no blogger’s remorse, howeverHow’s this for a Bright Shiny Object? The “1,717 sq ft” Manhattan loft (with a “321 sq ft” terrace) #1C at 246 West 17 Street recently sold at $2.55mm after having been sold in 2009 by the…
no blogger’s remorse, howeverHow’s this for a Bright Shiny Object? The “1,717 sq ft” Manhattan loft (with a “321 sq ft” terrace) #1C at 246 West 17 Street recently sold at $2.55mm after having been sold in 2009 by the…
the runt of the “B litter in southeast TribecaI don’t know enough about yoga to pun well (as you are about to find out), but the quite flexible sellers of the “2,554 sq ft” Manhattan loft #21B at 270 Broadway…
was there a Peter Principle for new developments heading into The Peak?As with many new development lofts marketed in pre-construction and pre-Peak days, the Manhattan loft #6F at 415 Greenwich Street, Tribeca Summit, has a complicated listing history, with many…
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…
did they get bored?The listing histories for the uber-development 166 Perry Street are a little fuzzy. Marketing started in 2007, well before construction was complete. (I wonder if the dominant color on the spreadsheets changed between first marketing and first…
down $950k overallThe Manhattan loft #5 at 135 West 14 Street is the latest sale at the new condo construction "Loft 14", having closed December 22 (deed filed January 14). The "2,161 sq ft" floor-through has a classic Long-and-Narrow loft…
cutting to dealI hit some new developments that closed after significant discounts from their last asking prices on June 20 (developer haircuts at 15 East 26 Street, 333 West 14 Street, 50 West 15 Street + 246 West 17 Street)…
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