Elegran Edge
The Real Estate Blog
What is Elegran Edge? It’s the blog where we bring together the biggest and best stories from our neighborhood blogs and agent blogs. If it’s happening in Manhattan real estate, you can find it here.
Articles about "Soho Luxury Apartments"
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After a Long Battle, SoHo's 150 Wooster St. Prepares for Residents By Kristina Kennedy-Aguero | October 30, 2017
After many changes and years of controversy, 150 Wooster St. is ready for residents.
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#SotW: Prince Street—From Historic Primary School to Posh Luxury Living By Serena Horrigann | November 17, 2015
St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral School is being converted into high-end luxury residences, exemplifying Prince Street's architectural melding of old and new.
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Striking Pre-War Details Define Soho Charm By Serena Horrigan | October 21, 2015
Soho isn't just historic cast iron beauty; its other classic pre-war architecture is just as amazing and houses some extraordinary lofts!
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The Classic Charm of the Cast-Iron Loft By Serena Horrigan | October 13, 2015
Amidst the unstoppable growth of luxury residential towers, it's easy to forget the iconic architecture that still define NYC's neighborhoods. Let's take a moment to revel in the pre-war charm of the cast-iron loft.
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Namaste New York! By Shwetha Ravishankar | August 27, 2013
New York has long been a melting pot of people, culture, and cuisines, from across the globe; that makes for a warm welcome, whether you are from Bangalore or Berlin! I am from Bangalore, and in the 2 years I have been in the city, I have met and mingled with people from almost every corner of the world.
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Garment District: The Woven Saga of Fashion and Fabrics By Shwetha Ravishankar | August 06, 2013
Tiffany & Co. - SoHo Store Front New York and Fashion are like hand-in-glove, like birds of the same feather that flock and rock together! Walk down the streets of SoHo, Chelsea, Brooklyn, or the Meatpacking District, and you see fashion in every street, sidewalk and store front.
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A Chat With Elegran's Andrew Warren By Joel Bennett | July 11, 2013
With Summer officially in full swing, we decided to talk with Elegran’s own Andrew Warren about a little more than just the weather. Fresh off of a big sale in Chelsea, he was happy to talk about one of his favorite neighborhoods and why it's only getting better.
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Nine Nightcaps for New Yorkers to Njoy By Shwetha Ravishankar | July 09, 2013
Its summertime and the weather is fine, so put on party shoes and hop into these bars that have a story to tell and come from era when you weren’t even born! These are our picks for the best bars where its worth getting high on history. 1. Old Town Bar, Flatiron District
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Look Out, Upper East Side: Downtown Manhattan is Coming for You By Nikki Hess | June 14, 2013
The Upper East Side is a Manhattan neighborhood synonymous with high culture, wealth, and luxury. Historically, it has been viewed as the place to live for those who have a "little extra" in their bank accounts, and its hefty price tags have no doubt served as a reflection of such. Nevertheless, in recent years, the chic uptown area has been facing fierce competition from its friendly neighborhood competitors, and according to recent reports, it has been ousted from its number one spot for the city's priciest homes by none other than the trendy, cronut-filled SoHo.
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Historical Hindrance in SoHo? By Joel Bennett | May 30, 2013
Stephane Boivin, head of the development firm Nordica Soho, is in hot water after a series of foul plays in his attempts to develop on two SoHo properties purchased in 2011 and 2012. A private equity fund, Silo Capital, has filed a $5.6m foreclosure lawsuit against the Canadian developer after he used the property at 186 Spring Street (just down the road from Urban Glass House) as collateral to secure a loan, and then proceeded to demolish the building – improperly, according to the firm.
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