In New York City today, there were about 175 deals recorded, totaling about $312.9 million.
🏆Residential: The top residential deal recorded today was musician Ed Sheeran and Cherry Seaborn’s acquisition of a 3,400-square-foot condominium unit at 130 Furman Street in Brooklyn Heights. The couple paid $11.9 million for the residence, previously owned by Jillian and Jordan Woods, who bought the unit in 2017 for $6.1 million. Sheeran and his wife previously rented at the property, developed by Toll Brothers.
🏆Commercial: The top commercial deal recorded today was in Boerum Hill. A company affiliated with Penn South Capital took over a five-story apartment complex at 354-356 State Street for $11 million. The seller, a company connected to Kushner Companies, sold the complex at a loss, after buying it a decade ago for about $14.8 million.
📊Residential: Susan and James Rodney parted ways with a condominium unit at 101 Warren Street in Tribeca for $7.5 million. The buyer was a trust tied to Igor Sirota. The Rodneys had owned the residence since 2008, when they acquired it for $3.8 million. The unit spans 2,910 square feet, pricing the deal at about $2,580 per square foot.
📊Residential: Margarita Romera Fernandez, a foster care advocate, and Guido Torrini, chief financial officer of data privacy solutions firm OneTrust, scooped up a penthouse at 404 Park Avenue in Nomad for $6.5 million. The seller, a company tied to investor James Stephen Eaton, sold the residence at a loss after acquiring it a decade ago for $8.9 million. The nearly 3,000-square-foot unit has been on and off the market since 2022, when it was listed for its last purchase price. Douglas Elliman’s Jonathan Aka represented the seller.
📊Commercial: In Maspeth, a three-story, 21,000-square-foot industrial building at 58-18 64th Street traded hands for $5.5 million, or $262 per square foot. The buyer was a company tied to Pardgroup USA, which designs retail spaces. The seller of the property, which currently houses Tatco Installations, was L.R.A. Realty LLC, which had owned the building for decades. Northgate Real Estate Group had the listing.
📊Residential: A sponsor unit at Extell Development Company’s 50 West 66th Street in Lincoln Square is off the market for about $4.8 million. The buyers were Nigel Ferrey, founder of healthcare investment firm Sidis Corp., and Sophia Zhibin Tang Ferrey. The two-bedroom home measures 1,659 square feet and was recently going for just over $4.9 million. Corcoran’s Hilary Landis and Beth Benalloul had the listing.
📊Residential: In Chelsea, a 1,200-square-foot unit at 345 West 14th Street sold for just under $3.5 million, its asking price. The seller was a company linked to Filip Maciolowski, chief executive officer of logistics company Registix, which bought the condo in 2023 for $3.1 million. The buyer was a trust. Serhant’s Krista Nickols, Martin Garcia and Jake Dunsmore represented the seller.