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News article
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Summary
This document is a news article about the real estate boom in the Upper East Side of Manhattan, driven by new developments and the anticipated opening of the Second Avenue subway. The article interviews real estate professionals and a recent homebuyer to illustrate the trend of development moving into previously less-prime areas like Yorkville. This document has no apparent connection to Jeffrey Epstein, despite the user's prompt.
People (5)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Jason Karadus | Director of Sales for the Charles |
Quoted in the article about the changing real estate market in NYC. Works for the firm Town.
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| Ginger Brokaw | Sales associate |
Mentioned as working with Jason Karadus on sales for the Charles building.
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| Eric Brody | Managing Partner, Wonder Works |
Quoted about a new condo development on 96th Street and its proximity to the new subway.
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| Andrew Ellis | Consultant / Homeowner |
A 31-year-old consultant who bought and renovated a duplex in Yorkville in 2013, citing the future subway as a key re...
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| Brian Zak | Photographer |
Credited with taking the photograph of Andrew Ellis in his backyard.
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Organizations (3)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| Town | ||
| Extell | ||
| Wonder Works |
Timeline (3 events)
2013
March (year unspecified)
Developer Wonder Works bought a three-story garage for $24 million.
302 East 96th Street, New York, NY
Post-2013
Andrew Ellis completed a massive year-long renovation on his duplex, adding a rear deck and koi pond.
Yorkville, New York, NY
Locations (9)
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FDR (Franklin D. Roosevelt Drive)
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Second Avenue subway station for 96th street
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Murray Hill
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Relationships (3)
The article states Jason Karadus is director of sales for the Charles 'along with Ginger Brokaw'.
The article identifies Eric Brody as 'Wonder Works' managing partner'.
Andrew Ellis states, 'My high school friends and some college friends are migrating to the Upper East Side.'
Key Quotes (3)
"The preconceived idea of what was considered prime and where you would build luxury has completely changed... A lot of people in the industry smirked at the pricing — about $2,500 per square foot ... Now it's not so risky, which is why you're seeing companies like Extell building up what's left to be developed up there."Source
— Jason Karadus
(Describing the shift in New York City's luxury real estate market and development trends.)
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Quote #1
"The Second Avenue subway station for 96th street, which will be one of the first ones opened, is just 200 feet away... The buyer is anyone who can't afford to be in all these downtown neighborhoods, but still wants to live in the city and have incredibly close access to a train."Source
— Eric Brody
(Explaining the appeal of a new condo development and identifying the target demographic.)
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Quote #2
"I had sort of grown out of that... My high school friends and some college friends are migrating to the Upper East Side. One is two doors down, literally, and two others are a few blocks away. Having that subway there eventually is really what did it for me. This place can only go up."Source
— Andrew Ellis
(Explaining his personal reasons for moving from Murray Hill to Yorkville, highlighting the influence of friends and the future subway.)
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Quote #3
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