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Tthe President of Macy’s, just purchased Hilary Swank’s former townhouse in the West Village for $10.5M
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What better way to introduce a home, as well as peruse artwork by than an art themed party? Recently at 45 Lispenard Street 6E, listed at $2.4 Million brought the life of Miami Art Basel into Tribeca, curated by the residential real estate team at Stribling & Associates, Ltd.
The 1,800 SF loft hosted an exclusive viewing of large artworks by Julia Ryan, a visual artist whose works were featured in galleries in Los Angeles and New York.
Julia's work originates from an original photo which is then manipulated to create ultimate contrast and saturation. Her work has appeared on the cover of Paper Magazine featuring songstress Nicki Minaj, as well as in galleries across New York and Los Angeles.
Stribling’s top-producing Lanyard Grandelli Team consisted of Jason Lanyard, Nicole Grandelli, and Geo Punnapuzha.
Attendees can view portraits of people or close-ups of inanimate objects decked in all the finery, paint or studded jewelry.
Celebrating its third year of CS Talks, Corcoran Sunshine Marketing Group brought in more than 1,250 real estate industry professionals for an eight-day series of creative events and dialogues which spanned 17 new developments.
Started in 2015 CS Talks brings in Industry professionals in the city's top new developmental projects offering unique persectives similar to TED Talks
This year’s CS Talks kicked off at Waterline Square where guests sipped on Bellinis and previewed the Cipriani dining and food hall experience James Linsley of GID Development Group and Maggio Cipriani are planning for the development.
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“This year’s compelling events at CS Talks resonated with the city’s top agents and industry tastemakers, who came out in record numbers,” said Kelly Kennedy Mack, President of Corcoran Sunshine Marketing Group. “New development is intertwined with arts, culture, and dining in New York, and CS Talks is a celebration of that fascinating meeting point.”
Kelly Kennedy Mack, President of Corcoran Sunshine, and Rob Vecsler, Silverstein Properties President of Residential Development, at the Louis Vuitton partnership at 30 Park Place Four Seasons Private Residences
Scott Stewart and Maria Pashby of The Corcoran Group, author Bruce Littlefield, and David Ayers and Nicole Christie of The Corcoran Group at the Louis Vuitton partnership at 30 Park Place Four Seasons Private Residences
Tricia Hayes Cole of Corcoran Sunshine, and Doug Blonsky and Laura Hall of the Central Park Conservancy at 200 East 64th Street
Designer Brad Ford, Kelly Mack, President of Corcoran Sunshine, Carlo Romero of Corcoran Sunshine and Stuart Marton of Magnum Real Estate Group at 100 Barclay
Eli Zabar of Zabar’s gourmet food stores, Katheryn Thayer of Forbes and Shannon Boudreau of Corcoran Sunshine at 389 East 89th Stree
Helen Howe of Corcoran, architect Robert A.M. Stern and Maria Pashby of Corcoran at 20 East End Avenue
Corcoran Sunshine’s Dan Tubb, Meris Blumstein and Hayim Nommaz of Corcoran, and Corcoran Sunshine’s Gordon Hoppe at The Greenwich Lane
Laurie Beckelman, project manager for The Shed at Hudson Yards
Jodi Stasse and Kelly Kennedy Mack of Corcoran Sunshine, developer Richard Mack, co-founder of the Mack Real Estate Group, Stefanos Chen of the New York Times and Corcoran Sunshine’s Yejin Berman at The Greenpoint
John Gagnier of GID Development Group, Melissa Ziweslin of Corcoran Sunshine, Pamela Liebman, President & CEO of Corcoran, developer James Linsley of GID Development Group, Kelly Kennedy Mack, President of Corcoran Sunshine, and Maggio Cipriani of Cipriani Restaurant Group
Developer Joseph McMillan of DDG Partners and reporter Fred Bernstein at180 East 88th Street
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Read MoreFrom roof decks in the Upper West Side to ones with a pool in Soho, here are our favorite listings this week.
Luxury on the top of the Laureate with three balconies and a 2,200+ square foot private landscaped roof deck. This 4,100 square foot, 5 bedroom, 4 bathroom trophy condo penthouse at The Laureate, 2150 Broadway is in the in the heart of the Upper West Side’s cultural mecca.
Price: $23,000,000
Broker: Jennifer Kalish of Douglas Ellimans.
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122 West Broadway, Upper West Side
A quiet, bright and charming parlor level 1bed/1bath apartment in a stunning Landmarked Brownstone with rare soaring 12foot ceilings in a superb. This south facing unique unit features plentiful light, a wood burning place encased with hand carved custom wood and tile design, classic crown moldings, oversized windows with casings, mantels, original hard wood floors impeccable wood detailing throughout, plentiful storage space, a dining nook and a serene garden view.
Price: $725,000
Broker: Ariel Tavivian of Douglas Elliman
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6900 square feet of interior living space, soaring ceilings, 6 bedrooms, 6.5 bathrooms plus two enormous landscaped terraces, complete with a 40 foot lap pool and outdoor kitchen. This home stands out as having a fantastic layout with division of both public and private space and is one of the most spectacular and glamourous residences in Manhattan.
Price: $75K a month
Broker: Sean Murphy Turner and Cornelia Van Amburg of Stribling & Associates.
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21 West 20th St.
Our favorite listing this week comes is a 4 bedrooms and 4 and a half baths, each area has a unique and minimal style located at 21 West 20th st. PH 1 This featured penthouse found in one of the best areas in New York City is nothing short of a sleek and extravagant masterpiece. With 4,841 square feet of open floor space, each room gives you a luxurious and regal feel.
