Tag Archives: Prudential Douglas Elliman

Liquor License Restrictions Hampering Harlem?

Earlier this month, Alain Chevreux thought he had found the perfect location for his fourth Manhattan restaurant. Continue reading

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Giscombe Realty Hires Harlem’s Yvonne Maddox

Eugene Giscombe, president and founder of Giscombe Realty Group LLC,  announced the hiring of Yvonne Maddox as a residential specialist in charge of the commercial real estate company’s new residential division. Continue reading

Harlemite, Susie Essman Condo For Sale

Ms. Essman, who plays the feisty, foul-mouthed Susie Greene on “Curb Your Enthusiasm” — created by Larry David, a co-creator of “Seinfeld” — moved into an apartment at the Straus Park Condominium on the “Upper West Side,” in Harlem four years ago reports the NYTimes. Not completely happy with the furnishings (see red couch in photo) and ready for a change of place and space. Continue reading

“Grand Theft Auto” inventor’s Harlem House Sells, while Holland’s home in Contract

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For the first time in more than two years, a Hamilton Heights residence is set to close for $2 million, sources say, with a townhouse at 466 West 144th Street in contract for that amount.
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Elliman, Warburg Leave Harlem?

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By Candace Taylor for the Real deal

elliman_warburgPrudential Douglas Elliman has continued its aggressive expansion with a new office at 690 Washington Street in the West Village, while Warburg Realty has announced the closing of its Harlem office.

Elliman’s new office, located between Charles Lane and Charles Street, houses the Raphael DeNiro Group, the Debra Kameros Group and agent David Wannamaker, a senior vice president at Elliman who specializes in the downtown market. The new office is being headed by sales manager Gary Cannata, according to a statement from the company. While Cannata was not immediately available for comment, an Elliman spokesperson said the office is open for business. Continue reading

No Mortgage? Try Theirs

At the Fitzgerald, a new condominium development carved out of a prewar warehouse on West 117th Street in Harlem, sales have been steady but slow, with some would-be buyers worried about getting the jumbo mortgages they need.

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