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Compass Quarterly Leadership Interiors Architecture Design Culture Architecture Leadership Entrepreneurship Design Interiors Compass The Issue Active Life Quarterly The Active Life Issue New York City : On the Market From gracious estates to luxe high-rises, these urban gems represent city living at its finest. The heart of the matter. Features Culture At the heart of this edition is, well, the beating heart of our 7 operation. Not only has Compass’ own CEO run 50 marathons, States of Health our offices are flush with agents who meet clients on their Miami’s reefs. LA’s tennis courts. DC’s swimming pools. Across the bikes and who swim a few laps between open houses. Sure, country, Compass agents connect the inherent autonomy of agenting—not to mention the tools with their environments, embracing the local fitness cultures that pulse we build to support their businesses—allows for this work/ through every region’s veins. Soaring Central Park views abound within an Upper West Side aerie, workout balance. But, more essentially, these activities Entrepreneurship located at one of Manhattan’s most desirable residences. ensure our agents engage with the communities they serve. Mere minutes outside New York City, this beautifully landscaped, 15 Central Park West | Upper West Side | 3 Bed | 3.5 Bath | $26,500,000 palatial stone mansion epitomizes elegance. Depending on their region and terrain of choice, they can 21 KYLE W. BLACKMON 646.798.8898 18 Frick Drive | New Jersey | 12 Bed | 19 Bath | $48,880,000 be found on the sand, the deck of a boat, or the glossy wooden Enter: Active KIMBERLEE KNECHT, LEONARD STEINBERG 610.212.4869 Proud to call them kindred spirits, floors of a yoga studio. the health sphere’s most promising It also takes these personal pursuits to fully understand startups and their founders innovate ST the spectrum of real estate’s most sought-after features— with a balance of 21 -century tools and timeless tactics. (Like customer from airy kitchens that encourage healthy eating to service with a smile.) 73°59'37'' W 73°59'37'' architecture that erases the lines between indoor and out, from spa-like bathrooms that reset both mind and muscles Architecture to lush lawns that act as the go-to playground for the whole 35 block. But our agents also know that amenities aren’t limited Ripple Effects to what’s inside a home; its proximity to the best options The world’s most vibrant cities create under the sun factor in: dog runs and bocce courts, sculpture opportunities for their citizens to be active. A feat of urban planning, 40°44'11'' N 40°44'11'' gardens and farmers’ markets. engineering, and crowdfunding, As the weather warms across the dynamic cities Compass New York’s + POOL does just that. calls home, we hope that you’ll be enjoying yours. Actively. Design 44 Rare full ownership opportunity for a most luxurious pied-à-terre, Rotational Movement located at Manhattan’s exclusive St. Regis just blocks from Central Park. From Boston commuters to Miami 2 East 55th Street | Midtown East | 1 Bed | 2 Bath | $4,750,000 cruisers, Brooklyn cobblestones to MARIA MANUCHE 917.328.2338 LA trails, the nation’s cycling scenes exist as microcosms of their urban communities, reflecting their riders and routines. Leadership 55 Everything in Stride When Compass Founder and CEO Robert Reffkin set out to complete 50 marathons nationwide, he raised $1 million for nonprofits. Contemporary materials, premium amenities, and Hudson River panoramas He also brought back lessons with characterize this exclusive Richard Meier abode. which he now leads the company in 173 Perry Street | West Village | 2 Bed | 2 Bath | $6,995,000 our coast-to-coast journey. JON CAPOBIANCO 917.992.2207 NYC’s 520-mile coastline Opened in 1858, Central is longer than those of Park became the first Featuring pristine lines and chic finishings, a sun-drenched Miami, Boston, LA, and landscaped public park loft elevates downtown living to an art form. San Francisco combined. in an American city. 1 York Street | Tribeca | 2 Bed | 2.5 Bath | $3,350,000 JAMES C. 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