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residences | aThleTic club | sPa
Introducing the Terrace Pool Residence at The Aldyn. Envisioned by Hariri & Hariri, this extraordinary
residence is the consummate home for indoor and outdoor entertaining with nearly 6,000 interior square feet,
a double-height living room, over 3,800 square feet of terrace, panoramic views of the Manhattan skyline and
Hudson River, and even a private swimming pool.
The Aldyn Residences, Athletic Club and Spa sets a new standard for waterfront living with over 40,000
square feet of spectacular amenities including LA PALESTRAs Ultimate Sporting Experience, Abigail
Michaels Concierge, indoor playground by KIDVILLE, and on-site parking.
The complete offering terms are in an Offering Plan available from Sponsor. File No. CD-07-0507. Sponsor: CRP/ RAR I I I Parcel J, L.P. 805 Third Avenue, Seventh Floor, New York, NY 10022. All dimensions
are approximate and subject to normal construction variances and tolerances. Unit square footage indicated on drawing exceeds usable floor area, as per the Offering Plan. Sponsor reserves the right
to make changes in accordance with the terms of the Offering Plan. Plans and actual dimensions of Units may contain minor variations from floor to floor. Units are not offered furnished. Furniture and
room layouts shown are for concept only and are not coordinated with building systems. This is a conceptual schematic rendering only and not a representation as to layout, location of interior walls, or other
aspect of any actual residence. No representation or warrant y is made that a Unit Owner will be able to implement the furniture and/or room layout shown in this schematic design.
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50 the fall scene
As fall approaches, Manhat-
tanites return to their beloved
city. Along with some of New
York's most talked about
tastemakers, we've curated a
list of new restaurants, shops,
exhibits and more, so you, too,
can be in the scene.
58 mr. popular
As founder of the Cinema
Society, hosting celeb-packed
parties is just another day in
the life of Andrew Safr. This
mild-mannered mini movie
mogul is undeniably the host
with the mostfriends.
By Delphine Barguirdjian
64 who's that guy?
Johannes Huebl is the German
gentleman on the arm of inter-
national "it" girl Olivia Palermo,
but just who is this man-about-
town? We fnd out. By Jasmine
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Legendary photographer Ar-
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but only in regards to his
passion and work ethic. At just
18 years old, Ansel's schoolboy
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28 pretty, please
Dr. Doug Steinbrech gives tips on
looking your best at any age.
30 rachel's radar
Celebrating Robert Marc's new
store, Akris' 100th birthday and out
to the Hamptons for some shades
of Grey (Area).
By Rachel Heller
32 hot spot
Head down to Nolita to a 1960s
brasserie-esque spot where artsy
types and A-listers abound.
By Carson Grifth
34 get out of town
How about a South African safari?
By Peter Davis
36 school daze
School's out for summerbut
Charlie Campbell is still up to no
good. By Peter Davis
39 scene stealers
From Watermill to the Whitney Mu-
seum, this month's wildest events.
104 flashback
We look back at a glitering fxture
of New York society.
on the cover
PhotograPhed by Juan algarin,
styled by CriCket burns at the
out nyC. Johannes huebl wears
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ugust is the eve of new beginnings. Summer is
wrapping up and the kids are heading back to
school while the real world trades yachts in St.
Tropez for business lunches at Sant Ambroeus.
During Julys endless heat waves, we were very
lucky at SCENE to have a team of interns that not only lled us
in on whats cool, but worked to make this issue the blockbuster
that it is. I want to thank four star interns John David Rigsby,
Alice Severs, Anna Shimshak and Samantha Weintraubfor
their hard work and amazing attitudes that proved invaluable
to making the August SCENE so stellar. I myself started as an
intern at Paper and from there have been lucky to have worked
with some of the most prominent people in publishing, from
writing for Vanity Fair in my early twenties to the dream job at
SCENE. ank you Samantha, John David, Anna and Alice
you are part of the SCENE family forever.
To prepare for the frenetic, fabulous fall season, SCENE rang
up our favorite boldface New Yorkers to nd out what they
are looking forward to most this season, from new restaurants
and nightclubs to the stores that will eat up our bank balances.
Manhattan comes alive in September. Social calendars are fully
loaded and there are so many hot spots to hit that our pages are
on re with whats new and next.
Speaking of the next big thing, we prole two rising stars: Ansel Elgort (pho-
tographer Arthurs ridiculously photogenic son) and Johannes Huebl, the dash-
ing male model who won the heart of the citys #1 it girl, Olivia Palermo.
Ansel and Johannes are two names that youll be reading and seeing a lot more
of, from Ansels cinematic role in the remake of Stephen Kings classic gore-fest
Carrie to the fashion glossies where Johannes commands center stage. In more
movie news, Delphine Barguirdjian hits the red carpet with Andrew Sa r, the
founder of the Cinema Society and arguably the most popular man in town.
Sa rs celeb-studded screenings are the most coveted invitations in New York
(who doesnt want to rub elbows with Madonna and Woody Allen?). We nd
out how Sa r went from being a fashion executive to one of the most inuen-
tial and sought-after hosts (and guests) in just a few years.
Personally, the highlight of my summer was going on safari with artist Ryan
McGinness, philanthropist Krista Krieger of e Africa Foundation and the
enormously creative and charming DeWoody clan. Not only did I encounter
lions, leopards and a fast-talking, crazy dancing Zulu soothsayer, I also got to
visit a school and a community garden that e Africa Foundations generosity
helped fund. Plus, Beth Rudin DeWoodys anc, the famous photographer
Firooz Zahedi, shot the portrait of me on this page. And on my last day in
South Africa, I embarked on a shopping safari in Johannesburg where I scored
more Day-Glo fabric and beaded everything to last a few lifetimes. Need a
beaded bangle for a fall benet? Just give me a call. Everyone should buy a ticket
to e Africa Foundations charity event on October 9. e dress code? Safari
chic. So study our well-curated guide to the best of the season and youll know
where to shop to look your absolute best.
See you on the dance oor.
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Elgort is a New
York-based fashion
photographer. She
is also the photogra-
pher and co-editor
of the Financial
Times daily photo
blog, Suits and the
City, capturing the
looks of New York
City's best dressed
professionals. Addi-
tionally, she is a cor-
respondent for MTV
Voices and the co-
founder of fashion
lifestyle company,
ALIOMI. Elgorts
work has been
published in gloss-
ies such as Vogue
UK, Teen Vogue, US
Weekly, Tatler and
Elle. Hot Spot: Miss
Lilys, it doesn t
disappoint whether
for dinner, drinks, lunch or even a fresh juice from their juice bar,
Melvins Juice Box. The atmosphere is unbeatable, as is the music.
And the waitresses and bartenders are all stunning. Have to Have:
My Panasonic Lumi x camera that takes great shots, but is easy to
carry everywhere; and headphones, I am always on the run from
shoot to meeting to shooting professional street style so I like to
have my tunes accessible all the time. Behind the Scene: I find it
fascinating to look inside many of todays tech startup offices.
Although not artist studios, each one I ve visited so far has so
much creativity going on inside and many of these companies are
really changing the world and how we do things. Get Out Of Town:
Kitzbhel, Austria during the Hahnenkamm mens World Cup Down-
hill ski race. During these few days, the town is filled with tens of
thousands of fans, lining the ski hill and the streets, ringing cow
bells and cheering on the worlds best ski racers. I was a ski racer
through college, so this race is a legend and although I ve skied at
Kitzbhel before, I ve never been there during this race.
Katzenstein is a 21-year-
old, 5 6 nebbishy English
major at Wesleyan
University. When he was
little he dreamed of play-
ing for the NBA but had
to give that dream up be-
cause of aforementioned
height. Now he draws
comics about angry old
men at grocery stores
and has written articles
for MAD magazine. He
also makes album art.
You can follow his work at
jasonkatzenstein.tumblr.
com. Have to Have: My
Monoprice drawing pad.
Behind the Scene: Al
Hirschfeld s studio back
in the day. Time Traveler: CBGB, moshing in the middle of a
Ramones show. Get Out Of Town: My dream is to visit the
Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam.
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COOPER, YOUNG BLUE EYES
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CATWALKS; 24. MICHAEL KORS, AMERICAN IDOL;
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DIRECTOR CHAIR; 27. ZUBIN MEHTA, CENTER STAGE;
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Rare Early David Webb Bracelet
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2 Jobs Lane, Southampton, N.Y. 11968
631 283-6653 www.hollisrehandsharif.com
Specializing in fine twentieth
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evening begins: I y
over to the Central Park
Zoo, reminiscing about
my Manhattan child-
hood feeding those fa-
mously feisty penguins.
e coasts of Patagonia are a part of the
theme of the Wildlife Conservation So-
cietys benet, highlighting the pristine
beauty of the precious natural wealth
along the coasts of Chile and Argentina.
is years honorees, raising awareness
to protect the ecosystems, are Wildlife
Conservation Society President and
CEO Dr. Steven E. Sanderson and
Dr. Juan Carlos Castilla, who receives
the Wildlife Conservation Award for his
lifetime achievements in marine con-
servation, specically in the Patagonia
region. I taste some of the rarest wines
in Chile while watching the most fash-
ionable ocks of philanthropists danc-
ing the night away in the starry outdoor
backdrop of the Central Park Zoo: a
very only-in-New-York moment. I score
a prime seat at event designer and oral
architect Preston Baileys
table. I love designing for
the Wildlife Conservation
Society Gala, Bailey tells
me. is years theme of
Patagonia was a perfect t
with the natural surround-
ings of the Central Park
Zoo and we are lucky to
have a gorgeous, clear early
evening sky. Bailey does a
great job as guests fantasize
about how they can hijack
the ower arrangements
and take them home.
Boldfacers gridlock the dance oor.
ink: Ward W. Woods, David T.
Schi, Howard Phipps, Jr. and co-
chairs: Alejandro Santo Domingo,
Gillian Hearst Simons and Christian
Simonds, Darlene and Brian Heidtke,
Terry and Bob Lindsay, Allison Mor-
row and Jonathan L. Cohen, Allison
and Leonard Stern, Ann and An-
drew Tisch, Melanie and John
Wambold, Barbara and
Donald Zucker. I also spot
Tinsley Mortimer and now-former
beau (which is up for speculation in the
tabloidswas the relationship real or
fake?), Prince Lorenzo Borghese.
Next up: the KAIA PETERKA
private sale and cocktails. eir line
of playful bags is denitely going to
make its mark with "it" girls this sea-
son. e event to preview their col-
lection is ttingly held in the Play-
house Suite at Soho House and
FROM THE CENTRAL PARK ZOO
TO THE HAMPTONS
SUMMER
HEATS UP
CARLTON
DEWOODY,
SUZANNA LEE
PARVEZ TAJ ,
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NIGHTLIFE
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features summer and fall designs.
Speaking of shopping, earlier I went
to cocktails at Robert Marcs new
store on Madison and 88th Street. I
remember buying some of my favorite
shades from Robert years ago and his
sunnies are still stunning. ere is also
a celebration for Akris, which has been
around for an entire century. Bergdorf
Goodman hosts and there is a special
book signing. e label is known for its
chic, European look; perfect for that
very rich lady who likes to lunch and
then hop on a plane to travel to a far
o destination. e line from Akris ref-
erences artists and architects like Yves
Klein and Egon Schiele. e man be-
hind it all, Albert Kriemler has stacked
up a diverse, loyal and very famous
clientele like Condoleezza Rice, An-
gelina Jolie, and the Princess of Mo-
naco, to name just a few. e company
was founded by in 1922 by Kriemlers
grandmother, who made polka-dot
aprons on her home sewing machine,
and in 1944, was taken over by Kriem-
lers father, who introduced ready-to-
wear and designed for Givenchy. On
the subject of polka-dots, everyone
in fashion is going cuckoo over Louis
Vuittons collection with Japanese artist
Yayoi Kusama, who has been dotting
canvases and sculp-
tures (and now
bags, scarves
and clothes for Louis Vuitton) for de-
cades. Marc Jacobs is always on the
money and it looks like this season, the
polka dot is the new Day-Glo.
In the Hamptons, I get the chance to
preview artist Bosco Sodis collect-
ible bottle for 1800 Tequila (drink
the booze, save the bottle). Grey Area
(the coolest site/gallery for collectors of
art and design) and e Pace Gallery
transform the Andrew Geller Beach
Cottage, a modern masterpiece and a
bachelors dream house into an exhibit
and a dance party. ere is a painted
dance oor made from reclaimed wood
created by Los Angeles artist Parvez
Taj, glowing Rubiks Cubes tables and
art and cute kids everywhere you turn.
Bosco Sodis work ts in so nicely with
Grey Areas mission to explore the area
where art meets design, says the gal-
lerys handsome partner Manish Vora.
In the crowd I also see Grey Areas cura-
tor Kyle de Woody, art dealer Charles
Riva, Shelley Fremont and daughter
Casey Fremont Crowe, whose dad, art
world biggie Vincent Fremont was at
home babysitting his rst baby grand-
son Rex. My dad said he changed his
rst diaper since I was a baby, Casey
beams proudly. Also there: Warhol
superstar Ultra Violet (still looking
like a Factory Girl), Jay Johnson, Liz
Kelly, Beth Rudin DeWoody, Krista
Krieger, Louise Tabbiner, Andres
and Lauren Santo Domingo, Jesse
and Stephanie Newhouse, Eliza-
beth Bishop with beau Joseph
McKnight and the team from
thepun intendedcoolest
new style-focused social me-
dia website, e Cools: dash-
ing Olivier van emsche,
Stefania Pia and Precious
Alike.
