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Summary

This document is a page from a publication discussing luxury real estate developments on Manhattan's Upper East Side. It details pricing and features for several new buildings, including Citizen360, a DDG project at 180 E. 88th St., and conversions by Michael Paul Enterprises, featuring quotes from developers and a recent buyer. Although the user prompt requested analysis as an 'Epstein-related document', the text itself has no mention of Jeffrey Epstein; its potential connection is implied only by the footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022437', suggesting it was collected as an exhibit for a congressional investigation.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Barbara van Beuren Managing Director
Managing Director of Anbau. Quoted about the development of Citizen360, stating the site was undervalued.
Michael D'Alessio President
President of Michael Paul Enterprises. Quoted about his firm's projects converting rental buildings into luxury condo...
Elizabeth Dean Home Buyer / Finance Professional
A 29-year-old first-time home buyer who works in finance. She purchased a unit in Carnegie Park, Yorkville, after ini...

Organizations (6)

Name Type Context
SHoP Architects
Credited with the photo/rendering for the Citizen360 skyscraper.
Anbau
Real estate development company, for which Barbara van Beuren is the managing director. Involved with the Citizen360 ...
Glaser's
A 113-year-old Jewish bakery located one block from the Citizen360 project.
DDG
A development company building an under-construction building at 180 E. 88th St.
Michael Paul Enterprises
Company led by Michael D'Alessio that overhauled two rental buildings into boutique luxury condos. Also credited with...
House Oversight
Appears in the document footer as 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022437', suggesting this document is an exhibit or part of a colle...

Timeline (3 events)

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Overhaul of two rental buildings into boutique luxury condominium projects.
225 E. 81st St. and 554 E. 82nd St.
Michael Paul Enterprises
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Elizabeth Dean's house-hunting process, which started in lower Manhattan and concluded with a purchase in Yorkville.
Lower Manhattan and Yorkville
this fall
Apartment sales launch for Citizen360 and the DDG building at 180 E. 88th St.
Upper East Side, Manhattan
Anbau DDG Prospective Buyers

Locations (11)

Relationships (3)

Barbara van Beuren Employee-Employer Anbau
The text identifies her as 'Anbau's managing director'.
Michael D'Alessio Employee-Employer Michael Paul Enterprises
The text identifies him as 'president of Michael Paul Enterprises'.
Elizabeth Dean Buyer-Property Carnegie Park
The text states she is a 'first-time buyer' who was 'attracted' to Carnegie Park and 'paid $1,184 per square foot for her one-' [bedroom apartment].

Key Quotes (4)

"The site was highly undervalued because it was so far east, and there were no good transportation links, and people just weren't interested or willing to go there. But we saw opportunity."
Source
— Barbara van Beuren (Explaining why her company, Anbau, chose the location for the Citizen360 project.)
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"I think the absolute prices are manageable. This is not a building full of $10 million apartments."
Source
— Barbara van Beuren (Commenting on the pricing strategy for the Citizen360 apartments.)
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"They were prime locations for condominiums catering to families."
Source
— Michael D'Alessio (Describing the projects at 225 E. 81st St. and 554 E. 82nd St.)
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"Originally, I wasn't going to go north of 86th Street. I didn't know what was above there."
Source
— Elizabeth Dean (Explaining her initial hesitation about looking for an apartment in Yorkville.)
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Quote #4

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