There were 204 transactions totaling $379 million filed in New York City records in the 24 hours before 4 p.m. on Monday, March 9, 2026.
🏆 Residential: The top residential sale was on the Upper East Side. Edgar Bronfman, Jr., the former CEO of Warner Music Group, parted with a penthouse at 812 Park Avenue for $19.4 million. The buyer was a trust. Bronfman had bought the co-op in 2011 for $15.9 million. The six-bedroom pad is a triplex, with a library, wood-burning fireplace and wraparound terrace.
🏆 Commercial: Long Island City had the top commercial sale recorded in the Big Apple, with the sale of a supermarket at 42-02 Northern Boulevard for $101.1 million. The seller was an LLC tied to Gould Investors and Georgetown Partners, and the buyer was 42-02 NB Owner LLC. The building, home to a Food Bazaar, spans nearly 75,000 square feet and has not traded for decades.
📊 Commercial: On the Upper East Side, an apartment building at 1330 Third Avenue sold for $8.4 million. The seller was an LLC, tied to Steven M. Bari, which had owned the properties since the 1970s. The buyer was an LLC tied to oral surgeon Dr. Babak Zargari and Minoo Zargari. The 7,300-square-foot building stands five stories tall and has eight units with ground-floor retail. The sale pencils out to roughly $1,200 per square foot.
📊 Commercial: In Nomad, the Senton Hotel at 39 West 27th Street traded for $27.2 million. The seller, the Senton Hotel West Corp, purchased the seven-story property in the 1980s. Its newest owner was an LLC tied to Lee Fung Fong and Henry Zheng. Amerasia provided a $17 million loan for the acquisition. The building spans about 26,000 square feet, pricing the latest deal at more than $1,000 per square foot.
📊 Residential: A sponsor unit at The Harper at 310 East 86th Street in Yorkville sold for $6 million or roughly $2,200 per square foot. The buyer was 310 CL LLC. The unit spans nearly 2.700 square feet and has four bedrooms and four and a half baths. IGI-USA is the project’s developer, and Core is handling sales. The unit’s asking price was $6.3 million.
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