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One United Nations Park in East Midtown is now 65% sold

One United Nations Park 65% Sold with $200M-Plus in Deals

The Soloviev Group, the recently formed holding company with several business interests operated by Stefan Soloviev, said Tuesday that One United Nations Park, its luxury residential condominium tower in Midtown East located at 695 First Ave., has achieved more than $200 million in closed deals and signed contracts to date. The 148-unit property is now 65% sold with immediate occupancy. 

“We are thrilled to have reached this exciting milestone, especially on the heels of announcing that One United Nations Park is 50% sold earlier this year,” said Tricia Hayes Cole, executive managing director at Corcoran Sunshine Marketing Group. “One United Nations Park has continued to transact at a healthy pace from one-to-four bedrooms —we have now sold half of our premium duplex residences and are almost sold out of one-bedroom homes.” 

 Corcoran Sunshine is the exclusive sales and marketing firm for the 43-story building.  

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