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MINT 5-STORY TOWNHOUSE $10,900,000 | 116 East 61st St | Meticulously renovated 5-story elevator townhouse just off Park Avenue. Stunning white façade owned by an internationally renowned designer with tremendous outdoors. Web# 2066768. Eric Friedberg, O: 212.891.7064 | Diane Johnson O: 212.418.2075

9 ROOMS WITH RIVER VIEWS $9,350,000 | 404 Riverside Drive, 12N | 1st time offered in over 30 years. Stunning 4 or 5 bedroom prewar home with original details intact. Rare opportunity to own one of the largest apartments on Riverside Drive. Web# 2065002. Rande Coleman, O: 212.891.7018 | Joseph Reaume C: 917.312.9176

AMAZING VIEWS, ELEGANT SPACE $7,995,000 | 45 East 89th St, 27AB | This superbly renovated 3-bedroom, 4-bathroom home features views of Central Park, the reservoir and the Manhattan skyline. Web# 2054049. Gregory Williamson, O: 212.712.6088 Jamie Mitchell, O: 212.712.6088

8-ROOM DUPLEX WITH 2 TERRACES $6,795,000 | 2 Fifth Avenue | Spectacular 5-bedroom home perched high atop one of NY’s top luxury buildings has 2 wrap terraces, open views, 28 windows and 21 closets. Approximately 3,382 square feet. Web# 2072144. Jeffrey Bua, O: 212.891.7047

PARK VIEWS/NO BOARD APPROVAL $6,250,000 | 110 Central Park South, 5B | Mint condition 3-bedroom, 3.5-bath apartment with direct Central Park views and no board approval. White glove building with 24-hour doorman, conceirge, gym, and valet service. Web# 1972114. Jason Stajkovic, O: 917.734.7197 Pamela Nichols, O: 212.350.2232

PRISTINE BAYFRONT SANDCASTLE $5,200,000 | 51 Landing Lane | Stunning sandcastle on the bay sits on gated property with poolhouse, Gunite pool/Jacuzzi and 4-car detached garage with guest quarters. 2 boat slips, easy ocean access. Web# 2742005. Julianne Mundell, O: 631.298.6150, C: 631.375.6280

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575 MADISON AVENUE, NY, NY 10022. 212.891.7000 | © 2015 DOUGLAS ELLIMAN REAL ESTATE. ALL MATERIAL PRESENTED HEREIN IS INTENDED FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY. WHILE, THIS INFORMATION IS BELIEVED TO BE CORRECT, IT IS REPRESENTED SUBJECT TO ERRORS, OMISSIONS, CHANGES OR WITHDRAWAL WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL PROPERTY INFORMATION, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO SQUARE FOOTAGE, ROOM COUNT, NUMBER OF BEDROOMS AND THE SCHOOL DISTRICT IN PROPERTY LISTINGS ARE DEEMED RELIABLE, BUT SHOULD BE VERIFIED BY YOUR OWN ATTORNEY, ARCHITECT OR ZONING EXPERT. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY.

THE ART OF GRACIOUS LIVING $25,000,000 | 163 East 64th St Gated forecourt, 20-ft wide townhouse has 15 rooms, 5 bedrooms, 8 baths, eat-in kitchen, 8 fireplaces, and 87ft parlor floor, 13-ft ceilings, elevator, security system, gym, wine cellar, roof terrace. Web# 1963264. Suzan Kremer O: 212.303.5262 George van der Ploeg O: 212.891.7621 Lauren Muss O: 212.350.8000

INCOMPARABLE PANORAMIC VIEWS $14,950,000 | 200 East 69th St, PHC | Spectacular and awe-inspiring. Live in the heart of Manhattan on top of it all in this amazing full-floor penthouse at the premier Trump Palace Condominium. Web# 1987320. Brett Miles, O: 212.274.7915, C: 917.363.6756

TRIBECA TOWNHOUSE $15,000,000 | 156 Reade St | A modern marvel, this 25-ft wide Tribeca townhouse dream home offers 6 luxurious levels of open sun-flooded living space, lovely park views and dedicated elevator. Web# 1924325. Robert Dvorin, O: 212.460.0621, C: 917.365.0040 Young Lee, C:917.273.8674

STUNNING TRIBECA PENTHOUSE $13,500,000 | 416 Washington St, PHB | One-of-a-kind 4-bedroom penthouse atop a premier historic cast iron and masonry, full-service building in the heart of Tribeca. Web# 1917739. Michael Graves O: 212.932.2222 | Maria Pashby, C: 917.520.0592

TRIBECA PENTHOUSE $13,995,000 | 55 Warren St, PH | Stunning and rare, the impeccablydesigned duplex penthouse loft presents nearly 6,000 sf of luxurious, lightfilled living space, plus over 1,300 sf of outdoor space. Web# 1931033. Robert Dvorin, O: 212.460.0621, C: 917.365.0040


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BROOKLYN

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QUEENS

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LONG ISLAND

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THE HAMPTONS

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THE NORTH FORK

TRIBECA TOWNHOUSE $15,000,000 | 156 Reade St | A modern marvel, this 25-ft wide Tribeca townhouse dream home offers 6 luxurious levels of open sun-flooded living space, lovely park views and dedicated elevator. Web# 1924325. Robert Dvorin, O: 212.460.0621, C: 917.365.0040 Young Lee, C:917.273.8674

TRIPLE MINT AT SUPERIOR INK $3,150,000 | 400 West 12th St, 6E | Hollywood glamour comes to one of Manhattan’s most desirable neighborhoods. Beyond turn-key perfect, this gorgeous 1-bedroom suite is offered furnished down to the last detail. Web# 1947380. Brett Miles, O: 212.274.7915, C: 917.363.6756

STUNNING 2-BEDROOM WITH NYC VIEWS $2,895,000 | 46-30 Center Blvd | This one-of-a-kind 2-bedroom, 2 full bath condo at The View is the true meaning of a waterfront home. Featuring a huge terrace with breathtaking views of the NYC skyline. Web# 2054257. Theodosis Neocli, O: 212.350.8025 C: 917.242.7756

3-BEDROOM WITH STYLE & SPACE $2,650,000 | 101 West 81st St | Extraordinary home: gracious corner living room WBFP, 11 ft. ceilings, custom 8 ft doors, formal dining. 2 renovated baths, sunny open views. All mint. Full-service coop. Web# 2058946. Ronald Lense, O: 212.769.9834

CATCH THIS RISING STAR $2,495,000 | 315 West 36th St | Red hot Fashion District. 1,636 sf condo loft. 5 rooms, 2 bedrooms (1 interior), 2.5 baths, terrace, chefs kitchen, built-ins, home office, 4-zone HVAC, laundry. Mint. Web# 2030320. Ronald Lense, O: 212.769.9834

GRAMERCY 3-BEDROOM HOME $2,295,000 | 157 East 18th St | Custom and mint, sunny and quiet. Gracious living room, large den (or 4th bedroom), 3 baths, home office, oversized renovated kitchen, laundry, endless closets, pets OK. Web# 2056653. Ronald Lense, O: 212.769.9834

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RIVERDALE

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WESTCHESTER/PUTNAM

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GREENWICH

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ASPEN

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LOS ANGELES

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FLORIDA

575 MADISON AVENUE, NY, NY 10022. 212.891.7000 | © 2015 DOUGLAS ELLIMAN REAL ESTATE. ALL MATERIAL PRESENTED HEREIN IS INTENDED FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY. WHILE, THIS INFORMATION IS BELIEVED TO BE CORRECT, IT IS REPRESENTED SUBJECT TO ERRORS, OMISSIONS, CHANGES OR WITHDRAWAL WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL PROPERTY INFORMATION, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO SQUARE FOOTAGE, ROOM COUNT, NUMBER OF BEDROOMS AND THE SCHOOL DISTRICT IN PROPERTY LISTINGS ARE DEEMED RELIABLE, BUT SHOULD BE VERIFIED BY YOUR OWN ATTORNEY, ARCHITECT OR ZONING EXPERT. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY.

