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Hunter College is getting into the real-estate business.
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Hunter College is getting into the real-estate business.
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Hunter's Jennifer Raab
Hunter College jumps into real estate
Hunter College is getting into the real-estate business. College President Jennifer Raab wants to sell off the school's 3.5-acre Kips Bay nursing campus, near the recently sold Peter Cooper Village at 25th Street and the F.D.R. Drive, and build a 16-story building for science and health-professions programs at 67th Street and Second Avenue, closer to its overcrowded main campus on the Upper East Side.
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Artist's old Soho haunt sells for $9 million
When the 94-year-old painter Buffie Johnson, a stalwart of Abstract Expressionism, died this August, she left behind a three-story loft building at 102 Greene Street. Her estate listed the 8,968-square-foot place with Corcoran vice president Wendy Maitland for $8.5 million, and Ms. Maitland said this week that it's gone to contract for over $9 million.
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4 East 75th Street.
Recently, the Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club announced that the 50-foot-wide mansion at 4 East 75th would be the location of the organization's next showhouse.
Currently on the market for $55 million, The Observer has been closely tracking this residence--still widely known as the Harkness House--since gossip filtered out last fall that it might hit the luxury market.
Yesterday, more than 20 designers (including Thom Filicia from Queer Eye for the Straight Guy) were let in to start the massive overhaul of the 18,000-square-foot townhouse. On April 25, the public will be permitted to stroll through, with the $30 admission fee going to charity.
Currently owned by banker Jaqui Safra, and his film producer girlfirend Jean Doumanian, the house is in need of extensive renovations, according to multiple sources. read more »
Now, we've mentioned showhouse flipping before as a recent Upper East Side trend. But it will be impressive if the price climbs above $55 million,currently the highest price for a Manhattan townhouse.
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