Sales update
Chelsea
The Cammeyer
650 Sixth Avenue
The CammeyerThe 67-unit condo conversion, developed by Kumkang Housing Co., is now 75 percent sold, with just 11 units remaining. One- and two-bedroom apartments have sold out, but studio lofts, ranging in size from 701 to 802 square feet, are still available, with prices starting at $895,000. A penthouse priced at $4.9 million and a three-bedroom unit asking $2.85 million are also available. Amenities include a 24-hour concierge, gym and 3,600 square-foot common roof deck. Core is the agent. Contact: www
.thecammeyer.com.
Forest Hills
Novo 64
64-05 Yellowstone Boulevard
The 105-unit, five-story condominium, developed by Horizon Group, has reached the 95 percent-sold mark. The six available listings include studios and one- and two-bedroom units, ranging from 640 to 1,792 square feet. The building’s common areas were designed by Andres Escobar. Units are priced from $315,000 to $729,000. Amenities include a 24-hour doorman, gym and cinema room. Triumph Property Group is the agent. Contact: www.novo64.com.
Fort Greene
Fino175
175 Vanderbilt Avenue
The six-story, nine-unit boutique condominium has launched sales. Offering a 15-year 421-A tax abatement, the project is comprised of one-, two- and three-bedroom homes, ranging in size from 844 to 2,079 square feet. All units feature outdoor space in the form of a private terrace, yard or balcony. Units are priced from $625,000 to $1.385 million. Amenities include private, keyed elevator access to apartments and a common roof terrace with views of Brooklyn and Manhattan. Halstead Property Development Marketing is the agent. Contact: www.Fino175.com.
Fort Greene
Rockwell Place
96 Rockwell Place
Ten months after hitting the market, the 12-story project is 70 percent sold, and residents are moving in. The former piano factory was converted into a 36-unit condominium, and was developed by Integrated Capital. Remaining units range from studios to two-bedroom residences. Prices are between $425,000 and $1.4 million. Amenities include an on-site fitness center, individual storage and private outdoor space. MNS is the agent. Contact: www
.rockwellplace.com.
Harlem
Beacon Towers
29 West 138th Street
The 73-unit co-op, developed by Strategic Development & Construction Group and Lemle & Wolff, has sold 93 percent of its units. Only five one- and two-bedroom units remain at the eight-story building, which is ready for immediate occupancy with no board approval required. Prices start at $275,000. The combined qualifying salary cap for income-restricted units in the building is $204,500. Amenities include a part-time attended lobby, courtyard garden and underground parking. Halstead Property Development Marketing is the agent. Contact: www.beacontowersliving.com.
Midtown East
211 East 51st Street
The 68-unit condominium conversion has released its five remaining sponsor units for purchase. The available one-, two- and three- bedroom units range in size from 680 to 3,325 square feet, and are priced from $800,000 to $6.99 million. Developed by H.J. Development Group and designed by Shamir Shah, the building has an attended lobby, fitness room and residents’ lounge. Contact: www.211east51.com.
Leasing update
Financial District
FortyGold
40 Gold Street
FortyGoldThe 56-unit rental building is 55 percent leased after only a month on the market. The 14-story project, designed by Meltzer Mandl Architects, is comprised of studios and two-bedroom homes. Rents start at $2,400 per month for studios and $4,200 for two-bedrooms. The building was developed by Zahav Properties LLC. Amenities include a fitness center, recreation room and wrap-around terraces. Heller Organization is the agent. Contact: www.fortygold.com.
Compiled by Russell Steinberg