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NYC real estate investment activity
Overview
In mid‑July 2026, New York City’s property market saw a series of high‑value transactions across different asset types. On July 13, developer Wolfe Landau bought two adjacent Financial District lots for $35 million, planning demolition of the sites, while Brookfield Asset Management entered exclusive talks to acquire a 10 percent stake in the Hudson Square office complex, a deal that would value the portfolio at roughly $3.5 billion.
Two weeks later, on July 30, Delshah Capital purchased a five‑building, 147‑unit apartment portfolio in Manhattan Valley for $36.9 million, marking the city’s largest commercial sale that day. The same period also featured a private investor’s $3.17 million acquisition of a four‑building multifamily portfolio in Hudson County, New Jersey, and several other notable condo and rental building sales.
Together, these deals illustrate sustained investor appetite for both small‑scale demolition‑ready sites and larger multifamily assets, despite broader market adjustments, highlighting continued confidence in New York’s real‑estate fundamentals.
Entities
Matthews · Manhattan Valley · Delshah Capital · Union City · David Ferber
Timeline
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24 days ago
[BUSINESS] 2 sourcesDelshah Capital acquires $37M Manhattan Valley apartment portfolio amid active NY real‑estate marketDelshah Capital bought five Manhattan Valley apartment buildings for $36.9 M, while a private investor acquired a 27‑unit Hudson County portfolio for $3.17 M, highlighting strong demand for New York‑area multif
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about 1 month ago
[BUSINESS] 4 sourcesNYC real estate sees $35M FiDi purchase and Brookfield's $3.5B Hudson Square stakeWolfe Landau bought FiDi lots for $35 M, while Brookfield negotiates a 10% stake in the $3.5 B Hudson Square office portfolio.
Sources
dhl-freight-connections.com · therealdeal.com