STUNNING 2-BEDROOM, 2-BATH RESIDENCE $3,895,000 | 240 Park Avenue South, 10A | Come home to this Southeast facing corner 2-bedroom, 2-bath residence on a high floor in Gwathmey Siegel’s iconic 240 Park Avenue South. Web# 2069446. Michael Graves, O: 212.932.2222

BEST CHELSEA MERCANTILE LOFT $4,995,000 | 252 Seventh Avenue, 6I | 3-bedroom home has been opened up to a huge 2-bedroom, 3-bath residence. 11 ft ceilings, light from 10 living room windows. Boffi kitchen, spa bath, storage on floor. Web# 2042873. Nichole Hechter, O: 212.350.8572, C: 917.514.5874

UNOBSTRUCTED PANORAMIC VIEWS $3,499,000 | 408 East 79th St | Stunning 1685 sf 2-bedroom, 2.5-bath condo home with a 128 sf terrace. North, south and west exposures, 10 ft ceilings and top-of-the-line finishes. Web# 2066767. David Cooper O: 212.891.7274

PARK BLOCK DUPLEX CONDO $3,750,000 | 15 West 63rd St, 15B | 2-bedroom, 2.5-bath, 1826 sf condo at The Park Laurel. 2 exposures, tranquil and bright with chef’s kitchen, washer/dryer and central air. Full-time doorman, gym, playroom and pets OK. Web# 2047889. Lisa Monroig, O: 212.769.9843.

CONDO WITH STUNNING VIEWS $3,375,000 | 641 Fifth Avenue, 28F | Breathtaking, south-facing views of the Empire State building and Manhattan skyline, this renovated and sumptuous 1-bedroom, 1.5-bath condo at world famous Olympic Tower has it all. Web# 2056826. Valerie A. Lettan, O: 212.319.2844

GRAND 2-BEDROOM CONDO ON THE UES $3,495,000 | 188 East 78th St, 3B | Rarely does a 2-bedroom condo of this size become available. Full-service amenities, doorman, conceierge, gym. Web# 2060434. Ofer Yair, O: 212.224.7331, C: 917.757.0855


Luxe Life

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ROCK A LOBSTER Handmade in NYC by local designer Eugenia Kim, Gabriella is a wide-brim fedora made of toyo, a natural fiber that’s perfect for those sweltering summer days. But this straw topper isn’t just practical — there’s a healthy dose of whimsy, too, thanks to its unique embellishments: an embroidered, bejeweled lobster and a silver chain. $375; www.eugeniakim.com

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CELESTIAL CHIC Part of ABC Carpet & Home’s exclusive Cosmos collection — a collaboration with Italian lighting design studio Catellani & Smith — the Moon Lamp is “inspired by the ethereal color spectrum of the cosmos.” The base is made of brass and the glimmery, unique glow is courtesy of iridescent glass discs and LED bulbs. The five arms are adjustable. $4,000; www.abchome.com

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SUNSHINE STATE Bring the sun wherever you go this season with this adorable vinyl tote (with leather handles) from NYCbased designer Mara Hoffman. Up the cute factor even more with a coordinated swimsuit or dress. $168; www.marahoffman.com

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HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN Add a dash of retro fun to your kitchen with this 1950s-inspired stand mixer from Smeg. Made of die-cast aluminum, the 10-speed mixer comes with a 4.8-liter stainless-steel mixing bowl and five accessories, including a dough hook and a flat beater. Choose from five cheery colors: red, cream, silver, pastel blue and black. Available at West Elm. $449.95; www.smeg.com

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PLACES, PLEASE! Whether you’re dining al fresco on your roof deck or enjoying takeout in your dining room, these “fun and refreshing” Bouclé Placemats will add a subtle dash of color and texture to your table. Designed by Sandy Chilewich, the placemats “represent the luxury of fine knitwear” and are made of TerraStrand, an eco-friendly, vegetablebased material that’s easily hand-washable with soap and water. Available in three colorways at Design Within Reach. $64 for four; www.dwr.com

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AHOY, MATEYS! Originally used on ships, these nauticalthemed lights are versatile, utilitarian and, above all, chic. Suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, the Bulkhead Light with Cage works everywhere from bathrooms to bunk beds. The fixtures are refurbished antiques and the castings boast that just-right vintage patina. Unlacquered polish brass is the standard finish; custom finishes are also available. From $295; www.shiplights.com

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Tony’s thing The amiable actor gives his take on stage, stardom and New York City, then and now

BY CHRISTOPHER CAMERON PHOTOGRAPHED BY STUDIO SCRIVO

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“There is nothing in the world like being on stage on Broadway.” —Tony Danza

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raves for his leading role in the Broadway musical “Honeymoon in Vegas.” He officially made Manhattan his permanent address in late 2010, and he’s not going anywhere, Danza told Luxury Listings NYC . Besides, “if you want to be on Broadway, you’ve got to be in New York. And I really wanted to be on Broadway,” he adds. Danza made his theatrical debut in the off-Broadway show “Wrong Turn at Lungfish,” where he earned an Outer Critic’s Circle Award nomination. He went on to perform opposite Kevin Spacey in “The Iceman Cometh,” in Arthur Miller’s Tony Award-winning play “A View From the Bridge” and in Mel Brooks’ hit musical “The Producers” playing Max Bialystock. In April, Danza wrapped up a nearly sixmonth run as Tommy Korman, a lovelorn, tap dancing, Sin City poker shark in the critically-acclaimed musical “Honeymoon in Vegas,” based on the 1992 film by the same name. “It’s very much like boxing. It’s a total tightrope walk,” Danza says of performing for a live audience. “What is really great about a big Broadway musical is that the ensemble becomes such a team. If you saw all the stuff that has to go right for the show to go right! I’m talking about backstage choreography. I’m talking about quick changes, crew guys moving props. And when you pull it off it is a really great feeling.” Danza explains that his affinity for the stage goes back to his childhood in East New York. “I got kinda hooked on Broadway as a kid,” he says. “‘West Side Story’ was the first show I ever saw. I loved that show. I didn’t know you could do that on stage. It never occurred to me that you could see people really living life on the stage. It’s wild when it happens, and it doesn’t happen all the time, believe me. But when it does it’s so exciting.” Still, Danza has spent most of his career on television. Asked if he prefers the stage to the studio, he says that he simply enjoys performing regardless of the medium. “I just like acting. I like being an actor,” he says. “But there is nothing in the world like being on stage on Broadway. No one is going to say, ‘Hold it! We don’t like that one. Let’s do it again.’” Offstage, Danza has used his success to support a number of charitable organizations, especially those that focus on youth outreach, an issue with which he has long been concerned. “It’s funny. I’ve always gotten along with kids. But now I want to give back. I wondered, ‘When did this happen to me? It must be of late,’” Danza says. “But then, somebody posted an interview I did with Huell Howser in 1981. I was talking about a movie I was in, when all of a sudden I get into this strange conversation about how I want to help kids. So I guess I’ve been thinking about this for a long time.” Specifically, Danza works with youth charities like the Police Athletic League and the All Stars Project, an after-school program that organizes auditions, talent shows and performance workshops for inner-city youth. “If you want results, it’s one of the greatest programs I’ve ever seen,” he says. He’s also become deeply concerned with reversing the erosive effects of gentrification

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on urban communities — particularly his own. “It’s so much harder to be a kid today than when I was a kid, and I was growing up in East New York in Brooklyn!” he says. Danza remembers the East New York of his childhood as an exciting, friendly, thriving neighborhood, saying that it had a profound and positive impact on his character. “Growing up in New York in the 1950s and 1960s was probably the greatest time and place to be a kid, ever,” Danza says. “It was a working-class community with a lot of kids on the block. All you did was play out in the street. You had relative safety, so you could leave in the morning

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and come back at dinner, and your parents wouldn’t worry.” The Danzas lived in a small two-story row house near the corner of Pitkin Avenue and Barbey Street, and then at 127 Euclid Avenue between Ridgewood Avenue and Etna Street. His father was a garbage man in the neighborhood, something that he says “was pivotal in my upbringing.” “Somebody would always tell him if I did anything wrong, so there was always that governor on my behavior,” he says. “It was a different world.” He recalls that, for decades, his initials could be found carved into the third


