Recent Commercial Real Estate Transactions

$75 to $85/SQ. FT.

1 Broadway (at Battery Place)

Manhattan

This 12-story office building in Lower Manhattan is available for lease. Constructed in 1884, the building is vacant for renovation, which will expose the original brick walls and add a new fitness center for tenants, along with other amenities. The building is 225,000 square feet, and about 200,000 square feet of office space will be available, starting in the third quarter of this year.

Owners: Rockwood Capital and Midtown Equities

Brokers: Peter Riguardi, Howard Hersch and Frank Doyle of Jones Lang LaSalle

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Heatwise, a hot vinyasa yoga studio, will move into the ground floor at 203 Ninth Street in Brooklyn.CreditAlex Robayo

$40.22/SQ. FT.

$74,400 approximate annual rent

203 Ninth Street (between Third and Fourth Avenues)

Brooklyn

Heatwise, a hot vinyasa yoga studio, is expected to open in June in this mixed-use building in the Gowanus neighborhood. The studio’s owner, Samantha Scupp, signed a seven-year lease for 1,850 square feet on the ground floor. For classes, the studio will be heated to 85 to 95 degrees. The building has residences on the upper floor, and B.J.J. Martial Arts occupies the rest of the ground-floor commercial space.

Tenant: Heatwise

Landlord: 203 9th Street

Broker: Justin Dower of Ideal Properties Group

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The apartment building at 144 East 208th Street in the Bronx has 28 units, all rent stabilized.CreditCushman & Wakefield

$4.25 MILLION

144 East 208th Street (at Bainbridge Avenue)

The Bronx

This five-floor residential walk-up changed hands for the first time in more than 30 years. The building has 28 apartments, all rent stabilized: 11 one-bedrooms, four two-bedrooms, seven three-bedrooms and six four-bedrooms. The property is in the Norwood section of the Bronx and is across Bainbridge Avenue from the Williamsbridge Oval, a park of nearly 20 acres.

Buyer: Blue Duck

Seller: Don Lou Realty

Brokers: Stephen Preuss, Jonathan Squires, Kevin Louie, Eric Roth and Addison Berniker of Cushman & Wakefield

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