Real Estate News from July 2015
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Open House Roundup: Sunday 8/3 By Serena Horrigan | July 31, 2015
If you missed these recent Sutton Place, Nomad, and UES open houses, not to worry! Check out the deets below, and come by this Sunday!
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#TBT: Culture and Charm of a Changing Chinatown By Serena Horrigan | July 30, 2015
Chinatown is a culturally rich mecca that blends old world tradition with new world luxury, now more than ever.
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NYC Celebrities Sell High in July Real Estate By Serena Horrigan | July 29, 2015
From political power moguls to pop-art icons, check out July's rundown of NYC's celebrity real estate market!
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Iconic and True-to-form: David Childs By Sean Kawakami | July 28, 2015
Throughout his tremendous career in architecture, David Childs has designed some of the city's most iconic buildings, He plays a pivotal role in shaping the NYC skyline.
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New York Times features Elegran's Christopher Fry at the Plaza By Tigh Loughhead | July 24, 2015
Elegran's own Chris Fry was recently highlighted in the Big Ticket section of The New York Times, entitled Maisonette at the Plaza for $17.25 Million. Chris worked with the buyer, Mark Mitchell, who purchased nearly $30 million dollars of classic NYC real estate with Elegran in June alone.
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Open House Roundup: Sunday 7/26 By Sean Kawakami | July 24, 2015
This Sunday we're showcasing open houses in the Upper East Side and Kips Bay! Come check them out!
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SotW: Bleecker Street; Charm, Cheese, and Charcuterie By Serena Horrigan | July 23, 2015
NYU was recently granted the right to expand throughout Greenwich Village, which includes our very culturally historic SotW, Bleecker Street.
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Transforming the Real Estate World with the Latest 21st Century Technology By Sean Kawakami | July 22, 2015
We are now in the 21st century, and quickly, we've gone from pagers to cell phones to virtual reality. Real estate agencies today are taking advantage of this rapidly advancing technology.
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Bjarke Ingels Takes on Social Infrastructure at Cities for Tomorrow Conference By Serena Horrigan | July 21, 2015
The NYT Cities for Tomorrow Conference kicked off yesterday, and starchitect Bjarke Ingels was there to provide his unique insight on social infrastructure.
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Past or Present: 5 New Constructions with a Pre-War Twist By Nicole Kofkin | July 21, 2015
Love pre-war architecture? Read about a special kind of new construction that interprets the style of pre-war buildings for a fresh, new mélange of the two.
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