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Stonehenge NYC Adds 88 Apartments in West Village

Stonehenge NYC has closed on the purchase of 780 Greenwich St. for an undisclosed sum. The six-story, 70,000-square-foot building, which contains 88 residential units, occupies a full 148-foot blockfront in Manhattan’s West Village. The property was built in 1950. 

“780 Greenwich St. represents a true trophy asset as it is one of the few rental buildings in the Village with more than 75 large apartments,” said Ofer Yardeni, chairman and CEO of Stonehenge NYC. “I am pleased to say that with this off-market acquisition, Stonehenge NYC now manages two of these rare assets, the other being 10 Downing St., located just blocks away.” 

The off-market deal was sourced by Stonehenge NYC which also led the underwriting and due diligence. The company will manage the property and plans to upgrade the building’s apartments and amenities. Stonehenge NYC now owns 27 residential apartment buildings totaling more than 3,300 units. 

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