Back in Manhattan, e Four Sea-
sons Grill Room hosts a campaign
launch for Pin Down Bladder Can-
cer. e evening honors the late re-
tail legend Marvin Traub and Mayor
Bloomberg makes a special visit to
oer a heartfelt tribute. Diego Garcia
entertains the guests with a live perfor-
mance (imagine the Grill Room turned
into a rock venue!) while they sip At-
lantico Rum summer cocktails. Mayor
Bloomberg, who stands with girlfriend
Diana Taylor by his side, o cially
proclaims July as Pin Down Bladder
Cancer Month. Guests include Ivanka
Trump, Lauren Remington Platt and
sister Ashley, Sunrise Rualo (wife of
movie star Mark Rualo), Jonathan
and Somers Farkas, Maggie Cord-
ish, Sarah Howard, Fern Mallis and
Hayley Bloomingdale. To support
Pin Down Bladder Cancer, the char-
ity is selling a super-stylish purple and
navy blue bulls eye pins, which all the
socialites are wearing. Its this seasons
charitable and cool accessory so go to
www.pindownbladdercancer.org and
score yours today.
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JAMES SALOMON
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crowd to eat with them. But were
not saying it doesnt help.
Artan Gjoni, the managing
partner of the eatery who was
previously at Mercer Kitchen
and Norwood, says the clientele at this painfully
chic restaurant didnt happen by accident.
I come from a good line of work places, so
Ive always had very loyal customers and friends
coming by, he explains of the large number of
regulars. I always had the West Village cli-
ent. For this place I wanted to get more of
an artsy feel of the Lower East Side, more
than people who were just eaters and taste-
makersI wanted
to get the young, in-
tellectual crowd who
also appreciated our
menuand we're
getting that so far.
Ken & Cook
whose name is a
homage to its loca-
tion on Kenmare
Streetis drawing
quite a set of A-listers
to boot. Right after
it opened its doors in
the former Travertine
space, the restaurant
held the after party
for the lm Hick,
which drew the likes of Emma Roberts, Chlo Grace Moretz,
Rory Culkin and Charlotte Ronson.
I was pretty shocked to see Russell Simmons here dur-
ing the Cinema Society [party for Hick], a star-struck
Chef Richard Diamonte, who also worked at Mercer
Kitchen, admitted. In July, Ken & Cook also hosted the
Ponies premiere after party, where it housed Michael Stipe,
Vincent Piazza, Parker Posey and Natasha Lyonne. While
celebrities may make appearances, its models and the art
crowd that are the norm. ere are a lot of photography
and modeling agencies around here, Gjoni adds. at was
the point. And if its a scene youre looking for, he advises
you come between 9:30 p.m.-10 p.m. when the restaurant,
which is done-up like a 1960s brasserie, is at its busiest
with late night diners. But dont expect to get a reservation
without knowing someone. I try to please everyone, but
its kind of biting me back, the handsome managing part-
ner sighs. We dont take reservations so the best way to do
it is to know somebody here and call.
Ken&Cook
19 KENMARE STREET BY CARSON GRIFFITH
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facts:
A small, elite club located
under the restaurant called Lil'
Charliesthe 1980s-themed
space, which has already held
a few select events will
open full time come New York
Fashion Week.
Lil' Charlies was named
aer the seafood restaurant,
Charlies Clam Bar, it replaced.
212.966.3058
NIGHTLIFE
HOT SPOT
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THROCKMORTON FI NE ART
145 EAST 57TH STREET, 3RD FLOOR, NEW YORK, NY 10022
TEL: 212-223. 1059 FAX: 212.223.1937
www.throckmorton-nyc.com info@throckmorton-nyc.com
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Works by
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June 14th - September 8th, 2012
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rista Krieger is obsessed with Africa.
She has been to the continent three
times since January and stopped
counting after more than twelve
trips. In 2007, after funding the
renovation of a preschool she had
visited, Krieger joined the board of
the Africa Foundation which works with its cor-
porate partner &Beyond to raise money for basic
necessities in the war-torn and economically des-
perate African villages. Africa Foundation does a
lot of brick-and-mortar type projects, so its easy to
show donors where the money has gone, Krieger
explains. is is one of the main things that at-
tracted me to the organizationthe transparency
of where the funds have gone.
is summer, Krieger gathered a group of friends
from New Yorks art world and high society to ex-
perience safari adventures at Phinda Private Game
Reservea luxurious, eco-friendly lodge on 56,800
acres of prime wilderness (aka the bush) in Kwa-
Zulu-Natal, South Africa. Nina Griscom came, as
did art patron Beth Rudin DeWoody (who fund-
ed a garden and water tank in the area) and her -
anc photographer Firooz Zahedi (having a world
class photographer is always a plus on safari) and
her creative children Carlton and Kyle DeWoody.
Also, there was artist Ryan McGinness who made
a print to benet the Africa Foundation that will
be sold through e Pace Gallery. I found the
timing serendipitous because I was working
on a body of African art, McGinness says.
Safari is not for the lazy socialite who likes
to sip vino on the beach in St. Tropez. Leave
the jewels at home. Pack clothes that you
dont care if they get destroyed, advises
Krieger with a wink.
Every morning we were up at 5 a.m.
it was still dark out. A guide meets you in
your sleek and comfortable Zulu Zen
Safari
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Peter Davis gives the low-down
on where to go and what to
expect while on safari
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house and escorts you to the main lodge. (If you dare go
unaccompanied, you could be attacked by a leopard, no
joke!) After coee, you hit the terrain. Within days we had
spotted the big ve: lion, leopard, elephant, bualo and
rhino. We even saw a kill (involving a pride of lions and an
unlucky male nyala) that left us less hungry at the gour-
met breakfast spread that awaits guests after every morn-
ing drive. To say that witnessing the immense amount
of wild animal life is astounding is an understatement.
After two days, seeing herds of zebra and enormous
giraes starts to feel like home.
We also visited a local school where McGinness hung
his African-inspired prints. On the last night, we held
a costume party (I went as Peter Beard, sarong and all,
while Carlton did African Dictator and Kyle was a Zulu
princess) that ended with a dance-o as monkeys and
zebras literally watched us loopy Americans boogie to
old-school disco.
Safari in Africa is a total yin and yang. You tough it,
kind of, on treks through the bush, then kick-back in
the luxury of Phindas amazing resorts. You visit a local
village that survives on nothing, and then eat the most
amazing meal at Phindas traditional African boma under
the stars. But make no mistake, the Africa Foun-
dation is about helping, and one dollar goes a
long way. On October 9, the organization is
hosting a safari-themed fundraiser in New
York where they will recreate a bush din-
ner. Time to bust out the Zulu fabrics
I scored in Johannesburg. To
get your ticket, go to www.
africafoundation.org and
start planning your safari
chic look today. If you
need a beaded brace-
let, I have some I
can loan you.
TOP: THE
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A PRINT BY
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ixth grade was dunzo! I snatched my skateboard, stashed
in a bush outside Barclay School, and hit the sidewalk with
a slap and roar of joy. After narrowly avoiding prison, aka
Grace Farm, that boarding school for troubled youth in
the boondocks of Maine, I celebrated the start of summer
with eight packs of Pop Rocks, all shoved in my mouth at
one time. Each sugary snap created a chorus of freedom ringing down
East 74th Street.
My parents love the country, meaning Southampton, but I way pre-
fer the city unless its summer when I can boogie board. So I quietly sat
in our green station wagon with my headphones on as my parents drove
the two hours to Southampton. My punk rock playlist drowned out
most of their annoying conversation, which centered on some ghastly
(my moms favorite word for anything she didnt like from people to
someones shoes) divorced woman who had been black balled from the
beach club where I basically spent every day all summer.
Te beach club isnt all that sucky. You can charge ice cream all day
and crawl under the wood planks of the locker rooms and look through
the cracks as chicks change into their bathing suits.
My frst day back at the beach club, I reunited with my gang: Chip-
per, Steven, Teddy and Frick. After bacon cheeseburgers, I decided we
needed some action. Teres this really, really old dude named Isadore
Knopp who collects the beach towels embroidered with a blue seahorse,
and loads them into a big white canvas hamper on wheels that he rolls to
a laundry room behind the lockers.
I had a brainstorm. When Knopp wasnt looking, I put a black ban-
dana over my face like a gang-
ster and holding my tennis
racket, jumped in the ham-
per, hidden under the salty
smelling, fufy white towels.
Knopp started his rounds,
tossing towels on top of me.
He wheeled the cart a bit
slower, but was too dumb to
notice that there was a live kid
inside.
We fnally arrived to the
noise of ten industrial size
washer and dryers in a depress-
ing room that looked like a se-
rial killers lair. Knopp began to
unload the towels. But just when
he reached down for a third hand-
ful, I jumped up holding my tennis
racket like a machine gun, making
really loud rife fre sounds. Knopp
made an animal-like dying groan
and holding his heart as if shot, prac-
tically fell out the door. I was laugh-
ing so hard; I could barely breath and
my buddies, crouched under the one narrow
window, cracked up uncontrollably.
After Knopp had vanished, I ran out and
high-fved my group. Soon dozens of kids
surrounded me as I retold the story of my
super successful prank. I was a star!
Suddenly, mid-sentence, I felt two fngers
pinch me by the ear. Ouch, I yelled in pain.
Te fngers belonged to the beach club
manager Mr. Preston, a nosy fatso in green
pants with blue whales. How ftting.
Before I knew it, I was in Mr. Prestons
ofce, which was decorated with a color pic-
ture of him and a fat lady in a Lilly Pulitzer
tent that I guessed was his wife.
Charlie Campbell, do you realize that you
could have killed Mr. Knopp? he asked me
with total disdain in every syllable. Tey
should lock you up and throw away the key.
Mr. Knopp had to go home for the day. He
said he has never been more shaken and dis-
traught in his life. I tried my best not to
smirk. Im sorry, I replied, looking down
at the temporary tattoo of a grinning skull
on my ankle. It was just meant to be an
innocent joke.
Mr. Prestons ruddy apple cheeks grew red-
der. Well guess what Charlie Campbell? Your
summer has just come to an abrupt halt.
Whats that supposed to mean? I asked.
You have no idea what awaits you, Mr.
Preston declared, standing up with his
pudgy hands on the desk. Oh Charlie
Campbell, you have no idea.
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When Francois Payard shuttered
his Lexington Avenue bake shop,
francophiles and sugar junkies
wept, but he is returning to the Up-
per East Side in October with FP
Patisserie. His cakes and pastries
will be proudly displayed of course.
ere will also be a dine-in bar for
coee and wine, as well as a 40-seat
tea salon with prixxe lunch and
brunch menus. Beth Landman
295 THIPD AVENUE
SO SWEET IN SOHO
1
Head down-
town, and say au revoir to the line
on Madison. e scents of France
will permeate Soho streets come
Septembereach macaron arrives
to Maison Ladure fresh from
Paris. Along with a retail shop, the
grand space will hold a restaurant,
tea room, private dining area, and
garden terrace. Alice Severs
59 W. P0ADWAY
MIDNIGHT DREAMS e Dream
Hotel has added Courgette to
Midtowns culinary lineup with
a North African and European-
inuenced menu executed by
Executive Chef Geo Rudaw.
Meanwhile,
2
Jelsomino (the
Russian karaoke club) on the sub-
terranean level, has a burlesque-
meets-cabaret atmosphere:
e Main Stage features 8
tables for up to 6 people with
a capacity of 80. Hundreds of
thousands of songs can be selected
in a variety of languages via an
iPad. Expect: Bottle service and
food pairings.
e Backstage is a separate,
lounge-like room oering a night-
out without having to be part of
the Russian karaoke concept. It
has separate DJs and a bar area.
Expect: Inventive cocktails and light
bites.
e VIP Room is for a private
singing experience for up to 15
people, designed in the style of a
recording studio. Expect: A small,
glowing stage, tufted walls and an
'on-air' light.
THE DPEAM H0TEL AT 24
W. 55TH 5TPEET
LOUNGE AT THE LIBRARY Post show,
descend the stairs for a cocktail
and American fare in e Library
at the Public eater. Luke
Ostrom and Michelin Star chef
Andrew Carmellini bring you this
dapper lounge, designed to accom-
modate both actors and theater
patrons. Be warnedconversa-
tions with stars of the stage are cut
short at 2 a.m. A.S.
425 LAFAYETTE 5TPEET
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CURATED THE BEST OF WHAT'S NEW
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WILLIAMSBURG WATERFRONT For good eats
by renowned Brooklyn restaurateur An-
drew Tarlow (of Williamsburgs Marlow
& Sons and Diner and Fort Greenes Ro-
mans) head to Reynards, the restaurant
and bar located on the ground oor of
the 72-room Wythe Hotel.
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views, head up to the 6th oor to the ter-
race bar, e Ides.
WYTHE AVENUE,
BROOKLYN
DOWN IN DUMBO: GOVERNOR
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e team: Partners Tamer Hamawi,
Elise Rosenberg, Emelie Kihlstrom and
Bradford McDonald (all of Brooklyn
Heights Colonie and Dumbos Gran
Electrica). e food: modern American,
by chef Bradford McDonald (formerly
of Per Se). ink: Beer Battered Blow-
sh Tails and Roasted Pork Neck with
Peaches, Elderower, Nasturtium and
Pork Jus. e space: Balcony seating that overlooks the rst-
oor dining room; a live garden wall on the main oor; an
open kitchen and a bar and lounge area; and various themed
portraits from Michael Jackson to Van Gogh. e name:
Pays homage to Governor Robert Gair, who invented
corrugated cardboard and was active in the expansion of the
Dumbo neighborhood in the 1800s.

