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Stillman Property Management signs new clients in Westchester and Fairfield Counties

Stonecrest, 21 North Chatsworth Avenue - Larchmont, NY

Harrison, NY Stillman Property Management, a full-service property management company serving the major New York metropolitan area, has been selected to provide property management services for the following residential and commercial clients in Westchester and Fairfield County:

• 15 South Division St., New Rochelle – Commercial and residential mixed-use building.

• Stonecrest, 21 North Chatsworth Ave., Larchmont (21 North Chatsworth Owners Corp.)  – Built in 1937, Stonecrest is an eight-story cooperative residential property with 91 units, and is located close to Metro North and highways.

• Lookout II Condominium, 18 Rivers Edge Dr., Tarrytown – Overlooking the Hudson River, Lookout North is a 50 unit high-rise built as part of the Hudson Harbor riverside development.

• Palmer Plaza, 2039 Palmer Ave., Larchmont – A 14,000 s/f commercial building.

• The Halstead Group, 47-49 Halstead Ave. Harrison – A 15,000 s/f, two-story commercial building located in the commercial district.

• Fairfield House, 52 Lafayette Place, Greenwich – This condo building has 74 units and is located on the outskirts of the city’s commercial district.

“We are pleased to continue to expand our presence in both the New York and Connecticut markets,” said Roy Stillman, Esq., president of Stillman Property Management. “We pride ourselves on providing responsive and world-class service which results in satisfied clients. We are committed to continuing the same high quality of property management services in 2017 and beyond.”

Stillman Property Management is located at 440 Mamaroneck Ave., Suite #S512 in Harrison.

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