The headline in the August 29, 2000 edition of The New York Times reads "Cashing In on a New Era of Opulence — School Seeks Home Buyers Who Want to Live Like Vanderbilts." The article describes the efforts of The Lycee Francais de New York to sell six existing school locations and develop a unified single property in Manhattan. The prestigious school is hoping to make more than $100 million profit on the sale and create an endowment for the building of a new school. 
A Kramer Levin team comprised of Jay Neveloff, James Godman, and Leonard Ritz represents Lycee Francais in all of these matters.
 

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