LITTLE ITALY?One of the most unique properties featured on the last season of HGTV's Selling New York was the full-floor loft at 132 Mulberry Street (above), owned by a photographer and priced at, egads, $6 million. The drama centered around the broker's attempts to get the seller to agree to a massive price cut, and indeed the loft came down to $4.9 million, a small price to pray for a rotating screen wall, if you ask us. It never sold, and now a tipster points out that the place is back on the market with a different brokerage, for $4.395 million. Maybe it'll be back for Season 2. [CurbedWire Inbox]
WILLIAMSBURG?This makes us feel old: Closings at the Edge are kicking off this month, a building rep tells us, following up on the "immediate occupancy" promise in the building's new ads. Maybe we'll turn our Edge archive into a novel. [CurbedWire Staff]
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