Friday, February 3, 2017

Kathy Sloane Achieves $30 Million Apartment Sale at 432 Park Avenue


Known in the New York, NY, luxury real estate sphere for her brokerage services, Kathy Sloane has managed more than $1 billion in sales over the course of her career. Among Kathy Sloane’s real estate accomplishments with Brown Harris Stevens in 2016 was representing the buyer of a $30 million half-floor apartment on 432 Park Avenue’s 72nd floor. 

Apartment 72A is in the upper reaches of the 96-story building, which stands as the tallest residential tower in the Western Hemisphere. The aerie has an unparalleled view of Central Park and the Upper East Side, and features an eastern exposure overlooking the East River. The apartment encompasses more than 4,000 square feet and includes three bedrooms and four bathrooms, as well as a library. The monthly carrying costs associated with the apartment are approximately $16,000.

This noteworthy sale accompanied the $27.5 million sale of the adjoining apartment, 72B, which has the same dimensions and features, but enjoys a sunset view across the Hudson River to the west. The late July sale was completed by a colleague of Ms. Sloane at Brown Harris Stevens, with the buyers of both units choosing to remain anonymous.

Wednesday, January 4, 2017

Four Freedoms Park Plays Host to Various Types of Events


As a luxury real estate broker with Brown Harris Stevens, Kathy Sloane has participated in more than $1 billion dollars of sales during her career in New York, NY. Outside of her pursuits in real estate, Kathy Sloane is a trustee of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms Park.

As the first New York-based memorial to recognize Franklin D. Roosevelt, Four Freedoms Park remains dedicated to supporting public work and driving those efforts that support the freedoms of all. Maintained through the Four Freedoms Park Conservatory, this space also serves as a place for several inspired purposes such as events. 

Individuals and groups may arrange to host events at Four Freedoms Park. With its spaces able to accommodate nearly 2,000 people, the park often hosts events for both corporate and nonprofit entities. Whether these organizations are interested in holding large black-tie dinners with 400 guests or casual holiday parties, they must first pay a rental fee that helps to supplement the park’s maintenance and educational efforts.

Four Freedoms Park also frequently serves as a venue for wedding ceremonies. Couples may exchange their vows amidst foliage-lined promenades set before the backdrop of New York City and even host their receptions in the park. For those who wish for a smaller ceremony, Four Freedoms Park can arrange to host their event during its normal daytime hours.