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  2. StreetEasy - Wikipedia

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    The company became popular by aggregating real estate listings into a single location. Listings were published with price changes and information like days the property had been on the market. [ 2 ] [ 4 ] This information was previously unavailable to the public and by 2008 the company's website was averaging 4.5 million page views per month.

  3. One Worldwide Plaza - Wikipedia

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    1,706,187 sq ft (158,510.0 m 2) ... a $12.5 million letter of credit and finalize their sale within 18 months ... was one of the largest real estate loans in New York ...

  4. Zillow to Acquire NYC Real Estate Website for $50 Million - AOL

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    Zillow announced today that it will acquire New York City-focused real estate website StreetEasy for $50 million in cash. According to the company, around 1.2 million unique users head to ...

  5. 111 West 57th Street - Wikipedia

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    Despite an unfavorable luxury real estate market, the building's 7,175-square-foot (666.6 m 2) penthouse entered contract in mid-2019 for "close to" its asking price of $58 million, making it one of the most expensive New York condo sales of 2019. [149]

  6. Multiple listing service - Wikipedia

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    A multiple listing service's database and software is used by real estate brokers in real estate (or in other industries, for example, aircraft brokers [1]), representing sellers under a listing contract to widely share information about properties with other brokers who may represent potential buyers or wish to work with a seller's broker in ...

  7. 161 Maiden Lane - Wikipedia

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    New York City's zoning regulations allowed a building of up to 249,242 sq ft (23,155.3 m 2) on the site, of which up to 138,468 sq ft (12,864.1 m 2) could be used as apartments. [ 12 ] In 2011, Kay Development bought the site for $41.17 million. [ 12 ]

  8. 731 Lexington Avenue - Wikipedia

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    731 Lexington Avenue is a 1,345,489 sq ft (125,000.0 m 2) mixed-use glass skyscraper on Lexington Avenue, on the East Side of Midtown Manhattan, New York City. [4] Opened in 2004, it houses the headquarters of Bloomberg L.P. and as a result, is sometimes referred to informally as Bloomberg Tower.

  9. Waterline Square - Wikipedia

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    Waterline Square is a 5-acre (2.0 ha), $2.3 billion luxury condominium and rental development near the Hudson River on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City. The complex includes three residential towers with 1,132 units and 3 acres (1.2 ha) of park, along with 100,000 square feet (9,300 m 2 ) of amenity space.