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  • 1060 Fifth Avenue newsreal bookmark:

    ...hedge fund executive Scott Bommer and his wife Donya have sold their duplex penthouse at 1060 Fifth Avenue for around $48.9 million...

    Published by comitini.com on September 1, 2008.

  • 130 Liberty St newsreal bookmark:

    Ground Zero Redevelopment Progresses, Without Time Line A highly anticipated progress report on construction at ground zero is expected to focus on a scaled-back redesign of the PATH transit hub, demolition of the Deutsche Bank building at 130 Liberty St., and difficulties involving work on the no. 1 subway line. The report will not include a detailed construction schedule with time lines for the reconstruction of the World Trade Center site.

    Published by comitini.com on June 28, 2008.

  • 140 W 4th St Manhattan Green Buildings List

    140-142 W 4th Street— solar thermal system

    Published by comitini.com on June 11, 2008.

  • 325 N End Ave Manhattan Green Buildings List

    Tribeca Green— 325 North End Avenue

    Published by comitini.com on June 11, 2008.

  • 28 Bedford St Manhattan Green Buildings List

    28 Bedford Street—14kW photovoltaic system

    Published by comitini.com on June 11, 2008.

  • 179 Rivington St Manhattan Green Buildings List

    179 Rivington Street— photovoltaics, passive solar, net-metered, low VOC paints adhesives, low flow fixtures, dual flush toilets, radiant heating

    Published by comitini.com on June 11, 2008.

  • 40 Mercer St Manhattan Green Buildings List

    40 Mercer Street

    Published by comitini.com on June 11, 2008.

  • 1 Rockefeller Plz Manhattan Green Buildings List

    Riverhouse— 1 Rockefeller Park

    Published by comitini.com on June 11, 2008.

  • 400 E 67th St Manhattan Green Buildings List

    The Laurel— 400 E 67th Street

    Published by comitini.com on June 11, 2008.

  • 151 E 85th St Manhattan Green Buildings List

    The Lucida— 151 E 85th Street

    Published by comitini.com on June 11, 2008.

  • 601 W 57th St Manhattan Green Buildings List

    The Helena— 601 W 57th Street

    Published by comitini.com on June 11, 2008.

  • 20 River Ter Manhattan Green Buildings List

    Solaire (rental)— 20 River Terrace

    Published by comitini.com on June 11, 2008.

  • 211 N End Ave Manhattan Green Buildings List

    Verdisian (rental)— 211 North End Avenue

    Published by comitini.com on June 11, 2008.

  • 122 Greenwich St Manhattan Green Buildings List

    One Jackson Square— 122 Greenwich Street

    Published by comitini.com on June 11, 2008.

  • 100 11th Ave Manhattan Green Buildings List

    100 Eleventh Avenue

    Published by comitini.com on June 11, 2008.

  • 515 W 23rd St Manhattan Green Buildings List

    HL23— 515 W 23rd Street (anticipating Gold LEED certification)

    Published by comitini.com on June 11, 2008.

  • 120 W 72nd St Manhattan Green Buildings List

    Harsen House— 120 W 72nd Street

    Published by comitini.com on June 11, 2008.

  • 205 W 76th St Manhattan Green Buildings List

    The Harrison— 205 W 76th Street (anticipating Silver LEED certification)

    Published by comitini.com on June 11, 2008.

  • 123 W 15th St Manhattan Green Buildings List

    123 W 15th Street— natural gas power generation & geothermic climate control

    Published by comitini.com on June 11, 2008.

  • 88 Laight St Manhattan Green Buildings List

    88 Laight Street— “SolaRail” photovoltic glass balcony railing that converts energy to electricity

    Published by comitini.com on June 11, 2008.

  • 200 Chambers St Is it a good time to buy in Tribeca?

    In my own neighborhood of Tribeca, the number of transactions dropped 50% between Q1 2007 and Q1 2008. Off about 30% since the previous, last quarter, of 2007. Those Q1 2007 sales figures also contained some large new developments which all closed in a short period of time— skewing the average and median pricing statistics upward. In fact about 50% of the deals in Q1 2007 were at 200 Chambers Street in Tribeca. Backing those closed sales out of the mix, the number of transactions year over year is about the same. Co-op sales actually increased a bit in both volume and median price, and are probably a better indication of resale interest. We'll likely see some more price spikes in Q2 & Q3 2008, as 101 Warren Street completes construction and closes on its inventory of super luxury units. These new buildings are indicative of the interest in Tribeca, as the neighborhood continues its transition into one of New York City's prime locations. All things considered, the market in Tribeca remains very strong, with a real opportunity for buyers to find what they want, at prices which are momentarily flat. Mixed messages? Sure. But history is on your side if you are looking for a home that you'll be in for a few years. Ready to jump in? How do you feel about your future, and that of New York City in general? Is the glass half full?

    Published by comitini.com on May 19, 2008.

  • 2 N Moore St newsreal bookmark:

    Tribeca home aims for Downtown record Months before the completion of one of Downtown's largest townhouses, seller Steven Schnall said he has already seen interest from several potential buyers for his mansion at 2 North Moore Street in Tribeca, which hit the market with a $35 million price tag last month.

    Published by comitini.com on May 9, 2008.

  • 34 Desbrosses St newsreal bookmark:

    New Tribeca buildings top-off The pair of buildings, by Jack Parker Corp. at 34 Desbrosses St., started rising on Watts and Desbrosses Sts. between Washington and West Sts. after the developer won a rezoning of four blocks in Northern Tribeca in 2006.

    Published by comitini.com on May 9, 2008.

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