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Topping off celebration overlooking the Hudson River from the 12th floor of 165 Charles St., a new residential luxury tower designed by Richard Meier and developed by Izak Senbahar and Simon Elias of Alexico Management Group
Real Estate Weekly, Sept 1, 2004
Topping off celebration overlooking the Hudson River from the 12th floor of 165 Charles St., a new residential luxury tower designed by Richard Meier and developed by Izak Senbahar and Simon Elias of Alexico Management Group. Celebrants included (l. to r.): Kevin Lee, of Richard Meier & Partners, Buzz Harris, of Alexico Management Group, James Lansill, of The Sunshine Group, Stuart Marton, of Alexico Management Group, Izak Senbahar, developer, Alexico Management Group., Madeline Hult-Zeff, of The Sunshine Group, Carlos Tan, of Richard Meier & Partners, Tony Cottone, of Bovis Lend Lease, Bernhard Karpf, of Richard Meier & Partners, and Abraham Pitsirilos, of Bovis Lend Lease.
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