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“Vague Job Description”
Natalie is the paralegal that's been in love with Matt since she's known him.
Unbeknownst to her, Matt knows all too well how she feels about him, but tries to keep her at arms length to keep her safe.
When she starts to get dragged into the underbelly of hell's kitchen he calls home, some things can no longer remain hidden, and some emotions aren’t so easy to control.
Summary: It’s literally the pilot. First installments are always iffy just bear with me.
Warnings: Mention of death, mention of blood, mention of homicide, SO MUCH PINING. Matt being a human disaster, Natalie being a simp. Matt also being a simp but quieter. These two idiots can’t express their feelings for the life of them.
"Foggy." The automated voice on his phone droned. "Foggy. Foggy."
Matt sighed, reaching to accept the call before sitting up. "Hello?" He answered, yawning widely.
"Good morning, sunshine!" Foggy chirped from the other side of the line. The sounds of other peoples' footsteps and the general business of Hell's Kitchen coming with it.
"What time is it?" He fingered the silk fabric of his sheets, savoring the feeling between his fingertips. Far too happy to lay back down for the time being.
"Half past get the hell up," Foggy replied. "Let's go! We gotta meet the real estate agent in..." He paused, Matt assumed to check his watch. "45."
"Usually, Nat calls me when i'm late." He pointed out, effectively ignoring Foggy's instructions.
"Nat's not answering her phone. She's probably already finding stuff to do." Foggy rationalized, the sound of people talking now starting to overcome him. What he said was odd. Nat usually always picked up her phone, even when she was so hungover she sounded like she'd been hit by a train. "Must've stayed out too late."
"She tell you about any dates or something last night?" Matt pushed, feeling an unwelcome dart of worry run through him for a split second.
"Aw, Matt, you do care. I'll need to get that in writing and give it to Nat for her birthday. She might cry." Foggy said sarcastically. "Seriously, get moving. I've got to go bribe a cop."
"Ah, Foggy." Matt warned, standing up to grab his phone, wandering into his living room.
"Kidding, NSA, if you're listening. But really, yeah, I gotta bribe a cop."
Matt shook his head smiling, and started his morning routine.
"You've got a reception area, a conference room and two offices. Corner suite has a view of the Hudson..." Natalie was only partially listening to the real estate agent giving them a tour of the floor, her fingers clenching around her black folder she was holding to her neatly pressed pencil skirt. She looked around, pushing up her glasses as she ran her eyes over the yellowed molding on the floor, looking for loose nails or lifted floorboards. Anything a cane or a shoe might catch on.
"You can flip a coin with your partner for it." Susan joked, gesturing to Nat.
Natalie fought a flush as she spluttered a little. Holding up her hand and laughing awkwardly. "Oh, I'm not-"
"Uh, he can have the view." She heard a familiar voice and a creak of the door before turning to see Matt entering through the door. A small smile on his face.
Susan, the realtor, immediately widened her eyes. plastering a charming smile over her face. "I'm... So sorry. I didn't mean to-"
Matt smirked, standing just ahead of the door holding his cane. "Of course not."
Susan chuckled, taking a step forward and extending her hand for a shake. "Susan Harris. Midtown Property Solutions."
"Matt Murdock."
Susan seemed to realize her mistake and dropped her hand, choosing instead to do an odd knee-bend. Nat fought not to roll her eyes. Somehow Matt always found a way to make the gorgeous women in his vicinity turn into bumbling fools.
Foggy saved them both from the palpable awkwardness. "She just curtsied. It was adorable."
Matt chuckled, turning his head briefly to the floor. "Well, it's nice to know Chivalry isn't dead." Matt lifted his chin, turning his head in a way that Foggy recognized was him listening for something. "Natalie?"
She turned from the window with an audible, "Hmm?" Matt smiled just a little, turning to face the sound. The action causing her heart to flutter momentarily. She convinced herself over the years that she imagined it, but part of her leapt at the way he always seemed to smile when he recognized her presence nearby.
