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Lexington Avenue near East 66th Street
REST-A-ROBBERS
They next hit six days later on First Avenue at East 23 Street, and again on Sept. 15, this time robbing Donohue's Steakhouse, on Lexington Avenue near East 66th Street.
Published by New York Post on October 11, 2008.
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Madison and E 71st
10.10.08 Filming Locations
Gossip Girl is filming around Madison and E 71st in Manhattan.
Published by On Location Vacations on October 10, 2008.
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1291 Third Ave.
The Best Burgers in New York
1291 Third Ave.; 212-744-0585
Published by Zagat New York City on October 10, 2008.
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333 East 60th Street
New Operators Shimmy Into Scores Buildings
Meanwhile, proprietors of the Las Vegas-based strip club Sapphire--who earlier caused such an uproar over plans to open a new location on West 23rd Street--are seeking a license at the original Scores location at 333 East 60th Street.
Published by The New York Observer on October 10, 2008.
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333 East 65th Street
Lawyer Walks Into $3.7 Million Townhouse, Wants $15 Million
Elliman put a townhouse at 333 East 65th Street on the market yesterday for $15 million, even though records show that the place sold only thirteen months ago for $3,736,765.
Published by The New York Observer on October 10, 2008.
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333 East 65th Street
Lawyer Walks Into $3.7 M. Townhouse, Wants $15 M.
Elliman put a townhouse at 333 East 65th Street on the market yesterday for $15 million, even though records show that the place sold only 13 months ago for $3,736,765.
Published by The New York Observer on October 10, 2008.
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958 Madison Ave.
Ongoing programs (On the Calendar Section)
Winners will receive cash awards and the opportunity to exhibit their work in a group show in June, at the Hollis Taggart Galleries, at 958 Madison Ave., in Manhattan.
Published by Riverdale Press on October 9, 2008.
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Lexington Avenue near East 86th Street
BAR'S LURID 'SEX DORM'
...of the Times Square eatery offer free or greatly discounted rooms in a walkup at Lexington Avenue near East 86th Street for the beauty-pageant winners who work as its bikini-clad servers. Former general manager...
Published by New York Post on October 9, 2008.
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E 72nd and Madison
10.8.08 Filming Locations
Law and Order: CI is filming near E 72nd and Madison in Manhattan.
Published by On Location Vacations on October 8, 2008.
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East 79th Street at York Avenue
Man Is Unfit to Stand Trial in Therapist Killing, Experts Say
...repeatedly on Feb. 12 with knives and a meat cleaver in her office building on East 79th Street at York Avenue. He is also accused of slashing and seriously wounding Dr. Kent D. Shinbach, a psychiatrist...
Published by New York Times on October 8, 2008.
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200 E. 66th St.
$86M Retail Condo Buy Furthers $1.1B Conversion
The Attorney General had accepted for filing an amendment to the offering which authorizes formation of the condominium here at 200 E. 66th St.
Published by GlobeSt on October 8, 2008.
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68th Street and Madison Avenue
Little Is Big!
...alone, Mr. Von Der Ahe brokered the sale of a building at the corner of 68th Street and Madison Avenue for $12.2 million; the sale of an 87-unit apartment building on 177th Street...
Published by The New York Observer on October 7, 2008.
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12 East 81st Street
Aw, Daaad! Stock Inflater, Preschool Player Jack Grubman Lists East Side Townhouse For $32 M.
Sotheby’s has listed Jack and LuAnn Grubman’s townhouse at 12 East 81st Street, an 11-room, five-bedroom, six-bathroom (plus two “half baths”) mansion, for $32 million...
Published by The New York Observer on October 7, 2008.
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1071 Fifth Avenue
LaChapelle’s Show
David LaChapelle: Auguries of Innocence” is at Tony Shafrazi Gallery, 544 West 26th Street, until Oct. 24; “Catherine Opie: American Photographer” is at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 1071 Fifth Avenue, until Jan. 7; and “Alessandra Sanguinetti: The Life That Came” is at Yossi Milo Gallery, 525 West 25th Street, until Oct. 18.
Published by The New York Observer on October 7, 2008.
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312 East 95th
Trevor Day Tries to Fetch Bigger Space on East 95th
Which brings us to 312 East 95th Street, a five-story commercial building that Trevor bought one year ago for $25 million. Last week, the school filed an application with the Board of Standards and Appeals that would allow the school to erect a new building on the site of the current, 40,000-square-foot edifice.
Published by The New York Observer on October 7, 2008.
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333 East 91st Street
Former crane inspector, firm indicted
Delayo was arrested June 6, a week after a crane collapsed at 333 East 91st Street and Sakaris and Pascalli were arrested today, the DA's office said.
Published by The Real Deal on October 7, 2008.
