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    www.nycapartments.com/news/index.aspx?page=Article&pub_ - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/22/2008    Last Visited: 9/28/2008  

    "I can't believe it," says Corcoran's Robby Browne, an expert in downtown real estate.
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    Published on: 1/1/2008    Last Visited: 5/20/2008  

    Popular real estate broker Robby Browne closed last month on a two.

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    Published on: 10/13/2008    Last Visited: 1/9/2008  

    --Popular real estate broker Robby Browne closed last month on a two-bedroom apartment at Robert A.M. Stern's new Fifteen Central Park West which he plans to rent out for somewhere between $10,000 and $15,000.

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    Published on: 8/1/2007    Last Visited: 8/8/2007  

    Inside the home of Robby Browne: Anything but garden varietyCorcoran , Neighborhood Guides, Reports & Press, Most Viewed Properties, Mortgage Calculator
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    Inside the home of Robby Browne: Anything but garden variety
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    Robby Browne in his rooftop garden at 25 Central Park West. From his rooftop garden on Central Park West, Robby Browne can see the roses, gardenias and lilacs he cultivates as well as the blossoming Upper West Side neighborhood he has helped nurture.

    For 20 years, Browne has been a unique figure in Manhattan's real estate world, known for his charm, love of storytelling and penchant for riding a bicycle to showings -- and for his success as a broker.

    Recognized as one of the city's top sales agents, with a team of brokers once ranked among the nation's 10 biggest sellers, Browne set a record in 2003 when he swung a $42.5 million deal for a penthouse unit at One Central Park in the Time Warner Center.

    It was the highest-price residential sale in Manhattan at the time, a distinction it held until 2006, when it was topped by a $45 million penthouse sale at 15 Central Park West. [That record, in turn, was broken by the sale of a seventh-floor condo at the Plaza, which sold for more than $50 million last month].

    When Browne, a transplant from Louisville, Ky., first put down roots on the Upper West Side in 1990, the Columbus Circle area wasn't much of a residential neighborhood.

    The Coliseum exposition hall, which defined the area, was still standing and had yet to be replaced by the glittering Time Warner Center.The Trump International was still the Gulf + Western office building.The neighborhood seemed overrun by homeless people who burned fires in trash cans to generate heat.

    And yet Browne "was so excited."He said it wasn't considered "a great neighborhood yet, but it was great to me."

    In 1990, Browne purchased a condo in the Century at 25 Central Park West for approximately $650,000.The prewar Art Deco building is the sister building of the Majestic, a co-op building farther north on Central Park West.At the time, the Century was one of the few condo buildings on the Upper West Side.

    "Condos were a new idea, and a co-op would never have accepted me because I didn't have any money," Browne said.
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    Browne has long been active in the Gay Games and Senior Action in a Gay Environment, an advocacy group.He has served on the board of the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) and, since 1985, has hosted an annual party for Toys for Tots that provides holiday gifts for disadvantaged children.

    Browne said Corcoran is generally supportive of all philanthropic interests of its brokers, including gay organizations.

    In 1997, Browne moved Downtown for a change of scenery.He thought, correctly, that Chelsea would be the next hot spot.But just as he was about to close on an apartment there, he had a change of heart, and canceled the deal at the last minute, settling for a condo in the West Village.Three months later, he was once again living in the Century, in a different apartment.

    What made him go back?

    "I was riding my bike along Central Park West and could smell the park," Browne said."I sold my home and moved around until I got this apartment.I couldn't afford to keep both.I was living off credit cards."

    Browne returned to a neighborhood that was rapidly going upscale.The Trump International Hotel and Tower at the corner of Central Park West and 60th Street had replaced the Gulf + Western.Millennium Partners built 600 high-end condos at 1965 Broadway, 150 Columbus Avenue and 101 West 67th Street.They also brought in Barnes & Noble, Tower Records and Pottery Barn to the neighborhood.The Related Companies followed with the Time Warner Center.The mall, home to high-end retailers, celebrity-chef restaurants and the Mandarin Oriental hotel, was completed in 2003.

    "What really changed peoples' minds was Trump coming into the area," Browne said.

