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NYC’s top deals: Tessler, Cornell Realty Williamsburg property trades for $65M in foreclosure auction 

TRD reports top transactions for Thursday, April 23, 2026

G4 Capital Partners' Robyn Sorid and 206 Kent Avenue in North Williamsburg
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There were 226 transactions over $100,000 totaling $404.6 million filed in New York City records in the 24 hours before 5 p.m. on Thursday, April 23, 2026.

🏆 Commercial: On Thursday, the most expensive commercial sale was $65 million for the 81,172-square-foot mixed-use property at 206 Kent Avenue in North Williamsburg. G4 Capital took the property after a planned foreclosure auction from Cornell Realty Management and Yitzchak Tessler. The Real Deal reported on the original loan for the development project in 2020. 

🏆 Residential: The priciest residential sale was unit 723 at The Astor, 235 West 75th Street, which sold for $7.75 million. Kyle Egan, Katherine Gauthier and Will Rivera at Douglas Elliman had the listing.

📊 Commercial: In the Willowbrook neighborhood of Staten Island, 2025 Richmond Avenue sold for $10.25 million. An entity tied to Savo Brothers Development sold the 28,250-square-foot shopping center to Ella Goldin with A Friendly Face. 

📊 Residential: On the Upper West Side, 33 West 95th Street sold for $6.1 million.  The sellers, Mage McManus & Frederick Schock purchased the home for $6.3 million in 2022. Brad Ingalls, Brendon O’Rourke, Emrah Akyildiz and Gil Khoury with Sotheby’s represented the seller. 

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