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Improved acquisition team with enhanced spread sheets, expanded acquisition process, established relationships with leading brokers, introduced new finance structures and return structures, introduced additional means of acquiring financing, brought more options for architects and design diversity




York Avenue
Cost: $125,000,000
GSF: 140,000 SF
Stories: 32
Program: Residences, Church, Underground Parking
Location: Manhattan, New York City
This luxury cooperative tower and church will be the first LEED Certified church on the Upper East Side and was purchased through a ground lease. The project involves demolishing the church and constructing the new church and a residential tower that will provide a back drop for this iconic church. The two levels underground parking provide parking for the church and the residential units. Units will have views south to Midtown and over the East River. The curtain wall will provide the units with natural light and amenities include a recreation area, storage and a 24 hour concierge.
Harsen House - 120 West 72nd Street
Cost: $56,000,000
GSF: 60,000 SF
Stories: 16
Program: Residences, Retail
Location: Manhattan, New York City
This luxury condominium is the first LEED certified building on the Upper West Side. The design was inspired by the residential buildings of the historical neighborhood and approved by the Landmarks Commission. The 22 units however have open floor plans and have large windows for lights and air. The floors were designed as on four-bedroom unit or two two-bedroom units that can easily be combined. Building amenities include a gym, 24 hour concierge, storage, and a bike room. There is also retail space on the ground floor occupied by a national retail chain.
110 Central Park South
Cost: $185,000,000
GSF: 155,000 SF
Stories: 27
Program: Residences, Retail
Location: Manhattan, New York City
This ground leased pre-war residential development located on Central Park South was originally designed and built in 1927 by premier architect James Carpenter. The interior of the existing hotel was demolished and 3 penthouse floors were added. The 63 units are contemporary but are inspired by the luxury apartments of the 1920's. Building amenities include a gym, a lounge, a garden, catering by David Burke, 24 hour concierge, and basement storage. The ground floor retail space is occupied by a custom suit designer.
Loft 55 - 419 West 55th Street
Cost: $10,000,000
GSF: 39,000 SF
Stories: 7
Program: Residences, Retail
Location: Manhattan, New York City
This ground leased residential warehouse conversion is located near Midtown Manhattan's theater district. Originally built in 1911 as a carriage house garage, the high floor to floor dimensions and concrete structure lent itself to loft style residences. The 24 contemporaryly designed apartments took their inspiration from the surrounding neighborhood. The ground floor retail is occupied by a veterinarian.