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Summary
This document is a newspaper or magazine article about real estate developments and market trends on the Upper East Side of New York City. It highlights specific projects, such as the makeover of Carnegie Park and new constructions at 20 East End Avenue and 205 E. 92nd St., detailing architects, developers, pricing, and amenities. Although the prompt references Epstein, the content of the article itself contains no information about Jeffrey Epstein or his associates; the footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022438' suggests it was collected as part of a larger set of documents, possibly related to an investigation.
People (4)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Elizabeth Dean | First-time homebuyer |
A homebuyer at Carnegie Park who is quoted about her investment in the Upper East Side.
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| Brian Zak | Photographer |
Credited with the photo of Elizabeth Dean in a model unit at Carnegie Park.
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| Robert A.M. Stern | Architect |
Architect for the Carnegie Park makeover and a new project at 20 East End Avenue. Also noted as the architect for 15 ...
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| Hayes Davidson | Photographer |
Credited with the rendering of the porte-cochère at 20 East End Avenue.
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Organizations (4)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| StreetEasy |
A real estate company that reported on median property prices in Yorkville and the Upper East Side.
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| Carnegie Park |
A residential building on the Upper East Side undergoing a makeover with amenities designed by Robert A.M. Stern.
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| Equinox |
A luxury gym. Carnegie Park has a "mini-Equinox" gym, and a new development at 205 E. 92nd St. will have a massive tw...
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| Related |
A development company that is building a 36-story tower at 205 E. 92nd St.
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Timeline (4 events)
Makeover of Carnegie Park, including the addition of plush amenities designed by Robert A.M. Stern.
Carnegie Park, Upper East Side, NYC
Construction of a new residential building at 20 East End Avenue, designed by Robert A.M. Stern.
20 East End Avenue, Upper East Side, NYC
July (year not specified)
StreetEasy reported on real estate market trends, noting a 5.1% year-over-year and 29.8% month-over-month increase in Yorkville's median price per square foot.
Yorkville, Upper East Side, NYC
Locations (7)
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A neighborhood on the Upper East Side of NYC. Its median price per square foot was $1,098 in July.
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A neighborhood in NYC where the featured real estate developments are located. Its median price per square foot was $...
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Mentioned by Elizabeth Dean as being "extremely pricey" in comparison to the Upper East Side.
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15 Central Park West
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A famously ritzy building designed by Robert A.M. Stern.
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A new ground-up construction project by Robert A.M. Stern on the Upper East Side.
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The location of a new 36-story tower being developed by Related.
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The city where all mentioned locations and events take place.
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Relationships (4)
The article states that part of Carnegie Park's makeover includes amenities designed by classicist Robert A.M. Stern.
The article states Stern is working on a ground-up project at 20 East End Avenue.
The article identifies Elizabeth Dean as a first-time homebuyer in a model unit at Carnegie Park.
The article states that 'Related has topped out on a 36-story tower at 205 E. 92nd St.'
Key Quotes (1)
"It'll actually be a great investment. Downtown is extremely pricey, and I think there's a lot more upside to the Upper East Side."Source
— Elizabeth Dean
(A homebuyer expressing her rationale for purchasing property on the Upper East Side.)
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