There are multiple rooms perfect for living and entertaining, with large windows that pour light into each space. The main living area features folding glass doors which give you the option for seamless indoor and outdoor living all at once. The bedrooms keep the same idea with glass doors that open dramatically to a beautiful terrace overlooking part of the city.
The master bedroom is 1,100 square feet and is the perfect privacy area with a kitchenette and wet bar included. The kitchen has an open floorplan with a chic marble island in the middle, as well as tremendous pantry and cabinet space that was designed discretely and ideally to make the room come together. This space also comes with a powder room, exclusive baths and walk-in closets for each of the other three bedrooms, and full-size washer and dryer. The home comes finished with heated floors in the master bath and full electronic controls and monitoring that can be controlled simply from your smartphone.
Holly Parker & Michael Passaro of the Holly Parker team at Douglas Elliman is the listing agent.
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A place of intoxicating beauty, this serene estate represents the very best that Westchester County has to offer. Set within a history rich enclave that is home to many prominent residents, the setting features a stunning country house, a pool, tennis court, carriage house, studio and guest house. Beautiful natural ponds, three in total, and two waterfalls also enhance the landscape which captivates with its varying topography of rustic woods, rushing streams, verdant fields and mature gardens.
A mere hour away from Manhattan this property an early/mid 1800s on 20.5 acres, this $12M property was expanded over time into 4-bedroom home, then completely gut renovated and remodeled in 2009 by architect Robin Prince Zahn. The home retains much of the original footprint before its expansion, as well as original hardwood floors and cathedral ceilings in the living room.
Still regarded as one of the area's best kept secrets, this enviable locale presents a rare opportunity to escape and restore your spirits amid nature's ever-changing beauty. The fenced grounds, secluded behind a gated entry and accessed via a long drive, are a delight throughout the seasons and offer easy access to the town and major roadways. The home was expanded from about 3050 sq. ft. to its current 7,758 sq. ft..
James (JB) Avery, Matthew Berger & Arlene Oxman, of Douglas Elliman are the listing agents
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Read MoreWhile you may be moving into Brooklyn for the first time or wanting to try out a new area, one always has many questions as they figure out a new area. While brokers are always helpful they may not be located in the area you want or as knowledgeable as you would like. For those looking into Park Slope they can now look to Douglas Elliman, as they continue to expand into Brooklyn.
Douglas Elliman Real Estate announced the opening of their new Park Slope office located at 187 Seventh Avenue, which has two times the space of the firm’s original 154 7th Avenue, Park Slope office. The new office will be filled with 50-60 talented giving you the insights you need for finding your new Park Slope home.
“We are thrilled to be able to move into a larger, more dynamic space that will allow our agents to thrive and to be active, engaged members of the community.” said Molly Townsend, Executive Manager of Sales, Brooklyn.
“187 Seventh Avenue is in the heart of Park Slope, and we’re sure that this prime location will be ideal for Douglas Elliman’s new office,” added Max Dobens, Senior Regional Executive Manager of Sales, Brooklyn.
Douglas Elliman was represented in the transaction in-house by Louis Puopolo and Peter Gross of Douglas Elliman Commercial, while Joshua Gettler and Matthew Gorman of New Street Realty Advisors represented Sugar Hill Properties.
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Read MoreThe stretch of 73rd Street between Lexington and Third Avenues showcases some of New York's most notable architecture in the form of rare historic carriage homes built for wealthy families in the early 20th century. One of the most distinctive of these carriage homes – 167 East 73rd Street – has come to market, offering prospective buyers a unique approximately 5,000 SF canvas in one of Manhattan's most coveted neighborhoods.
167 East 73rd and its twin building, No. 165, were constructed between 1903 and 1904 by architect George L. Amoroux at the behest of prominent New York businessman Henry Harper Benedict, the president of the Remington Typewriter Co. and a founder of the typewriter industry in America.
According to the 1980 Landmark Designation Report:
“The carriage house at No. 167 is a component of the rare surviving group of carriage houses, stables and garages built on East 73rd Street between Lexington and Third Avenues to serve the wealthy families who lived on or near Fifth Avenue. Stables were a necessity of life during the period when private urban transportation was limited to horses and carriages. Only the very wealthy, however, could afford to build and maintain a private carriage house such as those found on this street.”
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The carriage house’s subsequent owners have included the philanthropist Emily Thorn Vanderbilt Sloane White – daughter of William Henry Vanderbilt and aunt of Whitney Museum founder Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney – as well as an art gallery, an antique dealer, and the studio of famed graphic designer and photographer Henry Wolf. Most recently, it has been owned by the Vilcek Foundation and by the Laurie M. Tisch Illumination Fund.
"The block has such a rich history and character, and the building is extraordinary," said Rick Luftglass, Executive Director of the Laurie M. Tisch Illumination Fund.
The carriage house retains details of the 19th century limestone Beaux-Arts façade, but the inside has been completely transformed into a modern, elegant space. The parlor floor boasts 13' ceilings and is drenched in sunlight through the large windows leading to the rear balcony. The basement and parlor floors are facilitated as superlative commercial space, ideal for an art gallery or offices. In addition to the two residential apartments on the top floors, the third floor offers two massive terraces with approximately 1,400 SF of outdoor living space overlooking the beautiful historic block.
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There are two entrances, one from the large carriage house doors and another from the side door into the vestibule, allowing for optimal privacy between the office and residential spaces. Overall, the home includes 15 rooms -- 4 kitchens, 3 full baths, 3 half-baths, and 3 bedrooms.
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The $21.75 million carriage house is the co-exclusive of Cindy Kurtin and Jill Bernard of Stribling & Associates, and Jed Garfield of Leslie Garfield & Co.