Plus: Rooftop crime wave; empowering Battery Park City's doormen; New York Mercantile Exchange for sale; 161 Hudson analysis; chickens relocated; police blotter.
Courtesy of StreetEasy, these are the properties whose sales were recorded by the city in the past seven days (ending 5/11/13)—including one of the old townhouses on Harrison Street.
Plus: Sushi of Gari; 161 Hudson; interior designer Thomas Juul-Hansen; Children's Museum of the Arts; Trinity Church. / 1 comment
Ten sales were reported in the last week, including two in the new building at W. Broadway and N. Moore.
Fourteen sales have been reported in the past two weeks, including four at 471 Washington.
Seven sales were reported in the past week, from two for $750,000 (both in the same building) to $9 million for the Franklin Street building that was once to be the home of Glad Tidings Tabernacle (listed at $18 million).
Two blocks of it, anyway. Plus: Mike Piazza finally sells his apartment; more on the revamp of the WFC mall; kindergarten crunch; sketch artist draws Ray Kelly for charity.
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