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DJ Hannah Bronfman’s Gilded Age childhood mansion has its asking price nearly halved to $12.99M
The childhood home of DJ and entrepreneur Hannah Bronfman — one of the rare landmarked Gilded Age mansions to grace the Upper West Side — is now on sale for half off. The red brick and limestone mansion at 337 Riverside Drive hit the market for $24 million last May and now asks $12.99 million following a broker swap. “It’s a beautiful, rare estate, and it’s priced to sell,” said broker Carl Gambino who is listing the turn-of-the-century property with fellow Compass broker Oliver Gold. DJ Hannah Bronfman’s childhood NYC mansion asks $20 million The 35-foot-wide, five-story residence is known as River Mansion —...
An Artist’s Colorful Live-Work Studio in Brooklyn Can Be Yours for $7 Million
After spending more than a decade in Brooklyn, acclaimed sculptor John Mosler is moving on, and the home that he’s leaving behind is a piece of art in its own right.An Award-Winning Contemporary Residence in Austin Lists for $11.8 Million The property, one of New York’s more unique offerings, is a two-story live-work warehouse on the border of Carroll Gardens and Gowanus. Dubbed “Number 47″—a nod to its 47 4th Street address—the spread is listed for just shy of $7 million and features a state-of-the-art studio and workshop, a gallery space, an office, and private living quarters. All together, there are two full bathrooms and...
Out-of-this-world NYC skyscraper aims to hang from an asteroid
Ever wonder what a building would look like hanging over Manhattan — because it drapes down over the city from outer space? An architecture firm has formally drafted renderings for the unusual concept. The firm Clouds Architecture Office has fully imagined a particularly pie-in-the-sky development plan, namely to hang a skyscraper upside-down from an asteroid so that it hovers over New York City. “Analemma Tower is a proposal for the world’s tallest building ever,” reads a description of the otherworldly structure on Clouds’ website. “Harnessing the power of planetary design thinking, it taps into the desire for extreme height, seclusion and constant...
304 Lyncroft Road, New Rochelle, NY 10804, New Rochelle, NY 10804 - $999,000
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Yoko Ono lists first NYC home she shared with John Lennon for $5.5M
A two-story Soho building bought by the late John Lennon and Yoko Ono in 1971 has hit the market for the first time in a half century. The brick, bluestone and terra cotta structure at 496 Broome St. was the first residence the pair purchased together in New York City, two years before they famously moved to the Upper West Side’s Dakota, where Lennon was gunned down. Now, more 50 years later, Ono — who has retained control of the property since buying it — and her son, Sean Ono Lennon, have listed it for sale with company JLL, for an asking...
433 New Rochelle Road # A, Eastchester, NY 10708, Eastchester, NY 10708 - $11,500
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Charter Ardor: Mayor Taps His Favorite Real Estate Big for Revision Commission
Mayor Eric Adams on Wednesday named a 13-member panel to produce proposed changes to the city charter, a day after announcing it will be led by a construction industry leader whose expected appointment to lead the city Economic Development Corporation was scuttled after THE CITY reported on his financial dealings. Carlo Scissura, CEO of the […] The post Charter Ardor: Mayor Taps His Favorite Real Estate Big for Revision Commission appeared first on THE CITY - NYC News.
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