Stribling & Associates.Stribling & Associates broker Marilyn Corradini, alumni of Marymount Fifth Avenue and Marymount International, represented Marymount in the purchase of a six-story townhouse town·house or town house n. 1. A residence in a city. 2. A row house, especially a fashionable one. at 2 East 2nd Street in Manhattan. The selling price was $9.5 million. The building will serve as the future home of Marymount's Middle School. The school will open its doors in September 2001. The six-story townhouse, represented by Paula Del Nunzio of Brown, Harris, Stevens, was designed by Schickel & Ditmars and completed in 1900 by Albert Jennings, a society figure, investor and avid AVID Cardiology A clinical trial–Antiarrhythmics Versus Implantable Defibrillators that compared the effect of implantable defibrillators vs the best medical therapy–antiarrhythmics for survivors of MI or those with nonsustained ventricular tachycardia golfer who lived there with his family. In 1939 it was turned into apartment buildings. It is approximately 14,732 square feet, including a full-windowed basement This article is about the section of a building. For the foundation, see Basement rock. A basement is one or more floors of a building that are either completely or partially below the ground floor. Slab-on-grade buildings do not have basements. with two doors opening to a small garden. East 82nd Street between Fifth and Madison is widely regarded as one of the finest townhouse blocks off Fifth Avenue. Number Two faces the grand facade facade (fəsäd`), exterior face or wall of a building. The term implies ordered placement of its openings and other features and thus seems inapplicable to a wall without design. of the Metropolitan Museum. It is the only block largely developed under the terms of a covenant of March 1888, which guaranteed the construction of superior quality mansions. The Kips Bay Designer Showhouse was held in the building this last May and June. "The opening of the Middle School in its new location enables us to develop all of our programs and create an even stronger learning environment for our entire school community," said Sister Kathleen Pagan, RSHM RSHM Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary (religious order) RSHM Rosen School of Hospitality Management (University of Central Florida) , headmistress head·mis·tress n. A woman who is the principal of a school, usually a private school. Noun 1. headmistress - a woman headmaster of Marymount School. "The additional space will allows us to add innovative and creative facilities for library, science, technology, art, drama, and dinning." Acquisition of the townhouse was made possible by a long-term, low-interest loan provided by a friend of the school who wishes to remain anonymous. |
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