Today was a bleak day for records filings in New York City, as the top deal in the city’s finance database clocked in at around $5 million. Overall, there were 104 deals recorded, totaling about $109 million, on Wednesday, June 25.
🏆Residential: The top residential sale recorded in New York City was for a three-bedroom sponsor unit at JVP Management’s 96+Broadway at 250 West 96th Street on the Upper West Side. Through a trust, Elizaveta Logounova, an executive at a medical technology company, and Nikolay Koblov, a software engineer at a financial technology firm, scooped up the condo for about $5.4 million, or more than $2,400 per square foot. Compass’ Pamela D’Arc, Robert Khederian and Jackie Gill had the listing, which went live in 2022 with an initial asking price of $5.6 million.
🏆Commercial: The top commercial deal recorded in New York was for a mixed-use building in Lenox Hill. The four-story building at 1390 1/2 Second Avenue traded hands for $4.5 million. The seller, 1390 1/2, LLC, had owned the property for decades. The buyers were two holding companies, one linked to Jason Wang and the other to Shufang Zu.
📊Residential: Two Trees shed two sponsor units for $2.6 million each at One Domino Square at 346 Kent Avenue in South Williamsburg. One unit went to Vishal Kumar Gupta; the other went to Valerie Chang and Timothy Jee-Fei Leung.
📊Residential: Alison Bartkowski, via a trust, paid $4.6 million — the asking price — for a sponsor unit and a storage unit at The Harper at 310 East 86th Street in Yorkville. The property’s developer is IGI-USA, which is the U.S. branch of Israeli development company Izaki Group. CORE’s Doron Zwickel and Caleb Nickels had the listing. The three-bedroom pad had been on the market since March 2024.
📊Residential: The New York University School of Law Foundation sold a condo unit at 134 Pierrepoint Street in Brooklyn Heights for $4.1 million. The buyers were Tamzin Baker, a psychologist, and Edward Hammond, founding partner at communications firm Collected Strategies. The unit is a duplex that occupies the top two floors of the property, known as the Brooklyn Trust Company Building. The NYU foundation bought the unit in 2016 for $3.9 million.
Correction: Yesterday’s Data Digest incorrectly described the purchase history of a condominium at 1 West End Avenue. Keisha Smith purchased the unit in 2017 for $3.6 million, not Edward Lee and Chaeree Kwon, who are the unit’s newest owners.
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