A sampling of last week’s press coverage of CORE and CORE properties.

Ismael Leyva Asks $8M for Central Park West Pad
The Real Deal
Noted architect Ismael Leyva’s 353 Central Park West condo is highlighted, with Shaun Osher and Emily Beare as the listing’s brokers. The renovated 4-bedroom, 4-bathroom home encompasses an entire floor of the 16-unit building.
DR+R’s Columbia Business School; One Museum Mile Sales
Curbed
One Museum Mile, one of CORE’s newest developments, is featured, with 70 percent of all units now sold.
The Great Outdoors – 93 Worth Street
New York Post
93 Worth is highlighted for its beautiful outdoor space, including a 640-square-foot terrace and a 3,000-plus-square-foot common roof deck.

One Museum Mile made New York City real estate history yesterday with the news that one of its residences sold for the highest price per square foot in the neighborhood of Upper Carnegie Hill. At $3.6 million – a price which broke over $2,000 per square foot – residence 11B features a wrap-around terrace with sweeping views of Central Park. Outlets including Curbed, The Real Deal, and Buzz Buzz Home featured this neighborhood record and referenced One Museum Mile’s recent sales milestone of over 50% sold and in contract.
A sampling of last week’s press coverage of CORE and CORE properties.

House of the Day
Wall Street Journal
Emily Beare and Tony Sargent’s stunning penthouse in Greenwich Village is featured. This picturesque listing “calls to mind traditional Italian and Spanish architecture.”
CORE Names New Chelsea Sales Chief in Advance of UES Office Opening
The Real Deal
The exciting news of CORE’s new Director of Sales for the Chelsea office, Ryan Fitzpatrick, spread quickly. Ryan commented, “This position is a unique opportunity for me in that it marries my experience in real estate sales with my prior tenure in the corporate world overseeing a team in financial services.”
A sampling of last week’s press coverage of CORE and CORE properties.

Selling New York S6E13: That’s a Tall Order
Curbed
CORE’s Tony Sargent made his Selling New York solo debut in last week’s episode where he successfully sold his exclusive at 195 Bowery. This recap features Tony’s marketing efforts to make sure the property sold for its best possible price. While marketing the exclusive, Tony was interviewed by the New York Post on how the Bowery has gone through a dramatic gentrification. (more…)
A sampling of last week’s press coverage of CORE and CORE properties.

Secret’s Out New York Post
Celebrity photographer Mike Ruiz’s Chelsea apartment is getting a lot of attention. Ruiz, who has worked with Kim Kardashian and Betty White, listed his home with CORE’s Ralph Modica and Vickey Barron.
On the Market The New York Times
Michael Rubin’s 41 West 16th Street listing was a featured property for the NYT’s “On the Market” slideshow. The home’s “high ceilings and tall windows that overlook a Zenlike bamboo garden” were called out as selling points for the home.
Timelapse Video of 241 Fifth Ave Curbed
An Earthcam was installed to capture the incredible construction work at 241 Fifth Avenue. The video was released on Friday in anticipation of the upcoming sales launch.
A sampling of last week’s press coverage of CORE and CORE properties.

What Kind of Fireplace Do You Get for $8.5 Million?
New York Magazine
With temperatures diving below freezing, New York Magazine took a moment to roundup some of the best fireplaces currently on the market in NYC. Emily and Elizabeth Beare’s Upper East Side townhouse exclusive at 407 East 75th Street made the cut for its modern, minimalistic fireplace.
Just Sold!
New York Post
Jarrod Guy Randolph’s recent penthouse sale at the Upper East Side’s Isis condominium was featured. Although the penthouse sold in what seems like no time at all, Jarrod completely changed the space by fully staging it in September. Check out his full, “before and after” staging post here. (more…)
A sampling of last week’s press coverage of CORE and CORE properties.

“Checking in on Rising 241 Fifth Avenue Condo Building”
Curbed
CORE’s new development, 241 Fifth Avenue, grabbed attention as construction resumed.
“Planet Dearth: Manhattan Condos Are More Hard to Come By Than Ever As Inventory Hits All-Time Low”
New York Daily News
The number of condos for sale in Manhattan is at an all-time low making this a prime time for sellers. Jarrod Randolph comments on the state of the market and his recent penthouse sale at the Isis Building.

Lockhart Steele and Shaun Osher in September 2008
In honor of the new internet tradition (yes, an oxymoron), I thought I’d replay my interview with Lockhart Steele, creator and founder of Curbed, from more than four years ago. I interviewed Lockhart over lunch when Curbed was just in its infancy, and it was an entertaining meal, to say the least. Curbed has come a long way, now with a global reach of over 2 million global readers, (and so have we).
I hope you enjoy this the second time around.
A sampling of last week’s press coverage of CORE and CORE properties.
“Race to the Top (Price) at a Tony Address”
The Wall Street Journal
A profile on 15 Central Park West’s continuously soaring and record-breaking resale and closing prices featured Emily Beare on the pricing of her $95M exclusive, which stretches across 6,000-square feet and offers panoramic views of Central Park and the Hudson River.
“93 Worth Launches, with Revised Price-Tags”
The Real Deal
The launch of sales at CORE’s new development 93 Worth was featured in various outlets including The Wall Street Journal, Curbed, and Tribeca Citizen. Visit 93 Worth’s website for more information on this building’s residences and amenities.
A sampling of last week’s press coverage of CORE and CORE properties.
“Read the Book, Buy the Condo” & “More Small Dogs and Big Homes Prices”
The New York Times
One Museum Mile is featured for hosting a book launch as a way of promoting its new-to-market properties. The building is also noted in an article on the transformation of Upper Manhattan.
“It’s Officially Penthouse Time at Chelsea’s Walker Tower”
Curbed
After being introduced by The New York Times for having asking prices up to $10,000 per foot, three of Walker Tower’s penthouses came on the market last week. This news also landed one of the penthouses in The Real Deal’s “priciest units to hit the market” spot as well as a pick up by Zimbio.
“In San Francisco, Life without “Starchitects”
The New York Times
Walker Tower, whose namesake Ralph Walker, was a somewhat forgotten “starchitect,” is featured in a piece on the lack of statement architecture in San Francisco and its surrounding areas.