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booth at Long’s Ice Cream Parlor on Fulton Street in Cypress Hills. (Today, it’s a “variety store.”) But for Danza, that long-lost graffiti represents more than his self-professed childhood hoodlumism. The physical inscription has acted as an abiding symbolic connection to his beloved Brooklyn community, which he still occasionally visits. “So many kids I work with come from East New York and it’s so tough; it’s poverty. You have to remember we were poor, but nobody was poverty stricken. Poverty is so different now. With poverty you used to get a community. Now you don’t even get that,” he says. “Kids nowadays are bombarded with images that we didn’t have to put up with,” he adds. “Whether it be violent video games or TV shows, the message isn’t to try to be good, to be part of society. Instead they tell you to be a radical individual.” In 2009, Danza decided to reach out to underprivileged urban youth more directly, teaching English at Northeast High School in Philadelphia. The experience resulted in his critically acclaimed book “I’d Like to Apologize to Every Teacher I Ever Had: My Year as a Rookie Teacher at Northeast High,” which spent five weeks on the New York Times Best-Seller List. “When I was teaching I would tell my kids that hard work and good behavior will pay off, but then they would go home and watch ‘Jersey Shore’ and come back and tell me, ‘No, there is another way!’” Danza says. “When you are young, hard work sounds hard, and the easy ways look a lot easier. I think I would have had a tough time growing up in East New York today.” Ironically, while East New York has struggled, Danza has witnessed the once

dangerous streets of Manhattan — he now lives in a premier building on the Upper West Side — wiped clean of not only their crime, but also their vibrancy. “What’s happened in Manhattan is really sad. And the Upper West Side has changed unbelievably. People used to say it was ‘MauMau land,’” he said, referring to the street gangs that once roamed the neighborhood. “It wasn’t upscale. It was kind of dangerous.” But, walk down Columbus Avenue today, he says, “and every single mom-and-pop store that had been there since the 1940s is gone. You have Kate Spade and Theory, but no one is ever in those shops. It’s frustrating. I think the last [mayoral] administration didn’t help.” Pausing to reflect, Danza adds: “It’s like the new slogan of the city is ‘I got mine,

how come you ain’t got yours?’ I’d hate to see New York become a gated community.” Danza doesn’t claim to have a solution, but he is optimistic. “I hope that we will find some kind of balance. It’s tough. If I can get thousands and thousands of dollars for a storefront, and you’ve been with me for 20 years paying much less than that, it’s hard not to take the money. It’s hard to counteract. But in general I think we have to be a more compassionate city.” Danza suggests, half-joking, that instead of an “I love New York” campaign, the city could use an “Our New York” campaign. “That speaks to the fact that we all live in the greatest city in the world, and that it’s up to us to take care of it and to take care of each other,” he says.

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xperience “contemporary European townhouse décor” in this classic 141-room luxury hotel. All guest rooms are furnished with Asian-inspired silks and modern French furnishings. But if you prefer an even more eclectic mix of Moroccan, European and Asian-influenced style, head to Bar Seine for its VLJQDWXUH FRFNWDLO ̸9DOPRQW̮̱̮+LNH in the Glacier” (vodka with citrus and elderflower liqueurs). The hotel’s opulent lobby. LEFT: Enjoy a signature cocktail at Bar Seine.

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he hotel’s Clefs d’Or Concierge Team will tie your bowtie, “have your marriage proposal written across the sky over the Statue of Liberty,” plan a wedding, get prime seats for any sold-out performance and even negotiate the purchase of a private yacht on your behalf. For a super deluxe extended experience, the Pierre boasts the priciest rental in the city, at $500,000 a month.

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Great escapes A look at the priciest tri-state area hotels BY CHRISTOPHER CAMERON

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lustered in the most exclusive enclaves of New York and Connecticut, these hotels give Manhattan a run for its money, both in terms of price and luxury. Guests often get far more for their dollar outside the city — say, an entire cottage vs. a single room. So compared to most uptown hotels, these country getaways offer a lot of value for truly unique and high-end experiences.

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The Mayflower Grace

Glenmere Mansion Washington, Conn.

Chester, New York $700 a night

$839 a night

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nother Litchfield County country retreat, the Mayflower Grace is nestled on 58 acres of landscaped gardens and woodlands. But it offers some very urban amenities, like shopping for designer frocks from Loro Piana, Brunello Cucinelli, Agnon, Malo and Zegna onsite. Enjoy “bespoke gastronomy� or bask in the “exclusivity� of a suite with “a superb sense of VIP luxury.�

Topping Rose House

Morris, Conn.

$1,700 a night

Bridgehampton, New York $700 a night

rowning a hilltop in the Hudson Valley, the former home of the Goelet family, Glenmere is now serving up some serious luxury. The estate’s “pièce de resistanceâ€? is the 1,250-square-foot penthouse, which offers commanding views of the 150-acre Gilded Age estate. Downstairs, guests can choose between multiple decadent dining rooms and relax in the full-service spa and hammam. Aviation aficionados, take note: “We appreciate prior notice for all helicopter landings so our Glenmere butlers are ready for your arrival.â€?

Ocean Colony Beach & Tennis Club

Delamar Greenwich Harbor Greenwich, Conn. $474 a night

Amagansett, New York $503 a night

No. 3 (tie)

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t just 22 rooms, the white Greek Revival house, built in 1842 for Judge Abraham Topping Rose, is also one of the Hamptons’ most exclusive public houses. Known for its farm-to-table cuisine, pig roasts and spa by local wellness center Naturopathica, the full-service hotel also features a fitness center, heated outdoor pool, private event spaces, contemporary art, a fleet of Lexus cars and a complimentary shuttle service to the beach.

Data provided by STR. Rankings are based on average published rates (APR); actual rates may vary.

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stone’s throw from the ritzy Indian Harbor Yacht Club, the Delamar offers “concierge levelâ€? services, though the main attraction is the hotel’s 500 feet of dock. Guests can sail in and dine at L’escale, a restaurant decorated with vintage terracotta tiles from Provence and a fireplace from a castle in the south of France. ĚŚ

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Stewart Lane’s Tonys, lined up in a row.

CELEB CRIBS

A producer and a gentleman At home with Tony Award-winning Broadway veteran Stewart Lane BY CHRISTOPHER CAMEROŅ_̧PHOTOGRAPHED BY STUDIO SCRIVO

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icking a hit show is a gut feeling,” says powerhouse Broadway producer Stewart Lane, standing by a window in his wood-paneled library in his Upper East Side penthouse. “I don’t try and second-guess critics or pander to the public. I just try and find the best way to tell a story.” Lane, an affable, name-dropping impresario, is an omnivorous collector of stories. His most recent hit, “A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder,” which he produced with his wife Bonnie Comley, won a Tony for Best Musical last year. Lane is also an actor and a writer — his most recent book, “Black Broadway: African Americans on the Great White Way,” was released in February. Not surprisingly, Lane’s home, which overlooks the copper domes of the St. Jean Baptiste Church on Lexington Avenue and East 76th Street, is chockablock with objects of personal significance, chosen more for their stories than their aesthetics. There are framed signatures (from Irving Berlin, P.T. Barnum and Benjamin Franklin), fine artworks (by Robert Mapplethorpe, Salvador Dali and Victor Vasarely) and old New York memorabilia (like Tiffany-style ceiling fixtures and panels from the old Tavern on the Green). And then there are his Tonys. For our Luxury Listings NYC photo shoot, Lane gathers his six Tony Awards next to him in the library. (“La Cage aux Folles,” “Thoroughly Modern Millie” and “War Horse” are just a few of his other award-winning successes.) For good measure, Comley — a broadcast journalist turned Broadway producer — adds her three Tonys to the mix. Even for Lane, the sight of nine Tonys gathered together is exciting. He can’t help but smile posed next to them. But unlike many who have lived with decades of success, Lane isn’t inured to either his fortune or his collection of prestigious accolades. He loves playing the good-humored raconteur, lighting up when he talks about the Tonys. “Growing up in New York, my exposure to Broadway was the Sunday Arts and Leisure section of the New York Times,” Lane says, adding that his parents were of the generation who thought

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A Victor Vasarely hangs over the fireplace.


“When I was 33 and won my first Tony, I screamed, ‘We did it!’” —Stewart Lane

Lane and his Tony awards in his library, which overlooks St. Jean Baptiste Church.

it was a waste of money to take a child to a Broadway show. “Winning a Tony was a dream. So when I was 33 and won my first Tony, I screamed, ‘We did it!’” Lane’s enthusiasm and uncanny ability to remember — and give credit to — every writer, performer and stagehand he’s worked with over the years suggests that his passion for Broadway transcends pecuniary success. He gives the impression that had the theater not made him rich, he might have done it all anyway, money be damned. In fact, Lane says that from age 10, when he saw his first Broadway show, he knew “this was the life me.”

