There have been 205 transactions totaling $470 million filed in New York Metropolis data within the 24 hours earlier than 4 p.m. on Friday, June 12.
🏆 Business: The most costly industrial sale to hit data was in Yorkville, the place a nine-story, 73,300-square-foot workplace constructing at 210 East 86th Road traded for $64.1 million. The vendor, an affiliate of Perlbinder Realty Corp., had owned the property for many years. The client was an LLC tied to CSC Actual Property. The sale works out to roughly $870 per sq. foot.
🏆 Residential: Miki Naftali’s Naftali Group had the priciest house sale to come back on-line, with the sale of a sponsor unit at The Henry at 211 West 84th Road on the Higher West Facet for $13.1 million. The client was Tausa Holdings 1, LLC. The unit measures 3,800 sq. toes, pricing the deal at roughly $3,400 per sq. foot. It has 5 bedrooms and 5 and a half loos. It went available on the market in March 2025 with an asking worth of $13.1 million. Compass’ Alexa Lambert, Alison Black and Shelton Smith had the itemizing.
📊Residential: A wood-frame house at 158 South Oxford Road in Fort Greene bought for $11 million. The vendor was an LLC linked to artist Marc Lambrechts, who had bought the property within the Nineteen Nineties together with his late spouse, Suzie Cho. The client was an affiliate of improvement agency the Loketch Group. Earlier this 12 months, one other developer filed plans to tear down the house, constructed within the mid-Nineteenth century, to switch it with an residence constructing, based on Brownstoner.
📊Business: Within the West Village, firms tied to Midwood Funding & Improvement bought an 18,600-square-foot, one-story retail property with a number of models at 403 Avenue of the Americas. The vendor was an LLC tied to Millsmith LLC and had owned the constructing for almost 20 years.
📊Business: Congregation Beth Elohim offloaded what was the house of the Union Temple at 17 Japanese Parkway, which stands 9 tales tall, in Prospect Heights for $17 million. The client was the Middle for New Jewish Tradition. The property measures about 61,400 sq. toes.
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