There have been 104 transactions totaling $121 million filed in New York Metropolis data within the 24 hours earlier than 4 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 14.
🏆Residential: Tribeca had the priciest recorded residential deal in New York. Andrew and Helen Dyson offered a condominium at 30 Park Place for $6.4 million to Hunter Hughes and Anya Chaudri. The Dysons had bought the two,600-square-foot unit in 2018 for $8 million. The newest sale breaks all the way down to $2,500 per sq. foot.
🏆Industrial: The costliest business transaction to hit data was on the Decrease East Aspect, the place Anchor Realty Corp. shed the Bowery Grand Resort at 143 Bowery for $8.4 million. The client was 143 Bowery LLC, tied to actual property investor Shaul Ashkenazi. Anchor Realty Corp. had owned the 12,100-square-foot, five-story property for many years.
📊Residential: Gregory Buhay, a monetary government, offered a two-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath condominium at 565 Broome Avenue in Hudson Sq. for $4 million. The patrons have been Andrew MacArthur and Millie Perry. Buhay had owned the unit since 2019, when he purchased it for $3.5 million. The condominium measures 1,700 sq. toes, pricing the newest deal at $2,400 per sq. foot. Its final asking worth was $4.2 million. R New York’s Jacques Cohen had the itemizing.
📊Residential: Paul and Jennifer Diamond parted with a 1,700-square-foot condominium at 1438 Third Avenue on the Higher East Aspect for $3.2 million — its asking worth. The client was RH & MK LLC. The Diamonds had owned the pad since 2007, after they bought it for slightly below $2 million. The unit, which has three bedrooms and three loos, went available on the market in April with Compass’ Adrian Radomski, Nicholas Lounsbury, Justin Hopwood and Julio Izquierdo.Â
📊Residential: Legal professional Andrew Rotstein and author and professor Stephanie Browner shed a co-op at 296 Sterling Place in Prospect Heights for $2.5 million. The patrons have been consultants Frazer Dorey and Breanna Paynter. The sellers paid slightly below $2 million for the unit, which measures 1,300 sq. toes and has three bedrooms and two loos, in 2019. Matthew Tully with Hauseit LLC had the itemizing, which went reside in April for $2.3 million.
By the Numbers: Manhattan leads NYC retail recovery as vacancy rates dip
New York Metropolis’s retail actual property market is continuous its gradual rebound after the pandemic precipitated sky-high emptiness charges, with progress various wildly throughout the Huge Apple.
Manhattan noticed the best year-over-year drop in its retail emptiness fee, of 105 foundation factors, to 13.2 p.c within the second quarter of 2026, in response to a TRD Information evaluation of metrics from LiveXYZ, a New York Metropolis retail actual property database. Manhattan’s emptiness fee has grown nearer to 12.8 p.c, what it was within the first quarter of 2020, proper because the pandemic took maintain across the globe.
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