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250 West Street
The former fruit-and-vegetable warehouse overlooking the Hudson River in Tribeca’s historic district was transformed by Elad Group into 106 luxury condos. Aside from attracting celebrity attention — actor Leonardo DiCaprio reportedly scoped out the building’s (then) $42 million penthouse last year — 250 West Street had the highest dollar volume of closed deals of all new residential developments in New York City in the first half of 2013. Only the 7,250 square-foot penthouse, asking a reduced $36 million, was available as of press time. The building, designed by GNA Architects, has an attended lobby, a gym, an indoor pool, and a children’s playroom. Contact www.250weststreet.com or 212-343-2509.
NAME | 27 Wooster | PRICE RANGE | $28,500,000 |
ADDRESS | 69 Grand Street | SIZE RANGE | 6,700 Sq Ft |
TYPE | New Building | AVG PPSF | $4,254 |
TOTAL UNITS | 16 | TAX ABATEMENT | No |
DEVELOPER | Stawski Group | AVG COMMON CHARGE | $1.19/sf |
BROKER | Douglas Elliman | FINISHED BY | 2015 |
Source: Streeteasy, BuzzBuzzHome, TRD, news reports. Data as of early July. List primarily includes Manhattan condo projects that have started sales since Jan. 1, 2010 that have units on market. Projects that started sales since Jan. 1, 2010 that subsequently sold out, have all units in contract or don’t currently have any listings on the market were excluded in most cases. “Price range,” “Size range,” “Avg PPSF (Price Per Square Foot)” and “Common Charge” refer to units currently for sale.