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Lawyerly Lairs: A Small-Firm Lawyer's Big-Ticket Apartment
Big bucks beyond Biglaw: a partner at an elite boutique just bought a $12.5 million apartment.
Here’s the dining room. Given Punch Sulzberger’s status as publisher of the Times, you can only imagine the high-powered guests who have dined at this table over the years:
And after dinner, guests perhaps repaired to this study for after-dinner drinks and conversation:
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Did those post-dinner cordials make anyone sleepy? Here, lie down on the luxurious linens of this bed:
Wake up the next morning and take in some stunning Central Park views….
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