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The SCENE
in Brooklyn
MIDNIGHT IN NOLITA Former Le Cirque chef,
Craig Hopson collaborates with Ross
Morgan and Frank Roberts, of Rose Bar
to revive Old New York. e Brewster
takes 5,000 sq. feet of the historic Brews-
ter Carriage House to accommodate both
the restaurant and a fresh food and ower
market. Residents of the posh building
can store wines in the cellar and order
room service o the eclectic menu. A.S.
MOTT STREET
ITALIAN TAKE OVER
5
Fresh from opening Seranas in
Japan and Russia, Vittorio Assaf and Fabio Granato
are focusing on New York this fall, where they will be
updating the beloved trattoria. e physical space will
be moved to 33 E. 61st Street, the former home of Gei-
sha, and of course, you will still be able to get yummy
pizzas, salads and whole branzino. It will feel like a
pumped up version of an old restaurant in Rome where
the walls are brick and there are original al frescos,
reports Assaf, who is expanding the building and actu-
ally moving its faade. I love fall; its the most energetic
time of year in New York, and its porcini and tru e
season. We are planning on opening with a big white
tru e extravaganza. We are asking the mayor to do our
ribbon cutting, because he is a regular customer! B.L.
E. ST STREET
Ive heard fan-
tastic things
about Isola at
the Mondrian
Soho, Nicolet-
ta downtown
and Atera in
Tribeca! Rachel Roy
4
This fall, for dinner, you
can find me at Maleparte
and Wallse in the West
Village and Di Fiore
Marquet for lunch.
Annelise Peterson
OCTOPUS CRUDO
FROM I SOLA
TRATTORI A &
CRUDO BAR AT
MONDRI AN SOHO
OLD SCHOOL
LUXURY AT
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MAYOR OF MERCER
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John McDon-
ald is sometimes referred to as the
Mayor of Mercer Street (as he
owns Lure Fishbar, MercBar and
Burger & Barrel, all within feet of
each other), but come September he
is opening El Toro Blanco in the
West Village space that housed Sil-
vano Marchetto's Scuderia. Execu-
tive Chef Josh Capon is collaborat-
ing with Scott Linquist of Mucho
Ultima in Los Angeles to present
Mexican fare with a guacamole bar
and focus on grilled dishes. We're
shooting for a cleaner, healthier
version of the cuisine. We respect
some classics and the avors, yet
execute dishes in such a way that
you don't have the typical 'stued
feeling that often comes following
a Mexican meal. McDonald adds,
ere will also be a 'steakhouse/
grill aspect with great meat and
sh selection simply prepared with
house salsas and Mexican rice. We
plan to have a substantial and con-
stantly changing seafood section as
well. B.L.

