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L haus open for sales

According to Prudential Douglas, one of Long Island City's newest residential condominiums, L haus, is open for sales. The 11-story building is slated for completion early next year. L haus' façade, was designed by architecture firm Cetra/Ruddy. L haus will be comprised of 122 one, two and three-bedroom residences ranging in size from 675 s/f to 1,800 s/f, including two-bedroom convertibles and two and three-bedroom duplexes and penthouses. Prudential Douglas Elliman is the exclusive marketing and sales agent for L haus. The Stahl Organization and Stahl Real Estate Co. were founded by the late Stanley Stahl in 1949.  During his fifty-year real estate career, Stahl acquired, and his affiliates and estate continue to own, in excess of four million square feet of commercial space and three thousand residential units in Manhattan.  Flagship commercial properties owned include the 50-story building at 277 Park Avenue, the 54-story landmark Chanin Building on 42nd Street, and the 24- story landmarked Western Union Building in TriBeCa.  Stahl presently owns six properties with landmark designations, and specializes in the restoration of these properties.  Stahl also recently developed The Apple Bank Condominium located on Manhattan's Upper West Side.
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