"This the same guy, Daniel F. Sciannameo, that John  Loffredo made
faces & spoke against at the last council meeting, asking  Mr. Reidy
do we have to use his free help to get more money for the triangle."

Sure sounds like 'our' guy, but what the hell, when we've got high
priced talent the likes of Loffredo who needs Dan?


--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Group, 
> This the same guy, Daniel F. Sciannameo, that John  Loffredo made
faces & 
> spoke against at the last council meeting, asking  Mr. Reidy do we
have to use 
> his free help to get more money for the triangle. 
>  
>  
>  
> $430 a Square Foot, for Air? Only in New York Real  Estate 
>  
> By _CHARLES V. BAGLI_ 
> (http://query.nytimes.com/search/query?ppds=bylL&v1=CHARLES V.
BAGLI&fdq=19960101&td=sysdate&sort=newest&ac=CHARLES V. 
> BAGLI&inline=nyt-per) 
> 
> Published: November 30, 2005
>  
> The price of air has gone up in _Manhattan_ 
>
(http://topics.nytimes.com/top/classifieds/realestate/locations/newyork/newyorkcity/manhattan/?inline=nyt-geo)

> . 
> It's now $430 a square foot. 
> Two New York City developers have agreed to pay a record-setting
amount for  
> "air rights" so they can build a 35-story apartment tower with views of 
> Central  Park from the high floors. 
> The brothers William L. and Arthur W. Zeckendorf are set to pay $430
per  
> square foot - more than twice the going rate - for unused air rights
over Christ  
> Church and the Grolier Club at Park Avenue and East 60th Street. Christ 
> Church  will collect more than $30 million; Grolier will get about
$7 million. 
> Air rights allow developers to build taller by buying the space over  
> low-scale buildings and transferring it (on paper, if not in
reality) to spaces  over 
> adjacent buildings. Although such transfers occur elsewhere in the
country,  
> the prices do not run as high as they do in Manhattan, which, after
all, is an 
>  island and generally provides developers with one option: up. 
> The rights will be transferred to a site west of the Grolier Club on
East  
> 60th Street, where the Zeckendorfs and their partners own three
tenements that  
> are to be demolished. 
> If it all goes as planned, the developers will be able to build a
taller  
> tower than the zoning ordinarily allows. In a separate deal with
Christ Church,  
> the tower will also have a coveted Park Avenue address, despite its
location 
> on  60th Street.  
> The Zeckendorfs are third-generation developers. The brothers
disagree with  
> experts who warn about a bursting housing bubble, at least when it
comes to 
> what  the Zeckendorfs call "super prime" areas.  
> "We want to concentrate on the very high-end market where we see
tremendous  
> strength and a limited inventory," Arthur Zeckendorf said. 
> M. Meyers Mermel, a real estate broker and a trustee of Christ
Church who  
> helped negotiate the deal, said the money would help sustain the
Methodist  
> church's programs. Carolyn L. Smith, president of the Grolier Club,
a storied  
> society of bibliophiles, confirmed that her club voted on Monday
night to  
> approve the deal.  
> Previously, New York appraisers say that the high end for the price
of air  
> hovered around $200 a square foot. 
> "Nothing shocks me anymore," said Daniel F. Sciannameo, an 
appraiser at the 
> Albert Valuation Group. "This market is absolutely  crazy."
>






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