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  2. Brownstone - Wikipedia

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    Brownstones in Harlem, Manhattan, New York City Brownstones in Brooklyn, New York City, during a winter snow storm Biking among Brownstones in Park Slope, Brooklyn. Brownstone is a brown Triassic–Jurassic [1] [2] sandstone that was historically a popular building material.

  3. Empire Building (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    The original Empire Building was a brownstone structure constructed in 1859. Though the politician and real estate developer Orlando B. Potter had acquired the brownstone in 1884, he died prior to the current building's construction. The present Empire Building was ultimately developed by his children as a 20-story structure.

  4. 23 Beekman Place - Wikipedia

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    Amid a weak real estate market in Manhattan, [12] Rudolph bought 23 Beekman Place in October 1976 [57] for $300,000. [12] Afterward, Rudolph filed plans for an alteration, projected to cost $120,000. The New York City Department of Buildings (DOB) rejected his plans in July 1976. The areas of the second to fourth stories would increase by 25 ...

  5. See Inside Katharine Hepburn's Former Manhattan ... - AOL

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    Calling all history buffs and Broadway lovers: A stunning townhouse once owned by Hollywood icon Katharine Hepburn just hit the Manhattan real estate market through Sotheby's, and you're going to ...

  6. Seymour Durst - Wikipedia

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    Seymour Durst was vocal about his beliefs that the government should not interfere in real estate transactions. However, his son and successor, Douglas Durst , received interest-free, government-issued Liberty Bonds under Governor George Pataki , and also used eminent domain to facilitate the family's growing real estate interests.

  7. Squadron of squatters ‘terrorized’ NYC neighborhood after ...

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    The three-story, $4 million brownstone at 60 S. 4th St. in South Williamsburg was empty as of Thursday, after police forced the squatters back out onto the sidewalk on Monday.