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Ariel Property’s Coffee & Cap Rates

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Michael Tortorici , Ariel Property Advisors, Jeffrey Simpson, Greystone, Daniel Wechsler, Ariel Property Advisors.

 Photos by Sylvester Zawadzki

More than 250 real estate professionals joined Ariel Property Advisors for the firm’s recent Coffee & Cap Ratesnetworking breakfast featuring a panel of real estate executives whose projects exemplify the event’s theme Reimagining New York City. Shimon Shkury, president of Ariel Property Advisors, kicked off the event with a presentation on the dramatic rise in New York City investment property sales in 2014 and moderated the panel. Panelists Jeffrey Simpson, CEO of Property Development for Greystone, and Yoav Haron, Chief Financial Officer for Artimus, highlighted their recent residential and commercial development projects, while Andrew Kimball, CEO of Industry City, discussed businesses in the new “Innovation Economy” that are moving into his massive industrial complex in Sunset Park, Brooklyn.


Lucky Harry: Macklowe tips his hat to greatest business in the world

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Pioneering developer Harry Macklowe inspired a new generation of builders last week when he told them, I’m the luckiest man in the world.

Speaking at the inaugural City of Tomorrow Summit hosted by 92Y and co-produced by Robin Dolch’s luxury real estate PR firm, Hundred Stories, Macklowe said, “I wish my parents were still alive so that I could show them that I built a building that was taller than the Empire State Building. I feel extremely lucky to be in this business.”

Macklowe charmed the audience with his stylish matching red tie and socks and said afterwards, “I should’ve worn the hat, too.ˮ

With cranes dotting the cityscape, the 432 Park developer took part in a discussion about what the New York skyline might look like in 2020, and how we should expect to live, work and play in the new grid. He was joined by Related’s Jeff Blau, who discussed the importance of art and public space in the city, referencing The Vessel by Thomas Heatherwick being installed at the Hudson Yards.

L-R: Justin Davidson, architecture editor at New York Magazine, mderated a panel discusssion with Harry Macklowe, Jeff Blau and Ian Schrager.

L-R: Justin Davidson, architecture editor at New York Magazine, mderated a panel discusssion with Harry Macklowe, Jeff Blau and Ian Schrager.

And Studio 54 co-founder-turned real estate developer, Ian Schrager, joked, “I think the nightlife of today doesn’t compare to the nightlife of 30 years ago.ˮ

Schrager, who went on to pioneer the boutique hotel business and create the Ian Schrager Company, has most recently been delivering on his philosophy of building for the “pleasures of New York’s imitable lifestyle, without the worries, hassles and inconveniences that are so often the price of it,ˮ with luxury developments 160 Leroy and 215 Chrystie.

At the Summit, he spoke about the importance of collective community spaces, especially in the workplace, which are becoming more and more important as we shift to a new paradigm of live, work and play.

Architect Patrik Schumacher, the principal of Zaha Hadid Architects, arrived at the Summit early to hear Macklowe, Blau and Schrager speak.

He later joined starchitects Liz Diller, Roger Duffy and Christopher Sharples to discuss The New Shapes of New York and projects ranging from the new Statue of Liberty Museum to Zaha Hadid’s 520 West 28th Street and the slenderest building in the world, 111 West 57th Street.

When James Ramsey, founder of the Low Line, cancelled his appearance at the Summit after suffering an injury an hour before his panel discussion on adaptive reuse parks, Charlie Bendit of Taconic Investment Partners came to the rescue and substituted for him. When questions about The Lowline were asked, Charlie said, “James must have hurt himself digging deeper into The Lowline.ˮ

During a lively two days of discussion at the Kaufmann Concert Hall, speakers ranging from celebrity chef Lidia Bastianich to Christina Cuomo debated issues as varied as  the downtown renaissance to where to live to get your kids into the best private schools.

Photo top: Harry Macklowe and Robin Dolch of Hundred Stories

Citymeals on Wheels celebrates anniversary at The Seagram Building

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Aby Rosen and Samantha Boardman hosted a celebratory cocktail party on Tuesday, February 7, to toast Citymeals on Wheels’ 35th anniversary with close friends and supporters of the influential charity. The event was held at The Grill, The Landmark Rooms At The Seagram Building, one of the first times the new space has been used.

