Tag: Roof Deck

penthouse at 150 Chambers is new + outdoorsy

[update 12.1.08: I have restored this post (below), as the reasons for having removed it in April no longer obtain] I have removed the content of this blog post, as it comments about the current listing of another agent. For

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sweeping the new at 477 Broome + 458 Broome + 354 Broome Street

There are 3 new Manhattan loft listings on Broome Street, from Greene to Elizabeth, 2 at $3.495mm (coincidence?), 1 at $2.2mm. Two feature multi-level space; two feature outdoor space; two feature three mints worth of renovation. it’s the terraces, Mars477

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limits of the loft form / 448 Greenwich St

1,300 sq ft = 1 BRI touched yesterday on a beautiful little loft that – with only “1,100 sq ft” – is fit for no more than one couple, or even one person (minimal drop at minimal beauty / 8

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duel at $1.995mm / open houses at 808 Broadway, 55 West 22 Street, 116 West 14 Street

duel at $1.195mm [oops – my bad – obviously, that is $1.995mm] / open houses at 808 Broadway, 55 West 22 Street, 116 West 14 StreetHere are 3 Sunday open houses at the same price, varying considerably in location, size

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Broadway from St Paul’s to White / 6 Sunday open houses

(remember to check the agent websites Sunday morning to see if open house is still on) 176 Broadway #15F$939,555 (lucky number??) and $1,788/mo for “1,200 sq ft” (not so little) that is “fully loaded” (?), “completely enveloped” and “pristine”; the

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a very fruitful article / NY Times gets into generational conflict in lofts

  the third angle: when ‘old’ people like it ‘as is’ and ‘new’ people want to upgrade The front page Real Estate Section article in Sunday’s NY Times entitled “Which Building Improvements Really Pay Off?” has been a very fruitful

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