Courtesy of StreetEasy, these are the properties whose sales were recorded by the city in the past seven days (ending 4/27/13)—the sales may have taken place earlier.
Plus: Battery Park carousel topping off soon; Pan Latin to go; Jem Fabric Warehouse update; David Z space on Broadway papered up; Nikon Building work. / 3 comments
Just four sales were reported in the past week—although there's also the news of a prominent celebrity-owned building being in contract.
Only four sales were reported in the past week: Three for over $5 million, and one for $500,000.
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