C.J. Hughes writes about real estate for Crain's New York Business, including the popular "Who Owns the Block" feature.
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- Art, Collectibles and Property Management
The five-story apartment atop the historic Crown Building on Fifth Avenue is roughly 12,500 square feet, which works out to more than $10,000 a square foot.
- Art, Collectibles and Property Management
He may have missed out on acquiring Paramount. But Edgar Bronfman Jr. is still moving forward with one deal: an effort to unload his Park Avenue apartment.
- Art, Collectibles and Property Management
Hollywood power-broker-turned-investor Michael Ovitz has unloaded his Greenwich Village apartment two years after a fizzled attempt at a quick flip.
- Art, Collectibles and Property Management
The face of high-profile brands including Versace, Armani and Ferragamo over a high-wattage, seemingly-everywhere-at-once career is marketing something of her own.
- Art, Collectibles and Property Management
April appears unseasonably chilly for luxury housing, as buyers pulled back on purchases of big-ticket apartments in a likely sign that high interest rates continue to weigh on residential sales.
- Art, Collectibles and Property Management
Glenn Nussdorf, CEO of Long Island’s Quality King Distributors, has found a taker for a six-bedroom, six-floor spread on the Upper East Side for $19.6 million, according to the city register.