The median price for a Boerum Hill condo was $1.42 million in March, StreetEasy shows, while the figure for townhouses hit $3.99 million.
The median price for a Boerum Hill condo was $1.42 million in March, StreetEasy shows, while the figure for townhouses hit $3.99 million.
Megalith Capital Management and Urban Realty Partners announced that, 200 Water Street, a six-story boutique building in DUMBO, has more than 50 percent of its units in contract since its launch in September 2015.
Brick Underground delves into the new dev landscape with their recent ‘
46 new construction projects and conversions coming to a Manhattan neighborhood near you’, which includes HPDM-represented projects such as The Haswell, 318 West 47th Street, Aurum and 21W20:Flatiron.
http://www.brickunderground.com/blog/45_new_construction_projects_and_conversions_coming_to_a_manhattan_neighborhood_near_you
YIMBY now has an updated rendering of Adam America Real Estate’s new building, dubbed Six Ten Warren, which will encompass 47,050 square feet. Its condominium units should average 1,150 square feet apiece.
HPDM is thrilled to be the exclusive marketing and sales firm for several great projects launching this Spring, including The Haswell, The Hendrik, 251 First Street, 610 Warren Street, 318 West 47th Street, and Aurum.
http://ny.curbed.com/maps/new-nyc-developments-for-sale-rent
To court young families that would benefit from efficient stroller storage, the developers of a condominium building at 251 First Street in Park Slope, Brooklyn — a neighborhood famous for the sheer number of buggies that populate the streets — plan to not only build a dedicated stroller storage room, but also provide stroller valet service to residents and their guests.
“The steady rise in Long Island City condo pricing can be attributed to the rapid residential population growth,ˮ said Robin Schneiderman, the senior vice president managing director of HPDM.
In the heart of Hell’s Kitchen at 318 West 52nd Street, work is underway by Howard Glatzer’s Cadence to convert part of a three-story U.S. Postal Service sorting facility from 1926 into residential condos.