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    Midtown tower with famed lineage sells for first time in eight decades

    By Steve Cuozzo,

    8 hours ago

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    An office building once owned by John Jacob Astor has sold for the first time in 82 years. Jay Properties  bought 8 W. 38th St. from the Felder family for $35 million, or $250 per square foot.

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    MIdtown office building once owned by John Jacob Astor was recently sold for $35 million. Handout

    The buyer is the  investment arm of Jay Suites, a provider of flexible workspace and conference facilities.  Jay has a conference center on the building’s third floor that can accommodate 300 guests.

    Aging NYC office building shows how to succeed despite trend toward shiny new towers

    The 12-story building boasts early  20th-century Beaux-Arts design with an ornate facade and  intricate detailing. It’s across the street from the former Lord & Taylor building that’s now home to Amazon.

    Century-old NYC office building signs two deals to buck trend toward newer towers

    Neary’s reborn — with new name

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    The Neary’s mystery is solved. The building at 358 E. 57th St., where the fabled Irish pub closed last month after 50 years, was sold to the nightlife-happy Martignetti brothers, Thomas and Anthony. The duo, who run several popular Manhattan spots, bought the small building  St. from the Neary family for $3.2 million, city Finance Dept. records show.

    Anthony Martignetti appeared before Community Board 6 on July 25 to discuss a liquor license transfer application, which the board’s licensing committee approved without dissent.

    He said the new Neary’s, which would have a different  name, would be an Irish restaurant — a  “modern version of what Neary’s was.

    The Marignettis also run bistro East Pole on East 65th Street and Melody’s Piano Bar on Lexington Avenue.

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