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| Size (ft²) | $ per ft² | Price | |
| Studio | 658 | 1,266 | 725,000 |
| 1 BR | 827 | 1,295 | 1,140,000 |
| 2 BR | 1,404 | 1,424 | 2,097,500 |
| 3 BR | 2,252 | 1,654 | 3,925,000 |
| 4+ BR | 3,590 | 1,867 | 8,495,000 |
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Whatever Happened To 'Central Park North?'
The Observer mulls over the once promising 110th Street that was destined to be New York’s next hot address, but development has come to a halt leaving 111 Central Park North the only luxury building on that stretch of the park.
“But that’s not going to happen for a while,” Mr. Davis continued. “No, nothing’s going to happen. For three or four or maybe five years, it’s going to take, it could take that long. To the point where people can build buildings again and it makes sense.”
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