Growing up in Great Neck, Lane, 63, remembers watching the “Twilight Zone” at his friend Ricky’s house, and wondering why Ricky’s dad wasn’t at work. “One day I asked, ‘Ricky, doesn’t your father work?’ And Ricky said, ‘Yeah, my dad is an actor and he works at night.’ I thought, ‘Wow! What a great concept,’ but I never talked to his father, and I had never seen anything his father had done, so I didn’t think much about. That is until Ricky tells me that his father is in a Broadway show.” Lane had never been to a Broadway performance, and he jumped at Ricky’s invitation to see a musical. “We drove into the city

and went inside this beautiful theater — not one of those matchbox movies houses in the suburbs — to see Ricky’s father, Sid Caesar, in ‘Little Me.’” Of course, Caesar had already been a television star when the 1962 musical was written for him. Neil Simon’s script cast Caesar in multiple roles, including all of the heroine’s husbands and lovers. Lane was entranced. “We went backstage and I saw Sid holding court. It was all friendship and camaraderie. That was it; I was hooked on Broadway.” CONTINUED ON PG 32

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A curved staircase at the duplex’s entrance. TOP RIGHT: A light fixture from Tavern on the Green. BELOW RIGHT: Antiques are displayed throughout the colorful apartment.

That initial childhood thrill matured into an artistic passion. After graduating from Boston University, where he now sits on the boards of trustees and overseers, he hit the stage, earning his place in the actors union performing in a production of “Oklahoma!” at the Little Theater in Sullivan, Illinois. Since those early days, Lane has worked as an actor, stage manager, writer, director or producer, virtually without pause. And not all of his shows made a splash. In fact, one of his first shows was a monumental failure. “Early on, I produced ‘The Grand Tour’ with music by Jerry Herman and [the actor] Joel Grey. But the show was a flop. It ran three months and didn’t make any money,” Lane recalls. “I was thinking, ‘Oh God! I’ll never work in this town again!’ But I learned very quickly that there is always another show.” Lane adds that, in a way, that early defeat gave him the connections to produce his first big hit. “Because I worked with Jerry [Herman], I was able to get him back on ‘La Cage aux Folles,’ which turned out to be a big hit,” he says. “There are no failures, just learning experiences.” Today, those “experiences” have given Lane the comfort to pick and choose the shows he believes in; he is currently working

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on a new musical, “A Moment in Time,” with music by John Denver. His hits have garnered him the money to maintain his art collections, a stake in the Tribeca Grill with Robert De Niro as well as co-ownership of the sumptuous Palace Theatre on Broadway between 46th and 47th streets. Some 18 years ago, he was also able to buy his New York City dream home on East 76th Street, where he and Comley have lived ever since. “It’s the only duplex in the building. It has the only fireplace,” Lane says of his apartment, which also boasts a sweeping curved staircase at the entrance, five bedrooms, six full bathrooms and three terraces. Still, even after nearly two decades in his well-appointed home, a life of luxury feels like a relatively new and welcome development, Lane says, one that he could have managed without. “I’m a diehard New Yorker, so even in the 1970s, which was the grimiest, dirtiest, most graffiti-ridden time in the city, I loved it,” he exclaims. “Things were happening, it was exciting. The city is more boring now, but I’m older now, and a little more boring myself.” “Do I miss the drug dealers and the hookers? Do I miss the crime? Yeah, there is a certain nostalgia for the three-card Monte

hustlers, but not enough to say that I want them back, or that I miss them,” he adds. Nonetheless, Lane enjoys looking backward. Whether it’s collecting eclectic bits of history, or producing shows nostalgic for the je ne sais quoi of a bygone age (“A Gentleman’s Guide,” “Thoroughly Modern Millie” and “War Horse”), Lane has made history his ultimate labor of love. In 2011, Lane published “Jews on Broadway: An Historical Survey of Performers, Playwrights, Composers, Lyricists and Producers.” In it, Lane explores the creative impact of Jewish people on New York theater. And in his latest book, “Black Broadway,” he unburies forgotten black performers and highlights the contributions of legendary African-American stars like James Earl Jones and Josephine Baker. “It’s my hope that ‘Black Broadway’ serves as a guide to the many people who have blazed a trail to the Great White Way and made it more accessible to everyone — black and white — who seeks to entertain and enlighten us through the performing arts,” Lane writes in the introduction to the colorful and intensely researched book. As a storyteller and historian of show business, Lane understands better than most that Broadway reflects society, both the good and the bad. In his writing and his shows, he’s not interested in passing holier-thanthou judgments on past mistakes, but rather in telling the tall tales of characters who beat the odds. “Look at ‘La Cage aux Folles,’ Lane says. “Back in the early 1980s people said I was nuts for producing a gay musical. But just look at it! Yes, it is making a social statement, but it is about loyalty, friendship, love and connection. It’s also very funny and has a great score. That’s what theater is about: bringing people together.”̦


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TECHNOLOGY

If you make sure you’re connected The wiring’s in the wall: Discreet, hi-tech “smart homes” are a Manhattan must-have BY JENNIFER WHITE KARP

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or many New Yorkers today, it’s not enough for a home to have the right location, square footage, finishes and furnishings. A truly luxurious home also has to be “smart,” meaning the lighting, climate, security and entertainment systems can be operated by computer, phone (and eventually, even your watch). These systems, which emerged years ago in a limited fashion, have now been joined by a torrent of new products, enabled by a breakthrough in technology. That’s because, until recently, hooking up to the so-called “Internet of Things” was a tricky — and expensive — endeavor. In the past, smart appliances required the installation of specialized wireless hubs. But now cheaper, more efficient chips are available — these can connect almost any product to the Internet via Wi-Fi, or to a mobile phone through Bluetooth. “Buyers of luxury apartments now expect many of these technologies to be pre-installed by developers before they move in,” said Mark Hernandez, CEO of Cliqk, a New York-based installation company. “These luxury technology ‘musthave’ amenities include motorized shades, automated lighting, in-wall speaker systems and even heating and cooling control via smart thermostats like Nest. We are starting to see these appear as bullet points in broker sell sheets as well.” But that doesn’t mean buyers considering older homes will miss out on the trend. Installation companies said that with today’s more robust and reliable wireless technologies, smart solutions can be retrofitted in any home — even in the most staid of pre-war co-op buildings — without time-consuming wire installation. For example, a large apartment could be flooded with commercial-grade Wi-Fi to create strong coverage. Integrated entertainment systems are high on New Yorkers’ wish lists, according to area installation companies. They report that Sonos, a multi-room audio streaming system, and streaming video players like Roku and Apple TV are must-haves.

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Streaming is the key word. In the past, sending content to multiple television sets in a home required expensive and complex wiring. Now users enjoy fewer cable boxes and less locally stored media. Hernandez said his clients use Google’s Chromecast device at parties, which allows “everyone with an iPhone or Android phone to queue up music video playlists on YouTube or Vevo to relive your MTV glory days.”

RIGHT: An artist on the Upper West Side asked Cloud9 to automate lights, shades and put in wall speakers throughout the home. BELOW: A gut renovation on the Upper East Side by Cloud9 added automation throughout the home with all components tucked away in a closet.

Cliqk recently launched a new website where users can book smart home installation services online at fixed prices ranging from $399 to $3,499. “We also offer packages targeting specific audiences like a smart nursery, offering a baby monitor, white noise machine and automated lighting,” said Hernandez. “‘Genius Kosher’ is for our Jewish customers and offers automated lighting and shading


Tapping the “home� button on the master keypad in a Soho penthouse project by Cliqk lights a path to the bedroom and sets the HVAC to the season.

