From a contemporary residence in the heart of West Village to a custom home on the exclusive Old Colony Road, here’s a closer look at what about USD $6.2 million buys in Hutchinson Island, Manhattan and Toronto.
From left: Jerry Speyer, Rob Speyer, Bill Rudin, Peter Malkin and Anthony Malkin
Seymour Durst and his brothers built six Manhattan buildings in a 12-year run. Paul and Seymour Milstein built 10 in about the same amount of time. And Lew and Jack Rudin built 11 in two decades.
The breakneck pace of development which was largely clustered in the 1960s and the 1980s by those three families, and a slew of others, laid the foundation for many of New York City’s most established real estate dynasties. (Think Tishman, Fisher, Malkin, Resnick, LeFrak, Rose, and Zeckendorf.)
Indeed, after passing down their real estate portfolios from one generation to the next, many of those families are sitting on bricks-and-mortar fortunes today.
Woman officers found on top of man on restaurant floor arrested for domestic violence: Beachwood police blotter
BEACHWOOD, Ohio Domestic violence: Chagrin Boulevard
At 5:25 p.m. Feb. 4, police were called to Yours Truly restaurant, 25300 Chagrin Blvd., where a man and woman were involved in a physical altercation. Officers arrived to find the woman, 19, of Bedford Heights, on the floor and on top of the Euclid man, 19. The woman was scratching the man and pulling his hair.
It was learned that as the two sat at a table, the man took the woman’s cell phone and she grabbed it back. The woman then threw orange juice at the man, which led to the physical altercation between the two, who share a baby daughter. The woman was arrested and charged with domestic violence.
Ziel Feldman (right), Nir Meir and the XI (Illustration by Zach Meyer)
“What’s the latest?” read the text that popped up on Nir Meir’s phone one Thursday afternoon in July. “Running out of time.”
The message to the HFZ Capital Group managing principal was from Adam Gibbons, an executive at CIM Group. The lender was awaiting an overdue payment on $90 million of mezzanine debt it holds on four prewar Manhattan apartment buildings HFZ is converting to condominiums.
“On it,” Meir wrote back. “2 min.”
Four hours later, a reference number popped up on Gibbons’ phone. It seemed the $2.3 million HFZ owed had been wired.