Eleven sales were reported in the past week, from $97,500 (!) to $4.1 million.
Apartments at 1 York, 25 Murray, 109 Reade, and 275 Greenwich changed hands—one for more than $3 million, although it might be more notable that two went for under $900,000.
Building bust? What building bust? New construction is popping up all over, rising so fast that these photos—taken this week—are probably already out of date. Here's what you want to know about five of the buildings, including renderings of the what they'll look like when they're done.
More celebrities move in. Plus: Event designer DeJuan Stroud; James McCune Smith; Matt Bomer; a "Wall Street 3" lunch deal; and Kristin Scott Thomas.
Plus: Franklin Cafe puts up a sign • Moomah and Tribeca Cinemas Kids Club enter the winner's circle • Pen Parentis hosts its monthly salon • A new hotel trumpets its WTC location • And more
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