Carl Marks Real Estate, Claremont Group sells 3 parcel TriBeCa site.

From: Real Estate Weekly | Date: November 20, 2002 | Copyright information

The Carl Marks Real Estate Group and the Claremont Group through their affiliate, Brewran West Associates, have sold a three-parcel assemblage on West Street and Washington Street in Tribeca, for $26.5 million, or approximately $150 per buildable SF, continuing the post-9/l1 northward expansion of Tribeca.

The parcels, located at 256 West St., 259 West St. and 416-424 Washington St., are the largest site in Tribeca to receive a residential variance, and were purchased by...

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