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9 West 70th Street After Collapse, Locksmith Asks $12 M.By: Max AbelsonPublished: September 8, 2009. the New York ObserverManhattan real estate is an extreme thing. One morning the entire facade of a vacant five-story Tribeca walk-up will crumble, and four months later that building’s owner will put his Central Park brownstone on the market for […]

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Townhouse for Sale: Upper West Side

Upper West Side, New York City 138 West 95th Street$5,995,000 17′ x 100′, Built 60′ Deep, including a 3-story extensionThis finished, Upper West Side luxury townhouse features six floors of sunshine, seven working fireplaces and was fully renovated with brand new systems in 2002. It is currently configured as a triplex, a duplex and a […]

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For Sale: Former Home of Mickey Rourke

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For Sale: 45 West 73rd Street Upper West Side, New York City $13,700,000 Mickey Rourke’s former home as featured inArchitectural Digest’s special edition “Hollywood At Home.” From the handsome stoop, one enters the former home of Mickey Rourke, which was featured in the Architectural Digest’s special edition “Hollywood At Home.” This original entertaining level features […]

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Townhouse Sold! $5,300,000

337 West 70th Street – $4,550,000SOLD! 15′ x 100.4′ Built 54′ Deep, with a 3-story extensionOriginal luxury meets modern home convenience with this five-story, 4300 sq. ft., triple-mint townhouse. Built in 1910, the building retains an abundance of period details, from oak parquet floors with mahogany inlay in the Nouveau style to gorgeous neo-classical fireplaces […]

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Townhouse for Sale: Upper West Side

Upper West Side, New York City 305 West 71st Street $7,150,000 25′ x 102′ Built 64′ Deep Neo-Georgian Mansion This quiet Upper West Side cul-de-sac block has turned into a destination for well-known people who appreciate being secluded from the hustle and bustle of NYC. This mansion was designed by the noted architect George Keister, […]

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