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elcome to AD Pro's biweekly real estate roundup, covering the biggest deals, most important announcements, and notable listings. This week, we're featuring Stan Lee's daughter listing his final home in the Hollywood Hills, the Novogratz family's Manhattan townhouse hitting the market for $22.85 million, and a mass timber building breaking ground in Austin.
Notable Listings
The Novogratz Family's Manhattan Townhouse
The iconic Greenwich Village townhouse, known as "the pink house," has been listed for $22.85 million after being renovated by Robert and Cortney Novogratz. The 7,000-square-foot building features five bedrooms, seven bathrooms, a backyard, and a rooftop lounge.
Stan Lee's Final Hollywood Hills Home
The late comic book writer's daughter, J.C. Lee, has listed his final home in the Hollywood Hills for $8.8 million. The 5,200-square-foot property includes three bedrooms, seven bathrooms, a den with a built-in bar, and a 10-seat home theater.
A 1930s Los Angeles Gem
A well-preserved Spanish Revival home in Leimert Park has hit the market for $1.595 million. The 2,761-square-foot property features three bedrooms, two-and-a-half bathrooms, a restored stained glass window, and a newer one-bedroom ADU.
Milestones
Mixed-Use Development Breaks Ground
Riverside and MML Hospitality have broken ground on Sixth&Blanco in Austin, a mixed-use development featuring 10 private residences, a 57-key hotel, retail space, art galleries, and restaurants. The building will be constructed primarily of precast concrete and timber.
Sales Launch
Tankhouse Launches Sales on 144 Vanderbilt
The designers at SO-IL and the developers at Tankhouse have launched sales for their latest collaboration, 144 Vanderbilt in Brooklyn's Fort Greene neighborhood. The 26 condominiums feature a textured pink exterior and offer residents an abundance of outdoor space with three shared gardens.
First Look
Naftali Group Shares First Look at Amenity Spaces
The Naftali Group has shared renderings of the amenity spaces at The Henry, a new build on the Upper West Side designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects. The building features a rooftop bocce ball court and the first-ever bowling alley designed for a multifamily project.
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Commercial Real Estate Forum Held by Southeastern Association
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