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Friday, December 5, 2014

News from The New York Landmarks Conservancy: Celebrating Winter Holidays in New York Our Coverage Sponsored by Stribling and Associates






Winter Holidays in New York

"City sidewalks, busy sidewalks, dressed in holiday style." 
- Silver Bells, composed by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans


For over 30 years, Stribling and Associates has represented high-end residential real estate, specializing in the sale and rental of townhouses, condos, co-ops, and lofts throughout Manhattan and Brooklyn, and around the globe. Stribling has more than 200 professional brokers who use their respected expertise to provide personalized service to buyers and sellers at all price levels. A separate division, Stribling Private Brokerage, discreetly markets properties over $5 million, and commands a significant market share in this rarified sector of residential real estate. Stribling is the exclusive New York City affiliate of Savills, a leading global real estate advisor with over 200 office in 48 countries. 




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Whom You Know Congratulates their new President, Elizabeth Ann Stribling-Kivlan: http://www.whomyouknow.com/2012/12/breaking-manhattan-real-estate-news.html


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In New York, wonderful landmarks surround us each and every day. From the iconic buildings that define the City’s spectacular skyline to the diverse neighborhoods where we live, work, and play, we’re blessed with a richness of unparalleled architectural heritage.

To help celebrate these magnificent New York landmarks, the Conservancy highlights various building functions and styles each month.

In December, in observance of the year-end holidays, the Conservancy will showcase the landmarks where we enjoy the enchanting sights and sounds of the season.

Carnegie Hall … The Plaza … Central Park … Grand Central … the New York Botanical Garden … the Cloisters … BAM … Rockefeller Center … the Bronx Zoo … the list goes on and on!

Through our Mystery Landmark competition and Tourist In Your Own Town video series, we will explore some of the City’s most magical holiday sites. We’ll create a Facebook album with some historic photos from our archives for you to enjoy. Feel free to send us your favorite seasonal pictures and we will post them too!


Photo: courtesy of Tishman Speyer, photographer Bart Barlow


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