Launch of 100 Crescent Raises $10K-Plus to Benefit Autism Speaks

August 27, 2015 | By Long Island Tennis Magazine Staff

Architect Philip Rossillo and Builder John DeVito of 456 Development Group recently launched their latest project, 100 Crescent, during a sunset cocktail party to benefit Autism Speaks.

Tennis Pro Cory Hubbard and 18-year-old rising star Abraham Asaba, who can serve at speeds that exceed 130 miles per hour, played on the rooftop tennis court. Hubbard is the head coach at Divison I Monmouth University, where Asaba will be attending this fall.

The silent auction, which featured artwork from today’s top artists, raised more than $10,000 to benefit Autism Speaks.

Credit all photos to Christopher Wells

 

 

 


 


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