Photos by Stephanie Badini

 

IN PICTURES: IFMA Awards for Excellence

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The New York City Chapter of the International Facility Management Association (IFMA NYC) hosted its 2017 annual Awards for Excellence Dinner on Thursday, January 26, 2017 at The Pierre Ballroom in New York City.

Over 400 guests attended the sold-out dinner to celebrate IFMA members and their companies for their outstanding accomplishments over the past year with the annual presentation of the Awards for Excellence. IFMA NYC announced the 2017 winners, including:

  • Distinguished Chapter Volunteer – Member Corporation: Humanscale
  • Distinguished Chapter Volunteer – Service Provider Member: Stephen Trott
  • Distinguished Environmental End User Company of the Year: BlackRock
  • Distinguished Environmental Service Provider Company of the Year: Emerald Brand
  • LEED Certified Award: Brookfield Courtyard at Brookfield Place
  • Facilities Management Emerging Leader of the Year: Colleen McMahon
  • Facilities Management Achievement – Operations: Marilyn Francisco
  • Facilities Management Achievement – Project Planning: Rosalie Mignano-Aste, CFM
  • Distinguished Chapter Volunteer – End User Member: Peter Lorenz
  • Anthony J. Cornacchia Distinguished Service Award: Gail Frank
  • Innovation Award: WPP Group USA, Inc.
  • Design & Construction of a New Facility (under 100,000 sq. ft.): Cadillac, Team – Gensler; Turner Interiors; Robert Derector Associates 
  • Design & Construction of a New Facility (100,000 – 250,000 sq. ft.): Etsy, Team – Gensler; JRM Construction Management LLC; AMA Consulting Engineers PC 
  • Design & Construction of a New Facility (over 250,000 sq. ft.): Sony, Team – STUDIOS Architecture; JRM Construction Management LLC; AMA Consulting Engineers PC
  • Honorable Mention: Brookfield Courtyard at Brookfield Place, Team – Pelli Clarke Pelli; Spector Group; Turner Interiors; WSP Flack & Kurtz

Douglas Elliman celebrates $24B year with annual Ellies celebration

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Douglas Elliman Chairman Howard M. Lorber and President and CEO Dottie Herman hosted the firm’s nationwide agents and employees at its glamorous annual awards celebration – The Ellies – held  at the  Radio City Music Hall in New York City.

With $24.6 billion in total sales volume nationwide in 2016, a 10 percentincrease from 2015, the event celebrated the firm’s growth, expansion and agents from NYC, Long Island, the Hamptons, Westchester, Connecticut, South Florida, California and Aspen.

2016 was a banner year for the firm, which was again named the number one and largest residential brokerage in Manhattan, and responsible for eight of the top ten biggest residential sales in New York City and 38,099 rentals and sales transactions this year. Elliman has held the number one position for top dollar volume in Manhattan listings since 2013.

Caption: Lauren Muss, winner of this year’s #1 Individual prize based on GCI.

Caption: Lauren Muss, winner of this year’s #1 Individual prize based on GCI.

Elliman also dominated rentals as Manhattan’s largest rental brokerage with $6 million in rental listing inventory. Additionally, the firm was named Long Island’s top residential brokerage for total dollar volume and number of transactions.

Douglas Elliman also made  strides in its expansion into California in 2016, and opened more offices in Florida, including the key markets of Jupiter and Bay Harbor.

“We’ve enjoyed an incredibly successful year as a firm and it is all due to our wonderfully talented agents and the tremendous amount of dedication and effort they continually put forth,” said Dottie Herman, President and CEO of Douglas Elliman Real Estate. “I am so proud of this company and our many achievements in 2016 and I look forward to continued growth, strength and successes this year.”

Dottie Herman, Howard Lorber

Dottie Herman, Howard Lorber

Earning the award for #1 Team by Gross Commission Income (GCI) in New York City was The Eklund/Gomes Team, led by Fredrik Eklund and John Gomes of the 26 West 17th St. office.  Taking home this year’s #1 Individual prize based on GCI was Lauren Muss of the 575 Madison Avenue office.

