SCENE Magazine March 2013

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PROMOTION

ON THE MARKET BROWN HARRIS STEVENS Kyle W. Blackmon kblackmon@bhsusa.com 212.588.5648

210 LAFAYETTE STREET Price: $18,800,000 Bedrooms: 5 Bathrooms: 4.5 Apartment perks: This penthouse unit, with an interior size of 4,472-square-feet and a 4,031-square-foot exterior, occupies the entire top floor of the boutique luxury condominium; developed in 2004 by André Balazs and architect Richard Gluckman. The apartment bodes an open floor plan with two separate entrances, two chef's kitchens with top-of-the line appliances, Carrera marble countertops and custom cabinetry. There are two separate staircases leading to the planted roof terrace with views of lower Manhattan, the Hudson River and the Williamsburg Bridge. Two additional, smaller terraces are located off the main living areas. The apartment features 12-foot-high ceilings, through the wall air conditioning, two gas fireplaces, and electric blinds. The building is a full-service condominium with a 24-hour doorman, concierge, fitness center, common laundry, and private storage. Neighborhood perks: Located in Nolita where some of Manhattan’s hippest boutiques, restaurants and cafes are. Including one of the city’s oldest eateries Lombardi’s, regarded as one of the best pizzerias in the US. The area bodes great shopping on Elizabeth Street and is East of another well-known shopping destination, SoHo. 210 Lafayette Street

SELLING NY

SARAH ORLINSKY-MAITLAND Brown Harris Stevens, Vice President New York Residential Specialist; sorlinsky@bhsusa.com; 212.906.0573 Years of experience: 10 Greatest accomplishment: Every transaction feels like a great accomplishment, but achieving my clients' goals while successfully maintaining a healthy work schedule and life balance is, perhaps, my greatest accomplishment. Specialty: The Manhattan market is an ever evolving, living and breathing thing. Each neighborhood offers delightful perks. Each seller has different objectives. Each buyer has different needs. Doing what is necessary to bring it all together is my specialty. Working with exceptional partners Sharri Kane and Chris Scianni makes it all possible. Best advice: Ask yourself: “How do you define achievement?” Then, set professional values, superseding goals and a business purpose. If your endof-the-year results correlate with your values and goals, you are a hit! Motto: Be a good listener.

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