ARORA New York
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Industry | Real Estate |
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Headquarters 🏙️ | New York, NY |
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Key people | Ankesh Arora |
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🌐 Website | http://aroranewyork.com/ |
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ARORA New York is a privately held real estate investment and acquisition firm in New York City, focused on acquiring residential and commercial properties. It is the go-to company for EB-5 investors, looking at achieving residency with their next real estate purchase in areas of exponential growth. ARORA New York focuses on sourcing luxury real estate investments for global clients, helping them achieve residency, relocation and capital appreciation goals. It has also helped and consulted several international companies to expand their operations and acquire real estate in hospitality industry in the United States.
Location[edit]
903 Park Avenue is a 17-story residential building on Park Avenue on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York City. The building is located on the corner of Park Avenue and East 79th Street.
History[edit]
The building was erected from 1912 to 1914 by the construction firm Bing & Bing. It was designed by architect Robert T. Lyons. At the time of its construction, 903 Park Avenue was said to be the tallest residential building in the world.
It was acquired by Maria DeWitt Jesup, the widow of banker Morris Ketchum Jesup, in 1914. Physician and railroad investor William Seward Webb was an early tenant. In 1916, the widow and son of financial investor Norman B. Ream were also tenants. In 1917, the building was acquired by Vincent Astor. By the 1930s, Walter Hoving was a tenant.
Architecture[edit]
The building is 188 feet (57 m) high, with seventeen floors. As part of the Park Avenue Historic District, it has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
External Links[edit]
Everipedia [1]