This seven-story, residential condominium building with 24 units is at the crossroads of SoHo, Chinatown and Little Italy. It has an oceanliner flair with modern-day technological touches.
The building is notable for its automated garage called the "Automotion" parking system. It involves no access ramps or driving lanes and it maximizes space by using a turntable to provide convenient access in narrow and limited spaces. Residents simply swipe a card in the elevator and find their car waiting for them when they get to the bottom.
The curved entrance arch that protrudes outward somewhat from the building and is covered in clear glass tiles leads the way into the building's interiors. The one-, two-and three-bedroom layouts as well as the penthouses and townhouses at 123 Baxter Street are each outfitted with the finest finishes and details.
State-of-the-art gourmet kitchens have Miele stoves, dishwashers, ovens and LG microwaves, European toasters, and stainless-steel Internet refrigerators with an LCD control panel and ice dispenser. Custom white oak cabinets have self-closing control mechanisms, and jet mist granite countertops and custom ice green glass tiles complete the stylish look. Zen spa bathrooms offer slate floors, jade glass vanity sinks with custom-polished nickel finishes, Bain Ultra Chromatherapy Jacuzzi hydro-thermo massage soaking tubs for two and custom rainforest showers.
The building also features 24-hour doorman and concierge service, a state-of-the-art fitness center and a video intercom system.