Citi Bikers hit their first milestone, Wal-Mart invades Long Island and more numbers to know

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“Numbers to know” is a weekly web feature that catalogues the most notable, quirky and surprising real estate statistics. Wal-Mart expands on Long Island, Citi Bike riders pass the one million mile mark and a 15 Central Park West unit with over 1,600 square feet of terrace space hits the market.

$1.35 million
Sale price of unit 4 at 54 Pine Street, which was recently featured on “Million Dollar Listing New York,” listed with Luis D. Ortiz of Keller Williams NYC [StreetEasy]

1.28 million
Miles (and counting) Citi Bike users have traveled so far [Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s Office]

$350,000
Funds Mayor Michael Bloomberg donated to the Juan Bosch Plaza at Highbridge Park in Washington Heights, which celebrated its opening last Friday [New York Department of Parks and Recreation]

$323,397
Average price per room of a prewar co-op on the Upper East Side — the most expensive type of co-op in the city [Brown Harris Stevens]

49,500
Square feet at the new Wal-Mart in Levittown, Long Island, which is set to open next week [Breslin Realty]

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1,619
Square feet of The Largest Terrace at 15 Central Park West; it’s currently on the market with Kyle Blackmon of Brown Harris Stevens for $32 million [StreetEasy]

562
New sales listings for one-bedrooms — the unit type with the highest level of inventory in Manhattan — in June [Maxwell Jacobs]

28
New units of affordable housing at Cypress Village in East New York, Brooklyn, 25 percent of which will be made available to Hurricane Sandy victims [HPD]

5 percent
Decrease in home offers nationwide in June, which is attributed to the rise in mortgage rates [Redfin]

0
Number of market reports released this week by residential brokerages that agreed on the median sale price of a Manhattan apartment in the second quarter; the range was $814,000 to $865,000