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THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Property Adjoining Marquand House on Madison Avenue Acquired by Apartment Syndicate -- Residence Deals in Fifth Avenue Section $100,000 West Bronx Sale -- Suburban Market.

THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Property Adjoining Marquand House on Madison Avenue Acquired by Apartment Syndicate -- Residence Deals in Fifth Avenue Section $100,000 West Bronx Sale -- Suburban Market.
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Additional Madison Avenue property has just been acquired by the syndicate headed by the architect, Herbert Lucas, which bought a short time ago the famous Marquand mansion on the northwest corner of Sixty-eighth Street for the purpose of erecting on the site a high-class co-operative apartment house. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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