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The Real New York with Emanuele Fiore

“Emanuele identified a real estate niche market amongst his fellow models who had moved to Milan”

At the age of 18, Emanuele Fiore, left Torino, Italy for Milan to start what would be a very successful modeling career, and he did just that and more.

While in Milan, Emanuele identified a real estate niche market amongst his fellow models who had moved to Milan from around the World to try their luck in the Fashion Capital. Emanuele started a real estate agency chain “CASA IN” handling rentals and sales throughout Italy as well as partnering with other agencies throughout Europe.

Having traveled the world for work as a model, Emanuele established a very strong and successful network in the fashion world, celebrities, politicians, and business leaders who are keen to be in the New York Real Estate market.

Being fluent in 4 languages, Italian, English, Spanish, Portuguese, Emanuele has successfully par-laid that international experience into a discerning NY real estate career. Emanuele now with over 10 years of experience in the USA real estate market, can guide you through notable condominiums, cooperatives, and townhouses. He has worked with private individuals and developers to identify a townhouse for purchase, renovation, and resale at significant profits in addition to working with individuals to identify townhouses as long-term homes.

He is adaptive to client needs, discreet, and known for his careful negotiations on their behalf.


DOWNTOWN had the opportunity to interview Emanuele Fiore

DTM: What do you like most about being a broker in New York City?

EF: Being a broker in New York City, is probably the most difficult and competitive city in the world.. a good thing is that the price point of real estate is high compared to everywhere else, so once the hard work is done and the deal is sealed, the commission is worth the immense effort. I very much like being a broker here in New York, the properties are spectacular!

EF: Casa Cipriani,Piccola Cucina, 6 bond Street

DTM: What is your go-to place to just hang out on the weekend in New York City?

EF: Dumbo House

DTM: Share some of the properties this week?

EF: Unit 56 at 23 East 22nd Street in Flatiron entered contract this week, with the last asking price of $16,995,000. Built-in 2009, this gut-renovated condo spans 3,310 square feet with 4 beds and 3 full baths. It features a 360-degree park, river, and city views, a private foyer with a south-facing view, a primary suite with an en-suite bathroom and walk-in closet, hardwood floors, and much more. The building provides a full-time doorman and concierge, a state-of-the-art fitness center, an indoor pool, a steam room, a parlor room, and many other amenities.

Compass – Unit 56 at 23 East 22nd Street

Also signed this week was Unit 36B at 15 Central Park West on the Upper West Side, with the last asking price of $15,250,000. Built-in 2007, this condo spans 2,367 square feet with 2 beds and 2 full baths. It features unobstructed park views, floor-to-ceiling windows, custom white rift oak shelving and storage throughout, a paneled wall that accommodates a gas fireplace, an open eat-in kitchen with high-end appliances, a west-facing primary suite with an en-suite bathroom, and much more. The building provides a large fitness center, a lap pool, a private restaurant/catering, and many other amenities.

Unit 36B at 15 Central Park West
 
Looking for the perfect broker, while finding just the right home, look no further!

Emanuele Fiore
Licensed Real Estate Salesperson
M: 516.653.8279
efiore@compass.com

Cover photo – https://richardsteinbergteam.com/properties/36-e-69th-street-unit-4-ab-newyorkcity-ny-10021-olrs-1968085

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Jack Resnick & Sons Launches Contemporary Art Museum

New York City is a walking art museum and populated with the best exhibits. People around the globe come to see small artists and well-known like Pablo Picasso painting Les Demoiselles d’Avignon. Pop up museums are placed in unusual locations in NYC, and Jack Resnick & Sons are creating one in their lobby at 315 Hudson Street.

This complex is a distinctive class A property located in the heart of New York’s vigorous Hudson Square neighborhood. Jack Resnick & Sons have been a significant force in the city’s dynamic commercial real estate market. The firm has the passion and detail in creating complete environments: from a building’s foundation to the art the lobby entrances.

The museum is open to the general public, features works entitled “E Pluribus” by British-born visual artist Muriel Stockdale, and “Reef” by Brooklyn-based light sculptor Jason Krugman. Both art pieces are currently on display in the lobby at Resnick’s.

Muriel Stockdale “E Pluribus”

When guests enter the space, they will encounter eight handcrafted American flag tapestries on each side of the lobby. Plus, they will see 10-by-10 LED bright, colorful light installation behind the lobby desk. Stockdale’s inspiring flags are the first of the building’s rotating installation, while “Reef” is Krugman’s first permanent piece in Manhattan.

