Sponsor sales at One High Line, 220 CPS lead Manhattan’s luxury deals
Sponsor deals at One High Line and 220 Central Park South capped a moderate week for Manhattan’s luxury market. A 24th-floor unit at the Witkoff Group and Access Industries’ West Side development scored the priciest of 16 contracts signed ahead of the Labor Day weekend, according to Olshan Realty’s weekly report on properties asking $4 million or more. The total was less than the 22 deals inked in the previous period, though it was on par with the decade average. West 24D at 500 West 18th Street last asked $14.5 million, an increase from the $14.2 million it initially sought […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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