The first section of the High Line opened this month, and brokers at residential projects in the area say sales traffic has increased as people rush to the West Side to see the elevated park. On this week's Webcast, The Real Deal's Jovana Rizzo tours the High Line and talks to the brokers at Chelsea Modern, 520 West Chelsea and 456 West 19th Street about how they are using the new park's hype to market their buildings and why it is a draw for buyers.
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Comments
Anonymous
Just because people are walking in doesn't mean deals are getting done. Lower your prices. He's happy about 10% sold? What a loser.
Comment #1 Posted By: Anonymous 07/03/09
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