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64th and Broadway


Over the past almost-decade, I’ve done business Downtown and Uptown.

The mix has been there, and although I moved Uptown almost six years ago, I’ve continued to keep my main office downtown.

However, an opportunity presented itself to move from Brown Harris Stevens’ lovely Gold Coast offices on Fifth Avenue and 8th Street to our Upper West Side office on 64th and Broadway.

Apart from the shorter commute, this move simply makes sense.

I am thrilled to be moving our office to 1926 Broadway.

Not only does Lincoln Center often feel like the center of Manhattan these days, but it certainly allows me to serve my clients even better.

Simply put, we are positioned to be all over the city more quickly and efficiently.

I thought you’d like to know!

Be on the lookout for a more formal announcement soon.

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