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  2. Concierge Auctions - Wikipedia

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    Concierge Auctions is a residential real estate company based in New York and Texas. It auctions properties to the highest bidder. [2] In November 2021, Concierge Auctions was acquired by Sotheby’s and Realogy Holdings Corp. [3] The company rebranded to Sotheby’s Concierge Auctions. [4]

  3. Bid on the City - Wikipedia

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    The site was launched in May 2009 with Manhattan properties for sale, and was described by CNBC as eBay for Manhattan real estate. [5] On May 25, the first live online auction for Manhattan real estate was held . [6] In March 2010, Bid on the City offered seasonal rental in the Hamptons, New York using "Dutch" auctions also known as reverse ...

  4. Joseph P. Day - Wikipedia

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    In 1907 he sold 2,000 lots in New York in six auctions, one of the most successful lot sales ever held in New York City. [1] He sold $100 million of real estate between 1907 and 1909. A year later he sold $81 million worth of real estate. [3] On October 11, 1910, Day held the first real estate auction at night at the Terrace Garden at 58th ...

  5. From stock market news to jobs and real estate, it can all be found here. ... Kim Zolciak and Kroy Biermann’s Georgia Home Put Up for Public Auction. ... Keke Palmer Lists Her New York City ...

  6. Christie's - Wikipedia

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    Christie's American branch at Rockefeller Center in New York. Christie's is a British auction house founded in 1766 by James Christie.Its main premises are on King Street, St James's in London, and it has additional salerooms in New York, Paris, Hong Kong, Milan, Amsterdam, Geneva, Shanghai, and Dubai. [3]

  7. Sotheby's - Wikipedia

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    In 1980, after a drop in sales, [68] Sotheby's relocated its North American headquarters from Madison Avenue to a former cigar factory [38] at 1334 York Avenue, New York. In 1982, the auction house closed its Madison Avenue galleries at East 76th Street, and its Los Angeles galleries were sold and West Coast auctions moved to New York. [69]