By Gus Saltonstall
An Upper West Side building slated to become a homeless shelter for single women that formerly housed Calhoun School’s lower school has sold for $26.4 million, as first reported by Crain’s New York.
It is the second time in two years that the property at 160 West 74th Street, between Amsterdam and Columbus avenues, has changed hands.
The building was bought from the school in 2023 for $14 million by Bayrock Capital, which originally said it would turn the address into a luxury condominium residence, before changing its plans in the winter of that year to a homeless shelter. Now, Bayrock Capital has sold the building to the real estate firm Apex Investments for $26.4 million, meaning it made more than $12 million on the property in the span of two years.
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