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  • The Laureate, a penthouse at the building and Shlomi Reuveni of Brown Harris Stevens Select (illustrations by Dbox)

    The Stahl Organization’s the Laureate hit the market at 2150 Broadway just six weeks ago, but the Wall Street Journal has already declared the property the “top-selling new luxury condo” in Manhattan. The 20-story, Beaux-Arts project, whose three-to-seven-bedroom units range in price from $2.5 million to $11 million, has accounted for almost one-quarter of the 103 signed contracts above $4 million since sales launched there Feb. 28, according to Donna Olshan, who tracks high-end apartment sales at her residential brokerage, Olshan Realty. On average, condos at the SLCE Architects-designed building, at 76th Street, are going for $6 million, or $2,350 per square foot — twice the current average per-square-foot price of new Upper West Side condos. [more]

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  • The Laureate, penthouse unit C3 and Shlomi Reuveni of Brown Harris Stevens Select

    The Laureate, at 2150 Broadway, opened for sales this week, according to its developer, the Stahl Organization, and Brown Harris Stevens Select, the exclusive marketing team headed by executive vice president Shlomi Reuveni. The 20-story, 70-unit condominium is already 23 percent sold, with 16 residences purchased and several more units in contract. The building — on the corner of 76th Street and Broadway — was designed by SLCE Architects and Deborah Berke & Partners Architects. The Laureate consists mainly of three- to seven-bedroom units, ranging from 1,700 square feet to over 4,000 square feet. TRD [more]

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  • alternate textMerritt House lobby and BHS’ Shlomi Reuveni

    Brown Harris Stevens has taken over marketing [more]

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  • alternate textMerritt House lobby and BHS’ Shlomi Reuveni

    Brown Harris Stevens has taken over marketing [more]

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  • Lincoln Square circles back

    August 24, 2009 01:41PM

    From the August issue: From one of the penthouse terraces at the Element, a condo on West 59th
    Street a block and a half from the Hudson River, marketer Shlomi
    Reuveni gives a bird’s eye tour of the changes to the surrounding area
    over the past few years.
    Immediately to the north, he points out, there’s the new condo 10
    West End Avenue. Across the street, John Jay College is building a new
    facility. A couple blocks north, the Extell Development Company has
    broken ground on the latest buildings in its massive Riverside South
    project. Further south, Fordham University is planning its expansion. The
    surrounding blocks — which were largely industrial until a few years
    ago — are dotted with several other new condos and rentals. [more]

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