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Extell unveils Stanhope 'masterwork' at 995 Fifth.
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Real Estate Weekly
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February 22, 2006
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A limited edition of 26 residences, designed by Rosario Candela and interpreted by John Simpson, are now offered for sale at The Stanhope, 995 Fifth Avenue.
Extell Development has commissioned famed classicist John Simpson who is best known for designing the Queen's Gallery at Buckingham Palace to design The Stanhope residences and interior finishes. This location on Fifth Avenue, opposite the world famous Metropolitan Museum of Art, is certainly one of the most desired ...
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