NEW YORK CITY-CBRE arranged the sale of a swank residential building on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, according to a recent company release. The multifamily property in a pre-war building was sold to Simon Development Group and Cube Capital for nearly $70 million. The building also features 113 units, which can potentially be combined into larger spaces, CBRE says.

According to the statement, Paul Leibowitz, executive vice president, CBRE, expressed: “The 393 West End Ave transaction met the new owner’s objectives by delivering a superior Upper West Side corner location combined with potential upward repositioning.”

This latest sake comes hot on the trail of the Brewster Building sale – another transaction for which CBRE was responsible. This property went for $98 million and was bought by Cornerstone with Adelco, as Globest.com reported earlier this year – at time at which it was noted that CBRE were actively marketing the 393 West End Ave. property.

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