Daniel Neiditch, a real estate broker, in a Lamborghini, one of three luxury cars he is offering as part of the sale of a Manhattan condominium with an asking price of $85 million. James Estrin/The New York Times
By JAMES BARRON
A Manhattan unit is being marketed with impressive incentives, including three luxury cars and a home in the Hamptons.
It may seem strange that jockeys, trainers and owners all stay under the same roof for a race of such consequence. But during the Belmont Stakes, this is exactly what happens.
Owners of one of the first hybrid cargo vessels ever built hope to develop a shipping route from Connecticut to Long Island, easing truck traffic on congested roadways.
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