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ome of New York's most influential real estate families have long adhered to a strict policy: never sell. Despite enduring two world wars and multiple economic crises, they've managed to hold onto their properties. However, the shift towards remote work has finally forced them to reconsider this stance.
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NYC Real Estate Dynasties Unload Assets Amid Market Slump
New York's Real Estate Elite Ditch Tradition Amid Office Market Decline
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Buyer found for Robin Williams' previous Seacliff residence
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Did a Senior Mayoral Staffer Sacrifice Everything for Chick-fil-A?
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