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Rushmore buyers offered deals to stem mass defections, sources say

The sponsors of Extell Development's Rushmore condominium have quietly begun offering sales discounts of up to 25 percent in a campaign to retain at least some of the 30-plus buyers looking to back out of their contracts, according to multiple sources. Full Article at The Real Deal: New York

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