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  • From left: 60 East 66th Street and Joseph Sitt, president of Thor Equities

    A neo-French Renaissance-style townhouse property at 60 East 66th Street owned by Thor Equities has hit the market for $20.75 million, more than twice what Thor paid for it in 2010, according to Streeteasy.com.

    The five-bedroom, five-bathroom property, the ground floor of which is currently occupied by the Adam Baumgold Gallery, an art showroom selling 20th century, post-war and contemporary art including such artists as Grosz, Magritte, Picasso, Steinberg and Warhol, is listed with Danny Davis, Ginger Brokaw and Patty LaRocco of Town Residential. [more]

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  • Top agents of the week

    September 17, 2010 05:30PM

    The Real Deal has ranked the top listing agents of the week base [more]

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  • Dr. Jay’s founder flips 15

    September 14, 2010 02:15PM


    At left: 15 Central Park West; Top right: Nautica founder David Chu, whose wife just closed on another apartment at the building; Bottom right: Listing agent Joanna Cutler

    It’s New York Fashion Week, but models aren’t the only ones with quick-changes on the Upper West Side. A preppy makeover is also likely in store for a two-bedroom, 28th-floor apartment at Robert A.M. Stern’s 15 Central Park West, which just sold for $11.39 million to philanthropist Gina Lin Chu, wife of Nautica found [more]

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  • HGTV’s new realty reality show, “Selling New York,” premiers tonight at 9 p.m., promising to showcase the “top of the real estate food chain.” The show follows Gumley Haft Kleier’s Michele Kleier and her broker daughters, Samantha Kleier Forbes and Sabrina Kleier Morgenstern, as well as Core’s Shaun Osher, among other brokers from each firm as they maneuver their way through some of the city’s most high-end real estate transactions. In honor of the debut, The Real Deal did some digging to find out which of the city’s prized properties are slated to be featured this season. Among them: a four-bedroom loft at the Chelsea Mercantile listed for $22.45 million, the 25 Murray Street loft for which former Giants star Michael Strahan is asking $1.85 million, a $17 million landmarked townhouse at 109 East 69th Street, and a 2,295-square-foot spread at highly-anticipated One Brooklyn Bridge Park (see slide show of many of the homes above). Click here for more information about the residences expected to appear in the upcoming season.
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