Miki Naftali walks us on white marble floors to an indoor pool at the top of an Upper East Side condo tower. He is eager to talk about the ceiling’s heights. “I mean, look at the size of the windows here,” Naftali says, pointing to large arched openings that produce unobstructed views, all desired features of the building on East 83rd Street. Listening to Naftali on the minutia, you momentarily forget he was the guy whose most sweeping deal was buying The Plaza Hotel in 2004 for what was then a record price per room. Now, the short and upbeat […]
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