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curiously modest pricing of no-expense-spared renovated loft at 66 Leonard Street nets (predictably?) modest price

if they were trying to provoke a war, they missedI have to wonder if the sellers of the “1,780 sq ft” Manhattan loft #12D at 66 Leonard Street (the Textile Building) thought they were going to provoke a bidding war,

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very valuable terrace boosts 65 N. Moore Street loft sale, though at a loss since 2010

that plan did not work outAs you will see eventually, below, the “1,450 sq ft” duplex true-penthouse Manhattan loft #6A at 65 N. Moore Street just sold at $2.625mm with a huge premium for the (266 sq ft, approximately) terrace.

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60 Beach Street gut loft project goes for gold, gets world record

I do not understand this. At. All.I am going to posit that pretty much all of the sales history of the recently sold “2,557 sq ft” Manhattan loft #4D at 60 Beach Street makes no sense:  sold by sponsor Dec

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watching Tribeca grow up: another loft neighborhood pioneer profiled

lovely piece from a great resourceI’ve been meaning to write about The Broadsheet Daily, which I never look for in hard copy (published bi-weekly and available in residential building lobbies in Battery Park City and elsewhere in lower Manhattan) because

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100% reno + 24k gold = 27% over 2008 for 16 Hudson Street loft

over the top with some interesting limitations The broker babble for the “1,550 sq ft” Manhattan loft #4B at 16 Hudson Street is just one step shy of babble-porn, with the claim of that it was “100% renovated” and a

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90 West Broadway loft bought at auction dresses up for magazine photo shoot

shown for life + design, not sale One of the regular features in the must-read Tribeca Citizen is “Loft Peeping”, which today linked to an unidentified “3,500 sq ft” loft featured in New York Magazine’s Design Hunting title. Lofts featured

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TYATOMLG: 1999 + 2010 loft resales at 27 N. Moore Street & 71 Warren Street

playing with time and (outdoor) spaceInto The Wayback Machine, Sherman, as we go back to Manhattan Loft Guy two years ago today to catch up on (then) recent sales of two lofts that both previously sold way back in 1999.

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Collect Pond loft at 366 Broadway sells at $918/ft after missing The Peak

going emo on a business transaction There’s a mild puzzle in the recent sale of the “1,872 sq ft” Manhattan loft #3B at 366 Broadway (Collect Pond House) at $1.72mm, as it sounds like a beautiful loft that went for

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telltale $9 shows bidding war for 100 Hudson Street loft

seriously: what’s so special here?The fact that the “1,080 sq ft” Manhattan loft #8E at 100 Hudson Street recently sold with the last digit being “9” tells you that the loft almost certainly sold after a bidding war; that the

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Atalanta loft at 25 N. Moore Street did not triple in value in 10 years

though cigars may still be in orderThe “2,907 sq ft” Manhattan loft #5A at 25 N. Moore Street (Atalanta) was recently resold by the original owner, 11 years after the loft was bought from the developer. I assume the sellers

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