Four-story retail building on W. 132nd Street and Lenox sells for $5 million.
{CoStar}
Community Board 10′s 125th Street meeting last night had to be adjourned early because someone yelled a threat to “burn it down.” I guess “it” is 125th Street?
{Columbia Spectator}
Jay-Z’s show at the Apollo Theater had lots of guest appearances.
{Hip Hop DX}
East Harlem is getting a Target in 2009.
{New York Times}
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harlem resident
November 17, 2007
Isn’t Masey Snakal the Brokerage firm that is notorious for calling up the owners of properties that are currently being marketed by other firms with intent of making the owner feel the his/her property is priced too low?
narmer
November 15, 2007
The listing for West 132nd st for those interested.
“161 West 132nd Street (On the north side of West 132nd Street between Lenox Avenue and Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard) Sold
Development/Conversion Sites
161 West 132nd Street is a 60 wide parking structure located on the north side of West 132nd Street. The property is located in the R7-2 & C1-4 zoning district (FAR of 3.44/2.0), which provides a buildable area of approximately 20,623 sq. ft. as-of-right. The exisiting structure is currently overbuilt, with a gross area of approximately 22,800 Sq. Ft. 161 West 132nd Street currently receives $10,500 a month for parking, and has a lease with the option to cancel with a 90-day notice (see lease for further details). The property is surrounded by some of Central Harlems most reputable landmarks, including St. Nicholas Park, City College, and Harlems famous Strivers Row. Additionally, the property is easily accessible to all downtown and outer borough locations via the 2, 3 subways at Lenox Avenue and West 135th Street. 161 West 132nd Street continues to benefi t from new residential developments appearing within its immediate vicinity, including The Lenox Grand on Lenox Avenue, The Lenox and Parkview Condominium at West 131st Street. Given the propertys substantial amount of frontage and large amount of exisitng square feet, 161 West 132nd Street offers a truly unique opportunity for both users and converters. Asking Price: $5,000,000 Representative/s: Shimon Shkury,Victor Sozio,Michael A. Tortorici”