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    From left: 200 Chambers Street and 474 West 158th Street

    The priciest Manhattan home to hit the market this week is a penthouse at 200 Chambers Street asking $17.995 million, according to Streeteasy.com. The 4,700-square-foot condominium has four bedrooms, four-and-a-half bathrooms, views of the Hudson River and Lower Manhattan and a “floating” limestone-wrapped tub in the fully windowed master bathroom. Daniel Hedaya of Platinum Properties has the listing. The cheapest Manhattan home to come online this week is a $199,900, 700-square-foot unit with two bedrooms in the co-op building at 474 West 158th Street in Washington Heights. The property is listed by Isaac Oserin of ISO Property. Click here for more. – Adam Fusfeld
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  • Tribeca dog walkers should enjoy the view from the Warren Street dog run while they still can. Non-profit organization Manhattan Youth wants to extend its next-door Downtown Community Center with a gym and theater that would sit on top of the pathway. The new 70-by-40-foot structure, which would be wedged between P.S. 234 and 200 Chambers Street, wouldn’t affect the dog run, except to block its view of the sky, according to plans revealed this week. Community Board 1′s Youth and Education Committee voted to approve the proposal Tuesday night, DNAinfo reported. [more]

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  • 1600 Broadway Cipriani Club Residences 555 West 23rd Street
    From left: 1600 Broadway, Cipriani Club Residences and 555 West 23rd Street

    From the March issue:One in every 13 homes is in pre-foreclosure. Half are listed for rent or sale. This predicament isn’t taking place in the outer boroughs. It’s happening in Manhattan at a luxury condo. The building is one of dozens in Manhattan where multiple owners have fallen behind on their mortgages. This month, The Real Deal put together a top 10 list of buildings in Manhattan with the most units that received a pre-foreclosure filing in the last year. [more]

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