Rounding out the awards for Top Teams by GCI were The Holly Parker Team (#2), The De Niro Team (#3), The Darren Sukenik Team (#4), Janice Chang Team (#5), Sabrina Saltiel (#6), The Anderson-Ehrmann Team (#7), The Rubin Team (#8), Ann Cutbill Lenane (#9) and tied at number 10, The Fran Katzen Team and The Jacky Teplitzky Team.

Additional Top Individuals by GCI were Kirk Rundhaug (#2), Joan Swift (#3), Katherine Gauthier (#4), Ryan Stenta (#5), Gail Sankarsingh (#6), Sule Haskell (#7), Marcos G. Cohen (#8), Shari Scharfer Rollins (#9), and Jessica Levine (#10).

The award for Top Team by transactions also went to The Eklund Gomes Team, and the award for Top Individual by number of transactions went to Kirk Rundhaug.

Additional Top Teams by number of transactions were The Holly Parker Team (#2), The Rubin Team (#3), The Peraino Team (#4), and The De Niro Team (#5).  Other Top Individuals ranked by the number of transactions were Robert Nicoletti (#2), Joan Swift (#3), Bertrand Buchin (#4) and Jessica Levine (#5).

In Brooklyn, Peters-O’Brien Team of the 490 Driggs Avenue office in Williamsburg was named Brooklyn’s Top Team by GCI.  Additional Top Teams included The Maroni Team (#2), The Scott Klein Team (#3), The Carolyn Cedar Team (#4) and The Levitt Team (#5).

Myrel Glick of the 156 Montague Street office was named the #1 Top Agent in Brooklyn by GCI. Other Top Individuals by GCI were Bren Salamon (#2), Rita van Straten (#3), Alex Calabretta (#4) and Martha Ellman (#5).

The Top Team in Brooklyn by transactions also went to Peters-O’Brien Team. They were followed by The Maroni Team (#2), The Scott Klein Team (#3), Golovko Team (#4), and The Mazurek Team (#5).

The Top Individual Agent in Brooklyn by transactions was awarded to Allan Gerovitz of the 325 Court Street office. Rounding out the Top 5 were Diana Hermanowksi (#2), Bren Salamon (#3), Klevi Tomcini (#4) and Ruth Kessler (#5).

For Manhattan, The Top Retail and Commercial Award by Highest GCI was awarded to Esther Paster (#1) followed by Louis Puopolo (#2) and The Dana Commercial Group (#3). The Top Retail and Commercial Award by Transactions went to The Dana Commercial Group (#1) followed by Louis Puopolo (#2) and Faith Hope Consolo (#3).

Michael Latousek, Melanie Muss, Raifie Bass, Wendy Wogan, Stacey Kelly, Greg Rulon, Kristin Balko

Michael Latousek, Melanie Muss, Raifie Bass, Wendy Wogan, Stacey Kelly, Greg Rulon, Kristin Balko

The Kotler Team, based out of the 575 Madison Avenue, was office in Manhattan, named the firm’s Top Rental Team for Manhattan, and Arthur Fenton, also based out of that office, was named Manhattan’s Top Individual for Rentals. The Golovoko Team was named the Top Rental Team for Brooklyn.

In Westchester & Connecticut, darning first place for Top Teams by GCI was The Berkowitz Marrone Team from the Scarsdale office.  Other top teams included The Fieldstone Group (#2), The Stevens Kencel Group (#3), The Strong Oestreich Team (#4) and The Miller Goldenberg Team (#5).

Westchester & Connecticut’s Top Individual by GCI was Ellen Schwartz of the 26 Popham Road office in Scarsdale. Other top individuals included Glorianne Mattesi (#2), Sally Slater (#3), Margaret Harrington (#4) and Jennifer Leahy (#5).

The Top 5 Teams by Transactions in Westchester & Connecticut were led by The Berkowitz Marrone Team and also included The Malloy Group (#2), The Fieldstone Group (#3), The Stevens Kencel Group (#4), and The Herman Team (#5).

The Top 5 Individuals by Transactions in Westchester & Connecticut were led by Glorianne Mattesi of the 26 Popham Road office in Scarsdale and also included Ellen Schwartz (#2), Margaret Harrington (#3), Eileen McGrath (#4) and Susan Joyce (#5).

