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272 W. 86th St. C.P.H. Gilbert was an architect known for designing tony townhouses and mansions aroundtown. Now three of his adjacent historic brick-and-limestone mansions that date to 1895 aregetting a new life as a seven-unit condo. In what’s now known as 272W. 86th St., Gilbert’soriginal facades remain intact, while the oversize homes boast modern flair. They range fromthree to six bedrooms and layouts vary greatly. For instance, there’s a 4,300-square-footduplex penthouse with an additional 2,500 square feet of terrace space. There are also twotownhouse-style units that have gardens. Inside, open-plan kitchens have high-end appli-ances, master bathrooms have deep soaking tubs and polished chrome fixtures. For whenthe weather gets sticky, there’s central air. East River Partners, alongside architect BarryRice, worked on this conversion. Want in? Units start at $4.49 million.Contact: StriblingMarketing Associates: 646-613-2615
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1 Brooklyn BayMost New Yorkers don’t pay too much atten-tion to new buildings in Sheepshead Bay.But this Brooklyn nabe is earning a place inthe spotlight with its 30-story 1 Brooklyn Bayproject, which the development team toutsas South Brooklyn’s tallest residence. Saleslaunch this month at the development, at 1524Sheepshead Bay Road, for those looking forone-bedrooms, four-bedrooms and everythingin between. The building, designed by PerkinsEastman, will house 56 condos, as well as anoutdoor pool, a bocce court, a dog run and a2,500-square-foot fitness center — all over 2.5acres. (There will also be 180 rentals, whosedetails were not immediately available.) MussDevelopment and AvalonBay are leading theproject. Apartment interiors feature customItalian millwork in the kitchens, ceiling heightsover 11 feet and floor-to-ceiling windows withviews of the city skyline, the Sheepshead Baymarina and the Atlantic Ocean— a rare sightwithin city limits. Contact, StriblingMarketingAssociates, 718-934-3222
2100 Bedford Ave.Brooklyn’s Flatbush neighborhood has been onhouse hunters’ radar over the last several yearsthanks to its lower housing costs. Those look-ing to buy have a new option. NearProspect Park is Karl Fischer-designed 2100 Bedford Ave.,which will have 71 condospriced from $430,000.Those prices buy studiosthrough three-bedrooms.Sales efforts commencedin April. Units have redoak hardwood flooring andstainless steel appliancesin the kitchens. Amenitiesinclude on-site parking.Contact: MNS, 646-896-3721
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By KYLE SCHNITZER
David Villa isn’t goinganywhere.
There was speculationthat Villa would retire after his threeyear contract expired at the end of this season, but New York City FC silenced those rumors Wednesday by signing the reigning MLS MVP to a oneyear extension that willkeep him in The Bronx.
“I am so happy to play [atNYCFC],” Villa told The Post. “I am fit, the club spoke about joining for one more year and it was one of the easiest things I’ve done in my life.”
Villa’s contract extensionwas formally announced at P.S. 49 in The Bronx, where the former World Cup winner from Spain fielded tough questions from youngsters, like what’s his favorite pregame meal (pasta or rice) to whether he enjoys playing soccer (obviously). After all, the 35yearold could have easily called it a career after this season, but he’s not ready tohang up his boots just yet.
“I think I’ve improved,”said Villa. “With experience, games, with minutes on the pitch and outside thepitch, I keep learning. I’m a better player [now].”
Villa signed a threeyearDesignated Player contract in 2014 and, since then, he’s been everything NYCFC could have asked for. Arguably one of the best Designated Player signings in MLS history, Villa never took his foot off the gas, especially last season, when he scored 23 goals to win MLS MVP honors and led NYCFC to their first ever
playoff appearance.“When I look back to
those first days in 2014, it’s really amazing to see how far we’ve come in such a short space of time,” said Villa, who is NYCFC’s alltime leading scorer with 46 goals. “And to know that there is so much potential for us to continue growing, on and off the field.”
NYCFC hanging on to MVP Villa
BRONX GLORY: David Villa signed a one-year extension after scoring 23 goals and leading NYCFC to its first playoff appearance last season. AP
SPORTS SHORTSMLB: Jones, Gausman tossed as Bosox top O’s
Hours after Major League Baseball held a conference callto tell the Red Sox and Orioles to stop their festering feud, Baltimore starter Kevin Gausman was ejected in the second inning for hitting a batter and Boston went on to win 42 Wednesday night at Fenway Park.
Orioles center fielder Adam Jones was later tossed, too, soon after being upset by a called strike. On Monday night, the AllStar was the target of racial slurs, prompting apologies from the Red Sox, the mayor of Boston and the governor of Massachusetts. The Red Sox also permanently banned a fan from Fenway who used a racial slur toward another fan.l In Washington, Ryan Zimmerman doubled in the
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woman attending the Cardinals’ game against the Brewers on Tuesday at Busch Stadium was struck by a stray bullet. She went to a firstaid station for treatment. A bullet was later found near her seat.lThe Rangers put lefthander Cole Hamels on the dis
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NBA: Former Rookie of the Year Roy shotFormer NBA player Brandon Roy, who was Rookie of
the Year in 2007 with Portland, was one of four people shot while attending a party in Compton, Calif., on Saturday. None of the four victims’ injuries were lifethreatening.lToby Kimball, who starred for Connecticut and
played nine seasons in the NBA, has died at 74.
ETC.: Romo to chase title ... in golfA month after the Cowboys quarterback retired, Tony
Romo is among nearly 9,500 players who signed up for the U.S. Open. He plays an 18hole local qualifier Monday at Split Rail Links and Golf Club in Aledo, Texas, and would move on to sectional qualifying June 5 if he advances.l In Kansas City, Kan., Dom Dwyer scored two sec
ondhalf goals and Sporting K.C. beat the Red Bulls 20.
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There is always a danger in taking too much for granted and because you feel so in control of things at the moment that danger is doubled. Both in your personal life and at work there are unseen obstacles waiting to trip you up. Be careful.
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