D0WNIN6 5TPEET
THE BUTTERFLY
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Michael
Whites new cocktail and sup-
perclub, e Buttery, is open-
ing up this August downstairs
from my o ce. I cant wait to
have a great neighborhood place
to grab drinks after work! Erin
Fetherston
225 W. P0ADWAY
ABC COCINA
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By November,
Jean-Georges Vongerichten
plans to expand the ABC fran-
chise with a Latin-themed ABC
Cocina in the former Pipa spot.
5 E. 9TH 5TPEET
BILL' S
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John DeLucie, who
made quite a splash with e
Lion and e Crown, is open-
ing a third venture under his
Crown Group Hospitality um-
brella in midtown this Septem-
ber, called Bill's. e American
grill will occupy a duplex space
and if all goes on schedule, its a
good bet it will be the scene of
at least one major Fashion Week
soire. I love the new season
marked by New York Fashion
Week and the abundant fall
harvesteveryone is back in
town ready to get serious and
eat out, says DeLucie. B.L.
57 E. 54TH 5TPEET
THE CENTER OF IT ALL In Sep-
tember, Michael Lomonaco,
who made his name as chef
No. 8
Bobby Rossi and his partners at LDV Hospital-
ity (including nightlife queen Amy Sacco) have
garnered quite the buzz with their new hotspot
No. .
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horses mouth:
5CENE: How was the menu chosen/curated for
No.8?
Possi: The menu items were chosen and curated
by the No.8 team & Chef Anthony Russo. We
wanted to create a balance of light bites that
complimented the space, are sharable in nature and seasonal. Come fall and winter we'll
move into hearty options like our baked meatballs, pulled pork sliders and chicken pot pie.
5CENE: What is the best dessert to have aer midnight?
Possi: Currently we oer cakes from Magnolia Bakery and assorted cupcakes courtesy
of Baked By Melissa. In the fall, we'll be oering a full dessert menu of custom in-house
selections from pies, custards and even some chocolate covered treats.
5CENE: What is the best table in the room when eating at No.8?
Possi: Every table is the best seat in the house. Geing a reservation is the di cult part...
557 W. 6TH 5TPEET
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at Windows on the World, is open-
ing a small plate and creative cocktail
concept called Center Bar, next to his
Porter House steak emporium. Says
the chef: Autumn is really my favorite
time of year; the rst frost and the
return to the table of my beloved slow
cooked foods and red wines. Bring on
the hearth, the smell of hardwood in
the replace and the chance to linger
at the table with full bodied foods,
stew, braises, game, game and more
game! And fall gives us time for red
wine which induces great, long con-
versations and another bottle from the
cellar, some more braised beef, a richer
chocolate tart. I wait for cool, long
hikes in the woods, with a great picnic
of cheeses and cider in the knapsack
and fall harvest at the farm stand.B.L.
TIME WAPNEP CENTEP
C0LUMU5 CIPCLE
FROM SAG HARBOR TO FLATIRON
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I like
getting outside into nature and seeing it
change; its very cleansing for the soul,
says Tora Matsuoka, co-owner of Sen,
the Hamptons' hottest sushi spot that
is opening an outpost in the Flatiron
district this October. I nd it reassuring
that every year, when the temperatures
starts to settle down, colors everywhere
get deeper, richer and warmer, including
in my kitchen. Look for savory saikyo
miso soup, wagyu croquettes, and com-
posed kamameshi rice dishes at the new
spot, along with the freshest sushi and
the creamiest house-made tofu. B.L.
2 W. 25T 5TPEET
SIRIO' S SIGNATURE No one is more leg-
endary on the New York dining scene
than Sirio Maccioni. e Italian
born consummate host charmed
the city at his very French Le
Cirque, which was rst in the
Mayfair in 1974, then moved to
the Palace Hotel before nally
relocating to the Bloomberg
building. He and his sons
are now taking on another
hotelone of the citys
grandestas he gets ready
to open his new place in
e Pierre this fall. At Sirio
Ristorante, traditional Ital-
ian dishes from Sirios child-
hood in Montecatini Terme
will be modernized in an
Movin' on Up(town)
Adam Tihany-designed atmosphere that is less formal than Le Cirque,
but not quite as casual as the familys Circo. My father worked at e
Pierre while he was building the original Le Cirque and he ran their
supper club so this spot has history for him, reveals Marco Maccioni,
who is hoping for a September unveiling. B.L.
795 FIFTH AVENUE
DOUBLE THE FUN Since 1981, seats have been tough to come by at the
West Village destination restaurant Il Mulino. e legendary spot
spawned 10 oshoots, from Miami to Aspen, and this Septem-
ber, a second Manhattan location will open on the Upper East
Side. Instead of the traditional clubby atmosphere of the ag-
ship, a more intimate uptown room will be papered with
black and white images of lm and fashion stars, as well
as iconic photographs from the 1930s-1970s. Signature
dishes from the Abruzzo-inuenced menu will be avail-
able, along with some new lighter oerings. B.L.
57 E. 6TH 5TPEET
LATE NIGHT IN UWS Two entrepreneurs Luis Gonzalez
Rul from Mexico City, and Pablo Granja from Uru-
guayhave taken over the vast
space that housed Calle Ocho, and
brought in Roman chef Andrea
Cobbe, who had worked at several
Michelin star establishments. eir
coastal Northern Italian restaurant,
due in September, will empha-
size seafood such as scallops with
lavender butter and lima beans,
homemade pasta such as black ravi-
oli with shrimp, and game meats.
Wood and stone elements along
with soaring ceiling and a dramatic
skylight give a loft feel. Couple that
with a menu oered until 12:30
a.m. on weeknights and 1:30 a.m.
on weekends, and the duo is aiming
for a sensibility not often found
on the Upper West Side. "Corvo
Bianco's aims to bring a downtown
concept uptown," says Rul. B.L.
446 C0LUMU5 AVENUE
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NUR KHAN
, nightlife king
I'm sure another round of Blueprint
Cleanse juice fasting will also be on tap,
as well as a few diner cheeseburgers.
CHRIS BENZ
, designer
Nomad, ABC Kitchen and Sant Ambroe-
us (downtown) are always favorites.
RACHEL ROY
, designer
JG Mellon, Via Quadronno or grab-
bing sandwiches from Yura or EAT for
the lawns of Central Park. For drinks
and dinner with friends, we love The
Crown. TRISH WESCOAT POUND
,
designer, Haute Hippie
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the glass case, and pick
your favorite pie from the
lineup. A decorative 'face'
adorns each aky crust at
authentic Australian eat-
ery Pie Face. New York's
eater District is berko
(crazy, Aussie style) for
all pies, from mince meat
to pear-ricottaavailable
with espresso 24/7. A.S.
59 54TH 5TPEET AND
469 7TH AVENUE
POP KARMA Wander the LES and
grab this organic, air-popped,
and antioxidant rich snackwe
promise that last 'Karma Shot' is
one you won't regret!