He lifted a hand, palm up, a silent request that she had become accustomed to at this point. She immediately walked from the side of the room to Matt, taking his rough hand in hers and guiding it to her side, where he instinctively curled his fingers at the spot where her bicep met her elbow. She tried not to shudder, like she always did, when he touched her skin. Hoping the goosebumps didn't feel as obvious as she dreaded.
"Susan, if we could continue with-" Natalie urged, looking briefly at Matt before turning back to the agent expectantly.
"Yes of course, my pleasure. As I was telling your associates, Mr. Murdock, this office was barely touched by the incident, which is why it's on the market already. The neighbors weren't so lucky."
Matt snickered softly. "'The incident'? Is that what we're calling it now."
Natalie scoffed. "Well, it sounds so much better than 'death and destruction raining from the sky, nearly wiping Hell's Kitchen off the map'." She murmured.
Matt laughed aloud. Something she didn't expect. "Shorter, too." He quipped. Making her smile.
Foggy crinkled his nose a little, pointing out the window. "Owner figuring in the delightful view of cranes and scaffolding?" He asked, eyeing the construction work outside distastefully. "Feels like we're getting pre-incident prices."
Susan flashed him a smile that was more teeth than anything. "They're a quarter of what they used to be. Hell's Kitchen's on the rebound, Mr. Nelson." She took a step closer to the group. "And in eighteen months you won't be able to rent a broom closet at this price point."
Matt squeezed her elbow, and she tried to tell herself that the touch was unconscious as he stated. "We'll take it."
Foggy snorted, looking quickly at Matt. "We will talk about it. Because we're not sure we can even afford this palace." He said pointedly.
Nat looked between Foggy and the man holding her arm. "Unless you both make some changes to your current clientele policy." She pointed out.
Matt nodded, turning to 'look' at the realtor. "My partner and I are having some disagreements over the direction of Nelson and Murdock." He clarified, his free hand fidgeting with the handle of his cane. "I believe we're here to defend the innocent."
Foggy sniffed, smiling with a strained expression. "And I believe the innocent includes everyone not yet convicted of a crime."
Natalie coughed, "You know, as the law states." Matt shook his head, not acknowledging her comment.
"He likes to use fancy terminology."
"And my partner fails to recognize that, as attorneys, we're never gonna be able to keep the lights on, waiting on a horde of innocent souls to stumble into our loving arms." Foggy sighed, exasperated.
Matt blew out a quiet breath. "At this point. I think i'd settle for just one."
"Foggy called to drag my ass out of bed this morning." Matt spoke into the quiet space. Natalie looked up from her new desk to see him standing in front of it. The suite only had two offices, and as they had decided Matt utilized her the most, she would share with him. Instead of his normal glasses she was met with his brown, unseeing eyes. Looking somewhere past her head.
"Sounds about right." She said, bending down to pick her little plant out of the cardboard box she'd put it in for the move. Along with the dainty watering can.
"Usually you call me." Matt continued, folding up his cane and placing his hand on the thin wood of her desk. She didn't respond. "And Foggy said you weren't answering the phone."
Natalie closed her eyes for a moment. "Did some meditating last night and forgot to turn it back on." Not quite a lie, but not quite the truth either. She did turn her phone off so she wouldn't be bothered. But not for meditating. And she didn't forget to turn it back on.
"Nat..." Matt murmured.
"Matt, I didn't get abducted. I don't see why you're so upset about this." She said testily, standing from her desk to connect her extension cord to the outlet.
She heard a soft sigh, and when she stood back up she saw Matt was rounding her desk to lean against it, next to her chair.
"You're not just my associate, you're my friend. It's normal for me to care about your well-being. Especially in Hell's Kitchen." He spoke mildly, but she could see his fingertips squeezing the lip of her desk.