control that is pre-programmed to go on and off during the Sabbath.� Jordan Wills, director of marketing for Cloud9 Smarthome, a New York City-based home automation company, said its basic four-room audio solution costs around $5,000 and includes wireless speakers throughout the home. According to him, a typical two-bedroom home with audio, video, lighting and shades runs around $60,000 to $70,000. “Our higher-end jobs can run up to $250,000, which include audiophile-level speakers, mechanized hiding of televisions, panelized lighting and motorized double shades throughout the home,� he said. “Space is an issue in Manhattan,� Wills said. The company works with developers, making apartments and hotel rooms smart during construction. “The number-one priority with our clients seems to be hiding the technology. What they do see needs to have an aesthetic appeal that’s in line with their vision, and that of the architect and designer.� The other crucial element is ease-of-use, he said. “Our customers require a system that their in-laws can use when in town.� The installation costs for a smart home may be relatively expensive, but there are incentives. For example, the makers of Nest thermostat — which programs itself and can be controlled from a phone — say it can help homeowners save up to 20 percent on heating and cooling bills. There’s also the peace-of-mind factor: Commercials for Time Warner’s IntelligentHome, a home monitoring and security system, show vacationers keeping watch over their homes from exotic locations. But, as with all things tech, the strongest pull is the siren call of the cutting-edge. “I think it’s definitely becoming a status symbol to have some high-tech connectivity in your home,� said Cassie Slane, a technology expert. “Consumers, especially those between the ages of 18 and 49, want homes that can be controlled with a smartphone or tablet and are more interested in buying homes that already have these features installed. When a homeowner whips out their smartphone and can control their home’s lighting, HVAC and entertainment system, it is definitely impressive.� As Slane points out, smart-home technology is a luxury amenity offered by New York City rental buildings as well. A new service aimed at renters called IOTAS partners with real estate developers to

install smart appliance-ready outlets and sensors prior to move in, so “renters get access to smart technology without having to pay upfront costs,� she said. In the view of Jack Borenstein, president of New York City-based Ultimate Sound & Installations, New Yorkers embrace smart homes differently. “New Yorkers have a greater need for efficiency of time, space and convenience than perhaps any other city except Tokyo,� he said. Borenstein’s clients ask his company to integrate their entertainment systems, lighting, HVAC, security and motorized shades. In one of the company’s more challenging jobs, a $400,000 project at a residence on Central Park West and 103rd Street, the homeowners wanted a Kaleidescape, a $4,000 cloud-based multiroom movie player, installed. In addition, they wanted to make the HVAC, security, lighting and audio and visual systems smart. The homeowners also wanted a motorized frame for the TV in the living room, a custom TV behind a mirror in the bathroom, a motorized TV mechanism that drops down from the ceiling in the kitchen and another motorized TV mechanism that retracts from the wall in the library. Thanks to the retractable components

Cliqk created motorized skylight shades for a Soho penthouse.

and a simple user interface — which uses handheld remotes and both wireless and wall-mounted touch panels to control the entire residence — these new features do not scream out for attention. In fact, nearly all the technology is hidden from view. Because keeping all that pricey gear under wraps is just ‌ smart.̌ Cliqk’s nursery package includes a Dropcam video camera, Lutron lighting and Sonos music system.

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alues in New York City’s luxury market have grown more in the past year than values in competing global markets, according to a recent wealth report from global property consultancy Knight Frank. The Prime International Residential Index, which measures the performance of prime real estate in the world’s top luxury cities and second-home markets, shows that the prices of New York luxury homes increased by 18.8 percent during 2014, topping the list of locations. Of the 10 markets where luxury values appreciated the most, four are located in the U.S. Just after New York is Aspen, ranked second with 16 percent growth, San Francisco is sixth with 14.3 percent growth and Los Angeles is 10th with 13 percent growth. American cities rounding out the top 20 are Miami (#17 on the list, with 9.8 percent growth) and Washington, D.C. (#19, at 8.7 percent growth). The report notes that the threat of Mayor Bill de Blasio’s pied-Ă -terre tax doesn’t appear to have discouraged ultrahigh-net-worth individuals from buying second homes in New York. London, however, is a different story: The city has seen growth curtailed in prices of properties valued over ÂŁ2 million ($2.95 million) due to a new “stamp duty,â€? or purchase tax, limiting the value increase there to just 5.1 percent — which tied London with Bangkok and Madrid in 32nd place on Knight Frank’s list. Overall, U.S. luxury real estate had a stellar year, increasing in value almost 13 percent nationwide, while worldwide values rose 2 percent and top European cities saw just 2.5 percent growth. Other top performers were Bali in Indonesia and Istanbul in Turkey. In both markets, luxury prices increased 15 percent.

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Price of a hamburger at the now-shuttered Viand, favored by locals like Mayor Bloomberg

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Size, in square feet, of a new 21-story residential project coming to the site of a parking garage at 302 East 96th Street Sources: The Real Deal, New York Daily News

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Kelly Ripa now Live! at UES townhouse

PRICE $2.795 million ADDRESS 525 East 80th Street #1A

PRICE $3.675 million ADDRESS 167 East 82nd Street #9B Source: StreetEasy

TYPE/SIZE Condo; three bedrooms, two baths

TYPE/SIZE Condo; three bedrooms, two baths, one half bath; 1,621 square feet

DIG THIS The living room opens to a 1,700-square-foot outdoor space.

GET OUT The building’s party room accesses a landscaped courtyard.

Talk show host KELLY RIPA and husband Mark Consuelos were revealed as the owners of a $27 MILLION townhouse on EAST 76TH STREET, according to the New York Daily News. Ripa, the co-host of “Live! With Kelly and Michael,� and Consuelos purchased the home through an LLC and moved there in 2013 while their Soho penthouse was on the market. The identity of the buyer was unknown until recently. The 1882 property has been gut-renovated and has five bedrooms, six bathrooms, an elevator and a rooftop garden.

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My Town Our Neighborhood. Your Home. Danny Davis — “I’ve been living in Tribeca waterfront. I sell Tribeca, I live Tribeca, I am for nine years now. I have five children – they all go to the neighborhood schools. I coach baseball here, I coach soccer here – there’s fields, there’s playgrounds, there’s the most incredible

Tribeca. When I sell a home, I am not just selling an apartment; I am making a friend and neighbor for life. What more could I possibly say? I love Tribeca, Tribeca is home.”

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Still, that’s not the priciest pad expected at the ne57’s glassy façade and 432 Park’s uber-luxe high-rise. Asking prices at the building’s dizzying height aren’t siren songs for most expensive pads haven’t been released yet, everyone. Some wealthy buyers are including the top penthouse, which sources said passing on the luxury condos of the could ask between $150 million and $175 million. moment and waiting for the next addition The document also showed prices have risen to hit the neighborhood just north of Billionaire’s Row: for other units. A 6,591-square-foot spread on the 220 Central Park South. 48th floor, initially asking $55 million, is now priced The condominium, designed by Robert A.M. at $64 million. One floor up, a $60 million condo is Stern, also has some owners of luxe condos nearby now priced at $69 million. Overall, the average price planning to trade up to 220 Central Park South when per square foot of the listed units is it hits the market, brokers said. Not now $7,514, higher than the initial surprisingly, the building is fast “We’re all looking for the price of $7,374. becoming a formidable competitor “It’s kind of the complete oppofor the buzzy slew of super-luxe next big shiny object.” site of what One57 is,” said Michelle condo developments coming on —Jason Haber, Warburg Realty Bourgeois, an agent at Town Resi WK 6WUHHW̮̱̮ZKLFK DUH SRLVHG WR dential, of 220 Central Park South’s remake the Manhattan skyline. more traditional design. “So many buildings that have “We’re all looking for the next big shiny object,” said been going up around the park have mostly had a Jason Haber, a broker at Warburg Realty, adding that, very modern aesthetic.” as a contrast to the futuristic structures rising, 220 Douglas Elliman broker Toni Haber (who is Jason Central Park South offers something aesthetically Haber’s aunt) said one of her clients, who purchased different. “It’s not a glass curtain wall.” a condo at One57, plans to sell that unit and move The 69-story limestone tower will have 83 units; to 220 Central Park South when the building debuts. an adjacent 14-story “villa” will have 10 units. The “They’re definitely keeping an eye on that building,” EXLOGLQJ̵V RIIHULQJ SODQ̮̱̮D GRFXPHQW WKDW OD\V RXW she said. WKH WHUPV DQG FRQGLWLRQV RI D VDOḪ̱̮ZDV DSSURYHG She added that buyers know that the building is in early March; an amendment later that month one of the last assemblages on Central Park South. included one of the project’s highly anticipated “You can’t have anything built in front of you,” she penthouses: A duplex on the 73rd and 74th floors, said. “Even though the building is going to be 370 feet known as Penthouse 73, asking $100 million. The shorter than 432 Park, you’re right on the park. 432 pad will span just over 9,500 square feet with a Park is not, even though you see it from anywhere 713-square-foot terrace. The unit will have five \RX DUH ̹̦̱( % 6RORPRQW bedrooms, six bathrooms and two powder rooms.