Jason Krugman “Reef”

Krugman has other artwork at The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), The New Museum, the New York Hall of Science and others. He is known for his innovative use of LED light and custom circuitry. In his newest work, “Reef” features 840 silicon bronze reflectors that redirect light from the sculpture’s LEDs, creating vibrant and lively splashes of color. This dazzling color resembles tropical fishes to given a flourishing environment.

Muriel Stockdale “E Pluribus”

“Our art exhibition is a perfect complement for our new lobby, which was designed to be modern, interactive and dynamic,” said Jonathan Resnick, President of Jack Resnick & Sons. “Jason’s hanging LED mobile will to inspire our creative and technical tenants and visitors, and Muriel’s flag mosaics are incredibly inspiring, and speak to the rich diversity and fabric of our country.”

Jack Resnick & Sons wants anyone who enters one of their building to feel like a museum and be in a place of luxury. From the photos, Downtown can believe their lobby on 315 Hudson Street is a work of art!

Photo Courtesy: Bjorg Magnea

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433 Greenwich Street Is THE TriBeCa Place To Live

433 Greenwich Street located in historic Tribeca is where all stars have been living in the it place. Meg Ryan, Jake Gyllenhaal, Justin Timberlake and many more have made this NYC apartment complex their new homes. Not only are these apartments celebrity friendly, they’re gorgeous as well.

The designer of these apartments, Nancy Ruddy has made the apartments “paparazzi-proof” to ensure privacy. The complexes have an industrial look with the old building and thick brick walls. It also features a large interior courtyard and private garden, and an underground garage with a second, hidden lobby.

433 Greenwich Street Apartment

The firm CetraRuddy built the apartments with the mindset of having a historic design implemented into each property. Yellow Pine beams, operable windows, and the overall sense of authenticity inherent in a carefully restored historic property. These apartments are every New Yorkers dream place to live a life with a glamorous lifestyle.

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Join Stabilizing NYC Today At 11:00 AM At The City Hall Steps For A Press Conference

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Join the Downtown team today at 11:00 AM on the City Hall Steps to talk housing market at the destabilization caused by private equity companies.

We are all familiar with the 2008 market crash, but heres your chance use your voice and do something about it. These major corporations disregard the people of NYC when they purchase mass amounts of rent-stabilized buildings at inflated prices, putting our housing market at risk.

Attendees of tomorrow’s event include: 100+ Tenants and Stabilizing NYC, Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer and Council members Dan Gardonick, Jumaane D. Williams, and Corey Johnson. Join the coalition and put a stop to the City’s housing crisis.

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Rexcheck App Event Takes Real Estate To A New Level

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From left to right: Scott Saunders, VP Sales at Pluczenik Group; Nii Addo, Managing Director at Rexcheck Global; Ron Rizzer, Owner of Plevé Diamonds.

Mobile app Rexcheck takes house-hunting to a new level…the penthouse. Last week, Rexcheck celebrated 100,000 downloads of their mobile app with a rooftop barbecue. The Corinthian provided the perfect backdrop, a luxury Manhattan building with architecture and magnificent views that aptly reflect its title. As if a BBQ and luscious cocktails weren’t enough for the lucky guests, the setting provided striking views of the Chrysler and Empire State Buildings. When guests weren’t snapping obligatory selfies with the epic view or getting intimate with the skyline, they were rubbing shoulders with the app’s creators, getting to grips with the software that will revolutionize luxury real estate as we know it.

With Rexcheck, interested buyers can preview videos of luxury real estate on-the-go. The app delivers everything buyers and renters have been waiting for: It’s sleek interface enables an easy and smooth real estate experience without compromising the all-important details.

Head to Miami for Rexcheck’s next launch event, on July 28th 2014.

And make sure you download the app so you too can have 24/7 luxury at the end of your fingertips.

For more pictures from the event, visit our Facebook page.

-Rachael Sprague

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 Left: Nii Addo, Managing Director at Rexcheck Global. Right: Dr. Raj Bhayani , Partner at Rexcheck Global.

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Left: Jeffery Erickson, Partner , Rexcheck Global  Right: Yilo Kang Partner at Freiberg Peck and Kang LLP.

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No better way to celebrate real estate success than with a view of the Chrysler.