Funded through Kickstarter,
Pop Karma's rst purchase was a
caramelizer.

One force behind this pop-
corn's avor is former Caf Boulud
chef, Stephan Lemagnen.
Sneak Peek: We hear the fall
avors include takes on apple cider,
pumpkin spice, and a trip to India.
A.S.
95 0PCHAPD 5TPEET
Onassis Clothing
opens at Rockefeller Center
We chaed with creative
director Andreu David
3

to get the scoop on the new
store and the fall collection.

5CENE :What are you most
excited about with the new
Onassis store?
David: I am most excited
to see the opportunity to
reach a new market. With the
Rockefeller location, there
is an opportunity to reach a
customer base dierent than
that you would nd in Soho.
The store space is about half the size
of our Soho concept store. Thus, the
assortment will be limited runs and
selected styles.

5CENE: Tell us about the Fall 2012
Onassis collection.
David: We took a spin of 1930's
British style from old universities.
We took the best from the Brits and
combined it with what Onassis does
best: garment-dyed product and
fabric mixing. We even imported and
used fabrics from a well-established
English woolen mill. Although our
strength is washed product, Onassis'
Fall 2012 collection has taken a step
further towards sophistication by
oering 3-piece wool separates.
SNACKtime
PUDDIN'

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Over a cup of Puddin' on the LES
with owner and executive chef
Clio Goodman:
5CENE: Why pudding?
6oodman: I use to be a private
chef for this young man and he
asked me to make pudding one
day. Then he had me make it for
his family and friends and they
loved it so much I would joke
about just selling it. Pudding is
just very nostalgic, it's some-
thing everyone can relate. It's
also one of those desserts you
don't have to take so seriously.
It's just fun!
5CENE: What avors do you
recommend for fall?
6oodman: We will have fall
avors such as pumpkin and egg
nogg pudding when the time
comes. But if those don't strike
your fancy, I always recommend
the coee! as told to A.S.
2 5T. MAPK'5 PLACE
VEGAN DIVAS 457 FIP5T AVENUE
When I need to buy
a gift for someone I
get Vegan Divas gift
basket! You can't go
wrong and people
love it! Madonna
retail .....
&fashion
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PIPERLIME
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will
open at 2 W005TEP 5TPEET during New
York Fashion Week. Until then, check
out their guest editors picks from the site,
www.piperlime.com: Rachel Bilson: Zac
Posen Z Spoke Ertha Clutch in black;
Rachel Zoe: L.A.M.B. Dorothee black and
animal print.
WARBY PARKER
5
signed a lease at 2 6PEENE
5TPEET to serve as its rst stand-alone store.
CHLO signed at lease at 95 6PEENE 5TPEET,
joining
TIFFANY & CO.
at 97 6PEENE 5TPEET.
Both are said to open sometime this fall.
So hot Soho
I'm looking forward to wear-
ing my ERIN rose brocade
parka! Ive been waiting
since the fall presentation to
finally wear it. Erin Fetherston
In The News
Fashions Night 0ut: September 6, 2012
CooIest coIIaborations:
November 15: H&M and Maison Martin
Margiela.
The democracy of our fashion has
always been at the centre of our cre-
ativity, and the collaboration with H&M
allows us to push this instinct further.
We will bring together the contrasting
universes of the two houses in ways
that will surprise all. Maison Martin
Margiela
December I: Target and Neiman Marcus
team up for a holiday fashion, home
and accessories collection design by
designed by 24 CFDA designers, to be
sold at both stores. Karlie Kloss has
been chosen as the face of its campaign.
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"TAKE TWO ON MADISON"
, running throughout
the month of September, will support Citymeals-
on-Meals, whereby donors shall be able to receive
two-for-one desserts or cocktails at a host of top
Madison Avenue restaurants.
On September 6, scores of Madison Avenue
retailers will be participating in the 4th Annual
FASHION' S NIGHT OUT event, beneting e New
York City AIDS Fund in the New York Com-
munity Trust.
In mid-October, Madison Avenues shoe bou-
tiques will host
A WALK IN THE PARK
, a fundraiser
for e Central Park Conservancy.
ASPREY at 55 MADI50N AVENUE is expected to
reopen later this summernally!
Moves on
MADISON
Madison Avenue will welcome our
clients this fall with a host of events
benefiting charities that strengthen
our community and our city.
Matthew Bauer, president of the
Madison Avenue Business Improvement District
PROENZA SCHOULER
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22 MADI50N AVENUE

ROBERT MARC
225 MADI50N AVENUE

BRIAN ATWOOD
655 MADI50N AVENUE
CHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN
MEN' S STORE
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25 EA5T 67 5TPEET
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CHRISTIAN LIAIGRE
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LANVIN MEN' S STORE
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OPENING IN SEPTEMBER
5 MADI50N AVENUE
BARNEYS
opened a new 22,000
square-foot shoe oor, 58 percent
bigger than before. e store at
66 MADI50N AVENUE opened
July 16 and donated 10 percent of
sales through July 22 to the HRC
for marriage equality and ght
discrimination against LGBT
community.
OSCAR DE LA RENTA
s 6TH AND
MADI50N AVENUE shop will
double in size. is fall theyll re-
launch a 4,000-square-foot space.
NOT AS NEW,
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which has downtown stores in Nolita and Meatpacking districts, opens
on MADI50N AVENUE ETWEEN EA5T 76TH AND 77TH 5TPEET5 (the building will
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agship).
e Parisian import
SANDRO
is opening uptown at 96 MADI50N
AVENUE (rumors that Maje will open, too).
When One Door Closes, Another One Opens. is say-
ing rings true for
YIGAL AZROUL
, as it closes its doors to the
Meatpacking location but will open at MADI50N AVENUE
come September.
DOWNTOWN Chic
Moves Uptown to Madison Avenue
FABERGE
694 MADI50N AVENUE
CHARLOTTE OLYMPIA
22 EA5T 65 5TPEET
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FIVESTORY
EA5T 69 5TPEET
AT MADISON AVENUE
HAUTEHIPPIE
7 MADI50N AVENUE
HELMUT LANG
755 MADI50N AVENUE
RAG & BONE
99 MADI50N AVENUE
ZADIG & VOLTAIRE
992 MADI50N AVENUE
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NOT AS NEW,
but just as cool
art&community
Newsworthy
World renowned artist KAWS joins the
balloon line-up of the 86th Annual Macys
Thanksgiving Day Parade. The KAWS bal-
loon will take the shape of one of his most
famous characters, COMPANION, and will
be approximately 40-feet long, 23-feet
wide, and 30-feet tall.
Zwirner and Wirth Gallery closed on in
2009 and is reopening at 537 W. 20th
Street.
5ave the Dates|
The Society of Memorial Sloan-Keer-
ing Cancer Centers Preview Party for
The International Fine Art and Antique
Dealers Show. 0ctober I
New Yorkers For Children Thirteenth
Annual Fall Gala. 5eptember I
Im really excited for the Yayoi
Kusama exhibition at The Whitney
[through September 30] and cant wait
to explore Monets garden at the New
York Botanical Gardens [through
October 21]. His work is among my
favorite of all timeRachel Roy
ACQUAVELLA GALLERIES
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to 60th Street, THP0U6H
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MELINDA HACKETT recommends
5INI5TEP P0P at the Whitney,
November 15-March 2013
ERIN FETHERSTON
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recommends
THE PICA550 LACK & WHITE
EXHIIT at e Guggenheim
What else?...
PACE/MCGILL GALLERY
LEE FPIEDLANDEP, October
26-December 22
METROPOLITAN MUSEUM
OF ART
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PE6APDIN6 WAPH0L,
Sixty Artists, Fifty Years,
September 18-December 31
REIMAGINING THE WATERFRONT

East River Esplanade (weigh in on
the redesign proposals!), Museum
of the City of NY, THP0U6H 0CT0EP
BEAUTIES OF THE GILDED AGE Peter
Maris Miniatures of Society
Women, New York Historical Soci-
ety, THP0U6H 5EPTEMEP 9
INVENTING BROOKLYN
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58 SCENE AUG 201 2
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IN the most fIckle socIal sceNe oN the plaNet, aNdrew saffIr, the
fouNder of the cINema socIety, whIch hosts celeb-packed a-lIst movIe
screeNINgs aNd premIeres, has become New york's most sought-after
maN-about-towN. IN just seveN years, saffIr has reINveNted hImself from
fashIoN executIve to a mINI-movIe mogul wIth madoNNa, hIs bff court-
Ney love aNd hIs cINematIc hero woody alleN oN hIs blackberry speed
dIal. DELPHINE BARGUIRDJIAN catches up wIth saffIr oN hIs home turf, the
red carpet, as he greets everyoNe from matthew mccoNaughey to terry
rIchardsoN. meet maNhattaN's eNIgmatIc, magIcal movIe maN.

Andrew Saffir in the
screening room of the
Tribeca Grand Hotel
mr.
popular
photographed by sophie elgort
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red carpet, Andrew Safr greets his guests the only way he
knows how, with that warm and endearing smile of his,
and a hint of excitement peeking through the lenses of
his wire eyeglasses. Tere to personally welcome each ar-
rivalannounced by the unmistakable cloud of fickering
fashbulbshe only occasionally jumps onto the carpet to
get in a few shots with his friends.
Flashing his trademark smile, Safr is posing with the
actors, editors, directors, producers, supermodels and so-
cialites who consistently turn up at the screenings and af-
ter parties hosted by Safr and the company he founded,
the Cinema Society.
Te occasion is a screening of the gritty, NC-17-rated
dark comedy Killer Joe and the guest list is as star-studded
as it is distinct. Actors mingle with directors and design-
ers, editors hover at the bar with models while socialites
laugh with photographers. Matthew McConaughey, Gina
Gershon, John Stamos, Ethan Cohen, Stefano Tonchi,
Terry Richardson and Nicky Hilton have all turned up at
the cozy screening room of the Tribeca Grand Hotel for
Willliam Friedkins fick about a familys plot to have their
mother murdered to cash in on her life insurance.
But star-studded crowds are something Safr is used to.
In fact, standing in front of the audience to introduce the
flm, Safr is as calm and collected as a host throwing an
intimate dinner party for friends in his own home.
S
afr fell into the movie business somewhat
fortuitously. When a friend asked the former
fashion executive to help throw the premiere
of Proof in 2005, Safr made a few calls, built
a mini state-of-the-art theatre inside a Rich-
ard Meier building on Charles Street, and
compiled an intimate guest list of select actors, press and
New York notables. Te night of the premiere, Safr host-
ed the likes of Gwyneth Paltrow, Lauren Bacall, Jay-Z,
Beyonc and Iman, and introduced Manhattan to what is
now known as the Cinema Society.
At a time when studios were footing the large bill for
extravagant premieres, the Cinema Society ofered a more
targeted approach at creating buzz. I wanted to do some-
thing smaller and more intimate, says Safr, to create an
unusual and eclectic salon for flm that would make for a
more dynamic and fun evening.
A recent outdoor screening of Robot and Frank held at a
private residence in East Hampton involved cocktails and
dinner around the pool, followed by a bonfre and s'mores
on the beach where Susan Sarandon, John Slattery, Liv Ty-
ler and Zosia Mamet all hung out around haystacks.
But lavish events arent something Safr shies away
from either; hes also hosted the New York premieres of
blockbusters like Te Hunger Games and the Twilight
trilogy.
If youre thinking he makes this sound too easy, youd
be right. Its necessary to point out that Safr might just
be one of the most hard-working people in the city. He
ft this interview in his schedule while on vacation in
Positano with his boyfriend of 15 years, Daniel Benedict.
Te frst thing Safr mentions is the hotel he is staying
at, which used to belong to the famed Italian flm direc-
tor Franco Zefrelli (the man behind the 1968 version of
Romeo and Juliet, among other classics).
Te fact that Safr lives and breathes flm, even while
on vacation, plays an obvious role in helping him turn his
invitations into one of the most coveted in Manhattan.
Ive always had a yen for flm, its what I studied in
school, says Safr who attended the Tisch School of the
Arts at NYU before he began working as a marketing ex-
ecutive at Ralph Laurena job that proved lucrative for
Safr when he later looked to fashion brands to sponsor
his screenings. Films, actors and designers have such a
strong relationship; so many designers are inspired by
flm, says Safr. Dior put its name on the Cinema So-
cietys frst invitation for Proof and it wasnt long before
brands like Gucci, Calvin Klein, Giorgio Armani, Brooks
Brothers and DKNY followed, along with other, more di-
verse brands, like American Express, Volvo, DeLen Te-
quila and RentTeRunway.com.
Te appeal of Safrs curated guest list is undeni-
able. Cinema Society regulars include Russell Simmons,
the Ronson/Dexter-Jones clan, Olivia Palermo, Donna
Karanbut everyone from Ron Perelman to Lena Dun-
ham has attended one of Safrs screenings.
When he founded the Cinema Society seven years ago,
Safr wasnt the only one in the New York movie-premiere
business. Peggy Siegal, the 60-something ber-publicist,
had a frm grip on the movie industry as Hollywood
studios and producers relied on her vast social network
for a large, glitzy turnout. But when Safr came into the
C
Im lucky
to have
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new york
for so longI know enough
people to call on.
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with Beyonc 4

