NYC’s top deals: Downtown Brooklyn lot trades for $31M
There were 144 transactions totaling $227.9 million recorded in New York City in the 24 hours before 4 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 31. ? Residential: Lenox Hill notched the most expensive residential sale on Friday for $8.9 million for a 3,132-square-foot condominium at 40 East 72nd Street. Tricia A. Ting and Carrie C. Chiang with The Corcoran Group had the listing. ? Commercial: The most expensive commercial property recorded on Friday was $31 million for 245 Duffield Street in Downtown Brooklyn. Crain’s reported that Steven Shi of Golden Stone Management acquired the 100,000-square-foot lot with plans to develop condos on […]
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