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16 October 2010 www.TheRealDeal.com B Y THE NUMBERS 10. Planned size of the Heschel School’s building on 61st Street, slated for completion in 2012 adjacent to its new high school at 20 West End Avenue, which was completed in 2002: 11. Number of students enrolled at Heschel, in grades nursery through 12: 12. Length of time that Heschel’s two buildings — a 54,788-square-foot building at 270 West 89th Street and a 23,530-square-foot building at 314 West 91st Street — have been on the market, with no formal asking prices, as of late September: 9. Amount paid in 2006 by the Abra- ham Joshua Heschel School, a Jew- ish private school, for property at 246 West 61st Street, with plans filed last October to build a new nine-story building there for grades K-8: 2. Amount that the Convent of the Sacred Heart school — at 1 East 91st Street — paid Verizon New York for a three-story building on a 12,500- square-foot lot at 406 East 91st Street in October 2008, about $280 per buildable square foot: 3. Amount that the Dalton School paid in May 2009 for a townhouse at 51 East 91st Street, to connect to its K-3 location next door at 53 East 91st Street: 4. Asking price for an 85,000-square- foot property at 1277 Locust Avenue and 14th Street in the Midwood section of Brooklyn, built in 1911 and currently home to the Shulamith School for Girls, a private Jewish school for students in grades K-12: 6. Number of students enrolled at the Browning School for Boys: 7. Size of Claremont Preparatory Academy’s expansion this fall, af- ter signing a 20-year lease at 25 Broadway for space on the first floor, 19th through 22nd floors and the basement, plus 10,000 square feet of outdoor space: 8. Total cost of Claremont’s expansion plan including a four-lane, 25-meter pool, gym, fitness center, 400-seat auditorium and art studios with views of New York Harbor and the Statue of Liberty: 5. Size of space the Browning School for Boys — at 52 East 62nd Street — is looking to acquire on the Upper East Side: 1. Amount that the Brearley School — a private girls’ school for grades K-12, located at 610 East 83rd Street — paid for three buildings at 70-74 East End Avenue on the corner of 83rd Street, in June: 14. Cost of tuition at the recently shuttered St. Michael Academy — an all-girls’ Roman Catholic high school established in 1874 by Catholic nuns on West 33rd Street between Ninth and 10th avenues, which at one point had 900 students: 15. Number of parochial elementary schools in New York, out of a total of 216, that New York Diocese Archbishop Timothy Dolan proposes to close or consolidate: 16. Number of students lost by the Diocese of Brooklyn, which includes Brooklyn and Queens, through the closure of more than 50 schools in the last 12 years, nearly half of its elementary school system: 13. Size of additions the Berkeley Carroll School in Park Slope is mak- ing as part of a redesign of its existing one-story, 3,000-square-foot struc- ture at 181 Lincoln Place, including a rooftop recreation space: $26.4 million $23 million $6.35 million $40 million 100,000 sq. ft. about 380 200,000 sq. ft. $40 million $18 million more than 120,000 sq. ft. over 800 125 days almost 10,000 sq. ft. $600 a month 30 20,000 Private schools hit the market Follow The Real Deal on Twitter. Why? Because you need to be in the know when it comes to real estate news, industry gossip, events and goings-on at The Real Deal. twitter .com/trdny Joe Sitt, Chairman & CEO, or Equities, names Ace hotel develop- ment and retail recruitment as a good example of strong branding. Adam Hochfelder is now hugging people before going forward for sentencing. We had the pleasure of meeting with Vishaan Chakrabarti from the Columbia Architecture School today. See pic. Designers and architects created rooms at Cassa based on the Showtime series "Dexter," "Nurse Jackie," "e Big C," etc. See pics later. "Retailers are really like sheep" -- Faith Hope Consolo, Elliman Compiled by Yaffi Spodek. Sources: 1) TRD, Acris; 2) TRD; 3) Dalton, Acris; 4) CoStar; 5) New York Observer; 6) Browning; 7), 8) DNAinfo; 9), 10) New York Observer; 11) Abraham Joshua Heschel School; 12) CoStar; 13) Brownstoner; 14), 15), 16) New York Times Expanding, and shrinking, in an expensive and crowded city

