The Los Angeles Times features ASH Staging's latest West Coast project: Diplo's former home in Beachwood Canyon. The home went on the market asking $2.695 million and was listed with Eric Lavey of Sotheby's International Realty.
Departures features the ASH Staging-designed model residence at 17 Jane Street, a rare ground-up residential development in New York City's West Village that is designed by English architect David Chipperfield and developed by Edward J. Minskoff.
Forbes features Penthouse A at the West Hollywood EDITION, which was furnished by ASH Staging and listed by Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles star Tracy Tutor. The home was leased shortly after completion and had an asking price of $100,000 per month.
ASH Staging's project at 78 Irving Place is featured in the real estate section of Departures. The 19th century carriage house, which is part of a full service condominium, is listed for $6.35 million with the Gavin | Doyle Team at Compass.
Cottages & Gardens features the listing for 163 E 70th Street, a historic Upper East Side carriage house that was formerly owned by the Rockefeller family. The home was staged by ASH Staging and listed by Joshua Wesoky at Compass.
Mansion Global features ASH Staging's work at The Houston Estate, the late football star Jim Houston's former home in Palm Spring. Listed by Eric Lavey at Sotheby's, the home sold within 10 days at the full asking price.
“together with the building’s original features, which include cypress wood mouldings, marble fireplaces, wainscoted corridors and soaring floor-to-ceiling French windows, the hotel is an evocative mix of old and new that perfectly encapsulates the magic and myth, which runs through the city."
Architectural Digest features Lena Dunham's former apartment at The Gretsch Building in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. The three bedroom home recently went on the market for $2.65 million after being staged by ASH and sold within three weeks of completion.
In today’s New Orleans, which is a criss-cross of natives and transplants, it’s the places that deliver something current while embracing the city’s rich history and culture that truly stand out. The recently opened Hotel Peter & Paul is already making its mark as such a place.
"Known for its eye-catching modern hotels and model units, from the bustling streets of New York City to the sandy beaches of Florida, ASH NYC, an AD100 firm, is heading out West with the opening of a new staging office in Los Angeles. "
Curbed New York features ASH Staging's latest project, the Ettore Sottass-designed triplex penthouse at the famed Hotel Des Artistes on the Manhattan's Upper West Side. ASH was brought on by Million Dollar Listing star Steve Gold as he worked to streamline and reposition the property before listing.
Mic features the Siren Hotel in the article hightlighting Detroit as one of the best places to travel in 2019. The story specifically acknowledges Candy Bar and Albena as food & beverage destinations within the hotel.
WWD spotlights ASH NYC as party of 40 of Tomorrow, WWD's list of industry leaders who are helping to lead the way in their respective fields. The story highlights the firms real estate and hotel developments. In regards to ASH’s properties, they note "The elegant offerings pay homage to their original architecture and surroundings, with a strong focus on elevated design."
Architectural Digest highlights Candy Bar at The Siren Hotel in their guide to "The Most Beautifully Designed Bar in Each State in America.” "Hearkening back to retro Detroit, particularly its jazz clubs, this brand-new bar inside Siren Hotel—which opened last spring—is awash in pink, made even more dramatic under dim lighting.”
"Albena, one of Detroit’s most anxiously awaited restaurants, has just opened its reservation books. The small, eight-seat tasting menu restaurant from chef Garrett Lipar is tucked away on the ground floor of the Siren Hotel and has been in the works for more than two years."
Eater Detroit features the seven restaurants and bars set to open in the Siren Hotel, including a tasting counter helmed by James Beard semifinalist Garrett Lipar and a lobby cafe from the team behind Bay City-based Populace Coffee.
ASH Staging's recent project at 33 Greene Street in Soho is featured on Curbed New York. After failing to find a buyer in over a year on the market, the four bedroom loft - formerly owned by artists John Currin and Rachel Feinstein and listed by The Wesoky Team at Compass - sold within one week of completion.
ASH Staging's recent project at 44 Monroe Place is featured on Curbed New York. The historic home, one of the oldest in Brooklyn Heights, was listed by Paul Murphy and Tyler Schaeffer of The Corcoran Group and went into contract shortly after completion.
ASH Staging's project at Kushner Companies' 27 Monroe Place is featured on Curbed New York. The 7,000 square foot townhouse is set to become Brooklyn's most expensive home after going into contract with an asking pricing of $16 million.
Providence Business News features 32 Custom House, ASH NYC's latest project in Providence, Rhode Island. With two model units furnished by ASH Staging, the building was fully leased within six weeks and will welcome its retail tenant, KNEAD Doughnuts, in mid-December.
ASH NYC is featured in Details for 2015 for the design of a West Village residence on Barrow Street. "This elegant and cool pad is loaded with minimal style that's stark, but in the best way possible. Here are a few easy-to-apply-to-your-own-place design moves you can steal from it's stellar ASH NYC developed look."
ASH NYC has begun work on a massive mixed-use project on Himrod Street in Bushwick, Brooklyn that will be a mix of new construction and a rehabilitation of the late Victorian nineteenth century Dannenhoffer's Opalescent Glassworks factory buildimg.
ASH NYC's Will Cooper and Andrew Bowen are interviewed by Lonny for staging tips alongisde their recently completed project at HFZ Capital's Fifty Third and Eighth condominium development in Midtown Manhattan. "The designers of ASH NYC take staging to a new level by making a certain lifestyle a tangible, beautifully decorated thing that you can walk around in."
ASH NYC is featured as one of Architectural Digest's "Ones to Watch" for 2015. "Equal parts design firm, real-estate developer, and lifestyle think tank, this Brooklyn-based practice has a gift for revamping historic, often industrial spaces into seductive, of-the-moment environments."
Six years after moving to New York, Ari Heckman helms his own design and development firm and just wrapped his first project, which attracted 250 prospective buyers to a six-unit condominium for its first open house on a frigid January night and sold out that very night.