Category: loft neighborhoods tribeca

more developer haircuts, as 415 Greenwich lofts cut to close

big discounts, little discountsThe Manhattan lofts (and townhouses) at Tribeca Summit, 415 Greenwich Street, have had a … errrr … difficult time selling out. The project started marketing in 2006, with the first closed sales in this 66-unit development in

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what happened on the 5th floor at 73 Worth? 3rd sale this year

an idea spreads73 Worth Street is not a big building as relatively recent Manhattan condo loft conversions go, with 30 lofts. Nor is it an old building, with the first sales (following some protracted sponsor ‘issues’) in April 2005. The

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architect moves from Tribeca loft to East Side apartment, newsworthy for Wall Street Journal

even if it was 5 years agoTo be fair to the Wall Street Journal, yesterday’s photo feature about a "young architect" who moved from "a dramatic home: a 1,900-square-foot Tribeca loft with prismatic glass sliding doors that could open to

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another quick sale, as 1 Hudson Street closes up 10% AND down 10%

from ask, to startHave you ever heard that well-priced Manhattan lofts sell quickly? (Yes, you have.) The latest example is the "2,000 sq ft" Manhattan loft that is the 4th floor at 1 Hudson Street. How quick is "quick"? That

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20 Desbrosses Street loft sells above ask, quickly, with pellet-blasted brick and more (dramatic photos!)

zip! zoom!The Manhattan loft on the 2nd floor at 20 Desbrosses Street is a bit of a puzzle, but the main story is that it found a contract in 23 days and closed $111,000 above the asking price. At $1,300/ft

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39 Worth Street loft finally closes, makes the papers

out of my leagueThe Manhattan loft #3E at 39 Worth Street finally sold last week, but that’s not why it made the papers. The buyer is a hotshot young designer who used to live on the Lower East Side, a

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36 White Street misses the party, closes (off the radar) like its 2005

et tu, StreetEasy?The Manhattan loft on the 3rd floor at 36 White Street just closed for $1,337,500 (deed June 1, filed PDQ on June 4). Of course there are things about the Manhattan real estate business that I will never

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ups and downs at One York / recent sale off 7% since 2008

(a) lower, higher, then lower, all at very high levelsThe blogosphere just loves a $24 million dollar Manhattan loft, so the news that the Penthouse at One York Street closed last week for $23,689,586 made quite a splash on Curbed

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27 N. Moore St + 71 Warren St party like its 1999 (and sell)

eleven years = better by one-fifth or worse by one-thirdTwo Manhattan lofts sold this month that last sold way back in 1999. In 1999, the "1,800 sq ft" condo with private "300 sq ft" roof terrace  71 Warren Street #5

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food deals in Tribeca

oh joyful and happy hour!Manhattan Loft Guy has to get out (on the web) more, especially with finds like this. I can’t even remember where I started, but clicking from one ‘interesting’ post, to another ‘interesting’ blog, to another ‘interesting’

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