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Median March rents

$469,000 $775,000 $1,590,000 $2,519,000 $5,795,400

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$2,195 $2,950 $4,300 $7,900 $14,750

Source: StreetEasy

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Disregarding the “poor door,� chasing Wile E. Coyote and Gaga’s apartment hunt 88,000+

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PRICE $1.695 million ADDRESS 240 Riverside Boulevard 5G

TYPE/SIZE Condo; one bedroom, one bath, one half bath; 1,025 square feet

COOL OFF Take a dip in one of the building’s two pools.

PRICE $2.75 million ADDRESS 555 West 59th Street #12C TYPE/SIZE Condo; two bedrooms, three baths; 1,530 square feet WORKOUT Get some exercise in the 60-foot three-lane lap pool. Source: StreetEasy

Last year, actress DEMI MOORE began a “whisper� listing campaign to sell her SAN REMO pad for $75 MILLION, according to the New York Times. But last month she officially listed the unit, PH26C. The triplex has roughly 7,000 square feet of interior living space and 1,500 square feet of wraparound terraces, with views of the park, river and city. If Moore receives her $75 million asking price, it would set a record for an Upper West Side co-op and more than double the in-house record of $26.4 million at the San Remo.

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$779,000 $1,312,500 $2,724,500 $8,325,000 $16,800,000

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$2,800 $3,900 $5,825 $11,000 $22,500

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Skinny and social; water works and Le Cirque for less 5 Number of common areas a new pencil-thin residential tower proposed for 12 East 37th Street would include

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A fashionable bargain PRICE $4.75 million ADDRESS 641 Fifth Avenue #29A

PRICE $8.75 million ADDRESS 15 West 53rd Street #23AF Source: StreetEasy

TYPE/SIZE Two bedrooms, two baths, one half bath; 1,800 square feet

TYPE/SIZE Four bedrooms, four baths, four half baths; 3,454 square feet

VIEW FINDER The pad looks upon Fifth Avenue, Central Park and Rockefeller Center.

MAKE A SPLASH The bathrooms are outfitted with Poggenpohl cabinetry.

Fashion designer TOMMY HILFIGER chopped off $5 million from the original $80 million asking price of his PLAZA HOTEL penthouse duplex, according to the New York Post. Hilfiger and his wife Dee Ocleppo re-listed the unit, located on the 18th and 19th floors of the building, for $75 MILLION. Hilfiger bought the units for $25 million in 2008 and combined them into one sprawling apartment. Previously, the designer listed the apartment for $50 million before taking it off the market. The 6,000-square-foot, four-bedroom unit includes a private terrace with views of Central Park and Fifth Avenue and an original Eloise mural by Hilary Knight, the Post reported.

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$530,000 $1,095,000 $2,222,500 $2,922,500 $9,385,000

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$2,700 $3,000 $4,395 $5,195 $15,000

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More inns, Tex-Mex treats and nearly 50 years of history 13 Number of stories in planned hotel coming to 111 East 24th Street designed by architect Gene Kaufman

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Murdoch has news PRICE $7.5 million ADDRESS 40 West 22nd Street #2

PRICE $6.7 million ADDRESS 260 Fifth Ave. 13TH-FLR Source: StreetEasy

TYPE/SIZE Four bedrooms, three baths; 4,100 square feet

TYPE/SIZE Five bedrooms and three baths; 3,800 square feet

BUILD TO SUIT Call your designer and customize this sprawling loft space as you please.

DROP JAWS Step off the elevator into your foyer, especially designed for displaying art.

News Corp. and 21st Century Fox chairman RUPERT MURDOCH is asking a whopping $72 MILLION for his penthouse at ONE MADISON, just over a year after purchasing the unit and another one in the building for $57.3 million. Murdoch listed the triplex penthouse as raw space; it’s currently under construction. Last year, he purchased it along with a three-bedroom, one-story apartment on the floor beneath. He will be keeping the smaller unit but will live in a Downtown townhouse, the Wall Street Journal reported.

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Median March rents

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Year Avignone Chemists opened at its 226 Bleecker Street location. It closed in March after operating continuously for over 100 years.

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Amount Nat Rothschild, financier and scion of the wealthy banking dynasty, is asking for his West Village townhouse at 8 Saint Luke’s Place Sources: : Grubstreet, The Villager, The Real Deal

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Median March sale prices 6WXGLR EHG EHGV EHGV ! EHGV

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$1,200,000 $1,550,000 $3,187,500 $6,100,000 $17,200,000

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Comedian MIKE MYERS’ Soho duplex is on the market for just shy of $17 MILLION, with the “Austin Powers� star seeking a healthy return on the apartment he bought for $8 million eight years ago. The threebedroom, 4,200-square-foot penthouse is located on the sixth and seventh floors of a condo building at 72 MERCER STREET. The apartment features 14-foot-high ceilings, a large skylight and a private terrace.

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PRICE $7.1 million ADDRESS 50 West Street #42C

TYPE/SIZE Four bedrooms, four baths; 2,669 square feet

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$140,000

Price “Seinfeld� star Jason Alexander paid for his East Hampton summer rental

$245,000

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Noisy neighbors PRICE $140 million ADDRESS 100 & 90 Briar Patch Road, East Hampton

PRICE $50 million ADDRESS 28 Gin Lane, Southampton Source: StreetEasy

TYPE/SIZE 10 bedrooms, nine baths, two half baths

TYPE/SIZE 12 bedrooms, nine baths; 7,300 square feet

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Farming at a snail’s pace PRICE $3.95 million ADDRESS 1250 Sound Drive, Greenport

PRICE $3.69 million ADDRESS 580 Lloyds Lane, Mattituck

TYPE/SIZE Four bedrooms, four baths; 5,000 square feet

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$21,950,000

House (4,300 sf): 4 beds, 4 baths | Amenities: Fireplace, Heated Pool, South Of Highway, Central Air Conditioning Exemplary oceanfront living. Methodically constructed over several years, the current owners spared no expense in site design, infrastructure development, and finishing of this one-of-a-kind piece of usable art. Located down a private approach servicing seven oceanfront homes, this property is secluded in location, yet offers the convenience of Sagaponack’s pivotal location to enjoy all of the Hamptons different hamlets. /LVWHG E\ =DFKDU\ 9LFKLQVN\ ]DFKDU\#EHVSRNHUHDOHVWDWH FRP

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UPPER EAST SIDE, NEW YORK CITY MINT PREWAR ON PARK AVENUE 3 BR, 2.5 BATH | $4,595,000 | Web#12033289 Eloise Johnson 212.381.3224 | Sharon Fahy 212.381.3217

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2 BR, 3.5 BATH | $5,850,000 | Web#1235202

3 BR+OFC, 3 BATH | $3,450,000 | Web#11420506

Louise Phillips Forbes 212.381.3329

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CHELSEA, NEW YORK CITY DUPLEX W/PRIVATE OUTDOOR OASIS 1 BR, 1 BATH | $1,350,000 | Web#12367723 Ivana Tagliamonte 212.381.6575 | Kyle Haas 212.521.5728

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$25,000,000

House (2,500 sf): 4 beds, 3.5 baths | Amenities: Dock, Golf Course Lot, Swimming Pool, Horse Facilities Two Trees Farm is a 65-acre world-class equestrian and high goal polo facility in the heart of the Hamptons. This one-of-a-kind property is home to a prestigious Hunter/Jumper stable and offers 2 indoor arenas, 3 outdoor rings, acres of paddocks with picturesque views, 3 barns with over 100 stalls, staff quarters, a main house with pool and tennis, and a well appointed guest house. Serene and secluded, yet minutes from Bridgehampton Main Street. /LVWHG DW 'RXJODV (OOLPDQ E\ 0RUJDQ :KLWH PRUJDQ ZKLWH#HOOLPDQ FRP

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$33,000,000

House (6,000 sf): 10 beds, 10 baths | Amenities: Deck, Garage Parking, Hot Tub, Swimming Pool Sagaponack oceanfront home newly refurbished and desgined, and in move-in conditon, with fabulous ocean and Sagg Pond views. Oceanside pool and hot tub, plus spacioius deck space for entertaining. Separate guest house, game room, gym, 3 car garage and much room to expand. /LVWHG DW 'RXJODV (OOLPDQ E\ %RQQ\ $DURQV ERQQ\ DDURQV#HOOLPDQ FRP

