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  2. Cheryl Eisen - Wikipedia

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    Eisen, recognized for her uniquely effective design style, is frequently cited as an authority on New York City real estate and staging. [13] [17] [18] In 2012, The New York Times featured her in a cover story titled "Ruthless Came the Stager," discussing how Eisen transformed a West 17th Street Apartment in New York City in less than two weeks ...

  3. One57 - Wikipedia

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    [143] Barnett also occupied a one-bedroom unit at One57 so he could manage his work in New York City even as his family lived in Monsey, New York. [144] The building set the record for the city's second-most expensive residence in 2015, when hedge fund manager Bill Ackman bought a 75th floor duplex for $91.5 million. [145]

  4. 220 Central Park South - Wikipedia

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    220 Central Park South is a residential skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan in New York City, situated along Billionaires' Row on the south side of Central Park South between Broadway and Seventh Avenue. 220 Central Park South was designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects and SLCE Architects, with interiors designed by Thierry Despont.

  5. Make Your Kitchen Look More Expensive with These 7 Designer Tips

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    Invest in the feature that will draw the most attention for the best price. 7. Remove Clutter. Something that most high-end kitchen photos have in common—being clutter-free. Keep your ...

  6. 10 Most Expensive Neighborhoods in NYC - AOL

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    The current median sale price is $3,898,000 for the neighborhood. In 2020, TriBeCa was the most expensive New York City neighborhood, but has dropped a spot in the past four years. 3. Hudson Square

  7. Alwyn Court - Wikipedia

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    The interior was subdivided into 75 apartments in 1938. The Alwyn Court was named after Alwyn Ball Jr., one of the building's developers. Despite a fire shortly after its opening, the Alwyn Court quickly became one of New York City's most expensive apartment buildings. During the early 20th century, ownership changed several times.

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