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Halstead Management Company chosen to manage Worldwide Plaza's residential buildings

Halstead Management Company, LLC, one of New York's most trusted residential property management firms, now manages 654 units in Worldwide Plaza's residential buildings located at 350 West 50th St. and 393 West 49th St., as well as its 12 adjoining townhouses. The firm was chosen by Worldwide Plaza's Board for their proactive management solutions and uniquely tailored approach to address each building's specific requirements, according to Paul Gottsegen, president of Halstead Management Co. "We are pleased to be named the new management company for the residences at Worldwide Plaza, which join other notable residential properties in our client roster," said Gottsegen. "The depth of experience and talent at our firm in unrivaled in the industry, and continues to attract Boards who want a seasoned team, well equipped to deal with all aspects of managing residential properties." Located in Midtown West, Worldwide Plaza is commonly considered the catalyst for the Midtown revitalization of Eighth Ave. The residential component of this condominium consists of a 39-story tower at 350 West 50th St.; a seven-story building at 393 West 49th St.; and 12 adjoining townhouses. New Yorkers residing in this development enjoy such amenities as a 24-hour doorman/ concierge, Bally Total Fitness sports club and pool, on-site parking and a private interior courtyard garden. While the company's roster continues to expand, all of Halstead Management's properties receive the hands-on, attentive level of service for which they are renowned. As part of the firm's prominent portfolio, Worldwide Plaza will benefit from the company's deep resources and senior group of professionals. Halstead Management carefully assigns each property a balanced team of dedicated executives and support staff.
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