Over the past few months, several of the spacious and uber-pricey condos at the building have been scooped up as rentals, including the most lavish of them all—Penthouse 1.
Construction on the seven-condo building is expected to wrap in late 2017. Just two of the building’s seven condos are currently up for grabs and are priced at a whopping $5.75 million and $14.8 million.
The Residences at Prince, as the development is known, comprises of just seven condos and two townhouses. And as you might expect with a high profile project in this neighborhood, the prices are exorbitant with condos starting from $7.74 million.
The enormous apartment was the first to enter contract back in 2013. The apartment itself is a beaut: design team Fox-Nahem Associates gave it a custom renovation that’s got a whole industrial-urban-chic vibe going for it
The one-of-a-kind apartment atop the former NYPD headquarters in Nolita building hasn’t budged since it first hit the market—but its price has remained the same since then, too.
After no luck on selling his four bedroom, three-and-a-half bathroom condo for it’s $11.5 million ask, the self-proclaimed Leather King Mitch Alfus is attempting to rent out his huge loft.
After spending close to a year on the market, the 1,400-square-foot co-op has sold for $2.91 million, a decrease from its original ask of $3.2 million but slightly more than its most recent listing price.
The house is currently owned by former hedge funder Bradley Zipper and has been decked out with ound-proof windows, a full bar, Sonos surround sound system, six outdoor spaces, and more.
This beloved Nolita garden was looking safe from demolition this summer, but the latest turn of events isn't promising. The city has officially released an RFP to build senior housing with publicly-accessible open space at the site.
clean-up is nearly complete at the Germania Bank Building at 190 Bowery, with much of the graffiti that once covered the landmark building scrubbed from its granite facade. Who knew the building was that white?
The nearly 2,000-square-foot condo was last listed for $3.995 million, sold just shy of its asking price. The stylish pad once graced the cover of Architectural Digest.
Developed by Sumaida + Khurana, this seven story building will have a mix of seven full-floor and half-floor apartments. The pricey pads for the building released so far include a two-bedroom and a four-bedroom for $5.75M, and $14.8M respectively.
Gregory Soros has finally sold his Novogratz-designed Nolita house. Soros listed the property in 2013 for just $100 more than he purchased it for in 2010. The property closed for $2M less than Soros’s ask, and half of what the house sought before.
Designed by Ando in collaboration with landscaping firm, M. Paul Friedberg and Partners, the green wall will measure 55-feet-high and 99-feet-wide when it is complete, making it the largest residential green wall in the city.
The 1,800 square foot base will remain and will likely be used as a commercial space again. The developer will build the six-story structure on top of that which will include four full-floor apartments and a duplex penthouse.
Developer Aby Rosen’s RFR Realty is currently transforming the historic, landmarked building into high end offices. Rosen had previously said he would only remove the graffiti upon the request of the ground floor tenant.
It's been a little more than a year since Aby Rosen bought the 19th-century graffiti-covered mansion, and its transformation to an office building is underway—and Curbed has exclusive photos inside the Bowery landmark.
One of the townhouses once owned by Robert and Cortney Novogratz on Centre Market Place, no. 2 was last on the market in 2005. It has lovely views onto the neighboring former police headquarters.
Big news: yet another luxe condo is coming to Nolita, but this one is unique. 75 Kenmare's interiors will be designed by rock n' roll icon Lenny Kravitz's eponymous design firm. The 35 condos will ask from $1.7M to upwards of $12M.
The overhaul of the historic Germania Bank Building, a.k.a. 190 Bowery, is well underway, and this week two big changes were revealed: new stained-glass windows appeared, and some of its beloved graffiti was power-washed away.
The Puck Penthouses building includes a total of six apartments. So far this is the only apartment that has not been listed on the market. The apartments haven't had the most smooth sailing since they launched in the fall of 2014.
More than two years after it first hit the market, the smallest and least expensive of the pricey Puck Penthouses is officially in contract. Get a peek at the luxe listing, which was on the market for $18.5 million.
The Department of Housing Preservation and Development has withdrawn its request for funding, signaling a setback in its mission to build affordable housing on the Elizabeth Street Garden. This isn't the end of the saga, though.