Just like many times before, she was grateful Matt couldn't see her wince slightly at the word friend. She forced a laugh, but it sounded strained even to her own ears. "I'm touched, Matt, but i'm fine. Just a mix up."
"Natalie."
"Matthew." She countered, trying for a playful tone.
"I missed your call." He confessed quietly, and her heart lurched. A soft blush climbing high in her cheeks. It was moments like that that made it hard for her to go on blind dates. To text the barista who wrote his number on her coffee order. She was fucking pathetic...
"Also, it's really hard to find a good paralegal who is pleasant in conversation and can take notes in braille." Matt added, breaking some of the awkwardness. Nat laughed. Staring at her stupid little plant instead of the incredibly oblivious, gorgeous man leaning against her desk.
Foggy burst through the office door, phone still in hand and eyes bright. "We have a case!"
Matt raised his eyebrows, reaching to unfold his cane. "Since when?"
"Since that cop I bribed fell in love with me!" Foggy exclaimed, waving anxiously for them to follow him. "Come on, come on! Homicide! Suspect doesn't remember anything! Let's go!"
"Go where?" Natalie huffed, grabbing her notepad and folder as well as Matt's briefcase.
"Precinct two blocks west of here! Let's go!" Foggy urged, practically dragging Matt by the elbow out of the office.
The sight of a thin, blonde woman practically shriveling behind the metal table was the first thing Natalie noticed when she entered the room. The second was the metal cuffs digging harshly into her wrists. She immediately looked at the officer standing to her side.
"Can we please take the cuffs off the 110 pound suspect?" She gestured to the blonde. "Poor thing's literally shaking."
The detective who showed them to the room gave Natalie a strange look, then proceeded to look at Matt and Foggy skeptically.
"Miss Page, can you tell me who these men and their... associate, are?" The gruff man drawled, looking entirely displeased with the new arrivals.
"We're her lawyers." Matt said, before turning his head towards Nat. "This is Ms. Bishop. Uncuff our client and give us the room, please." Matt's tone left no room for disagreement, and Nat watched the officer free Miss Page.
"And a chair for Ms. Bishop, if you don't mind." Foggy added. Matt nodding at him gratefully.
The detective huffed but dragged one of the aluminum chairs loudly to the edge of the table. The four of them stood in awkward silence as the detectives left the room, the lock buzzing ominously as the door closed.
Matt wasted no time. "Ms. Page, my name is Matt Murdock. This is my partner, Foggy Nelson and-"
Ms. Page zeroed her gaze in on Natalie. "Are you a lawyer, too?"
Natalie cleared her throat, smiling nervously. "No, i'm, uh-"
"Paralegal." Matt said, at the exact moment Foggy said, "Assistant."
Ms. Page looked between all three of them confusedly. As Matt angled his head at Foggy for a moment, before lifting his chin back to where Ms. Page's voice was coming from.
"It's a... Wide job description at the moment." He clarified, before gesturing in the direction of the chairs. "Do you mind if we sit?"
Natalie watched her adjust in her seat, dropping her gaze.
Foggy tilted his head towards Matt, whisper-yelling in an effort to break the tension. "She gave a vague shrug, I say we go with it." Matt nodded and all three of them promptly sat in their respective chairs. Natalie took out the physical notebook to start writing things down.
"We understand you're in some trouble." Matt began, bracing his hands on the table. "We, uh, may be able to help."
Foggy also got right down to business. "Can you tell us what happened?" He held his hands out, "Why don't we start with what we know, then?" He sighed, searching the woman's blank face. "You were found in your apartment with one..." He checked the name on the report he'd been given. "Daniel fisher."
"Who appears to be the victim of a homicide," Matt continued. "And, currently, you're the only suspect, Ms. Page."
Ms. Page looked between the two of them incredulously, and Natalie noticed that not only did she have blood stains on her hands and forearms, but her eyes were also red and rubbed raw from crying.
