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Old Posted: May 13, 2012, 11:06 AM
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^^ Barnett is Trump 2.0.
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^^ Barnett is Trump 2.0.
But with a taste for buildings.
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Old Posted: May 13, 2012, 4:55 PM
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soaring past it's neighbors...


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a breathtaking beautiful day ....


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talk about a sliver....


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Frenemies!!!


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glass looking classy



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Hey Carlos ! we may have met today...

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May 11th, 2012



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Great photos of a great building. It's redefining that part of the Midtown skyline.




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I love reading about this gary barnett. Such an interesting guy, the type that changes the NY skyline for the better.
He's stated that this tower is his "gift" to the City and I agree.


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How in the world did this go up so friggen fast? I wish every tower went up this quickly.
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When I saw the first rendering for One 57 (the one where it looked like a periscope spying on Central Park) I gave this building a 6. After more detailed renderings showing the waterfall effect I bumped it up to a 7 or 8. Seeing it getting closer to completion, I think it's going to get a 9. There are a few details I'd change, but overall this is going to be a pretty special building.

And nice photos, everyone.
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Old Posted: May 14, 2012, 2:09 PM
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Just looking at how far we have to go:

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How in the world did this go up so friggen fast? I wish every tower went up this quickly.
Fast is right, contributed by the small footprint ofcourse.

May 2011 a year ago.

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Dramatic changes to this view in a couple of years...

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Old Posted: May 17, 2012, 4:18 AM
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Just looking at how far we have to go:

This is going to look awesome. Has anyone noticed that NYC's building a lot of blue buildings lately, it seems? Is there a reason for that?
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Old Posted: May 17, 2012, 4:22 AM
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This is going to look awesome. Has anyone noticed that NYC's building a lot of blue buildings lately, it seems? Is there a reason for that?
Haha true. Everything depends on the "style" of the moment ... Had the time of the art decos, the buildings of black glass boxes, the green glass, blue and more. But do not believe in any relationship...

Wooww... Great pics!
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midtown peek a boo !


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^ Just a few short months before that peek-a-boo becomes a hullabaloo. Sorry, couldn't resist.
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^ Just a few short months before that peek-a-boo becomes a hullabaloo. Sorry, couldn't resist.
And it's gonna look hella blue, too.
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Old Posted: May 17, 2012, 9:30 PM
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And it's gonna look hella blue, too.
Maybe a rhapsody in blue.
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Old Posted: May 18, 2012, 1:09 AM
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There is massive demand for this tower.

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Midtown Penthouse Is Sold for Most Ever in New York

By ALEXEI BARRIONUEVO

Published: May 17, 2012



A mystery buyer has agreed to pay a record price in New York of more than $90 million for the duplex penthouse at a Midtown tower, the building’s developer said Thursday.

Gary Barnett, president of Extell Development Company, said the buyer, who declined to be named or to disclose his country of origin, bought the 10,923-square-foot penthouse on the 89th and 90th floors of One57, the building currently under construction at 157 West 57th Street.

The building, which features a Park Hyatt below the condominium units, will offer striking views of the southern end of Central Park and will be among New York’s tallest residential structures when it is completed next year. Since One57 opened for sales in December, about half of its 92 apartments have been sold, Mr. Barnett said.
While Mr. Barnett would not reveal the exact amount the buyer agreed to pay for the penthouse, citing a confidentiality agreement, he said it was less than $100 million. The price nevertheless tops the $88 million that a trust benefiting the daughter of a Russian billionaire, Dmitry Rybolovlev, paid this year for a penthouse at 15 Central Park West owned by the former Citigroup chairman Sanford I. Weill. Besides being a record sale for an apartment in Manhattan, that purchase also drew gasps for the record price paid per square foot: more than $13,000.

The One57 penthouse, which features 23-foot ceilings in a grand salon, traded for about $8,000 per square foot, Mr. Barnett said. He called the purchase by the Rybolovlevs, agreed to late last year, “not a good deal,” saying the market for superluxury properties in New York should be closer to $10,000 per square foot.

Foreign buyers, including Brazilians, Chinese and Russians, have been on a buying spree in New York and Miami in recent months, developers and brokers say. Russian and Ukrainian buyers have shown a particular willingness to pay top dollar for so-called trophy properties.

Mr. Barnett was quick to dispel any notion that the One57 penthouse was sold to a Russian, saying the buyer was not Russian, Ukrainian or from “any other part of the former Soviet Union.”

He described the buyer as a “very nice family” who plans to use the penthouse as a residence, and as “someone that people would recognize.” The sale had been a well-kept secret; the buyer agreed to buy the penthouse more than three months ago, he said, when the apartment was listed at $98.5 million — before Extell raised the asking price to $115 million to adjust for the market tumult caused by the 15 Central Park West sale.

Despite setting a record, the One57 penthouse did not crack the elusive $100 million barrier for a residence, which has not been broken either in New York or in Los Angeles. Mr. Barnett said he nearly broke it with a different apartment at One57.

Earlier this year, he said, a foreign buyer was “very, very seriously looking” at the “Winter Garden” unit, a duplex with a separate solarium totaling 13,500 square feet. The buyer was negotiating to buy that apartment and another full floor — a combination of floors 75 to 77 that would have been 20,000 square feet. The price would have been between $100 and $150 million, Mr. Barnett said.

He would not say why the deal fell through.

“I am hopeful we will break it one day,” he said of the $100 million barrier, “in this building or another one.”
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