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  2. 740 Park Avenue - Wikipedia

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    The three-storey penthouse at 740 Park Avenue. The building was constructed in 1929 by James T. Lee, the grandfather of First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis – who lived there as a child as Jacqueline Bouvier – and was designed by Rosario Candela and Arthur Loomis Harmon; Harmon became a partner of the newly named Shreve, Lamb and Harmon during the year of construction.

  3. Trump Park Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Trump Park Avenue is a residential building on the southern border of Lenox Hill at 502 Park Avenue in Manhattan, New York City. The 32-story building was designed by Goldner and Goldner in 1929. It now contains 120 luxury condominium apartments and 8 penthouses converted by real estate developer Donald Trump.

  4. 820 Fifth Avenue - Wikipedia

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    820 Fifth Avenue is a luxury cooperative located at the northeast corner of Fifth Avenue and East 63rd Street on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York City, United States. Design and apartments [ edit ]

  5. Tracey Towers - Wikipedia

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    The Jerome Yard is located under the parking lot, which stores the rolling stock of the New York City Subway's 4 train. [13] A yellow, blocky maintenance building cuts through some of the parking lot space. A stub of the IRT Jerome Avenue Line diverges from the main line heading west, sloping down until the tracks travel under the parking lot.

  6. Billionaires' Row - Wikipedia

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    The neighborhood has some of the most expensive residences in the world. The top two floors of One57 sold to Michael Dell for $100.47 million in 2015, setting a record for the most expensive apartment ever sold in New York. [2] [3] Another bi-level apartment in the building was bought by hedge fund manager Bill Ackman for $91.5 million. [4]

  7. Alwyn Court - Wikipedia

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    The Alwyn Court had become one of the city's most expensive apartment buildings by late 1910. [9] [41] An article in The New York Times that September said that three units had been rented for $9,000 per year in as many weeks, whereas "a few years ago $5,000 was regarded as an extravagant price to pay for an apartment". [9]

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