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  • Central Park Get ready for the High Heel-A-Thon

    It's a one of a kind race happening in New York's Central Park on Wednesday.

    Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on July 8, 2008.

  • Central Park Scalpers ask $1,500 for free Bon Jovi concert

    Bon Jovi's concert in Central Park this Saturday is free. But that isn't stopping some scalpers from selling tickets for as much as $1,500 a pair — despite a warning they cannot be resold.

    Published by New York Daily News on July 8, 2008.

  • Central Park 'LAWN SHARKS' SELLING FREE JOVI TIX FOR $750

    Scalpers are having a field day trying to peddle tickets to this weekend's Bon Jovi concert in Central Park for as much as $1,500 a pair, even though the event is supposed to be free and the tickets carry explicit warnings that they cannot be resold, The Post has learned.

    Published by New York Post on July 8, 2008.

  • Central Park Scalpers Ask Up To $750 For Free Bon Jovi Concert

    Bon Jovi's concert in Central Park this Saturday is free. But that isn't stopping some scalpers from selling tickets for as much as $1,500 a pair -- despite a warning they cannot be resold.

    Published by CBS News (Channel 2) on July 8, 2008.

  • Central Park High price for free Bon Jovi tickets

    Bon Jovi's concert in Central Park this Saturday is free. But that isn't stopping some scalpers from selling tickets for as much as $1,500 a pair - despite a warning they cannot be resold.

    Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on July 8, 2008.

  • Central Park Scalpers Ask $1,500 For Free Bon Jovi Concert

    Bon Jovi 's concert in Central Park this Saturday is free. But that isn't stopping some scalpers from selling tickets for as much as $1,500 -- despite a warning they cannot be resold.

    Published by WNBC on July 8, 2008.

  • Central Park Scalpers ask up to $750 for free Bon Jovi concert

    Bon Jovi's concert in Central Park this Saturday is free.

    Published by SI Live on July 8, 2008.

  • Central Park Scalpers ask up to $750 for free Bon Jovi concert

    Bon Jovi's concert in Central Park this Saturday is free. But that isn't stopping some scalpers from selling tickets for as much as $1,500 a pair -- despite a warning they cannot be resold.

    Published by amNY.com on July 8, 2008.

  • Upper East Side Renting an apartment is often a smart, affordable option

    Besides making smart financial decisions, there are other good reasons to rent. For Quigley, it's also been a way to test-drive a neighborhood. She loves her Midtown Manhattan location yet is considering the Upper West and East sides. "So much depends on what kind of apartment I find. A good view and light are very important to me," she says.

    Published by New York Daily News on July 8, 2008.

  • Central Park Sellers Asking $1,500 For 'Free' Bon Jovi Tickets

    Bon Jovi's concert in Central Park this Saturday is free. But that isn't stopping some scalpers from selling seats for as much as $1,500 a pair -- despite a warning they cannot be re-sold.

    Published by CBS News (Channel 2) on July 8, 2008.

  • Upper East Side Ex-Ambassador Enslaved An Immigrant, Lawsuit Claims

    The Philippines' ambassador to the United Nations between 2003 and 2006 is being accused of enslaving a Filipina immigrant at his Upper East Side home.

    Published by New York Sun on July 8, 2008.

  • New York Hospital for Special Surgery Worried Church is headed for more tests

    This latest round of concern began when Church left Saturday night's game in the eighth inning with dizziness. He phoned Anita Wu, the neurologist at New York Hospital for Special Surgery who has been treating him

    Published by New York Daily News on July 7, 2008.

  • City University of New York Bronx Students Scramble To Find School

    The school is supported by the City University of New York and partnered with Lehman College.

    Published by WNBC on July 7, 2008.

  • Central Park NEIGH-SAYERS: BAN CARRIAGES

    The effort to ban horse-drawn carriages from the streets near Central Park has hit full gallop, with animal-rights activists and celebs teaming up to try to put the industry out to pasture.

