Brodsky, Sorgente’s Flatiron Building conversion tops Manhattan luxury deals
The Flatiron Building conversion project has snagged its priciest inked deal yet. A buyer signed a contract last week to purchase the seventh floor of 175 Fifth Avenue, according to Olshan Realty’s weekly report. The unit, which asked $30.5 million, was initially planned as two separate apartments, though the developers will now combine them into a single home. The full-floor unit will span 7,700 square feet and will likely have seven bedrooms and seven bathrooms based on the plans for the two condos in the offering plan. It will also feature ceilings over 10 feet tall and a great room […]
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