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Extraction Summary
9
People
11
Organizations
5
Locations
1
Events
3
Relationships
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Quotes
Document Information
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Newspaper article / real estate news clipping
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1.62 MB
Summary
This document is a newspaper article from 'The New York Times' detailing the $37.94 million sale of a four-floor penthouse at 1355 First Avenue, NYC. The property was purchased by an anonymous American buyer via an LLC, 'CRE Acquisition L.L.C.', and the article discusses the luxury features of the building, called 'The Charles', and quotes real estate professionals on the changing market in the Upper East Side. The document footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022442' suggests it is an exhibit from a congressional committee, but the text of the article itself contains no mention of Jeffrey Epstein.
People (9)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| MICHELLE HIGGINS | Author |
Authored the 'Big Ticket' column for the newspaper.
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| The Buyer | Property Buyer |
An anonymous American individual or entity who purchased the penthouse combination under the LLC 'CRE Acquisition L.L...
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| R. Ramin Kamfar | Chief Executive |
Chief executive of Bluerock Real Estate, a developer of the Charles condominium.
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| Beth Benalloul | Real Estate Agent |
From the Corcoran Group, represented the buyer in the transaction.
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| Ismael Leyva | Designer/Architect |
Designer of the Charles condominium building.
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| Ginger Brokaw | Associate Broker |
A broker with Town New Development handling sales at the Charles.
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| Jason Karadus | Broker |
Also with Town New Development, handling sales at the Charles alongside Ginger Brokaw.
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| David Collins | Interior Designer |
His firm, David Collins Studio, designed the interior finishes for the units.
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| SAM HODGSON | Photographer |
Credited with the photograph of the building for The New York Times.
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Organizations (11)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| The New York Times |
Inferred source of the article, based on the photographer's credit.
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| CityRealty |
An organization that tracks co-op and condo sales, cited as the source for the sale price being a record.
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| CRE Acquisition L.L.C. |
The limited liability company used by the buyer to purchase the property.
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| Bluerock Real Estate |
A developer of the Charles condominium project.
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| The Victor Group |
Co-developer of the Charles condominium project with Bluerock Real Estate.
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| The Corcoran Group |
Real estate firm that represented the buyer.
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| Town New Development |
Real estate firm handling sales at the Charles condominium.
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| David Collins Studio |
Interior design firm for the Charles condominium.
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| Miele |
Brand of appliances mentioned as being in the kitchens.
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| Sub-Zero |
Brand of appliances mentioned as being in the kitchens.
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| HOUSE_OVERSIGHT |
Mentioned in the document footer (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022442), suggesting the document is part of a collection related to...
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Timeline (1 events)
The week prior to the article's publication, ending on a Wednesday.
The closed sale of a three-apartment penthouse combination for $37.94 million, which was the most expensive sale of the week.
1355 First Avenue, New York, NY
CRE Acquisition L.L.C. (Buyer)
Beth Benalloul (Buyer's representative)
Locations (5)
Relationships (3)
The article states 'The buyers were represented by Beth Benalloul of the Corcoran Group'.
The article states Ginger Brokaw is 'handling sales at the Charles with Jason Karadus, also of Town'.
The article states Bluerock Real Estate 'is developing the project with the Victor Group'.
Key Quotes (3)
"It's like having a townhouse, but with views and the services of an ultraluxury condominium."Source
— R. Ramin Kamfar
(Describing the appeal of the large, combined penthouse unit.)
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Quote #1
"There was always a line of delineation... West of Third was considered better than anything east of Third."Source
— Ginger Brokaw
(Explaining the historical real estate hierarchy on the Upper East Side.)
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Quote #2
"a shift in luxury commercial and residential real estate toward the East River."Source
— Ginger Brokaw
(Describing the effect of the new Second Avenue subway on the local real estate market.)
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Quote #3
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