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  2. Kobi Karp - Wikipedia

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    Kobi Karp Architecture & Interior Design has designed projects around the world that have cost $36 billion to develop. [1] Karp has worked on multiple luxury projects in South Florida, [3] [4] including the Astor & Edison Hotels [1] as well as Palazzo Del Sol [5] and Palazzo Della Luna, [6] located on Fisher Island, which has the highest per capita income of any place in the United States. [7]

  3. Cheryl Eisen - Wikipedia

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    IMG offers luxury home staging services as well as professional interior design, turn key furniture rentals, and in-house PR. [16] The company was founded in 2007 by real estate agent turned designer, Cheryl Eisen, and focuses on high-end properties in New York City, the Hamptons, and South Florida.

  4. Waterline Square - Wikipedia

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    Each building features separate entrances for the condo and rental sections. All the units feature high-end finishes and appliances from brands like Gaggenau Hausgeräte, Valli & Valli, and Dornbracht. [23] The developers took the unusual step of hiring a different architect and a different interior designer for each building.

  5. One Thousand Museum - Wikipedia

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    One Thousand Museum is a high-rise residential condominium in Miami, Florida, United States. The building, which is located at 1000 Biscayne Boulevard, across from Museum Park, was designed Zaha Hadid Architects. [2][3] The initial design was started by Zaha Hadid. [4] Completed in 2019, the 62-story building stands at a height of 707 feet (215 ...

  6. The Apthorp - Wikipedia

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    September 9, 1969. The Apthorp is a condominium building at 2211 Broadway on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City, United States. The 12-story structure was designed by Clinton & Russell in the Italian Renaissance Revival style and occupies the full block between Broadway, West End Avenue, and West 78th and 79th Streets.

  7. Kips Bay Towers - Wikipedia

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    Kips Bay Towers is a 1,118-unit, two-building condominium complex in the Kips Bay neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. The complex was designed by architects I.M. Pei and S. J. Kessler, with the involvement of James Ingo Freed, in the brutalist style and completed in 1965. [1]