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Second and East 84th
DORRIAN'S BACK IN SPOT-FIGHT
Andrew Molen, 27, said he left work at nearby Samalita's at 1 a.m. Friday and went to check out the competition at Dorrian's, on Second and East 84th.
Published by New York Post on October 6, 2008.
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135 E. 62nd Street
David Burke Re-brands, Grows a Fishtail
And that isn't the only news in the land of David Burke. The chef is is also planning a fish house called Fishtail David Burke in the old Zoë Townhouse/Jovia space at 135 E. 62nd Street. The restaurant will offer both high-end and simple takes on various sea-dwellers.
Published by Zagat New York City on October 6, 2008.
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655 Madison Ave.
Office tenants catching breaks
About a month ago, the owners of 655 Madison Ave. dropped the rent to $99 a square foot from about $125 a square foot.
Published by Crain's New York Business on October 5, 2008.
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1701 Second Ave.
NYC all right all night in 'Nick and Norah'
The place: Pat O'Brien's, 1701 Second Ave., (at E. 88th St.)
Published by New York Daily News on October 4, 2008.
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73rd Street between Lexington and Third Avenues
Boswell to the Bluebloods
THE benefit last month shut down 73rd Street between Lexington and Third Avenues at rush hour, drew hundreds of people and encased the street in a party tent hung with sequined apple-shaped ornaments. At the entrance to the tent, a woman painted teal and dressed as the Statue of Liberty posed for photographs as white-coated waiters shuttled drinks and hors d’oeuvres.
Published by New York Times on October 4, 2008.
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333 E. 91st St.
Proof in crane accidents rests at bottom of Dumpster
Karten represents the family of Ramadan Kurtaj, 27, an immigrant worker killed in the disaster at 333 E. 91st St. Also killed in the collapse was worker Donald Leo, 30, of Staten Island. His family is represented by attorney Bernadette Panzella.
Published by New York Daily News on October 4, 2008.
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301 East 69th Street
Bob Knakal, King of the Mid-Market Trade, Closes 1,000th Deal
Said deal was the sale of an Upper East Side parking garage at 301 East 69th Street for $5.4 million.
Published by The New York Observer on October 3, 2008.
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Madison Avenue and 87th Street
Rabbi Has Message. So Does Cellphone.
...checking their hand-held phones during the services. But at the Park Avenue Synagogue, on Madison Avenue and 87th Street, cellphone signals apparently caused problems for the public-address system on Tuesday. The speakers crackled...
Published by New York Times on October 2, 2008.
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958 Madison Ave.
Ongoing programs (On the Calendar Section)
Winners will receive cash awards and the opportunity to exhibit their work in a group show in June, at the Hollis Taggart Galleries, at 958 Madison Ave., in Manhattan.
Published by Riverdale Press on October 2, 2008.
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650 Madison Ave.
This week's calendar, Oct. 2-8
611 Broadway, (212) 780-0004; 650 Madison Ave., (212) 308-0011
Published by New York Post on October 2, 2008.
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1019 Lexington Ave.
This week's calendar, Oct. 2-8
1019 Lexington Ave., 212-772-7200
Published by New York Post on October 2, 2008.
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20 E. 76th St.
This week's calendar, Oct. 2-8
20 E. 76th St., (212) 288-3700
Published by New York Post on October 2, 2008.
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85th between Third and Lex
FLAMER AFTER 'HOSE'
Farr, who has a string of prior arrests, walked into Ladder Co. 13/ Engine Co. 22, on 85th between Third and Lex, at about 6 a.m.
Published by New York Post on October 1, 2008.
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406 East 91st Street
Upper Crust Catholic School Snags 91st Street Spot for Expansion
And so on Sept. 26, the school signed the deed for the Verizon building at 406 East 91st Street, between First and York avenues, for $23 million. The school plans to use the space for top-flight athletic programming:
Published by The New York Observer on October 1, 2008.
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406 East 91st Street
Sacred Heart buys $23M UES building for athletics
The Convent of the Sacred Heart school paid Verizon New York $23 million for a three-story building on a 12,500-square-foot lot at 406 East 91st Street, more than six avenues east of its main campus at 1 East 91st Street at Fifth Avenue.
Published by The Real Deal on October 1, 2008.
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333 E. 91st St.
New crane's up at disaster site
Neighbors watched with a mixture of fear and resignation as workers set up the monster machine at the Azure condo at 333 E. 91st St., where the workers died in May.
Published by New York Daily News on September 30, 2008.
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1000 Park Avenue
Park Places! Lehman COO Sells His for $4.4 M., Ex-Bear Asking $12 M. Farther Up
...the parents of star Harvard law professor Noah Feldman, incidentally), plus a connecting hallway, at 1000 Park Avenue...
Published by The New York Observer on September 30, 2008.
