Gramercy Green Condominium
New York, NY 10010
212-481-8200
Residential, Sales, Condo, Multifamily
The sponsor(s) filed plans on 06/13/06 for a condo project at 302-316 Third Avenue with 292 residential units.
- Address 302-316 Third Avenue
- neighborhood Flatiron
- borough Manhattan
- owner J.D. Carlisle Development
- developer J.D. Carlisle Development
- owner entity THIRD AVENUE DEVELOPERS, LLC
- architect Perkins Eastman
- PLANS DISCLOSED 06/13/2006
- dob permit issued 03/10/2006
- tco issued 04/28/2008
- DOB FILE PLANS 01/17/2006
- DOB FILE Link
- height in feet 210
- floors 21
- AG Initial Price $ 263,235,000
- ag file plans 06/13/2006
- AG FILE Link
- residential units 292
- commercial units 0
- hotel units 0
- total units 292
- square feet 289,986
- const. status BUILDING COMPLETE
- block and lot 1-00879-7502
- BIN 1087902
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- Event Sales
- Address 316 Third Avenue
- Neighborhood Flatiron
- Borough Manhattan
- Square feet 260,000
- Price $ 275,000,000
- Price per foot $ 1,057.69
- Publication Date 10/01/2008
- Event Date 08/22/2008
- Party 1 JD Carlisle Development Corp.
- Party 2 New York University
notes
The residential property sold for $275 million, or $1,058 per square foot. NYU will use the building to house 900 undergraduate students. The facility includes a study lounge on floors three through five as well as a large space for events and activities. The sub-level space will open in spring 2009 with a gym, private study rooms and a TV lounge.
- Event Retail Leasing
- Address 316 Third Avenue
- Neighborhood Flatiron
- Borough Manhattan
- Square feet 13,000
- Publication Date 02/01/2007
- Event Date 12/23/2006
- Party 1 Third Avenue Development
- Party 1 Brokerage Cushman & Wakefield
- Party 1 Broker David Green
- Party 2 Duane Reade
- Party 2 Brokerage Winick Realty Group
- Party 2 Broker Jeff Winick, Ann La Centra
notes
The drugstore chain inked a 16-year lease.