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Five sales were reported in the past two weeks, including two at new developments 77 Reade and one at 1 N. Moore.
Tribeca residents Damon and Lisa Liss have headquartered their two businesses—Damon Liss Design and the Liss Real Estate Group—in a storefront on Hudson. / 3 comments
Nine sales were reported in the past week, including one for a single-family house on W. Broadway.
Six sales were reported in the past week, from $770,000 to $5.7 million.
Eight sales were reported in the past week, in buildings on Hudson, Jay, West, Washington, Greenwich, and Broadway.
Seven sales were reported in the past week, all under $2.5 million.
Twelve sales were reported in the past week, from $318,000 to $7.5 million.
Go for it if you think it's a money-maker. You might find that it's hard to make a profit selling... — Thomas Hagen / Seen & Heard: Olive Branch Deli has closed
Here's an idea for this space: A grocery store with real food (meat, fish, dairy, produce etc.) All TriBeCa has... — X / Seen & Heard: Olive Branch Deli has closed
It's a banner better than a permanent sign. — X / Canal Street Market has closed permanently
Thank you very much for running this story about Barnett Newman Triangle. The newly formed Friends group looks forward to... — Friends of Barnett Newman Triangle / Neighbors are organizing to revamp Barnett Newman Triangle
"1 Lispenard Street, Nancy Whiskey Inc. for full liquor license" --> This has to be auspicious, right?! — CW / Community Board 1 agendas for February
The sidewalk needs repair badly. Otherwise, this is one of the most "tame" leftover triangles along Sixth Avenue. The plan... — Don / Neighbors are organizing to revamp Barnett Newman Triangle
Given that it has been empty for years, I am sure everyone is happy to look the other way .... — Reademan / Canal Street Market has closed permanently