"Who the hell are you guys?" She breathed, gripping her arms to her body tightly.
"I'm Matt, he's Foggy." Matt said; matter-of-fact. "She's Natalie." He nodded his head at Nat, who had been waiting for something important to be said.
"Who sent you?" Ms. Page continued her questioning, leaning her head forward just enough for her wheat-colored hair to fall forward in a curtain around her face.
"No one sent us." Matt reassured her. And almost before he could get the words out Ms. Page started to speak again.
"So, what?" She laughed humorlessly. "You're just a couple of Good Samaritans? Todays just my lucky day?"
Foggy chose this moment to say, "I bribed the desk sergeant with a box of cigars for his mom." As a way of explanation.
Matt took a classier approach. "Our practice is relatively young, Ms. Page, and we are aggressively pursuing new clientele." He sighed and turned to Foggy. "You gotta stop giving Bess cigars."
Foggy scoffed. "She likes to smoke, Matt. It's a free country."
Natalie watched as Ms. Page observed the exchange. Clearly at an impasse as to what was the right decision here. She swallowed hard. Looking between Natalie and the two lawyers.
"So..." She began. "How long have you been practicing law?"
Matt turned his head towards Natalie. "What time is it?" She and Foggy checked their watches at the same time but Natalie replied first.
"It's 12:22 AM." She murmured to Matt.
Matt cleared his throat and turned his head back towards Ms. Page, folding his hands neatly on the table. "About seven hours." He said firmly.
Nat scoffed quietly. "Well, if you go from when you passed the bar-"
Matt pursed his lips thoughtfully. "I was going from when we got our own desks."
Foggy nodded as if that was the most logical approach to the situation. "Oh, then, yeah. Seven hours." He turned back to Ms. Page with a proud smile. Natalie rolled her eyes with a faint smirk playing on her lips.
This was going to be a long night.
a/n: WHOO BOY this one is chunky. 2.5k words. I know this bit is kind of dull but I promise there’s more Nat and Matt next time. Getting a story going is incredibly boring sometimes. Thanks for reading! If you feel like it consider dropping a note or a follow for more of this story. Have a good day/night!
As always, special thanks to @abucketofweird for your support in this series. You’re currently the proud owner of the dedication for it. <3
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#PlanetDob #PlanetDobPs1 #ENA #ENAJoelG #CrossoverArt #MyThoughts
I would love a crossover image of Dob from Planet Dob with ENA from Ena.
They both would seem to be good pals since both are pretty weird in a cool way.
Images and videos not mine but links are there.
Planet DOB Wiki | Fandom
ENA (Animated Series) | Heroes Wiki | Fandom
[PS1] Planet Dob - psychedelic adventure from Hudson - YouTube
ENA - Auction Day - YouTube
When I first saw Ena change faces and body she gave me Hexadecimal from Reboot vibes mixed with Zoogs.
I would love a crossover image of John Doe from the John Doe game with ENA from Ena but as a yousona traveling to the uncanny valley.
John Doe could just be Ena's partner character like Moony or just a random character she meets.
I can see Ena fall for Maison Talo's buyer house trick trap.
I can also imagine his character intro being a black silhouette of his house body and his lurebody walking through the door to greet Ena and giving her the business card as a inventory item.
Images not mine but links are there.
Maison Talo's house is from the game Househunted that Mortisfox made.
Uncanny ENA AU
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I imagine this Ena writing with a penpal to a random person in the uncanny valley then finally decided to visit her penpal.
Ena asking everyone a question while holding the handwritten letter.
Having Realtors lying about the penpal being inside of their housebody.
Have Ena appear in her room writing to her pen pal which is a mystery to her wanting to met up.
Then the episode starts with Ena on a bullet train like bus that takes you to different worlds.
Kind of like the polar express with the bus driver's hand.
