
Recent Commercial Real Estate Transactions
Recent commercial real estate transactions in New York. $10. 15 MILLION 1314 Riverside Drive (between Plaza Lafayette and the George Washington Bridge) Manhattan Built in 1926, this 49,322-square-foot building is in the Hudson Heights neighborhood. The six-story building has 64 rent-stabilized apartments, one of which is vacant: five studios, 39 one-bedrooms, nine two-bedrooms and 11 three bedrooms.
The building last changed hands more than 25 years ago. Buyer: Rick Herman Seller: Lisa Butera-Sgouros Brokers: Peter Von Der Ahe, Seth Glasser and Jacob Kahn of NYM Group at Marcus & Millichap $55/SQ. FT. $117,590 approximate annual rent 10 West 33rd Street (between Broadway and Fifth Avenue) Manhattan Affordable Luxury Group, a fashion accessories company, signed a seven-year lease for a 2,138-square-foot space to use as an office and showroom in this building in Koreatown.
The building, known as the Fashion Accessories Center, was built in 1914. Other tenants include A Classic Time Watch Company, Rugged Equipment and Global Design Concepts. Tenant: Affordable Luxury Group Landlord: Ten West Thirty Third Associates Broker: David Levy of Adams & Company $2. 8 MILLION 1137 Dean Street (between Bedford and Nostrand Avenues) Brooklyn This 4,522-square-foot building in Crown Heights was rebuilt in 2019.

It has four floors, a cellar and five vacant apartments: one one-bedroom, three two-bedrooms and one three-bedroom. Four of the units have at least one private terrace. The building last changed hands five years ago. Seller: Falcon Allied Broker: Saadya Notik of Mavrik Property Group $200/SQ.

FT. $559,600 approximate annual rent 300 East 42nd Street (at Second Avenue) Manhattan A 2,798-square-foot corner retail space is available in this 1963 building in Midtown East. The space was most recently a sales office for One UN Park. The building has 18 floors; other tenants include the World Health Organization, Dor L’Dor, and Sussex Wine and Spirits.
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