28 West 9 Street
Greenwich Village, Manhattan
Parcel ID (BBL): 1005720026
Owner: Lionheart Capital
Acquired: December 08, 2022, $41.5 million
Debt: August 26, 2024, $56.5 million
Built: 1923
Renovated: 1988
SF: 46,137
Dwelling units: 49
No. of buildings: 1
Class: Miscellaneous (D9)
Floors: 9
Transactions:
• Lionheart Capital borrowed $56.5 million from Benefit Street Partners for 26 West 9th Street, Greenwich Village, Manhattan on August 26, 2024.
• Lionheart Capital borrowed $45.2 million from Cerberus Capital Management for 24 West 9th Street, Greenwich Village, Manhattan on December 20, 2022.
• Asher Hiesiger estate sold 24 West 9th Street, Greenwich Village, Manhattan for $41.5 million to Lionheart Capital on December 08, 2022.
• Estate of Asher Hiesiger borrowed $9.5 million from Patriot Bank for 24 West 9th Street, Greenwich Village, Manhattan on December 14, 2021.
Development:
• Allison Greenfield filed major alteration job M01025590 for 51,292 sqft R-2 building with 45 apartments in Greenwich Village, Manhattan, on September 24, 2024.
• Allison Greenfield filed alteration job M01365909 for 700 sqft R-2 building with 45 apartments in Greenwich Village, Manhattan, on March 23, 2026.
• Allison Greenfield filed alteration job M01096750 for 2,170 sqft RES building with 45 apartments in Greenwich Village, Manhattan, on January 15, 2025.
• Allison Greenfield filed alteration job M01098721 for 2,400 sqft RES building with 45 apartments in Greenwich Village, Manhattan, on November 19, 2024.
• Allison Greenfield filed alteration job M01096844 for 24,000 sqft RES building with 45 apartments in Greenwich Village, Manhattan, on November 19, 2024.
• Allison Greenfield filed alteration job M01096787 for 2,400 sqft RES building with 45 apartments in Greenwich Village, Manhattan, on November 19, 2024.
Most recent Schedule of Occupancy
Condominium:
• Allison Greenfield filed plans CD240344 on November 27, 2024 for 45-unit condominium called The Residences At West 9th Street at 24-28 West 9th Street.
Violations:
According to city public data, the properties have received $100 in OATH penalties in the last year.
