft neighborhoods chelsea

how the (something) have fallen

  that’s 40% off original ‘asking’ price, of course, for #3C This one is a real head-scratcher. SO much so I am wondering how I missed it before seeing there is an open house tonight from 5 – 6:30.  

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124 W 18 primes the pump / new condo under $1,000/ft?

  impressive marketing structure to build interest Marsha Frances at PruDE has a new listing, the 2d fl at 124 W 18 St, which she is not showing until an open house on June 13, then is showing at three

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3,600 sq ft of

  Chelsea loft at $920/ft lasts 3 months Couple of puzzles about the 2d floor at 129 West 22 St, which went into contract this week off an asking price of $2.995mm ($3,000/mo maintenance): (1) how is a full-floor loft

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aiming high at The Lyla 63 W 17 / one bed wonders about $$$$

  #3B at 63 West 17th Street is a new-this-week One Bed Wonder that makes me wonder about value. (What is a One Bed Wonder?) With 1,217 sq ft in an exclusively one bedroom layout, $1.85mm is a serious price,

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241 W 23 St is back / 3 strikes, not out, at $752/ft

  241 W 23 St #5B still for sale, but why? There are not many opportunities to get 2,000 sq ft of “the very definition of a ‘Classic Loft’” in Chelsea (on 23rd St, but still – this line looks

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raise lower the roof beam, seminary / Chelsea receptive to new tower plan?

  smaller tower to provide seminary bucks Newly renamed Chelsea Now has been following the reaction of neighbors to the General Theological Seminary’s efforts to reap some economic rewards from its holdings by having a developer build a 17 story

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Yes Virginia, there was a Thomas in English Muffins / an oven grows in Chelsea

Careful what renovation projects you undertake A “self-proclaimed Mr. Fixit”, Mike Kinnane, took down part of a basement wall on 20th Street around the corner from 9th Avenue, and discovered a 20 ft x 15 ft brick oven that had

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