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The Moinian Group, along with Cantor & Pecorella, Inc., raised $40,000 for the New York Police New York Police may refer to:
  • New York City Police (NYPD)
  • New York State Police
  • Port Authority Police(PAPD)
 and Fire Widow's and Children's Fund at the Downtown Club 9/11 Memorial Charity Basketball Event, a 3-on-3 extravaganza pitting New York City New York City: see New York, city.
New York City

City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S.
 police officers and firefighters against each other in a charity basketball game. Corporate donors included The Moinian Group; Cantor & Pecorella, Inc.; American Express; Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver shrive  
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v.tr.
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 & Jacobson LLP; Key Bank; Newmark & Co.; North Fork Bank North Fork Bank was an American bank headquartered in Melville, New York purchased by Capital One at the end of 2006 for $14.6 billion U.S. dollars. It was only the second bank bought by Capital One, and was the larger of two acquisitions comprising Capital One's 2005-06 expansion  and Wachovia. The event featured former New York Knick power forward Jerome "Junk Yard Dog" Williams as the game's referee and the Knicks public address announcer Mike "Wally" Walczewski as the voice of the game. The FDNY FDNY Fire Department New York (New York City, NY, USA)
FDNY Fort Drum, New York (US Army) 
 team dominated the game, winning handily, 74-56.

Located at 20 West St., The Downtown Club is the former site of the Downtown Athletic Club The Downtown Athletic Club was an athletic club in a 35-story building located at 19 West Street in Lower Manhattan, New York City, USA. It was founded in 1926. By 1927, it had purchased this site next to the Hudson River to construct its own building. , which once housed the Heisman Trophy. The Moinian Group is now converting the building to 283 luxurious studio, one-and two bedroom condominiums, with amenities that seek to preserve the building's athletic theme, including The Trophy Club, an "extreme" 12,000-square-foot spa and health club on two contiguous floors. The club will include state-of-the art cardio equipment; a fitness room for yoga, fitness, boxing and stretch classes; a weight area, a landscaped sun deck and a spa with massage service and a steam room.

For more information on condos at The Downtown Club, please contact Justin DeBlase of Cantor & Pecorella Inc., at (212) 363-2020 x 24 or Justin@trophycondo.com.
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Title Annotation:Cantor & Pecorella Inc. raises funds for the New York Police and Fire Widow's and Children's Fund
Publication:Real Estate Weekly
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Nov 2, 2005
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