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  • Penthouse at the VU May Shatter Kips Bay Record

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    Penthouse B at the VU offers a private terrace with direct Empire State views.

    Courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens

    We hear Brown Harris Stevens has put a penthouse apartment under contract that is the highest-priced condo sale ever in Kips Bay. Though Behind The Hedges does not know what the final sale price will be, the contract price, we’re told, sets a new benchmark for the neighborhood, a positive sign for the New York City real estate market.

    Located within the VU at 368 Third Avenue, a 100-unit high-rise that was completed in 2021 and soars above its neighbors, Penthouse B was last asking $9,499,000 when the contract was signed on July 14. This duplex penthouse offers 2,296 square feet, three bedrooms and three-and-a-half baths.

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    The upper-level main living area of #PHB at the VU, located at 368 Third Avenue.Courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens

    The record to beat in Kips Bay, a neighborhood considered to run from 34th Street to 23rd Street, bounded by the East River and Third Avenue to the west, is $7,655,625 — That’s the price Penthouse No. 1 at 181 East 28th Street sold for in March of 2024. With 3,114 square feet in the condo, that equates to a price of $2,458 per square foot.

    Situated on the 33rd and 34th floors of the 36-story building, the condo unit offers coveted features for any New York City apartment; Eleven-foot ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows provide city views in three directions out from Kips Bay. A spacious foyer leads into the open-concept living and dining areas, as well as provides access to the private terrace with direct Empire State Building views. The kitchen, like much of the interior spaces at the VU under interior designer Paris Forino’s direction, are sophisticated and have a light palette, with bleached oak and white lacquer.

    Residents of the VU enjoy New York City skyline views.Courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens

    The primary suite features a spa-like bathroom with walls clad in oversized soft white marble tiles and an intricate mosaic floor pattern made of three different marbles. Sinks and showers are complemented by The Grace Collection, Forino’s custom line of faucets and fixtures for Waterworks in polished chrome, produced exclusively for VU New York, according to the listing.

    Residents of the VU enjoy a doorman and full floor of amenities from the fitness center to the screening room. A rooftop terrace is situated on the final and 36th floor, featuring lush greenery and a place to lounge and take in the city views.

    Brown Harris Stevens handles the exclusive sales and marketing for the VU. The agents, Candice Milano, Malessa Rambarran and Brett A. Miles, declined to comment.

    A striking townhouse in West Chelsea comes to market, while record-breaking deals are happening in Kips Bay and FiDi. Plus, Frances Katzen breaks down some data.

    The lower level primary bedroomCourtesy of Brown Harris Stevens

    This article appeared in the Labor Day weekend issue of Behind The Hedges in Dan’s Papers. Tap this link to read the full digital version. For more on Manhattan real estate, explore behindthehedges.com

     

     

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  • Man charged with concealing corpse after woman’s remains found in sleeping bag

    Man charged with concealing corpse after woman’s remains found in sleeping bag

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    KIPS BAY, Manhattan (WABC) — A 55-year-old man is in police custody after the body of 31-year-old Yazmeen Williams was found inside a sleeping bag in Kips Bay last week.

    The medical examiner’s office determined Williams had been shot in the head and her death was ruled a homicide.

    Chad Irish faces a slew of charges, including concealment of a corpse, criminal possession of a weapon and menacing.

    Police say Irish threatened a 47-year-old man who identified him at the Strauss Houses on East 28th Street, where Williams’ body was found.

    He has not been charged with the death of Williams, but the investigation continues.

    Irish has 21 prior arrests in a record that goes back to the early ’90s and has been in and out of state prison.

    He was most recently released on parole for a July 2022 robbery in the Bronx.

    The community where the woman was found is outraged. On Monday evening, a crowd mobbed Irish as he was taken out of his home on a stretcher and taken into custody. They yelled murderer, cursed him out and threw punches and asked why he would kill a woman who grew up in the neighborhood and who by all accounts never had a problem with anyone.

    Detectives believe Irish was the man in the motorized wheelchair seen on video dragging and leaving the body on East 27th street Friday, using a dolly to wheel it.

    Meanwhile family and friends continue to mourn the death of their loved one as a makeshift memorial has been created.

    Williams’ family described her as someone who wanted to be an advocate for women and part of the justice system to fight for victims.

    “She was beautiful, she was sweet, she was college-educated, she was just a good person,” said the victim’s aunt Nisha Ramirez.

    Senator Kristen Gonzalez, Assemblymember Harvey Epstein and Councilmember Carlina Rivera released a joint statement on Williams’ death and said they also are grieving and outraged:

    “Our hearts go out to Yazmeen’s family, particularly her mother, Nicole Williams, who has shown immense strength during this unimaginably difficult time. Yazmeen was a bright and accomplished individual, a graduate of Buffalo State University with a degree in criminal justice, and she had just begun a promising career with the New York City Housing Authority. The loss of someone so deeply committed to the wellbeing of her neighbors is immeasurable. This tragedy has left a void in the hearts of all those who knew and loved her.”

    The statement went on to say that members of the Straus Houses community have requested more security cameras to enhance safety and the lawmakers will do everything in their power to improve safety and security.

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  • Person found dead inside sleeping bag on Manhattan street

    Person found dead inside sleeping bag on Manhattan street

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    KIPS BAY, Manhattan (WABC) — A person was found dead inside a sleeping bag in Manhattan.

    The discovery was made just before 5 p.m. Friday on 207 E. 27th Street when officers responded to reports of a suspicious package.

    Officers then saw the sleeping bag and discovered the dead body inside.

    Eyewitnesses say the body was left with the trash on the street.

    The gender of the body is unknown. An investigation is underway.

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    Lucy Yang was at the vigil, where hundreds came to mourn the victims.

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  • Chalk pleas and arguments with opponents: Inside another college campus pro-Palestine protest in Manhattan | amNewYork

    Chalk pleas and arguments with opponents: Inside another college campus pro-Palestine protest in Manhattan | amNewYork

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    Students at Kips Bay’s School of Visual Arts (SVA) joined with colleges across the nation Thursday to demand their institution divests from Israel.

    Photo by Dean Moses