Eight sales were recorded in the past week (including a biggie at River Lofts).
Ten sales were reported in the past two weeks—including two units in the Skylofts building.
Plus: One World Trade Center solves its glass problem; Tribeca artists' country house; PayPal's pop-up product; doubling down at River Lofts; dissecting a sale at 335 Greenwich; Batman to film on Wall Street this weekend.
Plus: More on La Colombe's new bottled coffee; Marc Forgione expands; Brushstroke rave; a bathroom at 92 Laight; 249 Church loft sale; BPC Library story; shopping for footstools.
Five sales were reported in the past week, including a three-bedroom that went for $11.5 million.
On weekdays, anyway. Plus: P.S. 234 overflow headed to Chinatown; Shake Shack BPC; new head for Hudson River Park Trust; smoking still OK in BPC?; real-estate optimism; River Lofts; Rector Square. / 4 comments
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