Sales Update
159 West 24th StreetChelsea
Carriage House
159 West 24th Street
Sales are officially underway at the 24-unit, 32,000-square-foot residential conversion project developed by Broad Mill Development Group. The building, a former carriage house and parking garage, has a mix of studios, one-bedroom lofts, duplex lofts and two-bedroom penthouses. Interiors are designed by Gustavo Martinez. Prices start at $695,000 and go up to $3.6 million. Amenities include a part-time doorman, an IP video intercom system and shared rooftop space. Warburg Reality is the agent. Contact: www.carriagehouse24.com.
Gramercy Park
ONE48
148 East 24th Street
Sales have launched at the 55-unit condo developed by ADG Langsam. The building has studios, along with one- and two-bedroom units, ranging in size from 400 to 1,175 square feet. Prices range from $425,000 to $1.65 million, and the units have a 10-year, 421a tax abatement. Occupancy is expected to begin in the fall. Amenities include a 24-hour attended lobby, a common rooftop terrace, a media room and a high-tech “automotion parking system,” which uses a robotic arm to place each car into a spot. Halstead Property Development Marketing is the agent. Contact: www.ONE48ny.com.
Noho
41 Bond Street
The first listings are on the market for the 10-story residential development from DDG Partners. The building contains seven condos, each with a private elevator entry and a private balcony. The four listings currently on the market range in price from $5.03 million to $8.05 million. Corcoran Sunshine Marketing Group is the agent. Contact: www.41bond.com.
Tribeca
77 Reade Street
The 65,000-square-foot development by S. Myles Group and Harshad Lakhani is back on the market after a neighboring building collapsed in 2009, Curbed reported last month. The building was built in 1852 and redesigned by BKSK Architects. It includes the original building, paired with a new one. Of the building’s 29 units, 14 are currently on the market, according to StreetEasy. Prices for those units begin at $995,000 and top out at about $6.2 million. Corcoran Sunshine Marketing Group is the agent. Contact: www.77reade.com.
Tribeca
Skylofts
145 Hudson Street
The last nine homes at the 10-unit residential conversion have sold after coming onto the market in March with lowered prices. The units were taken off the market for a period, and the 10th unit, a two-story glass penthouse, had to be rebuilt at the order of the Landmarks Preservation Commission. Originally built in the 1920s, the first six floors of Skylofts were converted to commercial condominiums, while floors 11 through 14 were sold as loft apartments, and the penthouse was built on top of the building. Stribling Marketing Associates is the agent. Contact: www.145hudson.com.
Construction Update
Harlem
Harlem Sol
121 and 123 West 131st Street
Construction is complete at Harlem Sol, a two-building condo project that broke ground in 2007. Twenty-five percent of the total units are in contract, according to a news release. One unit remains at the four-unit Harlem Sol 121 building, a renovated brownstone; two of the eight units are in contract at the Harlem Sol 123, a new-construction building. Units at both buildings are available for immediate occupancy. They range in price from $299,000 to $729,000. Halstead Property Development Marketing is the agent. Contact: www.harlemsol121.com and www.harlemsol123.com.
Compiled by Omari Allen