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$37,500,000

House (2,500 sf): 4 beds, 2.5 baths | Amenities: Fireplace, Beachfront, South Of Highway Located in the best part of coveted Gin Lane, this world class oceanfront property, comprised of approximately 2.7 acres, is listed for sale for the first time. Exuding charm and old world elegance, the home offers 4 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms and spectacular ocean views from master bedroom. /LVWHG DW 6RWKHE\ĚľV ,QWHUQDWLRQDO 5HDOW\ E\ %HDWH 0RRUH EHDWH PRRUH#VRWKHE\VKRPHV FRP

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$49,000,000

House (12,000 sf): 6 beds, 6+ baths | Amenities: Fireplace, Furnished, Garage Parking, Patio The magnificent Angel View, an approximately 6.5 acre waterfront estate offered publicly for the first time, is sited in a gated community comprising three separate lots. This world-class property is accessed via two private gates, each at the end of a separate cul-de-sac. /LVWHG DW 6RWKHE\ĚľV ,QWHUQDWLRQDO 5HDOW\ E\ +DUDOG *UDQW KDUDOG JUDQW#VRWKHE\VKRPHV FRP

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House (22,000 sf): 50 rooms, 11 beds, 12+ baths | Amenities: Fireplace, Furnished, Garage Parking, Patio Villa Maria, one of Long Island’s most beautiful estates, is a 15-acre retreat of solitude and beauty with breathtaking views of Mecox Bay. The residence is offered with a 1,200 foot bulkhead waterfront with dock. In 1919, shipping magnate Edward P. Morse commissioned architect Frank Freeman to transform the existing cottage into this beautiful villa by the sea. In 2005, the present owners, world renowned designers, purchased the property and began a 6-year project to recapture its 1920’s grandeur while completely modernizing it. /LVWHG DW 6RWKHE\̾V ,QWHUQDWLRQDO 5HDOW\ E\ +DUDOG *UDQW KDUDOG JUDQW#VRWKHE\VKRPHV FRP

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$1,750,000

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Condo (1,744 sf): 5 rooms, 3 beds, 2.5 baths | Amenities: Attended Lobby, Pet Friendly, Fitness Room | Common Charges: $2,138 | RE Taxes: $1,749

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The apartment features 9-foot ceilings, oversized windows, mahogany floors, washer/dryer, and renovated kitchen with top of the line appliances. /LVWHG DW 6WULEOLQJ E\ /DXULH 'LDPRQG OGLDPRQG#VWULEOLQJ FRP

$3,495,000

(DVW WK 6WUHHW ) RQ WKH 8SSHU (DVW 6LGH Condo (1,575 sf): 5 rooms, 2 beds, 2 baths | Amenities: Pre-war, Attended Lobby, Outdoor Space | Common Charges: $1,797 | RE Taxes: $1,259

Spring/Summer Delivery 2015. Philip House is a classic prewar condominium reimagined for modern living. While retaining the authenticity of an Upper East Side home, its interiors have been entirely rebuilt. A rare find in Carnegie Hill, Philip House captures the grace of tradition and the casual ease of a contemporary lifestyle. Using a luxurious palette of honest materials such as honed stone, natural wood, and fine marble, along with superior craftsmanship, Victoria Hagan has designed elegant homes with the feel of a custom renovation. /LVWHG DW 6WULEOLQJ E\ 5REHUW 6 0F&DLQ UPFFDLQ#VWULEOLQJ FRP

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$3,595,000

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$3,695,000

Condo (1,948 sf): 6 rooms, 3 beds, 3 baths | Amenities: Attended Lobby, Fitness Room | Common Charges: $1,793 | RE Taxes: $1,798

Co-op (1,744 sf): 7.5 rooms, 3 beds, 2 baths | Amenities: Pre-war, Attended Lobby, Pet Friendly | Common Charges: $4,499

This stunning, high-floor corner home is located in a distinguished condominium built in 2004, designed by world-renowned architect Philip Johnson. /LVWHG DW 6WULEOLQJ E\ (OL]DEHWK )LVKPDQ HILVKPDQ#VWULEOLQJ FRP

Rarely available home with three bedrooms and a library/fourth bedroom in a unique neo-Renaissance building with elegance to spare, plus a private terrace. /LVWHG DW 6WULEOLQJ E\ -RDQQH :HQLJ MZHQLJ#VWULEOLQJ FRP

$9,950,000

:HVW WK 6WUHHW RQ WKH 8SSHU :HVW 6LGH Condo (3,403 sf): 7 rooms, 5 beds, 4.5 baths | Amenities: Garage, Attended Lobby, Outdoor Space | Common Charges: $3,263 | RE Taxes: $4,561

A private full-floor apartment with a wonderful terrace, a fireplace in the living room and five bedrooms, each with an ensuite bath. With a sweeping 28 feet by 31 feet of entertaining space complete with fireplace and powder room and a true cook’s kitchen handmade in England by Smallbone of Devizes, this apartment has everything you could wish for and more. /LVWHG DW 6WULEOLQJ E\ $OH[D /DPEHUW DODPEHUW#VWULEOLQJ FRP

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$4,340,000

:HVW WK 6WUHHW & LQ &KHOVHD Condo (1,697 sf): 3 rooms, 2 beds, 2.5 baths | Amenities: Bike Room, Fitness Room, Laundry Room | Common Charges: $3,058 | RE Taxes: $1,579

This unique corner residence features direct elevator access for discreet entry. The western wall of 8-feet long casement windows, which are angled to enhance views and privacy while allowing abundant light to flood the space, afford breathtaking views down the historically landmarked High Line Park. /LVWHG DW &RUFRUDQ 6XQVKLQH 0DUNHWLQJ *URXS E\ WKH :HVW WK 6DOHV *DOOHU\ LQIR# Z FRP

4,585,000 $

:KLWH 6WUHHW ( LQ 7ULEHFD Condo (1,943 sf): 4 rooms, 2 beds, 2.5 baths | Amenities: Fitness Room, Lounge, Private Storage | Common Charges: $2,090 | RE Taxes: $2,601

Introducing 60 White Street, where the preservation of history and the aesthetic of reclamation design converge with consummate contemporary refinement. Developed by the prestigious Sorgente Group, 60 White Street pays impeccable attention to detail as this building from 1869 is converted into the quintessential Tribeca living experience with 80 percent reclaimed materials. Floor-through lofts offer radiant heat flooring throughout. /LVWHG DW 'RXJODV (OOLPDQ E\ )UDQFHV .DW]HQ I NDW]HQ#HOOLPDQ FRP

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$ 4,875,000

:DUUHQ 6WUHHW & LQ %DWWHU\ 3DUN &LW\ Condo (2,296 sf): 4 rooms, 3 beds, 3.5 baths | Amenities: Bike Room, Fitness Room, Laundry Room | Common Charges: $2,637 | RE Taxes: $3,207

This floor-through residence encompasses both south corners of River and Warren streets affording exposures to the west, east and south. Experience panoramic views of the Hudson River, Rockefeller and Teardrop Parks through oversized windows. /LVWHG DW &RUFRUDQ E\ WKH 5LYHU :DUUHQ 6 DOHV &HQWHU LQIR#ULYHUDQGZDUUHQ FRP

$4,895,000

1RUIRON 6WUHHW 3+$ RQ WKH /RZHU (DVW 6LGH Condo (1,928 sf): 3 rooms, 3 beds, 3.5 baths | Amenities: Bike Room, Fitness Room, Exercise Studio | Common Charges: $2,097 | RE Taxes: $278

The crown jewel atop 100 Norfolk is one of New York City’s most lavish penthouses. Steel beams supporting a floor-to-ceiling glass exterior frame provide radiant natural light and sweeping views of Downtown and the West Side of Manhattan. The opulent 1,928-square-foot residence features three spacious bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms, a state-of-the-art kitchen open to the airy living and dining areas, and exclusive access to a 790-square-foot rooftop terrace overlooking the vibrant splendor of the city. /LVWHG DW 'RXJODV (OOLPDQ E\ $ULHO 7 LURVK DWLURVK#HOOLPDQ FRP

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$5,485,000

Condo (1,664 sf): 4 rooms, 2 beds, 2.5 baths | Amenities: Spa Services, Fitness Room | Common Charges: $1,331 | RE Taxes: $3,394 This gracious residence features a corner living/dining room and corner master bedroom suite, allowing each room the benefit of the stunning northern views towards the Midtown skyline. The master suite includes two walk-in closets and a five-fixture bath. Welcome to five-star living at 30 Park Place, Four Seasons Private Residences New York, Downtown. /LVWHG DW &RUFRUDQ 6XQVKLQH 0DUNHWLQJ *URXS E\ WKH 3DUN 3ODFH 6DOHV &HQWHU LQIR#WKLUW\SDUNSODFH FRP

