News: Brokerage

Bond New York retained as exclusive agent for Greenwood Plaza

According to Bond New York, sales have begun at Greenwood Plaza, a new mixed-use project, located at 184 21st St. in the South Slope neighborhood. When completed, Greenwood Plaza will feature 22 residential units, one commercial unit and four parking spaces. The 21 one-bedroom residences range in size from 581 to 1,100 s/f with outdoor garden spaces as large as 1,125 s/f. ?There is also a 1,900 s/f two-bedroom, one-and-a-half bathroom, duplex penthouse. Bond New York is the largest independently owned real estate agency in New York City. Bond New York is a full-service, team-oriented, high-energy brokerage firm specializing in sales and rentals with five offices city-wide and a staff of over 300 licensed New York City real estate agents
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