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quadraplex

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quadraplex

An apartment building with four units.Also called fourplex.



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[NY Post] Gimme Shelter: Tommy Hilfiger rents Park Avenue quadraplex for $50,000 a month; Noami Watts and Live Schreiber eyeing a Tribeca duplex even while they’re in contract for two condos at One Madison Park; former Lehman CFO Erin Callan in contract to pay up to $8 million for an East 66th Street condo.
For space reasons we shall not dwell here on the lengthy (but perfectly justified) list of advantages given by both manufacturers of their newborns during their respective presentations, other than to say that both incorporate a very high degree of safety features--the M-346 featuring no less than quadraplex channel controls, for example.
Atop a traditional townhouse once the home of actress Katharine Cornell, Rudolph added a traffic-stopping superstructure, opening up space for a two-story architectural library and a quadraplex penthouse, immediately transforming it into an icon of the Modernist style.
 
 
 
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