Related introduces The Harrison at American Museum of Nat. History
Over 300 of New York's top real estate brokers attended a reception on September 18, 2007 at the American Museum of Natural History to celebrate the launch of The Harrison, Related Companies' new Upper West Side condominium designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects, LLP.
Guests, warmly welcomed by Related hosts, vice chairman, David Wine and president of Related sales, Susan De Franca, entered the museum's dramatic Central Park West entrance into the soaring 100 ft., vaulted-ceiling Theodore Roosevelt Rotunda which features the world's tallest dinosaur installation as its centerpiece.
The reception also celebrated the partnership established between The Harrison and the American Museum of Natural History. The Harrison will present each of its residents with an American Museum of Natural History membership.
The Harrison is a condominium that features 132 units.
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