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Type: News article / web page printout
File Size: 2.2 MB
Summary

This document is a news article, likely from the NY Post, detailing a real estate boom in the Yorkville neighborhood of Manhattan. The article discusses major development projects by companies like Extell Development and Icon Realty, rising property values, and the impact of the upcoming Second Avenue subway. Despite the request to analyze it as an 'Epstein-related document', the content of the article itself contains no mention of Jeffrey Epstein, his associates, properties, or any related activities.

People (7)

Name Role Context
James Blake Tennis star
Mentioned in a sidebar headline: "Cops wrongfully nab tennis star James Blake on way to US Open".
Dave Stewart Musician
Mentioned in a sidebar headline: "Musician Dave Stewart's House in Toluca Lake Gets the Hollywood Treatment".
Neil Young Musician
Mentioned in a sidebar headline: "Musician Neil Young Is Saying 'Aloha' to Compound on Hawaii's Big Island".
Ali Larter Actress
Mentioned in a sidebar headline: "Actress Ali Larter Is Selling Loft-Style Home in L.A.".
Tom Glavine Hall of Famer (Baseball)
Mentioned in a sidebar headline: "Hall of Famer Tom Glavine Selling Florida Beach Home".
Dean Cain Actor
Mentioned in a sidebar headline: "Dean Cain's Colorado Ranch Needs a Hero to Come to the Rescue".
Brian Zak Photographer
Credited with the photo of Carl Schurz Park for the NY Post.

Organizations (7)

Name Type Context
Extell Development
A real estate development company active in Yorkville, building 'The Kent' and other projects.
Icon Realty
A real estate company that purchased and is demolishing a row of tenements on Second Avenue.
Gristede's
A grocery store on 86th Street purchased by Extell Development.
Whole Foods
A new store mentioned as part of the appeal of the Yorkville neighborhood.
NY Post
Newspaper mentioned in the photo credit for photographer Brian Zak.
realtor.com
Real estate website that powers the 'REAL ESTATE NEWS' section in the sidebar.
House Oversight
Implied to be the House Oversight Committee; the name appears in the document footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022435', sugges...

Timeline (3 events)

fall of 2017
Completion of 'The Kent' building is scheduled.
The Kent, Yorkville, Manhattan
fourth quarter (year unspecified)
Sales for 'The Kent' luxury residences are scheduled to hit the market.
The Kent, Yorkville, Manhattan
late 2016
The Second Avenue subway (Q extension) is scheduled to come online.
Yorkville, Manhattan

Locations (10)

Location Context
Neighborhood in Manhattan, the main subject of the real estate article.
Borough of New York City where Yorkville is located.
A 30-story luxury residence building by Extell at the corner of 95th and Third Avenue.
Body of water bordering Yorkville.
FDR Drive
A parkway along the East River.
Carl Schurz Park
A park with a scenic promenade along the East River, pictured in the article.
Neighborhood bordering Yorkville to the north.
Second Avenue
Location of a new subway line and a property site for Icon Realty.
Gristedes site
Located on 86th Street near First Avenue.
Soho, Manhattan
Mentioned in a sidebar headline about a $66M real estate property.

Relationships (3)

Brian Zak Employment NY Post
Photo credit states 'Photo: NY Post Brian Zak'.
Extell Development Developer/Property The Kent
The article states Extell Development began the foundation for the building called The Kent.
Icon Realty Developer/Property Second Avenue tenements
The article states Icon Realty spent money on a row of tenements on Second Avenue which it is demolishing.

Key Quotes (3)

"...a neighborhood in the throes of a transformation from nice 'n' quiet to construction-induced, decibel-busting busy."
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"Talk about flooding the zone!"
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"Cops wrongfully nab tennis star James Blake on way to US Open"
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Full Extracted Text

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YORKVILLE
E 96th St
E. 93th St
3
2nd Ave
E. 86th St.
Manhattan
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6
10
7
5
3rtl Ave.
1st Ave.
York Ave.
E. 72nd St 12 13
1. 302 E. 96th St.
2. The Kent
3. Carnegie Park
4. 205 E. 92 nd St.
5. Citizen 360
6. 180 E. 88th St.
7. Extell's Gristedes site
Area of detail
FDR Drive
Manhat.
East River
Queens
8. 554 E.82nd St.
9. 225 E.81st St.
10. Icon Realty's Second Ave. site
11. 20 East End Ave.
12. The Charles
13. The Rose Modern
The area, defined by its dearth of all-glass towers and plethora of tree-lined streets, has long been a favorite for blue-bloods looking to live near prep schools and the FDR Drive — for weekend getaways out East, of course.
But as both land and condo prices hit record highs, it's attracting a fresh wave of interest. More than a dozen new buildings are on the way, and with them a crop of buyers who see Yorkville as a place where apartments are a relative bargain.
Yes, until the Second Avenue subway comes online in late 2016, public transportation is limited as you approach the East River. But the Q extension's imminent completion — coupled with a new Whole Foods and easy access to parks, museums, hospitals and other family-friendly perks — all mean people want in on a neighborhood in the throes of a transformation from nice 'n' quiet to construction-induced, decibel-busting busy.
Extell Development sure wants a piece of the action, shelling out $100 million for a Gristede's grocery store on 86th Street near First Avenue. (The property giant already owns at least four tenement buildings in the vicinity, and reports say it's cobbled together enough land to build something big.) Extell has also filed plans for two smaller projects on 92nd Street and Second Avenue, plus, it's already begun the foundation of a 30-story building at the corner of 95th and Third Avenue, just a block south of the boundary with East Harlem. Called The Kent, sales of 83 luxe two- to five-bedroom residences in a handsome brick structure will hit the market in the fourth quarter. Talk about flooding the zone!
A biker tackles Carl Schurz Park's scenic promenade along the East River.
Photo: NY Post Brian Zak
Note that The Kent, set for completion in the fall of 2017, is replacing a row of walk-up tenements that used to dominate their block. Similarly, Icon Realty spent less than $50 million for a comparable row on Second Avenue in the 80s, which it is demolishing
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