$88M apartment buyer revealed, Jonathan Rose launches $150M real estate fund … and more

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Rendering of the Low Line

1. Carnegie Hill is picture perfect in winter
[NYT]

2. Revealed: Fertilizer kingpin buys Sandy Weill’s $88M apartment
[NYO]

3. Jonathan Rose launches $150M real estate fund
[CityBiz]

4. Marymount makes nation’s most expensive college dorms
[CNBC]

5. Interview magazine publisher will move to 110 Greene
[NYO]

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6. NYC’s most terrifying elevator rides
[Post]

7. Will Essex Street’s Low Line be the next High Line?
[Thirteen.org]

8. Company that maintained elevator at 285 Madison in suit for elevator injury two years ago
[CBS]

9. InStyle mag to take over storefront at 57th Street and Fifth Avenue, further blurring line between fashion news and fashion biz
[WWD]

10. Seward Park co-op reported as sold for $33K was off — by a decimal point
[LoDown]

11. South Street Seaport Museum and American Folk Art Museum may join forces
[DNAinfo]