    Published by New York Post on July 7, 2008.

  • City University of New York THAT SMARTS!

    Supported by the City University of New York, the Bronx academy is part of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation's Early College Initiative to prepare middle-school kids for college courses.

    Published by New York Post on July 7, 2008.

  • East 81st Street and York Avenue TEENS MUG SOMMELIER

    Eric Delcros, 34, who is employed by the tony La Grenouille at 3 East 52nd St., told The Post he was walking on East 81st Street and York Avenue around 12:45 a.m. on June 2, when he was confronted by Justin Lawrence, 19, Jeffrey Timmons, 17, and a third suspect.

    Published by New York Post on July 7, 2008.

  • Central Park The Score: Kiss my grass, Bloomberg

    Anti-war groups hoped to channel that anger with a massive demonstration in Central Park, but the city refused to issue the necessary protest permits.

    Published by New York Daily News on July 6, 2008.

  • Central Park RAIDERS OF THE 'LOST' PARKS

    Comparing the manicured lawns of Manhattan's Central Park to the barren, rat-infested eyesore of Spring Creek Park in Brooklyn, the disparity is shocking.

    Published by New York Post on July 6, 2008.

  • Central Park WET, WHITE AND BLUE

    "Let everyone else get out of town," said Jamie Moy, 32, who enjoyed the day in Central Park. "It's great. You can get any table you want this weekend."

    Published by New York Post on July 5, 2008.

  • Central Park These Central Park concerts had splendor in the grass

    It's one of the world's top settings: the green, unfolding expanse of Central Park's Great Lawn. Framed by a skyline that stretches in four directions and surrounded by a ring of shady trees, the Lawn idealizes outdoor theater.

    Published by New York Daily News on July 3, 2008.

  • 303 E. 77th St. Bulging Buildings: Cantilevers Make a Comeback

    The Isis, a 19-story tower by FXFowle at 303 E. 77th St., also has two cantilever sections.

    Published by New York Sun on July 3, 2008.

  • 4 E 66th St Hearst sells UES co-op for $36M

    Veronica Hearst, the widow of publishing heir Randolph Hearst, has reportedly sold two apartments at 4 East 66th Street for $36.5 million. The main 7,200 square-foot apartment has six bedrooms, six...

    Published by The Real Deal on July 3, 2008.

  • City University of New York PS 24 may use annex (News and Features Section)

    In more recent years, the city Department of Education has used the space to house newly-opened small schools, to the chagrin of parents and community leaders. Currently, the Bronx Early College Academy, affiliated with the City University of New York, occupies the space.

    Published by Riverdale Press on July 3, 2008.

  • Madison Avenue at 75th Street Bulging Buildings: Cantilevers Make a Comeback

    In 1966, Marcel Breuer designed the Brutalist Whitney Museum of American Art on Madison Avenue at 75th Street, with its impressive and rather ominous cantilevers on the avenue.

    Published by New York Sun on July 3, 2008.

  • 63rd St. and Second Ave. That 'Muffled Thud'? Just a Blast Under Grand Central

    After eight months, the first of two 200-ton tunnel-boring machines has reached Grand Central Terminal, completing a journey that began more than a mile away, in the bedrock below 63rd Street and Second Avenue, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority announced today.

    Published by New York Times on July 2, 2008.

  • Upper East Side Q & A: Ask About Dangerous Dogs

    A street sweeper let the authorities know about pigeon napping on the Upper East Side and netted himself a $2,500 reward when the poacher was convicted.

    Published by New York Times on July 2, 2008.

  • upper East Side Always on duty

    "Honestly, this is what we train for," said Bohan, who is assigned to Engine 44 on the upper East Side. "You have to get him out of the car or he's going to die - that's what matters."

    Published by New York Daily News on July 2, 2008.

