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Swig Equities launches the exchange at 25 Board Street: art gallery-like production in Downtown's FiDi neighborhood.


To open sales for The Exchange at 25 Broad Street, Swig Equities' latest residential condominium in Downtown's FiDi (Financial District), President Kent Swig hosted an art gallery-type event for agents from Manhattan's major brokerage firms in the property's grand 19th century marble lobby. Swig Equities is remastering the building's 346 residential apartments into the finest condominium apartments available in Downtown, blending modern design and technology with traditional craftsmanship and using the richest of materials. The grand hallway of the lobby was used to host the event and featured color-changing kinetic lights, while a video projected the property's new kitchens, bathrooms and amenity spaces onto a large, custom-designed screen. The building's stately facade was washed in Swig Equities' signature purple to commemorate the occasion. The largest and most valuable office building in America at the time of its completion in 1902, The Exchange at 25 Broad Street immediately evokes Downtown Manhattan's Golden Age.

Kenneth Malian PRUDENTIAL DOUGLAS ELLIMAN

Abby Plitt Gellert HALSTEAD

Steve Moron PREFERRED EMPIRE

Kent Swig SWIG EQUITIES

Paul Sgrove SWIG EQUITIES

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Anna Angel CITIHABITATS

Larry Weinstein PREFERRED EMPIRE

Julie Ford PRUDENTIAL DOUGLAS ELLIMAN

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Susan Karlic Ralph Brescia CITIHABITATS

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Alison Root SWIG EQUITIES

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Esther Weis SWIG EQUITIES

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Kent Swig SWIG EQUITIES

Richard J. Brickell JOSEPH P. DAY

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Stephanie Mastronardi SWIG EQUITIES Margaret Bay Jacqueline Fitzgerald Michelle Jacobson BROWN HARRIS STEVENS

Les Governale Robert Stahl HALSTEAD

Richard Grossman Jon Phillips Ginnie Gardiner HALSTEAD

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Date:Apr 25, 2007
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