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BY T HE NUMB E R S

10. Planned size of the Heschel School’s building on 61st Street,

slated for completion in 2012 adjacent to its new high school at 20 West End Avenue, which was

completed in 2002:

11. Number of students enrolled at Heschel,

in grades nursery through 12:

12. Length of time that Heschel’s two buildings — a 54,788-square-foot

building at 270 West 89th Street and a 23,530-square-foot building at 314 West 91st Street — have been on the market, with no formal asking

prices, as of late September:

9. Amount paid in 2006 by the Abra-ham Joshua Heschel School, a Jew-

ish private school, for property at 246 West 61st Street, with plans fi led last

October to build a new nine-story building there for grades K-8:

2. Amount that the Convent of the Sacred Heart school — at 1 East 91st Street — paid Verizon New York for a three-story building on a 12,500-

square-foot lot at 406 East 91st Street in October 2008, about

$280 per buildable square foot:

3. Amount that the Dalton School paid in May 2009 for a townhouse at 51 East 91st

Street, to connect to its K-3 location next door at

53 East 91st Street:

4. Asking price for an 85,000-square-

foot property at 1277 Locust Avenue

and 14th Street in the Midwood section

of Brooklyn, built in 1911 and currently

home to the Shulamith School for Girls,

a private Jewish school for

students in grades K-12:

6. Number of students enrolled at the

Browning School for Boys:

7. Size of Claremont Preparatory Academy’s expansion this fall, af-ter signing a 20-year lease at 25 Broadway for space on the fi rst fl oor, 19th through 22nd fl oors and the basement, plus 10,000 square feet of outdoor space:

8. Total cost of Claremont’s expansion plan — including

a four-lane, 25-meter pool, gym, fi tness center, 400-seat

auditorium and art studios with views of New York Harbor and the Statue of Liberty:

5. Size of space the Browning School for Boys — at 52 East 62nd Street — is looking to

acquire on the Upper East Side:

1. Amount that the Brearley School — a private girls’ school for grades K-12, located at 610

East 83rd Street — paid for three buildings at 70-74 East End

Avenue on the corner of 83rd Street, in June:

14. Cost of tuition at the recently

shuttered St. Michael Academy —

an all-girls’ Roman Catholic high

school established in 1874 by

Catholic nuns on West 33rd Street

between Ninth and 10th avenues,

which at one point had 900 students:

15. Number of parochial elementary schools in New York,

out of a total of 216, that New York Diocese Archbishop

Timothy Dolan proposes to close or consolidate:

16. Number of students lost by the Diocese of Brooklyn, which includes Brooklyn and Queens,

through the closure of more than 50 schools in the last 12

years, nearly half of its elementary school system:

13. Size of additions the Berkeley Carroll School in Park Slope is mak-

ing as part of a redesign of its existing one-story, 3,000-square-foot struc-ture at 181 Lincoln Place, including

a rooftop recreation space:

$26.4 million $23 million $6.35 million $40 million

100,000 sq. ft. about 380 200,000 sq. ft. $40 million

$18 millionmore than

120,000 sq. ft. over 800 125 days

almost 10,000 sq. ft. $600 a month 30 20,000

Private schools hit the market

Follow The Real Deal on Twitter. Why?

Because you need to be in the know when it comes to real estate news, industry gossip, events and goings-on at The Real Deal.

twitter.com/trdny

Joe Sitt, Chairman & CEO, Thor Equities, names Ace hotel develop-ment and retail recruitment as a good example of strong branding.

Adam Hochfelder is now hugging people before going forward for sentencing.We had the pleasure of meeting with Vishaan Chakrabarti

from the Columbia Architecture School today. See pic.

Designers and architects created rooms at Cassa based on the Showtime series "Dexter," "Nurse Jackie," "The Big C," etc. See pics later.

"Retailers are really like sheep" -- Faith Hope Consolo, Elliman

Compiled by Yaffi Spodek. Sources: 1) TRD, Acris; 2) TRD; 3) Dalton, Acris; 4) CoStar; 5) New York Observer; 6) Browning; 7), 8) DNAinfo; 9), 10) New York Observer; 11) Abraham Joshua Heschel School; 12) CoStar; 13) Brownstoner; 14), 15), 16) New York Times

Expanding, and shrinking, in an expensive and crowded city