In South Florida, the Top Five Teams by GCI were The Carroll Group (#1), Eloy Carmenate and Mick Duchon (#2), Bill and Bryan Team (#3), The Sandberg Nortmann Group (#4) and The Alexander Team (#5).  The Top Five Individuals by GCI for the region included Maria Mendelsohn (#1), Martha Jolicoeur (#2), Chris Leavitt (#3), Senada Adzem (#4) and Mariana Niro (#5).

In California, the Top Five performers by GCI were The Altman Brothers Team (#1), The Juliette Höhnen Team (#2), Ann Dashiell (#3), The Tracy Tutor Maltas Team (#4), and Marshall Peck (#5).

In Aspen, the Top Five performers by GCI were The Bass Wogan Team (#1), The Rulon Kelly Team (#2), Michael Latousek (#3), Melanie Muss (#4) and Kristin Balko (#5).

Alexandra Lola Koutoudi, based out of the 774 Broadway office, took home Elliman’s Rookie of the Year award for Manhattan, and Philip Carrillo of the 664 Fulton Street office won for Brooklyn.

Lifetime Achievement Awards were presented to Gary Dana and Rick Dana of the Dana Commercial Group for their career-long contributions to the business.

The 2017 Douglas Elliman: Ellie AwardsThe prestigious Pinnacle Club Award winners, presented to  agents and teams who made over $1 million in 2016, include Senada Adzem, Abigail Agranat, The Alexander Team, The Altman Brothers Team, The Altschuler Bartolucci Team, The Anders-Ekroth Team, The Anderson-Ehrmann Team, The Avigdor/Peyton Team, The Azaria Team, The Andrew Azoulay Team, The Maria Babaev Team, The Balzano Team, Vickey Barron, Behringer Raida Team, The Berkowitz Marrone Team, Bill and Bryan Team, The Noble Black Team, The Doug Bowen Team, The Brune Burrows Team, Bertrand Buchin, Eloy Carmenate & Mick Duchon, The Caroll Group, Janice Chang Team, The Ariel Cohen Team, Marcos G. Cohen, The Jessica Cohen Team, Joyce Coletti, The Faith Consolo Team, Ann Cutbill Lenane, The Dana Commercial Group, Ann Dashiell, The De Niro Team, The Didier Team, The Douglas Team, The Robert Dvorin Team, The Eklund/Gomes Team, The Fieldstone Group, Wing Fong, The Eileen Foy Team, Katherine Gauthier, Ronnie Gerber, The Michael Graves Team, Erica Grossman, The Gutermuth Copersino Team, The Hamersley Team, Sule Haskell, The Juliette Hohnen Team, The Julia Jiang & Charles Hawkins Team, Diane Johnson, Martha Jolicoeur, Jennifer Kalish, The Kang Keogh Agnello Team, The Keith Kantrowitz Team, The Katzen Team, Maggie Keats, Michaela Keszler, The Scott Klein Team, The Kotler Team, The Kramer Team, Daniela Kunen Team, Frances Langbecker, The Patty LaRocco Team, Chris Leavitt, Ronald Lense, Jessica Levine, Lina Lopes Team, The Tracy Tutor Maltas Team, Dennis Mangone, The Margolis/Espinal/Adler Team, The Maroni Team, Maria Mendelsohn, The Enzo Morabito Team, The Kathy Murray Team, Lauren Muss, Nickman/O’Neal Team, The Luis D. Ortiz and Ronita Kalra Team, The Holly Parker Team, The Penson Team, The Peraino Team, Peters-O’Brien Team, Louise Pitlake Power Team, Tom Postilio and Mickey Conlon, The Reid Price Team, Shari Scharfer Rollins, The Rick Rosa Team, The Rothman Team, Andre Rouach Team, The Rubin Team, Kirk Rundhaug, Sabrina Saltiel Team, The Sandberg Nortmann Group, Gail Sankarsingh, Team Scarito, Seligman Team, Boris Sharapan Fabrikant, The Simonsen Team, The Sonsino McTighe Team, Kym Spiegel, The Sroka Worldwide Team, The Stanton Hoch Team, Richard Steinberg Team, Ryan Stenta, The Darren Sukenik Team, Joan Swift, The Tavivian Team, The Jacky Teplitzky Team, The Velazquez/Lorber Team, The Tripodi Team, Tuinstra-Davis Team, The Patricia Vance Team, The Williamson Team, and The Zweben Team.

