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While we are sad to say goodbye to summer, we are ready for the busy Fall season ahead, and we are excited to announce the newest addition to our team:
Cecily Sonner, our new team assistant, just moved here from North Carolina. She recently finished studying at NC State and the Skema Business School in Paris to complete both her Masters of Management and Masters of Science in Global Luxury Management. She has always been drawn to the fast-paced real estate industry and the energy of NYC. Cecily is thrilled to finally live, and work, here and we are very happy to have her here too!
Read on to learn more about:
- New Development: 77 Charlton
- Your Celebrity Real Estate Rundown
- Trending: Goodbye Boring Sofas
- Our Recent Sales
Enjoy our Monthly Take!
Stacey and Julie
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77 Charlton
77 Charlton Street
77 Charlton, a West SoHo condo development located between Hudson and Varick will consist of two 15-story buildings housing 161 units. Homeowners will share a common courtyard, an indoor swimming pool, a private fitness center, a 14th-floor "Sky Lounge," a children's playroom, and on-site parking.
77 Charlton will offer a wide variety of one to three-bedroom floor plans ranging in price from $995,000 to $5,250,000. Each apartment will feature oak wood flooring, 12-foot ceilings, custom Italian cabinetry, designer kitchens and bathrooms, and some homes will even have private outdoor terraces.
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Your Celebrity Real Estate Rundown
Gloria Vanderbilt's Upper East Side childhood home, known as The Vanderbilt Mansion, is on the market for $50 million. The townhouse can also be purchased as three separate units, with the penthouse listed at $25 million.
Sting, the singer and bass player for The Police, just bought a $66 million home at 220 Central Park South. He and his wife formerly lived at 15 CPW which was also designed by Robert A.M. Stern.
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Khiladi
Priding itself as"unauthentic South Indian," Khiladi brings a new kind of flavor to the East Village. Owner Sruthi Chowdary combines classic street market staples with new, modern flavors and ideas to create a one-of-a-kind menu. Some of the most notable plates include the Idly Poutine and the Rasam Dreams, a spicy and tangy noodle soup.
Xu's Public House
Xu's Public House is a new, luxurious Chinese restaurant near Union Square. The restaurant has a romantic, garden feel to it with a beautiful skylight and an abundance of greenery. Some standout dishes include the Shanghai Truffle Wontons and the Bamboo Fungus Mushroom Soup.
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Co-chefs Kevin Chen and Tashi Gyamtso created this West Village restaurant, known for its seasonal American cuisine with influences from all the cultures that make NYC special. À la carte dishes are served at the bar, and tables are reserved for guests who want to experience the full tasting menu which includes items such as the Fava bean agnolotti with brown butter and pecorino foam.
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Unique Sofas and Seating
Gone are the days of the standard, square or L-shaped sofa placed in front of a TV. Now, unique and stylish seating arrangements are all the rage. Settees and chaises are being used to bring an air of sophistication to a room, paired with elegant and comfortable chairs for guests to relax on. Designing rooms with rounded sofas are also a nice way to encourage families to engage in good conversation and entertain friends.
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Please feel free to reach out for a more in-depth look at neighborhood-specific market trends and data.
Source: Olshan Report
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