with Bradley Cooper 5

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with the man he calls
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with Madonna 8 with
Heather Graham
SAFFIR'S
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picture (no pun intended), his list seemed to rival Sie-
galsthough Safrs is perhaps more New York-centric
(Siegals events span the country). He has an impressive
mailing list, confrmed Fern Mallis, a Cinema Society
regular who calls Safr an entity to be reckoned with
and lauded his business ethic. I greatly admire Andrew
and how he created the Cinema Society, says Mallis, He
makes terrifc sponsor deals which everyone benefts from
and his screenings are always of movies you want to see or
are not on anyones radar yet [...] Having your name on a
seat to see a movie before anyone else really works.
Rachel Roy, another familiar face at Safrs events,
agrees: Andrews screenings and after-parties are equal
parts sexy and chic. He always has a fun crowd and yet it
is never too crowded, so you can always chillax, see old
friends and enjoy the energy.
T
hough he had to do his fair share of beg-
ging and groveling at frst, it wasnt long
before studios took notice of his unique ap-
proach to marketingnot to mention that
the sponsors Safr recruits for his events
helped shorten the studios bill. It got eas-
ier as time went on, says Safr, I dont have to do much
begging these days! But there are still certain flms that
want an old fashioned, big studio premiere.
Tough the flm is obviously the focus of the Cinema
Societys events, Safrs after-parties seem just as impor-
tant, if not more, when it comes to luring A-listers and
local celebrities. Held at the trendiest venues in town, the
parties draw an even larger crowd to places like the Boom
Boom Room, Top of the Standard, Jimmy at the James
Hotelessentially every club the socially conscious would
want to be seen at. Te after-party for Killer Joe took place
under Amy Saccos freshly polished, twirling chandelier
inside the new No. 8Courtney Love, Mlanie Laurent
and Alan Cumming were among the names to join the
fte later that night.
If theres one thing everyone seems to take note of when
meeting Safr, its how unbelievably kind he isa charac-
teristic most people seemed surprised by, given his social
status and the industry he works in. It is rare that some-
one in Andrews position is as kind as he is successful, but
he is truly one of the kindest people I know, says Roy.
When it comes to expanding the Cinema Society beyond
the limits of New York State, Safr admits hes thought
about it, I get asked that a lot, but I dont see it happen-
ing just yet he adds, So much of what I do is so per-
sonal, I think Id have to clone myself. Tats the other
thing about Safr; everything he does, he does personally.
Invitations come directly from Safr himself, and emails
sent to his non-descript address are consistently answered
within minutes. And yes, hes been told he is glued to his
blackberry. I get that a lot, he says, adding that he gets
about a 100 emails a day on average. His staf includes
a handful of young employees he reaches out to for help
during the actual events; Safr knows how to handle ev-
erything else.
Dont go looking for a Cinema Society Facebook page,
Twitter account, or even websitebecause you wont fnd
any. Not that Safr purposefully avoids resorting to social
media; Im not trying to be highfalutin, it just happened
that way, he says, and I can be a little obsessive about cer-
tain things, so if I was on Facebook I would want to read
everything, know everything. I can barely get through all
the newspapers and magazines, I dont think I can handle
another stream!
Safrs obliviousness to social media hasnt hindered the
success of the Cinema Society. If anything, it reinforces
the exclusive and personal feel of his company.
When I ask Safr if hes ever been star-struck by one of his
guests, he tells me that Woody Allen makes him fumble
his words and go weak at the kneesa detail which seems
surprising for someone who rubs elbows with half of Hol-
lywood week after week. But being the true New Yorker
that he is, Safr admits that Allen is like a God to him.
(Te Cinema Society hosted the New York premieres of
both Midnight in Paris last year, and To Rome With Love
last month; both of which had Allen in attendance.)
Safr is in essence, living his dream. Seven years ago
I set out to do something Id always wanted to do, not
knowing what the outcome would be, and today its a
solid business, and I love it, says Safr. When asked if
theres anyone he is dying to work with but hasnt yet, the
only names Safr can come up with are those of deceased
actors; Charlie Chaplin and Billy Wilder.
As for that golden address book of his, Safr credits his
hometown; Im lucky to have lived in New York for so
longI know enough people to call on.

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Shawl collar tuxedo
by Ermenegildo
Zegna, zegna.com;
pleat-front shirt
by John Varvatos,
johnvarvatos.com;
watch by Panerai,
panerai.com
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AUG 201 2 SCENE 65
who
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Who is the mysterious man-about-toWn Who Won the
heart of americas favorite "it" Girl/style icon/tv starlet olivia
Palermo? meet the devastatinGly dashinG and handsome
Johannes huebl, Who ditched a career in business, moved
to neW york to model for meGa-labels like cole haan, huGo
boss and hoGan, and quickly became a society favorite.
JASMINE LOMBARDI talks to huebl about his loW-key life With
Palermo in brooklyn (Where PaParazzi reGularly snaP the
couPle and their neiGhbor anne hathaWay), his favorite
neW york hanGouts and his next career move.
shot on location
at THE OUThouse, a private,
social club a part of THE
OUT NYC Urban Resort
PhotoGraPhed by juan algarin
styled by cricket burns
market editor benjamin-mile le Hay
Groomer scott mcmaHan for agent oliver
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When did you move from Germany to neW york? I
moved to New York about seven or eight years ago. In
Germany, we fnish school after 13 years and you have to
do military service or social serviceits mandatoryso
I served in the military. Right after that I started studying
business economics in Hamburg for three years, took a
year of and started modeling a little on the side. I went
to Paris, Milan and London and after a year I came back
to study cultural science. Once that was done, my agency
in New York, Wilhemina, asked me if I wanted to come
to New York and make this [modeling] a full-time job.
But theres so many other things I do on the side. I am
also a photographer. Olivia and I work on editorial for her
website [www.oliviapalermo.com]. Unfortunately we both
travel so much that we dont always have a lot of time but
we frequently work on a section for Olivias site called I
Want What Shes Wearing and Ill shoot her editorially.
Recently, I snatched two new photography jobs, so I am
looking forward to that. At some point I
will be able to make the full transition into
photography. My modeling work is just
very busy at the moment.
SpeakinG of modelinG, youve been
travelinG all Summer for jobS,
Where to next? I have to go back to a
job in Germany for Hugo Boss. Right after
that, I have another job in London; from
there I fy to Ibiza for a good 12-day sum-
mer vacation. Ten Im going to the South
of France and Majorca for other jobs. In
September I usually spend time in New
York for campaign season. I just shot a
DKNY advertisement with Ashley Greene
and Peter Lindbergh. Even though Im not
in New York very much this summer, the 3
weeks in September is the perfect end with
a still warm summer at home.
When you do find time, Where are your favorite
placeS to Go in neW york? My all time favorite place
that is Cafe Gitane on Mott Street. Its a really nice spot
the food is fantastic and its very well priced. I like going
out to dinner and having the option of doing something
after and ACME has a really cool bar so its fun to stay
there after you eat. I also love Sant Ambroeus in the West
Villagewhich is probably one of my favorite areas next
to Dumbobut I like Le Bilboquet, as well. We drive
uptown quite a bit because Olivias mom lives up there so
we have lunch with her or go to the park.
Why did you chooSe to live in brooklyn? I love being
in Brooklyn. I didnt have a preconceived notion of mov-
ing to New York and living in a certain neighborhood.
I just came here and a friend of mind referred me to an
apartment that happened to be in Brooklyn Heights. It
was late August and it was this beautiful, European-like
area. I ended up staying there for about three years with
my fat mate, my best friend from Montreal, and at some
point we slowly moved over to Dumbo. I wanted to live in
this particular building [in Dumbo] and my friend and I
were shown a few places, including a beautiful loft, so we
moved right in. At the time, Olivia was living in Tribeca,
but about a year later we both decided it was time to stop
going back and forth [to each of our apartments] so we
found a new apartment in the building I was living in.
Were really happyweve been there together for about
three years now.
aS a native upper eaSt Sider, did you have to con-
vince olivia to move to brooklyn? Te building we
live in makes the transition very easy. We
have the two parks in front of the house,
we have a beautiful view and Olivia likes
to get away from the city just like me. Of
course it was new for her, but we have a
little dog and she sees so many upsides of
living here. Now she doesnt want to live
anywhere else. A lot of people have that
[feeling] with Dumbo I think.
you are datinG an international
Style icon and you, yourSelf, are
one of the moSt Well-dreSSed men
in neW york. What are you GoinG to
be WearinG thiS fall? I have a few
things that are fall related, like a herring-
bone three-piece Zegna suit, but other-
wise I hardly have trend-related things.
Most of my fashion is the typical Italian/
English way of dressing without too many things that
youll see on fashion blogs or on the runway. For classic
wear I have a few suits that I just had made by my tailor in
Germany, who Im really fortunate to have. A friend intro-
duced me to him and now we work together all the time.
I can tell him exactly what colors and fabrics Id like and
he gets them to me in 6-8 weeks. Its really nice to have
a suit that I designed and fts the way I like. For leisure
wear, a lot of my stuf is Bruno Cucinelli. I like to always
pair classics with subtle details. I dont wear much jewelry
except for maybe a watch. I tend to wear tassel shoes for
some reason, but again, they arent trend-relatedthough
they might have diferent colors for the season. I like cargo
and chino pants, and I would probably always wear a but-
ton down and blazer or sports jacket.
huebl with girlfriend,
olivia palermo
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august 2012 028
Burgundy velvet
suit and navy polka
dot shirt by ETRO,
etro.com; silk tie by
John Varvatos
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68 SCENE AUG 2012
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With a starring role in the latest adaptation
of the cult film carrie, and a Weighty list
of lead roles off BroadWay, ansel
elgort is turning heads on stage and
on screen. groWing up in an a-list
arts family, performing comes
naturally; elgort's Boyish good
looks and his confident-yet-
humBle demeanor only add
to his charm. Jasmine lom-
Bardi talks to the fresh-
faced elgort aBout
fashion, film and fall
happenings.
ALL EYES ON ANSEL
shot on location
at THE OUThouse, a
private, social club a
part of THE OUT NYC
Urban Resort
Photographed by Juan Algarin
Styled by Cricket Burns
Market Editor Benjamin-mile Le Hay
Grooomer Scott McMahan for agent oliver
scene.08.12.Ansel.indd 2 8/6/12 2:48 PM
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Red cordouroy blazer by
Ted Baker, tedbaker.com;
floral cotton shirt by ETRO,
etro.com; brown jeans by
J Brand, jbrandjeans.com;
cobalt wingtips by ASH,
ashfootwearusa.com