Ticket punch - Wikipedia
Then have Ena not having her ticket and freaking out then have the bus driver laugh and punching the ticket with it's ticket puncher hand.
Have ENA interact with the bus patrons to get their stories.
When ENA arrives in the Uncanny Valley I can see her looking around in awe.
While off screen see a male Zable realm jump hitting the top of the bus screaming as a easter egg.
Maybe have one scene where Zable interviews ENA wanting to know where he is and becomes a party member.
Then end up meeting a Realtor trying to lure both of them in but Zable says this fool smells moldy then the Realtor gets too offended by that comment.
Have the Realtor try to trick the both of them to get inside of the house to be eaten.
The Ena in this AU has a hourglass dog as a service animal.
I can see this dog protect her and help her out.
I can see this ENA with her service animal hourglass dog talking to everyone in the Uncanny Valley while avoiding being eaten by anyone with male Zable.
With ENA trying to figure out what her penpal's looks like from the sketch of themself which is a okay sketch of John Doe.
This ENA would think this Uncanny Valley place is weird but interesting in a abstract art kind of way.
I would name the male hourglass dog Nugget.
A song I liked.
Video not mine but link is there.
Radio - My House (youtube.com)
What the song reminds me of.
I Just Died In Your Arms Tonight - Cutting Crew (Lyrics) [HD] (youtube.com)
Scopophobia Studios - itch.io
The Art of ReBoot - Hexadecimal’s final model... - Everything's Gone 8-Bit! | 8 bit, Reboot, 80s cartoons (pinterest.com)
Zoog Disney | Disney Wiki | Fandom
ENA - Extinction Party (youtube.com)
John Doe (John Doe)/Gallery | Villains Wiki | Fandom
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Saywell's, Clocktower, and Old Brewster Hardware, Hudson, Ohio by carolreader
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Watercolor by Hilary H. Sheeter Card from Realtor Beth Scott
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An aptronym is a name that is aptly suited to its owner’s occupation.
John Tory, leader of Ontario’s Progressive Conservative Party
Larry Speakes, Ronald Reagan’s press secretary
Chuck Long and Willie Thrower, NFL quarterbacks
Joe Strummer, guitarist for The Clash
Tiger Woods – a professional golfer
Prince Fielder – a professional baseball player
Martin Short – an actor who is uncommonly short for a male
Sue Yoo, a lawyer at Sullivan & Cromwell
Jeffrey M. Advokat, lawyer in Morristown NJ
Cynthia Houser, realtor in Silver Spring, Md.
William Dement, M.D., Professor of Psychiatry at Stanford
David Dollar, economist at the World Bank
Dr. Richard Madden, Anger Management, Hudson NY
Alan Heavens, Astronomer, University of Edinburgh
Margaret Spellings, Secretary of Education
Ngoc Quang Chu, DDS Bethesda, Md.
Dalbert Fear, Jr., DDS Ann Arbor, Mich.
Ken Hurt, DDS, Albuquerque, N.M.
Kenneth Krowne, DDS, Brookline, Mass.
Les Plack, DDS, San Francisco
Anthony J. Pulier, DDS, Richmond, Va.
Randall Toothaker, DDS, University of Nebraska Medical Center
Barth, Lacy and Craig Toothman, DDS, Columbus, Ohio
Joey Goodspeed, former running back, St. Louis Rams
Quentin Jammer, cornerback for the San Diego Chargers
Dr. Tom Fillar, DDS
Dr. Dick Bone, an osteopath
Patricia Feral, animal rights activist in the Stamford, Connecticut, area
George Hammer, St. Matthews Hardware in Louisville KY
Dr. Beever (vet) and a physician Dr. DeKay, Parsonfield, Maine
Sir Russell Brain, famous English neurologist
Dr. Hertz, DDS, Fort Lauderdale
Roland Cruz, Mechanic
Dr. Aichen, DDS
Dr. Jonathan Terdiman, a gastroenterologist (submitted by another Tumblr)
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Walker and Weeks Office Building
2341-2351 Carnegie Ave.
