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People
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Organizations
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Locations
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Events
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Relationships
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Document Information

Type: Webpage article screenshot (produced as evidence, indicated by bates number)
File Size: 2.23 MB
Summary

This document is a screenshot of a webpage article discussing real estate trends and the tension between new development and long-standing local businesses in New York City's Yorkville neighborhood. The document contains no mention of Jeffrey Epstein, his associates, or related activities. Its potential inclusion in an Epstein-related document set is likely due to the Bates number 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022436' at the bottom, indicating it was produced as part of a larger collection for a congressional committee.

People (7)

Name Role Context
Stefano Giovannini Photographer
Credited with the photo of the Heidelberg restaurant.
Ralph Schaller Owner
Owner of Schaller & Weber, shown in a photo holding weisswurst.
Anne Wermiel Photographer
Credited with the photo of Ralph Schaller for the NY Post.
Justin Timberlake Celebrity
Mentioned in a Page Six headline for showing off his son, Silas.
Silas Son of celebrity
Mentioned in a Page Six headline as the son of Justin Timberlake.
Rivers Deceased person
Mentioned in a Page Six headline regarding a judge's ruling on her death.
John Slattery Celebrity
Mentioned in a Page Six headline for spending $1,600 at a NYC art fair.

Organizations (14)

Name Type Context
Extell
A real estate development company whose deal is mentioned in comparison to Icon's.
Icon
A company that started assembling properties in Yorkville in 2007 for development.
StreetEasy
A real estate listings site cited as the source for median sale prices in Yorkville.
Heidelberg
A German beer garden in Yorkville mentioned as a long-standing institution.
Schaller & Weber
A German butcher shop in Yorkville mentioned as a long-standing institution.
SHoP
An architecture firm, noted for its work on the Barclays Center, hired to design a condo tower.
Anbau Enterprises
The developer of the Citizen360 condo tower.
Citizen360
The name of a new 83-condo tower on 89th Street and First Avenue.
Warsteiner
A brand of beer served at the Heidelberg restaurant.
Page Six
A media/gossip publication featured in a sidebar.
Decider
A media publication featured in a sidebar.
Intuit QuickBooks
A business accounting software advertised on the page.
NY Post
A newspaper credited for a photo by Anne Wermiel.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT
Appears as part of a Bates number at the bottom of the document, likely referring to a U.S. House of Representatives ...

Timeline (2 events)

2007
Icon started assembling properties in Yorkville.
Yorkville
Icon
Undisclosed
John Slattery attended an art fair and spent $1,600.
NYC art fair

Locations (4)

Location Context
A neighborhood in New York City, the subject of the article's real estate discussion.
A larger neighborhood in New York City to which Yorkville's real estate market is compared.
The corner where the Citizen360 condo tower is being built.
NYC
Mentioned in the context of an art fair attended by John Slattery.

Relationships (3)

Ralph Schaller Owner of Schaller & Weber
Caption identifies 'Schaller & Weber owner Ralph Schaller'.
SHoP Contracted by Anbau Enterprises
Article states SHoP was hired 'to design a tower of 83 condos with Anbau Enterprises'.
Justin Timberlake Father of Silas
Headline states 'Justin Timberlake shows off son, Silas'.

Key Quotes (2)

"Docs don't have to admit wrongdoing in Rivers' death: judge"
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"Fantasy Football Comedy 'The League' Was Mocking Bro Culture Before It Was Cool"
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with the goal of putting up a chic high-rise on the site. It's markedly cheaper than Extell's deal, in part because Icon started assembling properties in 2007. (Icon is working on a second high-rise as well as a shorter rental building in the same neck of the woods.)
Just look to other data and the same trend emerges. In 2010, Yorkville's median sale price was $663,500, according to real estate listings site StreetEasy. Compare that to the first seven months of this year — it's 14 percent higher, at $757,500. But remember, the sub-market remains cheaper relative to the Upper East Side at large, which boasts a year-to-date median of $1.15 million.
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HEIDELBERG
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WARSTEINER
Get your fill of brats and glass boots of Warsteiner at Heidelberg.
Photo: Stefano Giovannini
Despite the building boom, some low-rises remain, housing institutions, such as German butcher Schaller & Weber and beer garden Heidelberg, that are vestiges of centuries past when Yorkville was an immigrant enclave.
Ralph
Schaller & Weber
Schaller & Weber owner Ralph Schaller happily holding his weisswurt.
Photo: Anne Wermiel/NY Post
Let's hope they can hang on: Even more small buildings were razed to make way for star architecture firm SHoP (of Barclays Center fame) to design a tower of 83 condos with Anbau Enterprises at the corner of 89th Street and First Avenue. The building, dubbed Citizen360 because its height will afford many residents an all-around view of
NOW ON Page Six
Justin Timberlake shows off son, Silas
Docs don't have to admit wrongdoing in Rivers' death: judge
John Slattery drops $1,600 at NYC art fair
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NOW ON DECIDER
Fantasy Football Comedy 'The League' Was Mocking Bro Culture Before It Was Cool
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