 

Photo credit: Zach Hilty/BFA.com

 

Citi Habitats celebrates is staff and agents at annual award ceremony

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Citi Habitats  held its annual Awards Ceremony at penthouse lounge 230 Fifth Avenue.

Hosted by Citi Habitats President, Gary Malin and President and CEO of The Corcoran Group, Pamela Liebman, the event featured presentations by the firm’s top management and distribution of awards in several categories.  Approximately 600 of the firm’s agents, employees and industry friends attended .

Pamela Liebman, Dalila Bella, Gary Malin

Pamela Liebman, Dalila Bella, Gary Malin

Among those honored were the company’s leading producers:

Alex Gandelman took home the award for Salesperson of the Year Companywide – Overall Production and Salesperson of the Year Companywide – Sales.  Renowned for his strong work ethic and exemplary client service, Gandelman is a Brooklyn specialist who has served as project manager for numerous new development condominiums.

Other top agents awarded include Julie Rose, who was honored as Salesperson of the Year Companywide for Rentals. Cyla Klein and Scott Waldman were named Citi Habitats Cares Ambassador and Volunteer of the year, respectively, for their commitment to the firm’s charitable initiatives – including the JCCA’s Holiday Toy Drive and food distribution for City Harvest.

In the “teams” category, the Kidhardt-Blitz Team (led by Eric Kidhardt and George Blitz) and the Morgan Manhattan Team (led by Brian Morgan) both took home the award for Team of the Year Companywide for Overall Production.  In addition, The Alan Louie Team was named Team of the Year Companywide –Sales. The Smith-Rugen Team (led by Randy Smith and Evan Rugen) and the Kidhardt-Blitz Team received the nod as Team of the Year Companywide – Rentals. 

Agents Emily Cantor and Joseph Giordano were named Rising Stars of the Year Companywide, while the awards for The Rental and Sales Deals of the Year went to Dalila Bella and Helaine Tishberg, respectively.

“The event was our way of saying ‘thank you’ to our agents, staff and industry clients for all the great work we have achieved together over the last year,” said Gary Malin.  “While it’s a time to reflect on past accomplishments, it’s also a time to look towards the future.  We have exciting plans in store for 2017 – and we look forward to our company’s continued innovation and growth.”

 

IN PICTURES: Model reveal at Woolworth Tower Residences

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Alchemy Properties and Sotheby’s International Realty revealed two model homes at the Woolworth Tower Residences atop the iconic Woolworth Building in Parkside Tribeca. The evening was a success with 250+ top brokers in attendance.

IN PICTURES: Lloyd Goldman honored at UJA Federation Luncheon

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More than 600 real estate industry professionals gathered to honor Lloyd Goldman, president of BLDG Management Co., Inc., at UJA-Federation of New York’s Real Estate Annual Luncheon at Cipriani 42nd Street in New York City.

Mr. Goldman received the Jack D. Weiler Award in recognition of his outstanding professional achievements and commitment to philanthropy.

Luncheon chairs were Stanley Chera of Crown Acquisitions and Larry A. Silverstein of Silverstein Properties, Inc., and journal chair was Jeffrey J. Feil of the Feil Organization. UJA’s Real Estate Division is chaired by Richard J. Mack of Mack Real Estate Group.

The Real Estate Division has raised more than $13 million to date during the 2017 fiscal year running July 1, 2016, through June 30, 2017. Funds raised go to UJA’s annual campaign to sustain its network of more than 80 core partners and hundreds of other nonprofits, that touches the lives of millions of people each year.

