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Manhattan Loft Guy

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Sandy Mattingly is Manhattan Loft Guy; now with The Corcoran Group, he can be reached most easily at Sandy@ManhattanLoftGuy.com or 917.902.2491. Since March 2006, this blog has addressed matters of interest to Manhattan coop or condo loft apartment dwellers, buyers, sellers, and others interested in New York City real estate.

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loft contracts galore this week / west side edition

Jul. 26, 2007
Categorized in: On The Market
many Manhattan lofts came through the inter-firm data-base as In Contract in the last four days; here are some from the west side, all of which have been mentioned here before: 241 West 36 Stre... [Read More]

losing whose sky in the new west / development over the Lincoln Tunnel a threat to Glass Farmhouse?

Jul. 3, 2007
maybe not so bad for of the Glass Farmers? When I posted about the new listing at The Glass Farmhouse, 438 W 37 St, #6F yesterday I was focused on that listing being new. I dropped an aside about... [Read More]

people who live in Glass Farmhouse … 6F is new

Jul. 2, 2007
Unit 6F at 448 W 37 Street is so new this morning that Anthony Gentile at PruDE does not have a floor plan or any interior photos up yet. He says “over 1,200 sq ft”, though our building... [Read More]

West 30s ready for a close-up (but send Max back to Bible study)

Sep. 13, 2006
lofts for less in a less labeled land The Manhattan loft nabe I called Big Sky country a month ago was featured in the NY Post two weeks ago as a land of less expensive lofts, but reporter Max Gro... [Read More]