Plus: Man stabbed at Church and Chambers; speaking with Imogen Roche's father; facade easements; praise for Aqua. / 6 comments
Plus: Loft sellers on Laight learn the hard way; Saks Fifth Avenue to get a vestibule.
Plus: Laight Street loft listed at twice what it sold for in 2011; Franklin Place has topped out; Toynbee street art tiles. / 1 comment
Plus: Crunch not coming to Franklin; Half of Tribeca Film Festival sold to the Madison Square Garden Company; wrestling executive sues Cobblestone Lofts over "toxic, airborne contaminants." / 4 comments
Plus: Scoop and Judith & Charles coming to Battery Park City; Ritz-Carlton for sale; "grab and go" at 1 World Trade Center; whisper listing on Laight; Tunnel to Towers Run; storing your fashion. / 2 comments
Courtesy of StreetEasy, these are the properties whose sales were "recorded" by the city in the past seven days (ending 02/16/13)—the sales may have taken place earlier.
Thirteen sales were recorded in the past week—a few were commercial, and a big one (over $8 million) was an apartment purchased by a woman from Oklahoma.
Plus: Façade easements; what's replacing the Yankee Clipper; Potbelly menu addition; another Yushi in FiDi; JCPenney in Soho.
Plus: Atera's first big review; 15 Renwick foreclosure; Cobblestone Lofts comp. / 8 comments
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