Sherwood looks to sell one of Hudson Yards’ last big dev sites for $100M+
One of the last big development sites in Hudson Yards is up for grabs. Jeffrey Katz’s Sherwood Equities has listed its development site at 460 10th Avenue, which could be built into a 233-unit residential building. The company, which bought the site in the early 1990s in anticipation of a West Side rezoning, is aiming for a price tag north of $100 million, sources told The Real Deal. Sherwood recently put together plans with Corcoran Sunshine’s new development team and the architecture firm Perkins Eastman for a 42-story tower with a mix of studios and one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments. […]
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