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By: Curbed
7Sep2010Click the image above to view the full photogallery. Creepy ornamental mannequins aside, we're way into this two-family Carroll Gardens townhouse at 449a Sackett Street. Sure, it just misses the magical 20' wide mark, but that is some serious lumber.
By: Curbed
3Sep2010The Devonshire House didn't close many units in August, but the white-hot conversion of the pre-war Central Village rental building did bag a big one: A $5.2 million sale of a 4br/3.5ba apartment that matches the building's biggest deal...
By: Curbed
2Sep2010Even up on Harlem's Gold Coast, there have been a few pockets of pyrite over the last few years. One of those appeared to be 114th Street's Gateway and its 112th Street sibling The Lore. The Gateway has stalled a...
By: Curbed
1Sep2010With a facade like that, Harlem's Parc Standard can hardly help being the poster child for the neighborhood's condo oversupply. But the building is more than just a pretty face! Harlem Bespoke noted yesterday that closings have actually started, so..
By: Curbed
30Aug2010Friday was another slow summer day, but nobody told the high end of the real estate market, which has already given up wearing white and skipping out of work early at the end of the week. A bunch of...
By: Curbed
24Aug2010A hedgie named Jon Pollock has just closed on his third ninth-floor apartment in the Upper West Side's Apthorp, and the Wall Street Journal gets wind of his plans: combo meal! After the renovation, Pollock will have an 8,500-square-foot apartment,...
By: Curbed
20Aug2010Courtney Sale Ross, widow of Time Warner creator Steve Ross, doesn't exactly have a shortage of Manhattan apartments to choose from, but when has that ever stopped anyone from buying more? It certainly hasn't stopped Ross, who just purchased...