New York
Manhattan Residential Prices Continue Their Climb (Mostly)
According to Brown Harris Stevens, Manhattan residential prices set a new record in 2015.
Manhattan Synagogue Building Becomes Condos
Without the building conversion, the synagogue, which had fallen into a state of disrepair and was shuttered in 2014, would not have continued at this location.
Midtown Manhattan Mixed-Use Trades for $10M
The 5,700-square-foot building between Third and Lexington avenues offers two vacant full-floor apartments on the top two floors and a restaurant on the two lower levels.
The Bradford Gets New Name Post $133M Sale
Stonehenge NYC paid big bucks for a large rental building in the heart of the Upper West Side.
Year in Review: Multifamily Deals
MHN recounts 2015’s biggest transactions for our Year in Review feature.
One Sixty Madison in Manhattan Begins Leasing
J.D. Carlisle Development Corp. developed the 319-unit property.
Top 10 NYC Multifamily Sales in September 2015
September saw a total of $690,000,000 in multifamily sales. One buyer, BRE FSC Multifamily Borrower LLC, swept up the competition, picking up the bill on half of these top 10 transactions. With no further ado, here are NYC’s top 10 multifamily real estate deals recorded in September 2015: #10 609- 619 W 135 Street, Manhattan Sale Price: $31,000,000 Buyer: 609-619 West 135 Street LLC Seller: Galil Management formerly E&M Associates Coming in at number 10 is the five-building package deal at 609 to 619 W 135 Street in the Hamilton Heights neighborhood. Brooklyn-based landlord Isaac Herskovitz closed the deal…
Greystone Taps Robert A.M. Stern Architects for Sag Harbor Condos
New York City-based Greystone has chosen the world-renowned design firm for its boutique residential project in Sag Harbor, Long Island.











