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The New York Times
May 31, 2013
In a Seller’s Market, Every Minute Counts
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New York Post
May 23, 2013
Just Sold: 350 West 42nd Street, 44F
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The New York Post
Apr 04, 2013
Just Sold!
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New York Daily News
Feb 24, 2012
New York Daily News - Inside Chelsea’s most stylish new building - 2012-02-24
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Curbed
Feb 23, 2012
Curbed - Google-Neighboring Chelsea Condo Hits 75 Percent Sold - 2012-02-23
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Brokers Weekly
Dec 21, 2011
Brokers Weekly - New Listings: 150 Sullivan Street - 2011-12-21
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Crain's New York
Nov 07, 2011
Crain
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The Wall Street Journal
Nov 04, 2011
The Wall Street Journal - Chelsea Housing Gets Google Lift - 2011-11-04
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The Real Deal
Nov 04, 2011
The Real Deal - Condo Developers Flock to Chelsea - 2011-11-04
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The New York Observer
Nov 04, 2011
The New York Observer - Google’s Chelsea Building Inspires Condos, 38-Foot Flower Pot - 2011-11-04
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Gotham
Nov 01, 2011
Gotham-Green House - To Entice Buyers, Developers Are Going Back To Nature-2011-11-01
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The New York Times
Oct 14, 2011
The New York Times - Sales Over Rentals, Even in a Credit Crunch - 2011-10-14
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Curbed
Aug 31, 2011
Curbed - Chelsea Death Star's Labor Day Sale Features Higher Prices - 2011-08-31
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The Real Deal
Aug 30, 2011
The Real Deal - Chelsea Cond-Op More Than 50% in Contract, as Higher Prices Loom - 2011-08-30
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NY Inc.
Jun 06, 2011
NY Inc. - Centaur Properties Unveils New Condiminium at 305 W. 16th - 2011-06-06
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Black Book
Jun 02, 2011
Black Book - Daisy Days: Hot Time in the City at 305W16 - 2011-06-02
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NY Daily News
Jun 02, 2011
NY Daily News - Chelsea's 305 W.16 launch: A fire eater, Burning Man statue and 'Mayhem'- 2011-06-02
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Brokers Weekly
Jun 01, 2011
Brokers Weekly - Brokers Weekly New Development, Launch day 305W16 - 2011-06-01
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The Paramus Post
Jun 01, 2011
The Paramus Post - Centaur Properties Unveils New Condominium at 305W16 - 2011-06-01
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Curbed
May 19, 2011
Curbed - Inside Chelsea Death Star
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Curbed
May 10, 2011
Curbed - Chelsea Death Star
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Brokers Weekly
Oct 27, 2010
Brokers Weekly - Who's News - 2010-10-27
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Patrick’s family laid the foundation for the person and the broker he is today. As one of eight children, he learned to be a team player and strengthened his ability to communicate, problem solve and accommodate others at an early age. He brings those key elements to CORE, which allows him to successfully cater to his clients in residential sales.
Through his creative and aggressive marketing savvy and his strong sense of space and design, Patrick is able to satisfy both buyers and sellers. He views his interactions with his clientele as more than transactions revolving around a property; he devotes time into cultivating and maintaining relationships with individuals to truly offer a higher level of service, offering a thoughtfully considered approach to achieving each specific goal. Patrick represents a wide range of clients from esteemed professionals to high profile clients to developers, and has played an essential role in the launch and sales of 305 W 16th Street. His equal respect and treatment of everyone he crosses paths with is a testament to his unique ability to connect.
Prior to pursuing a career in real estate, Patrick devoted several years to directing and producing theatrical productions in notable theaters including The Flea Theater. Originally from Boston, Patrick graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts. He is passionate about the progression of his community and is a member of the GLAAD Leadership Council, top fundraiser for The Gay Men’s Health Crisis, and sponsors Live Out Loud. Patrick has lived in New York for the past 11 years and loves its culture, lifestyle and neighborhoods. He currently resides in Chelsea and is a summer resident of The Fire Island Pines.
Through his creative and aggressive marketing savvy and his strong sense of space and design, Patrick is able to satisfy both buyers and sellers. He views his interactions with his clientele as more than transactions revolving around a property; he devotes time into cultivating and maintaining relationships with individuals to truly offer a higher level of service, offering a thoughtfully considered approach to achieving each specific goal. Patrick represents a wide range of clients from esteemed professionals to high profile clients to developers, and has played an essential role in the launch and sales of 305 W 16th Street. His equal respect and treatment of everyone he crosses paths with is a testament to his unique ability to connect.
Prior to pursuing a career in real estate, Patrick devoted several years to directing and producing theatrical productions in notable theaters including The Flea Theater. Originally from Boston, Patrick graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts. He is passionate about the progression of his community and is a member of the GLAAD Leadership Council, top fundraiser for The Gay Men’s Health Crisis, and sponsors Live Out Loud. Patrick has lived in New York for the past 11 years and loves its culture, lifestyle and neighborhoods. He currently resides in Chelsea and is a summer resident of The Fire Island Pines.