Photo credit: Michael Priest Photography

 

 

 


IN PICTURES: Francis Greenburger art awards

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Francis Greenburger, founder and CEO of full-service real estate firm Time Equities Inc., hosted the 2017 Francis J. Greenburger Awards, an event which aims to award and acknowledge contemporary artists who have not been fully recognized by the public, at New York City’s New Museum at 235 Bowery Street. The event was presented by Art Omi, a not-for-profit arts organization also founded by Greenburger, that provides resources for international visual artists, writers, musicians and dancers through funding, residences programs and other offerings. Winners at this year’s ceremony included Gary Lang, Ryszard Wasko, Judy Pfaff, Lorraine O’Grady and Barry Le Va.

Photos by Jason Malihan

 

IN PHOTOS: First day of ICSC RECon 2017

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LAS-VEGAS: Nearly 40,0000 people are in Las Vegas this week for the International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC) RECon 2017.

The convention officially kicks off today, but the networking started Saturday night when Eastern Consolidated hosted the first of the many parties associated with this annual retail fest.

Here are photos from the Eastern Consolidated party held at Tao at the Venetian Hotel. Photos by Holly Dutton.

Eastern Consolidated brokers Harris Bulow and Ravi Idnani with colleague.

 

John Manginelli, Key Bank, with Lisa Segal from Herrick Feinstein, and colleague.

 

Rob Bonicoro, CBRE, James Famularo, Eastern Consolidated, Chris Okada, Okada Realty, Max Swerdloff and Jake Horowitz, Eastern Consolidated.

 

Eastern Consolidated’s Adelaide Polsinelli with Rob Johnston and John Peterson from Polsinelli.

 

Rob Johnston; Lisa Knee from EisnerAmper; John Peterson; Christine Monahan, Original Energy; Connie Alimena, Statewide; and Scott Bloom, Bloom Real Estate.

 

Ariel, Hersel and Andrew Torkian, The Torkian Group.

 

Party at Tao

Dayanne Costa, Compass; Justin Moreno and Katrina Ossa, Citi Habitats.

 

IN PICTURES: RECon2017 Day 2

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LAS VEGAS: The 2017 RECon officially kicked off this morning (Monday) after a weekend of parties.  Winick Realty’s Jeff Winick hosted his annual pool party at The Wynn; SCR Retail threw circus themed bash at The Four Seasons and Marcus & Millichap executives mingled with metallic divas at Intrigue Nightclub at The Wynn.

Photos by Holly Dutton

In Photos: Pryor Cashman’s Real Estate Cocktail Party

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Pryor Cashman’s Real Estate Group held its annual kick-off to summer cocktail party on June 15. The event, now in its 8th season, was held in the firm’s office overlooking Times Square.

Check out the photos of event below:

 

 

In Photos: The 2017 Chashama Gala

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The 2017 Chashama Gala and the “Art is Everywhere” after party took place at 4 Times Square, presenting the work of over 150 artists.

The organization, which converts unused real estate into artist spaces, transformed the former offices of Vanity Fair into a playground of interactive installations. Installations in the event include make-shift hair salon Edisa Week’s Delirious Hair Designs and Zena Loxton’s virtual reality meditation experience “Now is Beautiful.”

The Chashama Gala honored Pentagram, the world’s largest independent design consultancy and artist Sir Shadow. Real estate executives Joe McMillan of DDG and Darcy Stacom of CBRE were also recognized during the event.

The event raised $470,000, supporting Chashama’s goal of providing artists with space to create and present their work over the next year.

IN PHOTOS: First steel column goes up at One Vanderbilt

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Last week,  SL Green Realty Corp. and AECOM Tishman reached a major construction milestone at One Vanderbilt Avenue, erecting the first steel column at the future site of the state-of-the-art office skyscraper. One Vanderbilt will anchor the modernization of the East Midtown business district and stand as the second tallest tower in New York City.

Photos by Max Touhey

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IN PHOTOS: The 4th annual LIC Summit at the Museum of the Moving Image

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Last week, more than 300 business, tech, real estate and civic leaders attended the 4th annual “LIC Summit,” hosted by the Long Island City Partnership, Modern Spaces and QNS Media. The day-long forum explored issues currently affecting LIC and issues that will shape the neighborhood’s future as a critical economic driver for the city and region. This year’s Summit focused is how to knit the community together by innovating at every level – from the streets to the “cloud.” Discussions covered how to knit the growing population and expanding businesses together, how to accommodate more space for innovation, tech and biosciences, how to create the right mix of retail, better connect people to cultural resources, facilitate job growth and encourage healthy living. Speakers this year include Alan Suna (Silvercup), Carlo Scissura (NY Building Congress), Kathryn Wylde (Partnership for NYC), Jonathan Bowles (Center for an Urban Future), James Patchett (NYCEDC), Seth Pinsky (RXR), Angela Sung-Pinsky (ABNY), and Winston Fisher (Fisher Brothers).  Over the next year, nearly 10,000 units of housing will open around LIC.

