Halstead Property’s Stephen McArdle and Brown Harris Stevens’ Rachel Glazer are marketing the project. The nine units on the lower floors are already sold, and two penthouses are yet to hit the market.
Monthly Archives: April 2015
New, Mostly Sold Tribeca Lofts Deign To List Publicly From $3M
Tribeca’s Hubert Street is a little hotbed of new residential development, and one project has officially hit the open market. 15 Hubert Street, a landmarked building from 1867 also known as 407 Greenwich Street, is being converted by CetraRuddy into 12 two-bedroom apartments. Loft-y in design, with exposed brick painted white, concrete accents, and “industrial lighting,” there are onlythree units per floor, ranging from 2,269 square feet to 3,075 square feet, as well as a common roof deck. Completion is slated for early 2016. The building is actually 67 percent, or two-thirds, sold already, and developer Samson Management just listed the four remaining units—one second-floor apartment and three penthouses. The latter have private outdoor space.
All Inclusive: New-Look Townhomes With Condo Conveniences
Managed by Halstead Property Development Marketing, the three-story, three-bedroom townhouse will go on the market by the end of the summer.
Manhattan’s Mixed Residential Market
Stephen G. Kliegerman, president of Halstead Property Development Marketing, said his research showed that the overall numbers of new-development contracts were up, despite the lull in closings.
FiDi rules Manhattan’s new development roost: report
The report also shows a “solidification of the marketplace in Brooklyn,” Stephen Kliegerman, president of Halstead Property Development Marketing, told The Real Deal during a phone interview Tuesday.