Cleveland, OH
The Walker and Weeks Office Building is located at 2341 Carnegie Avenue in Cleveland, Ohio. Built in 1926 by the Walker and Weeks architecture firm, it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Walker and Weeks was an architecture firm based in Cleveland, Ohio, founded by Frank Ray Walker (September 29, 1877 - July 9, 1949) and Harry E. Weeks (October 2, 1871 - December 21, 1935). Both were Massachusetts natives and arrived in Cleveland at the suggestion of John M. Carrere, a member of the Cleveland Group Plan Commission. Both men joined the firm of J. Milton Dyer before establishing their own practice in 1911. From 1926 on, the firm occupied a building of their own design at 2341 Carnegie Ave.
When it was built in 1926 at 2341-2351 Carnegie Avenue, it was originally called the Jones-Finny Lincoln Building after the automobile dealership which occupied the entire first floor of the building. In the 1920s, as realtors and other city boosters touted the benefits of locating on Cleveland's "5th Avenue," a number of automobile dealerships--including ones for Pierce-Arrow, Hudson, and Packard, in addition to Lincoln, responded by moving onto the Avenue in that decade. The building today is better known as the Walker and Weeks building after the famed Cleveland architects who not only designed it but moved their offices to the building.
After the Lincoln automobile dealership left, it was replaced in 1935 by the R. J. Schmunk Hudson automobile dealership. After Walker's death, the firm, headed by Howard F. Horn and Frank E. Rhinehart, briefly continued under its original name. Horn and Rhinehart then became the successor firm ca. 1953. The building, which was listed with the National Register of Historic Places on November 1, 1984, is still standing today and is part of the Walker and Weeks Apartment complex located near the Cleveland State University campus. The restoration was completed in 2005.
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Onie Burnett Granville (June 28, 1916 - September 21, 1998) a Los Angeles Realtor, founded two Black-owned and operated state-chartered banks in the 1960s, the Bank of Finance in Los Angeles and the Freedom Bank of Finance in Portland, Oregon. They were the first of their kind in their respective cities and among the earliest Black-owned banks in the West.
Born in Navarro County, Texas, was one of five children born to Antwine and Millie Granville. He graduated from Tillotson College, receiving his BA. He did postgraduate work in real estate appraising, banking, and finance at USC.
He relocated to Berkeley during WWII but soon returned to Los Angeles. He opened Granville & Granville Real Estate with his brother Edward. Granville & Granville was prosperous enough to allow him to become the co-founder of Quality Escrow Company and Burnett Investment with his brother Edward Granville.
He joined six business colleagues to form the Merchants Title Company. He was elected president of the all-Black Consolidated Realty Board. He was appointed to the Office of State Inheritance Tax Appraiser for Los Angeles County. He worked with Governor Pat Brown Sr. on the California Fair Housing Act/Rumford Act of 1963.
While Black-owned Broadway Federal Savings and Loan, provided some home loans, it could not meet the demands of African American would-be homeowners in the area and non-Black savings and loan associations would not work with them. He envisioned a full-service bank that offered checking accounts, certificates of deposit, as well as real estate, vehicle, construction, and personal loans.
He became a co-founder and vice president of the West Adams Community Hospital. He founded the Southern California Minority Capital Corporation. He founded the Inglewood Federal Savings and Loan Association in Inglewood. He, Vernal Claiborne, Elbert Hudson, and Norman Hodge, organized and all were the first directors of the Pacific Coast Regional Job Creation Corporation.
He was married to Theora Groves Granville. The couple had no children. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence
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Immersive Experiences Unveiled: Navigating New York and New Jersey with 3D Tours
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Finding Short Term Accommodation Near Me
Whether you’re a relocating professional or a contractor who needs temporary housing for a few months, there are plenty of options in NYC. You just have to know where to look, and beware of scams.