  • Upper East Side A Tip-Off, a Reward, an Arrest for Pigeon Poaching

    Thus pigeon-napping is considered a crime (though giving them birth control is not). Two months ago, a formerly homeless street sweeper tipped off law enforcement officials about a pigeon poacher, Isaac Gonzalez, who was spreading vast amounts of seed on the Upper East Side.

    Published by New York Times on July 2, 2008.

  • Upper East Side A Tip-Off, a Reward, an Arrest for Pigeon Poaching

    Later that same day, Mr. Stewart witnessed a man spreading bird seed on the ground and netting a large number of pigeons on the Upper East Side. He called the state’s Department of Environmental Conservation, which sent an officer to the scene and arrested the pigeon poacher.

    Published by New York Times on July 2, 2008.

  • Central Park Bon Jovi tickets sell out in under 1 hour

    By 9:46 a.m., all 1,500 tickets to the free July 15 concert in Central Park that were available at Richmond County Bank Ballpark in St. George had been given away.

    Published by SI Live on July 2, 2008.

  • 650 Madison Ave Shorenstein Closes On Two Office Buys

    ...Lehigh Building and more than $500 million of subordinated debt interests in 660 Madison Ave., 650 Madison Ave., 1180 Avenue of the Americas, 450 Lexington Ave. and 14 Wall St...

    Published by GlobeSt on July 2, 2008.

  • 660 Madison Ave Shorenstein Closes On Two Office Buys

    ...and the Starrett Lehigh Building and more than $500 million of subordinated debt interests in 660 Madison Ave., 650 Madison Ave., 1180 Avenue of the Americas, 450 Lexington Ave. and 14 Wall St...

    Published by GlobeSt on July 2, 2008.

  • Hotel Bentley Spectacular views of Macy's Fourth of July Fireworks

    Rooftop Lounge, Hotel Bentley, 500 E. 62 St., 21st floor, (212) 644-6000. Enjoy traditional American cuisine from the all-you-can-eat buffet, as part of the Picnic in the Sky.

    Published by New York Daily News on July 2, 2008.

  • Metropolitan Museum of Art ART FAILURE AS MET WORK SMASHES

    A 15th-century sculpture at the Metropolitan Museum of Art came loose from its moorings and fell to the floor, breaking into pieces, the museum said yesterday.

    Published by New York Post on July 2, 2008.

  • 650 Madison Avenue Carlyle Group Buys Stake in 666 Fifth Retail for $525 M.

    ., bought 650 Madison Avenue for $680 million—is buying in partnership with

    Published by The New York Observer on July 1, 2008.

  • Upper East Side De Montebello Sells East Side Co-op for $2.1 M., But Stays in Met’s Neighborhood

    The fact that imperial Metropolitan Museum of Art director Philippe de Montebello is ending his 31-year tenure in just a few months is bad enough for the Upper East Side’s delicate collective psyche. But what would happen to the neighborhood’s sense of nobility if the molasses-voiced descendent of Napoleonic aristocracy (and, on his mother’s side, of the Marquis de Sade) actually moved away?

    Published by The New York Observer on July 1, 2008.

  • Central Park Bon Jovi gets OK for free Central Park show

    Bon Jovi will play a free July 12 concert in Central Park as part of the leadup to the MLB All-Star Game - even though the New Jersey band's frontman admits he's not a big baseball fan.

    Published by New York Daily News on July 1, 2008.

  • Upper East Side Yikes! Manhattan Men Bare Hairy Knees, Plump Calves

    Until recently, Mr. Dougherty, who is 32 and lives on the Upper East Side, hadn’t owned a pair of casual shorts since he was in high school. Visiting his parents in Connecticut one hot Saturday a few weeks ago, however, after downing a few cocktails in one of the local shopping mall’s “fine-dining” establishments, he found himself wandering into J. Crew to purchase a pair of blue-striped seersucker shorts. Next Page >

    Published by The New York Observer on July 1, 2008.