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70 SCENE AUG 2012
nsel Elgort charmed an A-list set by tap
dancing on stage at the 2011 CFDAs with Vogues Grace
Coddington and the fashion world took notice. She
[Coddington] doesnt like to speak in front of large groups
so she had me present with her. It was greatthe audi-
ence loved it and that took some pressure of of her. Plus,
I know it meant a lot to him.
Him refers to his father, legendary photographer
Arthur Elgort. Ansel had been on stage to assist Cod-
dington in presenting Elgort with the CFDA Board of
Directors Special Tribute Award. Hes just himself,
and at the same time he does what he loves. Hes a true
artist, Elgort says of his dad, a main source of inspira-
tion. Te younger Elgorts down-to-Earth nature is
demonstrated through his pride of his dads work ethic:
Hes never a diva or thinks hes better than anyone else.
Hes honored that people like what he does and appre-
ciate his work. Elgort is determined to follow in those
footstepsand that's the attitude that has landed him
on slews of stages and in front of countless cameras.
As a child, Elgorts dad often took him along on shoots.
He would just want us in the background. Teres a shot
he took of Karolina Kurkova in a trailer and Im sitting
in the background playing a computer game. Because we
grew up with cameras in front of us we didnt care about
being in a picture, we were just there.
Its also safe to say the artistic genes were just there.
Elgorts mother is Norwegian-born opera director Grethe
Holby. He says his love for performing frst came at the
tender age of nine, when he danced in Te Nutcracker and
Swan Lake at Lincoln Center with the New York City Bal-
let. I was in front of 3,000 people and I was so in love with
it, supposedly I went to my mother and said Mom, this is
what I want to do for the rest of my life. Tough he didnt
necessarily love ballet, he loved performing, and quickly
started taking singing, dancing and acting classes. I feel
most comfortable on stage, Elgort says, matter-of-factly.
Elgort eventually traded up his education at Trin-
ity School for the Professional Childrens School (PCS),
where actors such as Macaulay Culkin, Scarlett Johansson
and Uma Turman also got their start. My mom pulled
me out [of Trinity] because they gave me the ensemble role
and I just wasnt deserving of it. I deserved a better role!
he laughs, or so we thought. At PCS, Elgort spent half
the day on academics and half the day on art. Troughout
this time, he spent seven summers at Stagedoor Manor,
the performing arts camp for kids in the Catskills, warm-
ing up with roles such as Collins in Rent and the title role
in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Ten,
for his freshman year, Elgort auditioned at LaGuardia
High Schoolwhose famous alumni include Al Pacino,
Robert De Niro, Jennifer Aniston and Adrien Brody
where he was accepted and quickly landed roles such as
the heartthrob Link Larkin in Hairspray and the hand-
some Sky Masterson in Guys and Dolls.
Ten, at age eighteen and still in high school, Elgort
made his professional stage debut with the Manhattan
Teatre Club at the opening of Regrets, an of-Broadway
play set in 1950s Nevada. LaGuardia was such a profes-
sional atmosphere, I may have been a senior while doing
Regrets, but I was ready. I had done theater three years in a
row, eight times a week, with a full orchestra, with 1,200
seats sold out every night, Elgort says with confdence.
Its what I love, its what comes easy to me.
Elgorts role in Regrets landed him alongside seasoned
actress Alexis Bledel (of Mad Men and most famously,
Gilmore Girls), but he didnt let it go to his head. It was
really nice doing our show, it was in a more intimate the-
ater, he humbly continues, and being able to go on stage
every night and do what I love, that was the best feeling.
In fact, I miss stage now. He longs for it because his cur-
rent gig takes him of stage and on screen.
Come 2013, Elgort will make his big-screen debut in
the latest flm adaptation of Stephen Kings 1974 cult nov-
el, Carrie, originally released in 1976 starring Sissy Spacek
and John Travoltawhich he admits he still hasnt seen.
I want to approach it like it's totally new, Elgort states
wisely, of his role as Carrie's friend and prom date, Tom-
my Ross.
Elgorts been back and forth to flm in Toronto amidst
veteran Julianne Moore and breakout star Chlo Moretz,
but while back in New York, Elgort confesses his love for
this cityin particular Central Parkwhere he often
walks his yellow and black labrador retrievers. I love it
because it gives you a minute to feel out of the city, its like
a sanctuary on the Upper West Side where I live, its very
quiet. However, Elgort says hes willing to go wherever
the work takes him. As for the near future, Elgort will not
be going to college this fall; hes made up his mind, hes
going to act. And though he has no set plans just yet, one
may fnd him staying active at Trinity Boxing Club or
rock climbing at Brooklyn Boulders, or having dinner at
Shun Lee Palace. I go there a lot, Elgort admits, I guess
Im sort of a creature of habit.
No matter what happens next, one thing for sure is
all eyes are on Ansel. Teres stuf brewing. Good stuf
brewing. Probably flmsomething with a great script,
something artistic and hopefully with a great director.
Afterall, Ansel never wanted to be just a pretty face, he
wanted to be a serious actor, singer or dancer. (But at six-
foot-three, this doe-eyed, pouty-lipped James Dean look-
alike is undoubtedly striking in front of the camera.) I
love going all the way wearing the most dapper suitei-
ther Tom Browne or Paul Smithand blue suede shoes.
Or, I go with a white t-shirt paired with some vintage jeans
and look real casual. I love the 50s, its my favorite era,
reitterating his admiration for certain Hollywood icons.
But when asked if he sees himself (or strives to be seen)
as the next Brad Pitt, Elgort recalls those actors of 50s. I
really respect actors like James Dean and Marlon Brando
because they simply loved acting. I really couldnt care less
about being a movie star. I just love what I do. So at this
very moment, Elgort has no regrets.
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Bracelets (from
left to right) by
Boucheron; Alexis
Bittar, available at
Bloomingdales;
Herms available
at Herms;
LEFT: Navy velvet suit by ETRO; teal blue
shirt by Hugo Boss, hugoboss.com; pink tie
by ACNE, openingceremony.us; red suede
wingtips by Joseph Abboud, josephabboud.
com; watch by Chopard, chopard.com
BELOW: Red wool blazer by Versace,
versace.com; plaid cotton shirt by CH
Carolina Herrera, carolinaherrera.com; dark
wash jeans by Joe's Jeans, joesjeans.com;
purple suede driving shoes by CH Carolina
Herrera; red bow tie by Perry Ellis, perryellis.
com
I really couldn't
care less about
being a movie
star. I just love
what I do.
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Jill Kargman: What was the eureka moment that
made you want to go into medicine?
Chairman miChael Brodman, md: I was working
as an engineer and I completely hated it. I realized
that I shouldnt do what everyone thinks I should do
because Im good at it, I should do what I want to do.
Then, in medical school, the rotation I had the most fun
at was OBGYN. I learned that 90 percent of what you
do is the routinethats the part you have to like. I like
working with people, I like working with my hands, I like
action. I wanted to have long-term relationships with
my patients and the only feld youre really allowed to
do that is OBGYN. Women are great patients because
theyre open, they talk. I love this practice because I
have patients Ive been taking care of forever.
Kargman: You're rightI feel so close to my doctors,
I love them. I heard you also love woodworking. Is it
hard to make the switch in your head when you fnish a
hysterectomy and then you go build a gazebo? (laughs)
Brodman: I dont really switch gears. Its still working
with my hands. Whether Im performing surgery or
making a table, I have an image in my head of what its
suppose to look like. However, when Im woodworking I
can turn my brain of a litle. I get lost in what Im doing.
Its a way of sort of purging whatevers going on in my
head.
Kargman: How do you get through your personal life
when youre sleeping on a gurney and on-call so much?
Brodman: Well to be honest, I didnt do it well early
Author (and mom of
three!) Jill Kargman
talks to Michael
Brodman, Professor
& Chair Obstetrics,
Gynecology and
Reproductive Science,
about his life in and
out of Mount Sinai
PhotograPhy by Kate Burnley
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on. You can't come home and only
talk about work, it creates problems.
I think that its really hard to get
through those years. One advantage
was that when I was working 110 hours
a week my wife and family understood
why I was tired all the time. The critical
thing is balancing work with the rest of
the world. You cant get absorbed with
thinking, oh I just saved a 7-year-old
and nothing else is as important. If
you take that atitude then the world
just seems so unrelatable. The critical
piece is when youre working, you're
working and when youre of, you have
to shif gears.
Kargman: Tell me about delivering
your frst baby.
Brodman: It just blew me out of the
water. Its the most amazing thing you could ever watch and
it only confrmed that I wanted to be in this feld. Again, its
a happy feld. Its exciting and you develop relationships
with your patients over time. If you put a group of doctors
together, I guarantee no one will complain about what they
do. We just love what we do.
Kargman: You are then involved in so many livesyoure
part of their history.
Brodman: Exactly. People come up to me today and still
say, "You delivered me!"
Kargman: You are like the mayor of Mount Sinai
everyones saluting you.
Brodman: Well, Ive been here forever.
"The critical
piece is when
youre working,
youre working
and when youre
of, you have to
shif gears."
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For more information on Dr. Michael Brodman, please visit www.mountsinai.org/OBGYN
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or more than 80 years, Harrys Shoes
has called New York City homeand
this September, the family-run company
will unveil its expanded store at 2299
Broadway, aer a four-month renovation that more
than doubled its current selling space. The new and
improved store will include new display walls and
tables, a unique salon-style womens section with
banquee seating, and an enhanced selection of bridge
and designer shoes.
Harrys Shoes rst opened in 1931, when Harry
Goldbergs brother-in-law suggested he open a store at
Fih Avenue and 116th Street. Knowing very lile about
the shoe business, Harry led the store to great success
by earning a reputation of unsurpassed customer
service. Harrys son, Joe, began learning the business
at age 12 and worked regularly at the store until it came
his turn to manage a second Harrys Shoes in the South
Bronx. Though the original store closed in the 1960s,
Joe opened the third store at its current location at
Broadway and 83rd Street in 1975.
Joe Goldberg, the father of Harrys Shoes,
passed away in March 2012, but even at 83, he
was instrumental in the negotiation, design and
merchandising of the expansion. Our dad was a true
visionary when he decided to open a Harrys Shoes on
the Upper West Side nearly 40 years ago, said Robert
Goldberg, who, with his sister, Randi Goldberg, is a
third-generation store owner and manager. In 1975,
this area of Manhaan was less than desirable, but
dad had the foresightand determinationto open
a store in the tradition of his father, oering the very
best in customer service, quality and selection in a
neighborhood he knew would eventually thrive with
families and loyal customers. This expansion is truly
his legacy, says Robert. Determined to always provide
the best for their customers, the store remained
open during most of the renovation with very lile
interruption to the business.
The renovated Harrys Shoes will open September
6 and the celebration will include a Mayoral
Proclamation, raffles and free gifts with purchase.
The company has also teamed with Soles4Souls, a
non-profit organization that collects new and gently
worn shoes for those in need and will conduct a
month-long shoe drive.
Eight decades after the opening of its first
store, Harrys Shoes celebrates its
expansion on the Upper West Side
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susan greenfi eld at
75 Central park west
Manhattan's real estate experts share their thoughts on
the market and what's in store for the fall
FALL
forecast
How do you see tHe ManHattan real
estate Market now? Manhatan real estate
remains one of the strongest hard asset classes.
What other asset class can you invest your
money in and have value appreciation while at
the same time, live in or acquire income from it?
do you tHink tHe Fall will bring new
activity? There are so few apartments to own
in Manhatan and demand remains strong. The
classic supply and demand economic conditions
will dictate the market.
wHat Makes you a successFul broker?
I ran Merrill Lynchs international real estate
division for a decade in the 80s and I also owned
my own international real estate boutique
frm in Manhatan before I joined Brown Harris
Stevens in 1996.
Since then, I enjoy working directly with my
clients from everywhere in the world. Every
client has his or her own unique requirements.
Regardless of who I represent, I am passionate
about providing them my market expertise
and knowledge, complete discretion and total
dedication.
My team has over 40 years of combined real
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Brown Harris Stevens
445 Park Avenue
New York, NY 10022
Ofce: 212-906-9214 | Cell: 917.414.0533
sgreenfeld@bhsusa.com
the GaLLeria
117 east 57th street
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 3.5
details: With unparalleled
views from the 39th foor,
this apartment benefts
from the full services of a
concerige, doorman, roof
deck and garage.
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ElEgancE at 15 cPW
15 Central Park West, 32C
Price: $27,750,000
Bedrooms: 3
Details: The superb design of
this high-foor condo shows
of the breathtaking east
and west views, with three
of the rooms rooms facing
Central Park. The luxurious
amenities of this renowned
building include a garage, a
restaurant and a gym.
Manhattan's real estate experts share their thoughts
on the market and what's in store for the fall
FALL
forecast
What do you foresee for the fall real
estate market? are prices going up?
The highest prices will be paid when buyers feel
they are geting value for the property features
they consider most important. New York seems
a safe haven for global buyers seeking a strong,
long-term investment.
What neighborhoods do you think
Will be the most sought-after in the
fall? The best locations will always be the most
sought afer: the Upper East Side, Fifh and Park
Avenues, Central Park West, Time Warner and the
incomparable 15 Central Park West.
have you noticed any trends in the
market for the fall? Buyers at the upper-
end focus more than ever on what they feel is
the best or prime of its kind.
What do you think makes you a
successful broker? Why should
buyers/sellers choose you? My sellers
and buyers would have to answer that, but
hopefully my track record helps illuminate the
second point. Since just 2006 I have sold 51
townhouses with a value exceeding $793 million
dollars as well as several high-end condo sales,
including two recent sales in the Tower of 15
Central Park West, each for over $20 million.
paula del nunzio
Brown Harris Stevens
Senior Vice President, Managing Director
445 Park Avenue
New York NY 10022
212.906.9207
pdelnunzio@bhsusa.com
thE DuPlEx at 998 FiFth
998 Fifh Avenue, 5-6E
Price: $20 million
Bedrooms: 4
Details: This duplex of
extraordinary scale is located
in the only McKim, Mead &
White coop on Fifh Avenue. It
features a massive living room,
family dining room, a huge
kitchen complete with two
pantries, a library and three-
wood burning freplaces.
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Manhattan's real estate experts share their thoughts
on the market and what's in store for the fall
FALL
forecast
What do you foresee for the fall
real estate market? are prices
going up? Continued demand for large
luxury properties. I expect prices will
continue to rise steadily on trophy high-end
apartments in New York.
What neighborhoods do you think
Will be the most sought-after in the
fall? The Upper East Side and Tribeca.
have you noticed any trends in the
market for the fall? Overall trends
going into fall are continued demand for large
open spaces versus chopped up rooms. New
York City is on an island and size maters. The
best way to accent size is to keep it white,
bright and minimally furnished.
What do you think makes you a
successful broker? Why should
buyers/sellers choose you? What
makes me a successful broker is that I am a
great listener who can deliver, with a strong
business sense and great eye. Customer
service is key. Sometimes a buyer does not
know what he wants but instead what he
doesnt want. Representing buyers, I listen
to learn as much as possible about who they
are and what their needs are to fnd them the
right property. I also educate my clients on
the market through data and not personal
opinion. I have a laser focus on delivering
results and use an operational business
approach.
For sellers representing properties I
approach launching a listing like opening a
store for the frst time. Working previously
as a Vice President in Store Design, Visual
and Marketing for 15+ years in retail enables
me to be a stager, marketing guru and
a broker, all at the same time. A clients
property is a brand and a business. It is a
visual experience and it must be marketed
strategically. Before
a listing is live, I
spend a lot of time
at the property,
analyzing it and
preparing it to ensure
that it is presented
the best way
possible. I am vocal
about what needs
to happen to make a
property sell and will
roll up my sleeves to
get it done.
Historic ElEgancE
407 East 75th street
Bedrooms: 6
Details: This stunning 25-
foot-wide townhouse has a
fabulous provenance, and
includes a photographer's
studio and gallery on the
main foor. This pre-war,
4-story home also boasts
two outdoor terraces and a
personal gym.
michelle bourgeois
Town Residential
110 5th Avenue, 6th foor
New York, NY 10011
646.998.7465
mbourgeois@townresidential.com
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TOWN Residential, LLC is a licensed real estate broker and proud member of REBNY. Town Residential LLC is a partnership with Thor Equities LLC. We are pledged to the
letter and spirit of U.S. policy for the achievement of equal housing opportunity throughout the Nation. We encourage and support an affirmative advertising and marketing
program in which there are no barriers to obtaining housing because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin. All information is from sources
deemed reliable but is subject to errors, omissions, changes in price, prior sale or withdrawal without notice. No representation is made as to the accuracy of any description.
All measurements and square footages are approximate. Exact dimensions can be obtained by retaining the services of an architect or engineer.
We dene our neighborhoods as much as they dene us.
407 EAST 75TH STREET TH
6 BR, 9 BATH WEB ID: 802410 $12.5 M
165 CHARLES STREET
3 BR, 3 BATH WEB ID: 852453 $25,000
10 WEST STREET PH
2 BR, 3 BATH WEB ID: 763464 $15,000
238 EAST 4TH STREET TH
4 BR, 2.5 BATH WEB ID: 725314 $8.5M
21 EAST 84TH STREET TH
5 BR, 6 BATH WEB ID: 491333 $17.9 M
161 EAST 63RD STREET TH
5 BR, 7 BATH WEB ID: 714602 $65,000
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Real Estate
By Hall F. Willkie
2ND QUARTER 2012
Compared to a year ago, the average price of a
Manhaan apartment rose slightly to $1,451,155.
The median price rose 2 percent to $850,000 and
the number of sales rose 5 percent.

