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2002 Award of Merit: The Park Imperial

With spectacular views facing Central Park, the 675-foot, 50-story structure on Broadway in midtown Manhattan is remarkable in both its concept and execution of that concept.
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Allianz buys stake in 10 Hudson Yards

<p>Marking one of the city’s largest real estate transactions this year.</p>
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An Old World New

Two years ago, CityPlace - a $550 million, 52-plus-acre Italianate village - opened in the heart of West Palm Beach. Today it remains the darling of tourists and city residents alike.
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One Hill South

<p><a href="http://www.onehillsouth.com/">Click here to contact a leasing agent about apartments at One Hill South.</a> The nation’s capital is experiencing a never-before-seen level of modern luxury living. Located in Capitol Riverfront—Washington D.C.’s only waterfront…
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CityPlace: An Old World New

Two years ago, CityPlace - a $550 million, 52-plus-acre Italianate village - opened in the heart of West Palm Beach. Today it remains the darling of tourists and city residents alike.
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It's About Time

The new global headquarters of Time Warner Inc. and the CNN studios is a structure like no other. Standing sentry at Columbus Circle, overlooking Central Park, the Time Warner Center is a fusion of the finest cultural, entertainment, and retail experiences, containing haute restaurants, and…
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Jorge Perez: Man with a Mission

Real estate developer Jorge Perez has mastered the art of being in the right place at the right time. Whether it's downtown West Palm Beach or Miami and beyond, he now has his sights set on a number of highly anticipated South Florida projects.
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New Center breaks Manhattan retailing rules

Architect Howard Elkus likens the retail space at Time Warner Center to European galleries such as those found in Paris, Milan and Brussels; not New York. The design is important for drawing people into the space.
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