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We’d been hearing from a couple of tipsters that brokers for the much-anticipated conversion-plus-new-build at 20 Henry Street were releasing price info to potential buyers, despite the fact that the website is still devoid of such info. On Thursday, Curbed posted a report that prices were “slightly over $1,100/sqft” and then on Friday DumboNYC posted some actual floorplans with prices: (1) a 1,530-square-foot three-bedroom for $1,575,000; (2) a 1,310-square-foot two-bedroom for $1,490,000; (3) a 726-square-foot one-bedroom for $625,000. Any other data points that readers know of?
20 Henry Street First Release [DumboNYC] GMAP
Sizing Up a Heights Newcomer [Curbed] DOB
20 Henry Swings Back Into Action [Brownstoner]
From Mints to Condos at 20 Henry Street [Brownstoner]


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  1. My curiosity is piqued, but pricing seems optimistic for pre-constr (I admit to being a nervous nellie about the state of the economy). This development might be a decent bellweather for the market’s confidence in two of the higher priced nabes in the area. Wonder if anyone has compared the pricing to One Brooklyn Bridge, which I guess is the nearest pre-construction development on the market? Sounds like sales have slowed there based on other comments, though I’m not certain if that is speculation or based on facts.