Apartments that are rented out on a short-term basis (often called “STR”) are usually listed on the standard apartment listing websites and are sometimes even easier to find than regular rentals. When scouring the internet for STRs, make sure you size up the photos, floor plan and price to avoid being taken advantage of. If you’re skeptical, always contact the landlord directly to confirm if the property is truly available.
In addition to rental listing sites, there are also furnished apartment renting companies that specialize in extended stays, like Blueground (fyi: Brick is a sponsor). They offer flexible monthly leases and fully-furnished apartments, starting at $169 a night for studios. The company’s clientele includes corporate relocating employees, those on insurance-policy assignments, and contractors working on renovation projects. Churchill Living is another established firm with 30 years of experience offering furnished rentals for both short and long-term stays, with a focus on providing homes away from home in the city’s top neighborhoods, including Chelsea/Hudson Yards, Midtown West, and Upper Manhattan.
One final option for finding a short term accommodation near me is contacting a real estate broker. Many brokers have a dedicated team that can help you with finding short-term rentals and navigating the rental process. Using this service can be helpful for both long and short term stays, but it is best for those who have already narrowed their search to specific locations and neighborhoods.
Scams are rife in the STR market, so it’s important to be wary of listings that seem too good to be true. It’s also a good idea to check with a local realtor for more information about the area, and ask about upcoming rental properties that are available.
It’s also worth noting that a number of 1- and 2-family homes in the city have guest rooms or spare bedrooms that are often rented out on a short-term rental basis. This type of housing is a great way to get to know a neighborhood and may be cheaper than staying in a hotel. Attempting to ban short term rentals in private homes will only hurt people trying to make a living in this expensive city. Instead, the city should focus its efforts on actually building more affordable housing.
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Not exactly a fixer-upper: Unification Seminary in Barrytown up for sale (2018)
Got a spare $20 million on hand? Ready to finally fork over for those 260 acres with nine buildings, gorgeously overlooking the Hudson River and distant Catskill Mountains? For a cool $16,750,000, down from the original asking price of $17,995,000, you can have the former Massena estate in Barrytown, originally owned by the illustrious Livingston family, later bought by John D. Rockefeller so he could build a monastery for the Christian Brothers there, and still later sold to the Unification Church, then led by the Rev. Sun Myung Moon, so he could start a Theological Seminary for his huge enterprise in the 1970s. That’s who is selling it now.
And an extra $2 million could go a long way towards making it into whatever one wanted.
“We have to find someone wealthy. We’re thinking in terms of museums, wellness centers, schools,” said Victoria Fischer of the property, being one of two brokers at Marcus & Milchap in Westchester County handling its sale since late Spring. “The place is in great shape; they’re still using the building.”
Fisher spoke about other large properties in the general neighborhood. Edgewater is a storied estate overlooking the Hudson that’s regained its old glory in recent years, after being owned for a spell by a much-younger Gore Vidal. Rokeby, also known as La Bergerie, is the former Astor estate a little to the south, run by the Aldrich family for years as a shared creative bastion where, among other things, New York City’s annual Halloween parade through Greenwich Village gets plotted out each summer and fall. Sylvania, smaller than the rest, remains in a storied family whose name shall go unmentioned; George and Susan Quasha maintain their long-running Station Hill compound for publishing and other artistic endeavors in what could be construed as “downtown” Barrytown (a crossroads of buildings, as it were).
“I’m not one to look behind I know that times must change/ But over there in Barrytown they do things very strange,” sang Steely Dan in their song “Barrytown,” off their 1974 album Pretzel Logic.
“The Banks are lined with elegant villas — thought it was the consummation of Earthly Bliss to live in one of those palaces, on such a Noble River, under such a Government,” wrote a young poet named Davidson in the early 19th century, who later grew Edgewater into a grand mansion while some of the old money was running from the area once a railroad was put in right up the banks of the Hudson, breaking their fabled views (and quiet).
