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Convovi goes ahead with 140 new cooperative homes in Torrox with a €38 million investment.

The developer, Convovi, has backed an agreement to build 140 cooperative homes in Torrox. This plan brings forward fresh options []
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Commercial Observer
· Jun 30, 2026
Lefrak Offloads Brooklyn Rent-Stabilized Assets to HF NYC for $34 million
Lefrak has sold four rent-stabilized multifamily properties in southern Brooklyn for 38 million, Commercial Observer has learned. The developer offloaded more than 300 units in what is known as its Parkway Portfolio in Brooklyn’s Bensonhurst and Midwood neighborhoods to Avi Singer’s HF NYC, sources familiar with the deal told CO. J.P. Morgan Chase provided a []
The Real Deal
· Jun 27, 2026
NYC’s top deals: Witkoff, Access Industries snag $24M for One High Line penthouse
There were 295 transactions totaling 488 million filed in New York City records in the 24 hours before 4 p.m. on Friday, June 26. Commercial: The top commercial deal recorded in New York was on the Lower East Side. Shinko Co., which provides dry cleaning equipment, paid 24 million for a six-story, mixed-use building at 245 Eldridge Street. The seller, 245 Eldridge LLC, had owned the 10-apartment complex, which has ground-floor retail, since December, when the company purchased the building for 16.5 million. Residential: The most expensive home sale was a 23.5 million deal for a penthouse in []This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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