  • Central Park Bon Jovi Exposes Limits of Bloomberg's Folk Knowledge

    Yesterday, Jon Bon Jovi and Michael Bloomberg held a joint press conference to announce a free concert in Central Park on July 12.

    Published by The New York Observer on July 1, 2008.

  • Central Park Get tickets for free Bon Jovi concert in Central Park

    The snobs say Staten Island is closer to New Jersey that New York City -- so does that mean we get first dibs when Jon Bon Jovi plays Central Park this summer?

    Published by SI Live on July 1, 2008.

  • Metropolitan Museum of Art 15th-Century Sculpture Damaged At NYC's Met Museum

    A 15th-century sculpture at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art has been damaged after it came loose from its moorings and fell to the floor.

    Published by CBS News (Channel 2) on July 1, 2008.

  • Metropolitan Museum of Art De Montebello Sells East Side Co-op for $2.1 M., But Stays in Met’s Neighborhood

    The fact that imperial Metropolitan Museum of Art director Philippe de Montebello is ending his 31-year tenure in just a few months is bad enough for the Upper East Side’s delicate collective psyche. But what would happen to the neighborhood’s sense of nobility if the molasses-voiced descendent of Napoleonic aristocracy (and, on his mother’s side, of the Marquis de Sade) actually moved away?

    Published by The New York Observer on July 1, 2008.

  • Central Park Are Eight Bedrooms Enough to Break a Record? 1030 Fifth Duplex Listed for $47.5 M.

    On the one hand, it’s hard to imagine that the co-op could sell for quite so much, considering it’s on just the third floor—a few feet away from the indignity of 84th Street traffic feeding out of Central Park. Then again, this is the kind of duplex where the 24-foot-wide drawing room, 20-foot-long dining room, 20-foot-long study and massive master bedroom suite (the size of the drawing room and library put together) all have wood-burning fireplaces, according to floor plans.

    Published by The New York Observer on July 1, 2008.

  • Central Park Free Bon Jovi Concert Slated for Central Park

    As the Politicker's Azi Paybarah reported this morning, all New Jersey cheese-rock fans will descend upon Central Park on July 12 for the Jon Bon Jovi concert. It's free but you'll need tickets. Where can you get 'em? We're half way there!

    Published by The New York Observer on July 1, 2008.

  • 25 E 77th St Tribeca skyscraper to get sculpture

    Alexico's portfolio includes The Mark at 25 East 77th Street, designed by Jacques Grange, and 165 Charles Street in the West Village, designed by Richard Meier.

    Published by The Real Deal on July 1, 2008.

  • Upper East Side Kaiser Roll

    “For the past 15 generations, nobody in my family has had to work,” said A. Laurance “Larry” Kaiser IV, the high-end Upper East Side real estate broker. “You work because you have to contribute to society.”

    Published by The New York Observer on July 1, 2008.

  • Upper East Side B'KLYN BOY WHO SOARED HIGH & CRASHED HARD

    He, for example, owns what is believed to be Manhattan's largest home - a 51,000-square-foot, Upper East Side structure which once housed an entire school.

    Published by New York Post on July 1, 2008.

  • Hunter College Drunken Driver Hits Car And 17-Year-Old Is Killed

    Tsang, who graduated from Millennium High School this spring, would have been a freshman at Hunter College in the fall.

    Published by New York Sun on June 30, 2008.

  • Central Park Bon Jovi to give free summer concert

    New York City officials say Bon Jovi will be playing at a free concert in Central Park this summer.

    Published by New York Daily News on June 30, 2008.

  • 650 Madison Ave Carlyle Group Buys Stake in 666 Fifth's Retail for $525 M.

    ...manages $82.7 billion in 60 funds worldwide and recently, with Ashkenazy Acquisition Corp., bought 650 Madison Avenue for $680 million -- is purchasing this deal in partnership with Stanley Chera's Crown Acquisitions...

    Published by The New York Observer on June 30, 2008.