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720 Park Avenue
Diehard Dem Fund-Raisers Selling 720 Park Spread for Around $37 M.
But all is not lost. A source said Monday that the Democratic Party fund-raising stars Carl Spielvogel and Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel are in contract to sell their seventh-floor apartment at 720 Park Avenue for around $37 million, though they paid only $20 million just two years ago.
Published by The New York Observer on September 30, 2008.
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Lexington Avenue and East 80th Street
His Death Postponed, a Minister Repeats His Farewell Sermon
On Sunday, congregants packed the soaring, light-filled church, at the corner of Lexington Avenue and East 80th Street, and spilled into the vestibule, to commemorate the 30th anniversary of Mr. Church’s appointment...
Published by New York Times on September 29, 2008.
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First Avenue and East 91st Street
Crane Rises At UES Collapse Site
Crews erected a 14-story tower crane near First Avenue and East 91st Street, where two workers were killed when a crane crashed into an apartment building back on May 30.
Published by NY1 on September 29, 2008.
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First Avenue and East 91st Street
NEW CRANE UP AT TRAGIC SITE
Workers erected the new 14-story crane at the construction site near First Avenue and East 91st Street as nervous neighbors looked on.
Published by New York Post on September 28, 2008.
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115 E. 60th St.
E. Side Greek hits the spot
115 E. 60th St. (between Lexington and Park avenues)
Published by Crain's New York Business on September 28, 2008.
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57 East 66th Street
Tom Freston Takes Warhol's Old East Side Place Off the Market
Former Viacom chief executive Tom Freston has apparently taken his townhouse at 57 East 66th Street off the market, according to the Wall Street Journal. He had listed the former Andy Warhol home in the spring for $38.5 million, only to chop that asking price to $35 million.
Published by The New York Observer on September 26, 2008.
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57 East 66th Street
Big Deal: Way Beyond 15 Minutes
From 1974 until his death in 1987, Warhol lived at 57 East 66th Street, in a deep 20-foot-wide house built in 1910. According to the listing by...
Published by New York Times on September 26, 2008.
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1342 Lexington Avenue
Big Deal: Way Beyond 15 Minutes
Before moving to 66th Street, Warhol lived with his mother at 1342 Lexington Avenue, at East 89th Street, where he developed his breakthrough Pop Art in the 1960s. The...
Published by New York Times on September 26, 2008.
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660 Madison Ave.
Panels See Opportunity Amid Upheaval
During his onstage conversation with Salustri, Harmon broke the news that Eastdil is now taking bids on the office portion of 660 Madison Ave.
Published by GlobeSt on September 26, 2008.
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East 63rd Street and Third Avenue
Police Search For a Serial Bank Robber
...robberies began in March, police said, when the unidentified man entered a Sovereign Bank on East 63rd Street and Third Avenue, demanded cash from a teller, and fled after receiving the money. Since then, the man...
Published by New York Sun on September 25, 2008.
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Madison Avenue at 75th Street
Whitney Nears Approval for Expansion, but Funding in Question
...condition of his gift that the Whitney not sell its 1966 Marcel Breuer building, on Madison Avenue at 75th Street, for an extended period of time...
Published by New York Sun on September 24, 2008.
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1100 Madison Ave.
In a Black-and-White World, Mother's Knows Best
$3.50 at William Greenberg Jr. Desserts (1100 Madison Ave., between 82nd and 83rd streets, 212-744-0304).
Published by New York Sun on September 24, 2008.
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163 East 67th St.
Events for September 25, 2008
5:30 p.m. Poland's First Lady speaks to Holocaust survivors and family. At Park East Synagogue, 163 East 67th St.
Published by The New York Observer on September 24, 2008.
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1584 York Ave.
Events for September 25, 2008
7 p.m. Launch of the "Brother-to-Brother" W.T.C. illness support initiative at the 3rd annual "Salute to Firefighters" awards benefit. At Saloon, 1584 York Ave.
Published by The New York Observer on September 24, 2008.
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429 East 64th Street
Court Protects Landmarks on Upper East Side
The twin buildings, 429 East 64th Street and 430 East 65th Street, are part of the First Avenue Estate, a pioneering development...
Published by New York Times on September 23, 2008.
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430 East 65th Street
Court Protects Landmarks on Upper East Side
The twin buildings, 429 East 64th Street and 430 East 65th Street, are part of the First Avenue Estate, a pioneering development built by the City and...
Published by New York Times on September 23, 2008.
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980 Madison
Tom Wolfe Isn’t Worried
Location: In 2006, you went after the developer Aby Rosen’s plans for a glass tower at 980 Madison, The Times, writing that the Landmarks Preservation Commission would let him build whatever he wanted. They’ve since made him and his partners redraft and scale back plans. Are you glad you won?
Published by The New York Observer on September 23, 2008.