    Since then, the high-end condo building 15 Central Park West recently sold out after opening for sales in October 2005.According to Zeckendorf Development Corporation, 15 of the 202 units sold for more than $20 million and the penthouse sold for $45 million last year.

    "People were nervous that [15 Central Park West] would block views and light," Browne said."But instead it blocked noise from Broadway, and the building's façade reflects light rather than absorbing it."

    As a broker, Browne doesn't specialize in a particular area or group of people.On the Upper East Side and West Side, Browne has sold and resold units to couples, families and empty nesters.From poring over blueprints and floor plans, Browne has memorized all the J lines and M lines in buildings and can tell you which apartments can be merged together.

    While Browne's heart may be on the Upper West Side, most of his business is now Downtown.

    "[Business] used to be all Upper East Side and Upper West Side listings," said Browne."But it has shifted Downtown with more and more products."

    Last month, Browne started selling 11 Spring Street in Nolita, a three-unit building that he calls, "the best-known unknown building Downtown."

    The 15,000-square-foot property, an 1888-vintage horse stable that seemed abandoned for many years and attracted graffiti artists who covered it with a vivid mural, was at one time owned by Lachlan Murdoch, the former New York Post publisher.In 2006, Elias Cumming Development paid $12 million to Murdoch, with plans for a residential conversion.Browne and his team of Corcoran brokers -- Gregory Sullivan, Chris Kann and Karen Alcoba -- are marketing the exclusive listings.
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    Browne continues to commute Downtown to sell, but says he personally won't leave the Upper West Side.

    "This is home," Browne said.

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    www.corcorangroup.com/news/index.aspx?page=Article&pub_ - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 8/27/2008    Last Visited: 9/14/2008  

    And finally, Robby Browne, a senior vice president at Corcoran, was the Director of The Olympic Village for the rowers, canoers and kayakers at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles.

    "My favorite moment this year was the 4x100 men's freestyle relay," he said.
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    Published on: 9/2/2008    Last Visited: 9/14/2008  

    Every four years, agents say, there is a regular slump as buyers wait to see which direction the country will head in. "The confluence of the credit crisis and the election will make the fall slower," says Robby Browne, senior vice-president at Corcoran.
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    www.nycapartments.com/news/index.aspx?page=Article&pub_ - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/8/2008    Last Visited: 6/14/2008  

    It is listed with Robby Browne, a senior vice president at The Corcoran Group.
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    Published on: 8/25/2007    Last Visited: 9/15/2007  

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    Also in attendance will be a retinue of real estate power players from the Corcoran Group, including Corcoran's president and chief executive officer Pamela Liebman, marketing strategist Neal Sroka, who heads Corcoran's Sroka Group, and Robby Browne, Corcoran senior vice president and one of the company's top agents in New York City.

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    Published on: 12/3/2007    Last Visited: 12/15/2007  

    THAT Imperia Vodka will transform the Metropolitan Pavilion into a Russian Winter Wonderland tomorrow night for the Annual Toys for Tots Party started by Corcoran Group's Robby Browne, who launched the event in 1985 in his living room . . . THAT fashion model Veronica Varekova was the winning bidder for a Donald Baechler painting at the Phillips de Pury auction house . . . THAT former Fox11 LA fashion maven Carlota Espinosa has started HauteLook.com, an online sales retailer with designers selling their product for 75 percent off . . . THAT while the writers strike is on in LA, it has freed up Kurt Fuller, Brad Raider, and Amanda Detmer to star in Michael Manshel's new play, "Grand Delusion," at the Lost Studio Theater.
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    wwww.corcoran.com/news/index.aspx?page=Article&pub_id=6 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/5/2008    Last Visited: 3/10/2008  

    The Corcoran Group's Robby Browne said he spent $2.7 million to purchase apartment 6J in the building, down the block from where he currently lives, "because I love the location.There's no other building like it in the city."
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    6J: A top real estate broker, Robby Browne, a senior vice president at the Corcoran Group, paid $2.7 million on November 16, 2007, for the 1,477-square-foot, two-bedroom and two-and-a-half-bath unit with a 209-square-foot terrace.He said he has rented it out for a year and plans to move in at the end of the year.
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