Andrew Heiberger, Howard Lev jump on boutique condo boom with Flatiron townhouse
As luxury buyers swing toward boutique new developments and move-in-ready townhouses in New York City, developers Buttonwood’s Andrew Heiberger and Wheelhouse Property’s Howard Lev are looking to cash in on both. The duo is behind a planned three-unit project at 32 East 22nd Street, dubbed the London Clay Townhouse. A spokesperson for the project said the developers plan to launch sales in the summer. An initial filing with the state Attorney General’s office shows a projected sellout of more than $20 million, though the spokesperson said the team “will have updated numbers to share with you shortly.” The Flatiron District […]
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