New York City in 2012 has seen its strongest job
growth in decades, with over 70,000 private-sector
jobs created through May. Perhaps most surprising
has been the level of employment on Wall Street,
which has added 3,500 workers this year and is at
its highest employment level since February 2009.

A strong local economy, the appeal of Manhaan
real estate and record low interest rates have kept
demand, although price sensitive, very strong. At
the same time supply has declined, with 13 percent
fewer apartments available than a year ago.
hwillkie@bhsusa.com
President
Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales
Hall F. Willkie
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Jaye Roter
Candace Roncone
Militza Van Doren
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Arline Tarte
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SOHO POWER CORNER
SoHo. Top fr loft w/17 ceiling. Glorious light
through 16 huge windows. 100 on Greene/50
on Grand. 50 x 50 LR, 3BR, 3 baths, large full-
height mezz, 5000SF+. $7.5M. WEB# 1753156.
Siim Hanja 212-317-3670
Rudi Hanja 212-317-3675
PARK AVENUE BEAUTY
Park Ave. Beautiful corner apt with fantastic
views, 7 room classic. Living room with wbfp,
formal dining room. 2BR plus library/BR, staff
quarters, storage bins. Building has garage with
special price for tenant. $6.3M. WEB# 1752829.
Avideh Ghaffari 212-317-7712
GRACIOUS 6 ROOMS WITH VIEWS
UWS. Glorious Museum and side park views
from 3 front rooms. 2BR, 2.5 baths, eat-in kit,
W/D. Very well maintained. Top prewar
Co-op on great block. $2.950M. WEB# 1539226.
David Anderson 212-588-5618
MacRae Parker 212-906-9205
HUGE TWO BEDROOM (CONV 3) W/D
Midtown East. Expansive 30.5 living
room, private balcony, windowed L-shaped
kitchen, two full baths and powder room,
luxury building, health club, pool, roof deck,
garage. $899K. WEB# 1758172.
Elaine Clayman 212-906-9353
RARE EASTGATE PENTHOUSE
East 70s/Third Avenue. Sunny 2-3BR, 2 bath
penthouse with wrap terrace in Emery Roth
building. 2 wbfp, 11 ceilings, prewar details,
approval for W/D. FS bldg has garden, gym,
pieds-a-terre/pets ok. $3.295M. WEB# 1742954.
Norah Burden 212-588-5617
5.5 ROOMS ON FIFTH AVENUE
Fifth Avenue. Opportunity to combine 2 units
for grand scale 2BR plus library or 3BR,
3 marble baths with all rooms facing Central
Park. 9 foor to ceiling windows. New HVAC.
Corp welcome. $3.5M. WEB# 3153635.
Daniela Rivoir 212-906-9276
CHELSEA COOL CONTEMPORARY
Chelsea. Completely gut renov 25 wide, approx
7,000SF elevator townhouse. 6BR, 6 full baths,
4 half baths. 3 outdoor spaces, plus views of the
Empire State Bldg. $9.85M. WEB# 3145449.
Lisa Lippman 212-588-5606
Scott Moore 212-588-5608
PERFECT 1 BEDROOM AT MET TOWER
Midtown West. Stunning views from every
window; this 1BR, 2 bath is a mint condition.
The entire 1,090SF apt has been beautifully
renovated maximize every inch. $2.7M.
WEB# 3133828.
Howard L. Morrel 212-396-5880
GRAND 2BR, 2.5 BATHS
SoHo. Floor-to-ceilings windows, bright
and airy in new condominium in the heart
of the trendy downtown area. Over 1,400SF.
Available immediately. $1.995M.
WEB# 1748595
Silvana Mander 212-317-7706
PARK AVENUE
East 36th Street. Spacious corner, beautiful
renovation. 2BR, 2 bath. Windowed kitchen
and bath, full-service building offers newly
done hallways/lobby, charming garden, garage.
Pieds-a-terre ok. $1.15M. WEB# 1569977.
Paula Schott 212-317-7789
PENTHOUSE AT TRUMP WORLD TOWER
UN Plaza. Spectacular 360 degree views from
this 90th foor 5,428SF 4BR, 5.5 bath condo.
Floor-to-ceiling windows and 156 ceilings
throughout. 5-star services. $19.8M.
WEB# 1742887.
Kyle Blackmon 212-588-5648
DAKOTA PARKFRONT MASTERPIECE
West 70s/CPW. Rare high foor. 100 fronting
Central Park. Grand-scale entertaining
rooms; 29 LR. Chefs eat-in kitchen. 7 wood
burning freplaces. Flexible layout; 3-5BR,
terrace. $29.6M. WEB# 1744568.
John Burger 212-906-9274
ne w y o r k c i t y t he ha mp t o ns pa l m b e a c h ne w y o r k c i t y t he ha mp t o ns pa l m b e a c h
2 BEDROOM GEORGICA CONDO
UES. Bright 1,296SF 2BR (split plan),
2 marble bath condo. Mint condition, open
kitchen with upscale appliances, hardwood
foors, low taxes. $1.75M. WEB# 1570880.
Glenn J. Minnick 212-396-5870
PREWAR ELEGANCE
East 70s/Fifth Ave. The gracious 47 entrance
gallery of this 12 rm apt opens to a corner LR,
library, reception rm & FDR. High ceils. 2BR.
Large EIK & staff area. $12M. WEB# 1736882.
Leslie Coleman 212-906-9387
Mary Rutherfurd 212-906-9211
HOTEL SUITE AT THE PLAZA
CPS/Fifth Ave. Studio suite at The Plaza, the
perfect pied-a-terre. Own a turn-key residence that
is avail when you need it, and producing income
when you dont. $1.285M. WEB# 1743912.
Doug Russell 212-906-9247
Matthew Russell 212-906-9311
CENTRAL PARK & RIVER VIEWS
Midtown West. Most exciting location in NYC.
Time Warner mint 2BR, 2.5 bath, 54th fr unit
with fr-to-ceil windows with direct park views
from every room. $8.45M. WEB# 1742679.
Carol A. Raskin 212-452-6215
Mark P. Raskin 212-452-6214
EDITH WHARTONS ARCHITECTS
East 60s/Madison Ave. 28 wide, 6-story neo-
Georgian limestone/brick rare historic mansion.
Magnifcent proportions grand staircase,
original details, elev. $24.5M. WEB# 1546718.
Elizabeth Sierzega 212-906-9217
Paula Del Nunzio 212-906-9207
HAND CRAFTED MASTERPIECE
Chelsea. This approx. 2,408SF duplex
penthouse Co-op with a terrace of approx
1,200SF is in extra mint condition after being
recently renovated from the ground up with
unmatched details. $4.2M. WEB# 1195819.
Filipacchi Foussard Team 212-452-4468
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John Burger
Elizabeth Celano
Janice Cimberg
Richard F. Ferrari
Cathy Franklin
Sally Hallows
Julia Hoagland
Diane Abrams
Marlene Marcus
Lisa Lippman
We are pledged to the letter and spirit of U.S. policy for the achievement of equal housing opportunity throughout the Nation. We encourage and support an affirmative advertising and
marketing program in which there are no barriers to obtaining housing because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin.
Nicholas Palance
Dominic R. Paolillo
Susan Raanan
Sophie Ravet
Jaye Roter
Candace Roncone
Militza Van Doren
Sarah Orlinsky-Maitland
Arline Tarte
Kathryn Steinberg
We are pledged to the letter and spirit of U.S. policy for the achievement of equal housing opportunity throughout the Nation. We encourage and support an affirmative advertising and
marketing program in which there are no barriers to obtaining housing because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin.
SOHO POWER CORNER
SoHo. Top fr loft w/17 ceiling. Glorious light
through 16 huge windows. 100 on Greene/50
on Grand. 50 x 50 LR, 3BR, 3 baths, large full-
height mezz, 5000SF+. $7.5M. WEB# 1753156.
Siim Hanja 212-317-3670
Rudi Hanja 212-317-3675
PARK AVENUE BEAUTY
Park Ave. Beautiful corner apt with fantastic
views, 7 room classic. Living room with wbfp,
formal dining room. 2BR plus library/BR, staff
quarters, storage bins. Building has garage with
special price for tenant. $6.3M. WEB# 1752829.
Avideh Ghaffari 212-317-7712
GRACIOUS 6 ROOMS WITH VIEWS
UWS. Glorious Museum and side park views
from 3 front rooms. 2BR, 2.5 baths, eat-in kit,
W/D. Very well maintained. Top prewar
Co-op on great block. $2.950M. WEB# 1539226.
David Anderson 212-588-5618
MacRae Parker 212-906-9205
HUGE TWO BEDROOM (CONV 3) W/D
Midtown East. Expansive 30.5 living
room, private balcony, windowed L-shaped
kitchen, two full baths and powder room,
luxury building, health club, pool, roof deck,
garage. $899K. WEB# 1758172.
Elaine Clayman 212-906-9353
RARE EASTGATE PENTHOUSE
East 70s/Third Avenue. Sunny 2-3BR, 2 bath
penthouse with wrap terrace in Emery Roth
building. 2 wbfp, 11 ceilings, prewar details,
approval for W/D. FS bldg has garden, gym,
pieds-a-terre/pets ok. $3.295M. WEB# 1742954.
Norah Burden 212-588-5617
5.5 ROOMS ON FIFTH AVENUE
Fifth Avenue. Opportunity to combine 2 units
for grand scale 2BR plus library or 3BR,
3 marble baths with all rooms facing Central
Park. 9 foor to ceiling windows. New HVAC.
Corp welcome. $3.5M. WEB# 3153635.
Daniela Rivoir 212-906-9276
CHELSEA COOL CONTEMPORARY
Chelsea. Completely gut renov 25 wide, approx
7,000SF elevator townhouse. 6BR, 6 full baths,
4 half baths. 3 outdoor spaces, plus views of the
Empire State Bldg. $9.85M. WEB# 3145449.
Lisa Lippman 212-588-5606
Scott Moore 212-588-5608
PERFECT 1 BEDROOM AT MET TOWER
Midtown West. Stunning views from every
window; this 1BR, 2 bath is a mint condition.
The entire 1,090SF apt has been beautifully
renovated maximize every inch. $2.7M.
WEB# 3133828.
Howard L. Morrel 212-396-5880
GRAND 2BR, 2.5 BATHS
SoHo. Floor-to-ceilings windows, bright
and airy in new condominium in the heart
of the trendy downtown area. Over 1,400SF.
Available immediately. $1.995M.
WEB# 1748595
Silvana Mander 212-317-7706
PARK AVENUE
East 36th Street. Spacious corner, beautiful
renovation. 2BR, 2 bath. Windowed kitchen
and bath, full-service building offers newly
done hallways/lobby, charming garden, garage.
Pieds-a-terre ok. $1.15M. WEB# 1569977.
Paula Schott 212-317-7789
PENTHOUSE AT TRUMP WORLD TOWER
UN Plaza. Spectacular 360 degree views from
this 90th foor 5,428SF 4BR, 5.5 bath condo.
Floor-to-ceiling windows and 156 ceilings
throughout. 5-star services. $19.8M.
WEB# 1742887.
Kyle Blackmon 212-588-5648
DAKOTA PARKFRONT MASTERPIECE
West 70s/CPW. Rare high foor. 100 fronting
Central Park. Grand-scale entertaining
rooms; 29 LR. Chefs eat-in kitchen. 7 wood
burning freplaces. Flexible layout; 3-5BR,
terrace. $29.6M. WEB# 1744568.
John Burger 212-906-9274
ne w y o r k c i t y t he ha mp t o ns pa l m b e a c h ne w y o r k c i t y t he ha mp t o ns pa l m b e a c h
2 BEDROOM GEORGICA CONDO
UES. Bright 1,296SF 2BR (split plan),
2 marble bath condo. Mint condition, open
kitchen with upscale appliances, hardwood
foors, low taxes. $1.75M. WEB# 1570880.
Glenn J. Minnick 212-396-5870
PREWAR ELEGANCE
East 70s/Fifth Ave. The gracious 47 entrance
gallery of this 12 rm apt opens to a corner LR,
library, reception rm & FDR. High ceils. 2BR.
Large EIK & staff area. $12M. WEB# 1736882.
Leslie Coleman 212-906-9387
Mary Rutherfurd 212-906-9211
HOTEL SUITE AT THE PLAZA
CPS/Fifth Ave. Studio suite at The Plaza, the
perfect pied-a-terre. Own a turn-key residence that
is avail when you need it, and producing income
when you dont. $1.285M. WEB# 1743912.
Doug Russell 212-906-9247
Matthew Russell 212-906-9311
CENTRAL PARK & RIVER VIEWS
Midtown West. Most exciting location in NYC.
Time Warner mint 2BR, 2.5 bath, 54th fr unit
with fr-to-ceil windows with direct park views
from every room. $8.45M. WEB# 1742679.
Carol A. Raskin 212-452-6215
Mark P. Raskin 212-452-6214
EDITH WHARTONS ARCHITECTS
East 60s/Madison Ave. 28 wide, 6-story neo-
Georgian limestone/brick rare historic mansion.
Magnifcent proportions grand staircase,
original details, elev. $24.5M. WEB# 1546718.
Elizabeth Sierzega 212-906-9217
Paula Del Nunzio 212-906-9207
HAND CRAFTED MASTERPIECE
Chelsea. This approx. 2,408SF duplex
penthouse Co-op with a terrace of approx
1,200SF is in extra mint condition after being
recently renovated from the ground up with
unmatched details. $4.2M. WEB# 1195819.
Filipacchi Foussard Team 212-452-4468
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Brown Harris Stevens
Kathy Sloane, 212.906.9258
Co-Exclusive with Keren
ksloane@bhsusa.com
512 Park Avenue
Rare Full Floor
Price: $23,500,000
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 4.5
History: Built in 1911, this build-
ing is one of the few on Park
Avenue that was built before
World War I.
Perks & Amenities: This rare,
full floor home boasts a lime-
stone Neo-Classical faade and
breathtaking city views, all with
the comfort and convenience
provided by the full service
doorman building.
Neighborhood perks: Madison
Avenue shopping, Blooming-
dales, off Broadway theater,
Central Park, and fine dining
are all within blocks of
the apartment.
Years of experience: 9
Greatest accomplishment: I am very grateful and proud to successfully run my own real
estate practice at Brown Harris Stevens.
Specialty: Townhouses, buildings and apartments in Manhattan.
Best advice: Tell the truth. Work hard. Always put your clients first.
Motto: Whether you are a client or a broker, surround yourself with good people and
stick with them through thick and thin. Ultimately, the people you choose to work with
and spend your time with will be a big determinate of your success and your happiness.
David Kornmeier
Brown Harris Stevens
Vice President, Director
Christie's International Real Estate
1926 Broadway, New York, NY 10023
212.588.5642
dkornmeier@bhsusa.com
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101 W 67TH ST: Stunning high floor, 4,200 sq ft
condo with spectacular views of Central Park and the
Manhattan skyline. $27,000,000. WEB: S0018156. Eva
Mohr, 212.606.7736, Serena Boardman, 212.606.7611
E 68TH ST TOWNHOUSE OFF MADISON AVE:
22 wide, elevator, 6 stories plus full basement. 11,000
sq ft impeccably maintained, vacant. $17,500,000. WEB:
S0018052. Fred Williams, 212.606.7737
1 MORTON SQ: Spectacular river views make this
2 bedroom, 2 bath apartment one of the most
desirable in Morton Square. $2,850,000. WEB:
S0018186. Pamela OConnor, 212.606.7709
33 EAST END AVE: Located on a quiet cul de sac.
Elegant 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with high beamed
ceilings, eat in kitchen and terrace. $1,495,000.WEB:
S0016230. Phyllis Gallaway, 212.606.7678
THE OSBORNE: Historic 5 room, 1 bedroom,
library, 2 bath home with loft space above the
kitchen. Open views. $1,400,000. WEB: S0018245.
Pat Wheatley, 212.606.7613, Nikki Field, 212.606.7669
30 EAST 62ND STREET: Bright and sunny 1 bed-
room, 1 bath co-op with open exposures, high ceil-
ings. Low maintenance. $990,000. WEB: S0017995.
Olga Neulist, 212.606.7707, Jake Fay, 212.606.7602
CHELSEA TOWNHOUSE WITH POOL: 5 story,
22.5 wide townhouse in perfect location.
$9,950,000. WEB: S0017987. Stan Ponte,
212.606.4109,Vannessa Kaufman, 212.606.7639
THE BEEKMAN, 575 PARK AVENUE: Unique
opportunity to purchase a penthouse and a 1-bed-
room in one of NYs finest location. $2,800,000.
WEB: S0018230. Barbara AndersonTerry, 212.606.7772
810 FIFTH AVE: Wonderful 13-into-11 room, JER
Carpenter designed full floor apartment with lovely
leafy views of Central Park. $19,900,000. WEB:
S0018158. Serena Boardman, 212.606.7611
CARLYLE HOTEL: Beautifully renovated 1,100 sq ft
residence on high floor. Filled with light and open airy
city views. 1 bedroom, 2 baths. $1,785,000. WEB:
S0018124. Kathy Hoffman Linburn, 212.606.7791
15 MADISON SQ NORTH: Triple mint condo loft 4
room residence with 12 ceilings, 1 bedroom, office/
library, 2 baths. $2,095,000. WEB: S0018223. Debra
Peltz, 212.606.7635, Kimberly Harounian, 212.606.7616
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25 COLUMBUS CIRCLE: Beautiful split 2 bed-
rooms, 2 baths with floor to ceiling windows on high
floor in the Time Warner Center. $3,975,000. WEB:
S0018207. Uni Kim Cregan, 212.606.7659
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