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The Brodsky Organization and Sorgente Group are delivering 38 condos with Corcoran Sunshine launching sales later this year ...
The mysterious 31-year-old who won the iconic Flatiron Building at auction in March doesn’t appear to have the money for it, yet is trying to retain the property. After becoming the triangular ...
New York’s famed Flatiron Building has been bought by a surprise contender. The now-former owners of the Fifth Avenue landmark lost their deed to a deep-pocketed challenger in a Wednesday auction.
The Flatiron, the storied office building in the heart of Manhattan that has recently fallen on hard times, will be converted into luxury housing, its owners announced on Thursday.
The iconic Flatiron Building was bought for $161 million at auction Tuesday afternoon by its majority owners, who immediately floated plans to convert part of the office building for residential us… ...
After a long-running battle between its owners, and a farcical first public auction, New York’s famous Flatiron Building sold at auction for $161m. Its proprietor tells Bevan Hurley he wants to ...
Engineering the Impossible shares the history and future plans for New York's years empty Flat Iron building. I had several meetings in the Flatiron Building back in the early 2000s. It was another ...
One of New York City’s most beloved buildings is the Flatiron Building, which opened officially on November 19, 1902. On March 22, 2023, this historic building hit the auction block. The public ...
What is the Flatiron building used for? For nearly 120 years, from its completion until 2019, the Flatiron Building was used ...
New York is a city of iconic buildings and, despite the hundreds of notable structures that have been built throughout its history, the Flatiron Building has proven especially memorable. Decades ...
The Flatiron Building is up for sale today, and if you can show up at Mannion Auctions on lower Broadway with a solid nine-figure bid, it could be yours. It’s an availability that stems from a ...
“The Flatiron Building does have a special feel,” Thomas McCormack, the president of Macmillan division St Martin’s Press, told The New York Times in 1983.