Plus: Creperie soft-opening postponed; Nigella Lawson looking in Tribeca; Schoolhouse Electric expands its wares; demo at Cafeteria and Churrascaria Tribeca spaces; renovation documentary.
Seven sales were reported in the last week (although that includes one storage room).
Five sales have been reported in the past week, including one involving a celebrity. / 3 comments
Seven sales were reported in the past weekâbut that includes what appear to be a couple storage and commercial spaces.
Eight sales were reported in the past week, from $876,000 to $5.75 million (not including the entire building at 177 Franklin).
Six sales were reported in the past week, from $770,000 to $5.7 million.
In times of great stress, you can always take comfort in the hope that one day you'll be able to sell your apartment for far more than you paid for it. Eleven sales were reported in the past two weeks.
As I see it, it all matters. A civilized city should have good solutions to all of these issues. — Marcus / Seen & Heard: PopUp Bagels facade revealed!
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