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Thor Equities acquires 6,400 s/f retail condominium at 50 Bond St.

Thor Equities, a global leader in urban real estate development, leasing and management, has acquired the retail condominium at 50 Bond St. NoHo, according to company executives. Located between Bowery and Lafayette St., the 6,400 s/f, two-level space features 13-ft. ceilings on the ground floor, and over 30 ft. of frontage on Bond St. Built in 1896 by architects Cleverdon & Putzel, it also has six full-floor residential condominiums. "50 Bond St. is a beautiful late 19th-century building on the most sought after block in NoHo, which has become one of the trendiest retail and residential neighborhoods in all of New York City," said Joseph Sitt, CEO of Thor Equities. Area stores include Bond No. 9, OAK, French Connection, and Daryl K. The neighborhood also boasts a number of high-end restaurants such as BONDST, Mile End, Acme and Il Buco. 50 Bond St. is close to numerous subway lines including the F, S, N, R and 6, with NYU's Gallatin, Tisch and Law schools all close by. In addition to 50 Bond St., Thor Equities owns 30 Bond St. in NoHo as well as numerous retail, office and residential properties in neighborhoods throughout Lower Manhattan including SoHo, the Financial District, Tribeca and the Meatpacking District.
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