 

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IN PICTURES: Tuesdays at Henry Hall music series launch

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Imperial Companies, in partnership with the San Francisco based Shorenstein family, yesterday launched Tuesdays at Henry Hall, an invite-only music series at the newly completed residential property Henry Hall in the Hudson Yards. The building merges New York’s nightlife and boutique hotel experience with luxury residential living.

The inaugural session of Tuesdays at Henry Hall featured a performance by The Dolls, Mia Moretti + Margot, the first in a rotating cast of socially influential music acts from around the globe. A scene out of The Bowery Hotel, noted fashion photographer Pierre captured the crowd, including appearances by Jordun Love, Jessica Franklin, Brianna Lance, Olesya Senchenko and India Gants.

The evening kicked off with a DJ set by Natasha Diggs, leading into The Dolls’ set, where Margot captured the entire crowd’s attention with a violin performance. The evening was catered by Delicious Hospitality, which will debut a new restaurant in Henry Hall this fall. The full Tuesdays at Henry Hall lineup is yet to be announced.

“So many people would love to live in their favorite hotel or have the City’s newest restaurant be just downstairs – Henry Hall makes that a reality,” said Eric Birnbaum, who along with Michael Fascitelli, co-founded Imperial Companies.

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IN PICTURES: Magnum RE launches CODA

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Ben Shaoul, founder of Magnum Real Estate set off the season last week with his exclusive summer launch party for his newest project, CODA located at 385 First Avenue.  The launch brought in the who’s who of real estate on CODA’s rooftop with cocktails and music, helping to give a taste of what is to come.

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IN PICTURES: Bridgehampton Art + Design Fair

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On Thursday evening at the Bridgehampton Museum, art enthusiasts had the opportunity to attend the VIP Preview of the seventh edition of the Market Art + Design Art Fair. Over 65 Exhibitors, both local and international, presented their best works to buyers and collectors. Members of the real estate community in attendance combined browsing with networking. The evening was presented by 1stdibs, and benefited Parrish Art Museum. A special area, called Jewel Box, featured the artistry of jewelry makers. The Fair continued through Sunday.

Photos by Richard Lewin

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IN PICTURES: Mack, Palin open The Greenpoint sales gallery

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Greenpoint’s first skyscraper, The Greenpoint, celebrated the unveiling of its  sales gallery with an exclusive launch party in the space. Located a few blocks from the 40-story waterfront condominium, the sales center enabled guests to experience the condominium’s features as well as get a sense of its amenities. In attendance were a number of executives from Mack Real Estate Group, including Richard and Stephen Mack, as well as Kelly Kennedy Mack, Gordon Hoppe and Jodi Stasse from Corcoran Sunshine Marketing Group. The Greenpoint is being developed by Mack Real Estate Group and Palin Enterprises, in conjunction with Urban Development Partners. To offer a taste of the neighborhood, The Greenpoint partnered with local establishments Ramona, known for its craft cocktails, and all day cafe Norman, by Scandinavian chefs Fredrik Berselius and Claus Meyer. 
Photos by: Katherine Marks Photography
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IN PICTURES: Key Ventures celebrates Berkshire Hathaway merger

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Farah Moinian hosted at her home on Park Avenue  to celebrate brokerage Key Ventures joining forces with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices New York Properties. Moinian is a top agent with Key Ventures and will be moving over to Berkshire Hathaway with the merger.  Guests  included  philanthropists Iris Cantor and Anka Palitz, Kathy Doyle of Doyle Auction House, as well as hotelier Ashish Verma from the Dream Hotel Group. Key Ventures Larry Kaiser and Craig Dix were also in attendance alongside Ellie Johnson, President, of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices New York Properties.
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