When asked about the Unification Seminary’s largest neighbor, Bard College in nearby Annandale-on-Hudson — which recently bought the historic Montgomery Place estate just to the north of what was once Massena, to be used for events and environmental studies programs, among other things — Fisher said her company has reached out to the college. She added that they said they “were not interested at this point.”
What the realtors have been getting to date, she added, were “nibbles and bites, basically from people who want to make sure they have the money to do what they want.”
She mentioned the recent sale of a large convent, formerly the Kenwood Academy and Doane Stuart School in Albany, that sold to developers looking to create condominiums (Doane Stuart moved to a new location within the past decade). What she didn’t mention was that sale ended up one third under its original asking price.
In Barrytown, meanwhile, the Unification Church property includes a 120,000 square foot main building, shaped like an “H” with an updated “upper” half and older, mid-century-style dorms on the lower half. Ancillary buildings add up to another 150,000 square feet. There’s a chapel, library, dining halls, kitchens. There are offices, classrooms, guest rooms, an infirmary, a two-story gym, a 400-seat auditorium, and a 100-seat lecture hall.
“The Unification people feel as if they’re cutting off their left arm, selling the seminary,” Fisher added. They want to keep it but already have a lot of expensive real estate in midtown Manhattan.”
The Unification Church was founded by Rev. Moon in South Korea in the 1950s, following the Korean Conflict. It began spreading in the United States throughout the 1960s, after which Moon moved stateside in 1971. The Barrytown property was bought in 1974, and eventually the church and Rev. Moon bought numerous other properties, including the old New Yorker Hotel on 34th Street in Manhattan. They founded the conservative Washington Times, started matching couples and marrying couples from his followers in mass ceremonies at Madison Square Garden and other arena venues, and Dr. Moon was jailed for tax evasion for several years. He died in 2012.
Back in 1994, when the 25th anniversary of the Woodstock Festival took place in Saugerties, a number of key acts staying on the east side of the Hudson, including Bob Dylan, were flown by helicopter to the Winston Farm concert grounds from a landing area at the seminary.
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SOLD August 2022: Charming Brick Bungalow in Denver, CO
2035 Hudson Street, Denver, Colorado SOLD for $750,000 in August 2022 by Jo Myers, Colorado Realtor.
Location, location, location! Significant price reduction on this classic bungalow located a half block from the tree-lined sidewalks and designated bike paths of Montview Blvd in coveted South Park Hill. Situated grandly above the street, the large front porch welcomes you home and offers timeless brickwork, charming wood ceiling, newer concrete flooring and the convenience of an automated drip water system for hanging flower pots. Concrete driveway installed in 2019 provides off-street parking space for up to 4 vehicles; a big plus in Denver. This home showcases the best in historic original features and modern updates. The living room has hardwood floors, a wood mantle framing the fireplace, and built-in bookcases. Pass through the archway into the spacious dining and kitchen area - perfect for entertaining. The dining space is large enough to seat 8 comfortably. The renovated kitchen provides the WOW factor. An abundance of beautiful cabinetry and counter space, along with a fabulous Dacor 6-burner gas range. Stainless steel KitchenAid appliances, pendant lights, recessed ceiling lights, a window for growing fresh herbs over the Blanco sink (stain resistant and easy to clean), and space to have your friends join you in creating gourmet meals. The main floor also offers two bedrooms with hardwood floors, plenty of windows, and original light fixtures, plus a bathroom with tub/shower combo and new vanity and toilet. The basement has finished space; family room, office, or exercise area. Laundry is tucked behind a wall with a useful utility sink. A storage room hides the newer furnace (2018) and water heater. Potential to add a second bathroom in the basement. The backyard is perfect for grilling and dining, and automated sprinklers keep the lawn green and perennials blooming. Newer electrical panel (2013), roof (2016), and more updates!
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