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$5,735,000

Condo (1,955 sf): 4 rooms, 2 beds, 2 baths | Amenities: Fitness Room, Nursery, Lounge | Common Charges: $2,243 | RE Taxes: $3,409 This gracious two bedroom residence features a corner living/dining room, surrounded by floor to ceiling windows showcasing stunning Midtown skyline views. The kitchen features marble countertops and backsplash, Nanz hardware, Sub-Zero and Miele appliances, custom-designed cabinetry by Molteni including high gloss white lacquer upper cabinetry and framed solid white oak lower cabinetry. For a limited time, purchasers will have the option of dark, natural, or a gray brown stain for the wood floors and lower cabinetry. /LVWHG DW &RUFRUDQ E\ WKH (DVW 6DOHV &HQWHU LQIR# HDVW FRP

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$5,995,000

Condo (3,236 sf): 7 rooms, 3 beds, 3.5 baths | Amenities: Rooftop Deck | Common Charges: $2,882 | RE Taxes: $3,332 This sprawling two-story residence on the first and second floors has 3 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms and an oversized living room with an eco-friendly ethanol fireplace and operational skylight. This impressive home serves well as a private sanctuary and as a wonderful place to entertain, pre-wired with Bang & Olufsen high-definition surround sound. /LVWHG DW &RUFRUDQ E\ 0RQLFD 1RYR PQRYR#FRUFRUDQ FRP

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$7,950,000

Condo (3,217 sf): 7 rooms, 4 beds, 4.5 baths | Amenities: Garage, Health Club | Common Charges: $4,245 | RE Taxes: $4,359 Five Sixty West 24th Street speaks to a cultured life in the heart of the West Chelsea Arts District. Six full-floor residences and two duplex penthouses in the 11-story building treat authentic materials and use of space in a modern way. This is Architectural Digest 100 architect Steven Harris’s first ever new construction condominium project in collaboration with Adam Gordon and Tavros Development. /LVWHG DW &RPSDVV E\ /HRQDUG 6WHLQEHUJ OV#FRPSDVV FRP

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$8,000,000

Condo (3,804 sf): 7 rooms, 4 beds, 4.5 baths | Amenities: Garage, Health Club | Common Charges: $4,104 | RE Taxes: $2,961 Anticipated occupancy summer 2015. Unit 2 at 52 Lispenard is an expansive 3,804 square foot, four bedroom, four and one half bathroom loft home. Accessed directly via key-locked elevator, an entrance gallery leads into a stunning 33-by-25-foot great room overlooking Lispenard Street. Ceiling heights of up to 11 feet, 11 inches further enhance the sense of grandeur and volume. /LVWHG DW &RUFRUDQ E\ 7DPLU 6KHPHVK WVKHPHVK#FRUFRUDQ FRP

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$8,325,000

Condo (3,784 sf): 8 rooms, 5 beds, 4.5 baths | Amenities: Bike Room, Fitness Room, Nursery | Common Charges: $3,008 | RE Taxes: $2,161 This residence possesses a grandeur — both in scale and workmanship — of an earlier time. Through a recent redesign directed by CetraRuddy Architecture, the best aspects of prewar craft and detail have been advanced with a contemporary sensibility that builds upon the beauty that was originally there. The various components of the interiors of this unit have been thoughtfully selected to bring a pervasive sense of craft and quality to every item you touch or see. /LVWHG DW +DOVWHDG 3URSHUW\ E\ /RXLVH 3KLOOLSV )RUEHV OSKLOOLSV#KDOVWHDG FRP

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$9,882,000

Condo (3,453 sf): 6 rooms, 4 beds, 4 baths | Amenities: Garden, Fitness Room, Nursery | Common Charges: $3,238 | RE Taxes: $1,189 Enjoy breathtaking views of the East River as far as the eye can see from this 24th floor four bedroom, four bath, 3,453 square foot residence. Dramatic high ceilings and exquisite floor-to-ceiling windows throughout the private full floor instill feelings of grandeur and opulence. This home enjoys four exposures, meaning natural light from sunrise to sunset. /LVWHG DW 7RZQ 5HVLGHQWLDO E\ *LQJHU %URNDZ JEURNDZ#WRZQUHDOHVWDWH FRP

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$12,750,000

Condo (3,924 sf): 7 rooms, 4 beds, 3.5 baths | Amenities: Fitness Room, Rooftop Deck | Common Charges: $7,654 | RE Taxes: $4,323 Careful detailing combined with contemporary and contextual design showcase this unique 3,924-square-foot duplex. This thoughtfully planned 4-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom home features mixed-width solid white oak flooring, recessed lighting and a grand, private terrace overlooked by the bedrooms above. /LVWHG DW &25( E\ (PLO\ %HDUH HEHDUH#FRUHQ\F FRP

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$14,750,000

(DVW WK 6WUHHW % RQ WKH 8SSHU (DVW 6LGH Condo (3,889 sf): 6 rooms, 3 beds, 3.5 baths | Amenities: Fitness Room, Rooftop Deck, Private Storage | Common Charges: $5,247 | RE Taxes: $6,329

Occupancy Summer 2015. Residence 4B at 33 East 74th Street is located in the Upper East Side historic district, one block from Central Park. This 3,889-squarefoot three-bedroom, three-and-a-half bath home boasts 10-foot stepped ceilings, solid oak flooring, oversized windows, custom millwork and bespoke finishes that are complemented by the old world charm that’s been meticulously retained by acclaimed interior designer Alexandra Champalimaud and Beyer Blinder Bell Architects. /LVWHG DW 'RXJODV (OOLPDQ E\ .DWKHULQH *DXWKLHU NJDXWKLHU#HOOLPDQ FRP

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$17,750,000

Condo (4,003 sf): 7 rooms, 3 beds, 4.5 baths | Amenities: Bike Room, Driveway, Garage | Common Charges: $8,047 | RE Taxes: $7,689 This spacious three-bedroom residence features 12-foot, 6-inch ceilings and expansive 10-foot-by-10-foot windows providing southern and western exposures with Central Park views. A private elevator landing leads to a gracious entry gallery and a grand 29-foot-by-29-foot corner living and dining room. The windowed eat-in kitchen includes a center island, marble floors, white lacquer and natural oak cabinetry, Miele stainless steel appliances and Dornbracht polished chrome fixtures. /LVWHG DW 'RXJODV (OOLPDQ E\ WKH 3DUN $YHQXH 6DOHV &HQWHU LQIR# SDUNDYHQXH FRP

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$17,850,000

:HVW WK 6WUHHW 3+ LQ &KHOVHD Condo (4,552 sf): 6 rooms, 3 beds, 3 baths | Amenities: Bike Room, Fitness Room, Laundry Room | Common Charges: $10,420 | RE Taxes: $5,381

A full-floor residence with 4,552 square feet of interior space, offering three bedrooms, a generously proportioned study, a library, 1,185 feet of terraces and a private 3,398-square-foot rooftop with magnificent views. A keyed elevator opens into a gracious gallery with open western views. The south-facing living room has a wood-burning fireplace; retractable glass doors open onto a west- and south-facing 1,069-square-foot private terrace with stunning views of the Statue of Liberty and the New York Harbor. /LVWHG DW &RUFRUDQ 6XQVKLQH 0DUNHWLQJ *URXS E\ WKH :HVW WK 6DOHV *DOOHU\ LQIR# Z FRP

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$66,000,000

Condo (7,241 sf): 22 rooms, 6 beds, 7 baths | Amenities: Concierge, Doorman, Elevator, Fireplace, Loft, Terrace | Common Charges: $13,406 | RE Taxes: $10,892 Introducing Penthouse I, a newly completed sprawling duplex condominium atop the famed Puck Building overlooking the iconic Manhattan skyline. This private home offers approximately 7,241 square feet of interior and approximately 5,158 square feet of exterior living space featuring 6 bedrooms, library, gym, home theatre, wine cellar and stunning landscaped private terraces with a yoga lawn, putting green, Lynx gas grills, spa tub and wet bar. /LVWHG DW 6RWKHE\ĚľV E\ 1LNNL )LHOG QLNNL ILHOG#VRWKHE\VKRPHV FRP

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