Thursday, March 3, 2016

100 Avenue A reps say that 100 Avenue A is already 50% sold



As previously noted, developer Ben Shaoul's residences at 100 Avenue A between East Sixth Street and East Seventh Street at the new 6-story 8-story building will start at $1.28 million.

Apparently people want to live here, according to the people who are selling the units.

Per a news release on the opening of the sales office at 115 Avenue A yesterday:

Prior to opening the sales office, the rare luxury 32 unit condo property is already 50% sold to date as a result of early buzz generated by a daring marketing campaign featuring nearly nude models painted to blend into their surroundings. 100 Avenue A is set to break countless records, including the highest residential price per square foot achieved in the East Village for a non-penthouse unit, with residence 7C already going into contract for $2,685 per foot.

Previously on EV Grieve:
The retail space at Ben Shaoul's 100 Avenue A is available for $24.5 million; plus, naked model marketing clarification!

Trying to figure out what is going on at 98-100 Avenue A

Part of the former Alphabets storefront will serve as sales office for Ben Shaoul's 100 Avenue A

Someone threw black paint bombs at the naked women condo ad along 100 Avenue A

Take a look at the inside of Ben Shaoul's condos at 100 Avenue A

100 Avenue A announces its incoming sales office with familiar naked, graffitied person motif

10 comments:

  1. "Rare"? I guess my definition of "rare" doesn't include "one of countless hideous cookie cutter 'luxury upscale' developments, this one with a pretentious, pseudo-sophisticated marketing campaign geared to attract fratboy idiots and blithering bimbos by pretending to be unique and 'edgy'". Silly me!

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  2. For weeks now I have been hearing a loud banging sound, I assumed it was from one or more of the many construction sites but now I realize its the last nail being pounded in the East Village's coffin.

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  3. Yep, that's the noise you hear. (Can't be that they're all snapping their designer handbags/briefcases shut at the same time.)

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  4. This is very hard to believe as the Times and other media call the luxury boom shot.

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  5. Pussy Galore indeed!

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  6. It's not true. The real estate business has been hyping, super-hyping sales for years.

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  7. Grieve, should know better than to run a story based on some phony balony "newswire" crappy write up. Did you read it? "100 Avenue A is set to break countless records..." GTFO of here with that false bullshit.

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  8. $1.28 million dollars. On Ave A above a bar known for serving duchy bros. No big deal at all. I'll just write a check and spend another 1 million dollars on furniture and blow.

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  9. We already have NoHo, SoHo, NoMad. Maybe the area around this building should be called "BroHo" - because you can't get more accurate than that.

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