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33 Vestry Street (Rendering from StreetEasy)

How Many Porkbellies for V33? Goldman Commodities Chief Buys in Warped Tribeca Condo

Although Lady Gaga may not be moving into Tribeca’s hot new development at 33 Vestry Street (called, with appropriate Tribeca flair V33), the building has a new superstar resident. Well, a superstar if you’re savvy about financial virtuosos, that is. Greg Agran, the newly appointed head of commodities trading at Goldman Sachs, appears to be the newest owner at the hot downtown condo. Read More

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It's Zagreat! (PMcM)

Ted Zagat Unfriends Tribeca for $2.15 M.

Six years ago, 249 Church Street would have rated a 22 or 23 in Edward Ernst “Ted” Zagat‘s book. The restaurant survey scion purchased a three-bedroom loft there, perhaps for the proximity to Bouley, The Odeon and Nobu, for $1.6 million. Having joined Facebook in April, he just sold the home for a very friendly $2.15 million.

While Mr. Zagat came to Tribeca from his native Upper West Side, the buyer is even more of a foreigner. Aidan P. Flatley is president and C.E.O. of the Ontario-based Kenaidan company. (Get it?Founded with a guy named Ken, sounds like Canadian—these guys are clever.) Mr. Flatley’s daughter Margaret is also listed on the deed and currently resides in the Village. According to a source, the 1,700-square-foot home is for her. Read More

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Oh, Canada... (Getty)

Charge It! Amex Exec Buys Ottawa Senator’s UWS Seat

The Observer can’t help but wonder if Ashwini Gupta has a $12 million credit line with his company, American Express. That is how much he would need to put his new roost at the Park Millenium on the old gold card.

Mr. Gupta, the chief risk officer at AMEX, and his wife Anita Gupta just purchased a three-unit, 4,846-square-foot spread from Eugene Melnyk, owner of the NHL’s Ottawa Senators, according to city records. The four-bedroom condo first came on the market in September for $16.9 million before being cut to $14.995 million, according to StreetEasy. The site shows it went into contract at the end of April. Read More