Courtesy of StreetEasy, these are the properties whose sales were “recorded” by the city in the past seven days (ending 03/09/13)—the sales may have taken place earlier.
Fifteen sales were reported in the past week—including a $7.2 million apartment at 101 Warren that was sold to a music industry bigwig.
Nineteen sales were recorded in the past week. Notably: Several more of the American Express Carriage House units (and parking spaces) were sold, and Diana Kellogg Architects has purchased the commercial space at 69 Hudson.
Plus: Atera review; 100 Hudson bidding war; Pier 17 approved by Landmarks; historic ship sails again; WTC first responders; One World Trade Center time-lapse. / 2 comments
Plus: N. Moore St.; Battery Park City actress; 100 Hudson; Occupy Wall Street arrests; Lotus Blue; 222 Broadway sold.
Ten sales were recorded in the past week—including six at 77 Reade.
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